A letter from a pen-friend教案1
•john is afraid of dogs.
•it's ten o'clock. you're late again.
•ann and i are good friends.
•your keys are on the table.
•i'm tired but i'm not hungry.
•tom isn't interested politics. he's interested in music.
•jane isn't at home at the moment. she's at work.
•those people aren't english. they're australian.
•it's sunny today but it isn't warm.
that's = that is there's = there is here's = here is
•thank you. that's very kind of you.
•look! there's christ.
•'here's your key.' 'thank you.'
•'am i late?' 'no, you're one time.'
•'is your mother at home?' 'no, she's out.'
•'are your parents at home?' 'no, they're out.'
•'is it cold in your room?' 'yes, a little.'
your shoes are nice. are they new?
we say:
•is she at home?/is your mother at home? (not 'is at home your mother?')
•are they new?/are your shoes new? (not 'are new your shoes?')
•'are you tired?' 'yes, i am.'
•'are you hungry?' 'no, i'm not but i'm thirsty.'
•'is your friend english?' 'yes, he is.'
•'are these your keys?' 'yes, they are.'
•'that's my seat.' 'no, it isn't.'
3 where …? what …? who …? how …? why?
•where is your mother? is she at home?
•'what colour is your cat?' 'it's red.'
•how are your parents? are they well?
•'where are you from?' “canada.'
•'how old is joe?' 'he's 24.'
•why are you angry?
•'how much are these postcards?' 'fifty pence.'
what's = what is who's = who is how's = how is where's = where is
•what's the time?
•where's jill?
•who's that man?