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Inglés A1
Lesson 6: Yours or mine?
Vocabulario
big | cold | fair | fine | great | hot | long | loud | new | nice | slow | square | straight | wet |
wrong | quick | quiet
Gramática
Nouns | Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
Fonética
Numbers 21 - 30. Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns.
Diálogo
Where in the world?
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Vocabulario
big
Pronunciación
[bɪɡ]
Definición
(adj) Of considerable size or importance.
Ejemplo
That is a big bird.
cold
Pronunciación
[kəʊld]
Definición
(adj) At or of a low temperature.
Ejemplo
It's cold in winter.
fair
Pronunciación
[feə]
Definición
(adj) Treating people equally.
Ejemplo
That's a fair decision.
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Vocabulario
fine
Pronunciación
[faɪn]
Definición
(adj) 1. From satisfactory to very high quality.
2. Very thin or delicate.
(noun) A sum of money that must be paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule.
(verb) Make somebody pay money as an official punishment.
Ejemplo
Her hair is very fine.
great
Pronunciación
[ɡreɪt]
Definición
(adj) An amount, ability, quality, or eminence considerably above average.
Ejemplo
What a great day at the aquarium!
hot
Pronunciación
[hɒt]
Definición
(adj) At or of a high temperature.
Ejemplo
It's hot in summer.
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long
Pronunciación
[lɒŋ]
Definición
(adj) Of a large distance or duration.
Ejemplo
The marathon is a long distance race.
loud
Pronunciación
[laʊd]
Definición
(adj) Of a high volume.
Ejemplo
He gave a loud shout.
new
Pronunciación
[njuː]
Definición
(adj) Made, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time; not existing before.
Ejemplo
Do you like my new bike?
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nice
Pronunciación
[naɪs]
Definición
(adj) Giving pleasure or satisfaction.
Ejemplo
It's a nice day today.
slow
Pronunciación
[sləʊ]
Definición
(adj) Moving at a low speed.
Ejemplo
Snails are slow.
square
Pronunciación
['skweə]
Definición
(adj) A figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
Ejemplo
Plaza means square in Spanish.
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straight
Pronunciación
[streɪt]
Definición
(adj) Extending in one direction with no curves or bends.
Ejemplo
He drives fast on straight roads.
wet
Pronunciación
[wet]
Definición
(adj) Covered in liquid.
Ejemplo
Is it raining? The ground is wet.
wrong
Pronunciación
[rɒŋ]
Definición
(adj) Not correct or true.
Ejemplo
That is the wrong answer!
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Vocabulario
quick
Pronunciación
[kwɪk]
Definición
(adj) Moving fast or doing something in a short time.
Ejemplo
Greyhounds are quick.
quiet
Pronunciación
['kwʌɪət]
Definición
1. (adj) Making little or no noise.
2. (noun) Silence; calm.
Ejemplo
At night the streets are quiet.
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Gramática: Nouns
Countable Nouns
Countable nouns can be counted.
In singular:
> There is a cat.
> There is the cat.
> There is that cat.
In plural:
> There are cats.
> There are the cats.
> There are those cats.
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Gramática: Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
My - Their
Possessive Adjectives tell us who something belongs to.
The possessive adjective comes before the noun and depends on the noun it replaces.
Singular
Subject Pronoun Possessive Adjective
I My dog.
You Your dog.
He His dog.
She Her dog.
It Its dog.
Plural
Subject Pronoun Possessive Adjective
We Our dog.
You Your dog.
They Their dog.
Mine - Theirs
Possessive Pronouns replace possessive adjectives.
Singular
Possessive Adjective Possessive Pronoun
That's my dog. That's mine.
That's your dog. That's yours.
That's his dog. That's his.
That's her dog. That's hers.
That's its dog.
NOTE: 'It' hasn't got a possessive
pronoun
Plural
Possessive Adjective Possessive Pronoun
That's our dog. That's ours.
That's your dog. That's yours.
That's their dog. That's theirs.
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Fonética
Possessive Adjective and Pronoun Pronunciation Practice
Singular:
My [maɪ]-Mine [maɪn]
Your [jɔː]-Yours [jɔːz]
His [hɪz]-His [hɪz]
Her [hə]-Hers [həz]
Plural:
Our [ɑː]-Ours [ɑːz]
Your [jɔː]-Yours [jɔːz]
Their [ðeə]-Theirs [ðeəz]
NOTE:
Its [ɪts]-*no possessive pronoun*
Spell Numbers 21 - 30
21 - twenty-one
22 - twenty-two
23 - twenty-three
24 - twenty-four
25 - twenty-five
26 - twenty-six
27 - twenty-seven
28 - twenty-eight
29 - twenty-nine
30 - thirty
Say numbers 21 - 30
21 - ['twɛntɪ 'wʌn]
22 - ['twɛntɪ 'tuː]
23 - ['twɛntɪ 'ðrɪː]
24 - ['twɛntɪ 'fɔː]
25 - ['twɛntɪ 'faɪv]
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Diálogo
Where in the world?
Tom
What is your favourite country and why?
Claire
My favourite? I like the USA the best. What is yours?
Tom
Mine is France. They have got fantastic cakes!
Claire
Yes, they have delicious cakes and cheese. Cheese is my favourite food.