Sabtu, 12 Maret 2011

BASIC 2.

1. asking about house
2. asking that someone's doing
3. talking about future plan
4. invitations and sugestions
5. starting and finishing times
6. the past tense ot "TO BE"
7. the simple past tense
8. The past continous tense
9. Imperatives
10. Countable and uncountable nouns

1. ASKING ABOUT HOUSE

Dear Santy,
You must come to England and see our new house soon. It's nice and big. There is a garage for twos car at the side. Downstairs there's a lounge, a dinning room and a lovely big kitchen with a new cooker and a lost of space to work and a window over the sink so that I can look out into the garden when I'm washing up. There are lots of lovely trees and flowers in the garden. We also have some lovely new chairs for the lounge - they are very comfortable. upstairs there are four large bedrooms and a bathroom so we van have a hot bath anytime. We have a longer downtairs too. There's a central heating, so the house is nice and warm. We are very happy near the shops, but my school is about five kilometers away, so I go by bus. Hope you are well. Write soon or call me. My new number is 7222408. Love, Janet


DESCRIBING AND CHECKING

British English

It's got a telephone. Has it got a telephone? Yes, it has. No, it hasn't

American English

It has 3 bedrooms. Does it have any bedrooms? Yes, it does. No, it doesn't


ASKING ABOUT QUANTITY

ASKING and ANSWERING
British English
How many bedrooms has it got? It's got two. (It has got two)

American English
How many bedrooms does it have? It has two.



COMMON MISTAKES

It get a dining room. (wrong) It's got a dining room.(right)
Does it got a telephone? (W) Has it got a telephone? (R)
Does it has a living room? (W) Does it have a living room? (R)
How many bathroom has it got? (W) How many bathrooms has it got? (R)
It's got three bedroom. (W) It's got three bedrooms. (R)

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