A1 English for Beginners – Starts 13/2/24

Lesson 13

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In our thirteenth lesson we looked at ‘7A I like this lamp’.

For vocabulary we spoke about common objects, and prices.

For grammar we spoke about the words ‘this, that, these and those’.

Here is a short video that explains how to use ‘this, that, these and those’ correctly:

For homework you need to read all of the information for 7A on page 126 and then do the exercises for 7A on page 127.Next, you need to do the exercises for 7A on page 147. You also need complete Unit 7A in the Digital Workbook.

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 12

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In our twelfth lesson we looked at ‘6B I wake up at 4:00’.

For vocabulary we spoke about daily routines. For grammar we looked at the Present Simple tense for questions for the third person (he, she & it).

And here is a video that explains the Present Simple for questions:

For homework you need to read all of the information for 6B on page 124 and do the exercises for 6B on page 125. You also need to do the exercises for Unit 6B in the Digital Workbook. If you would like to do some extra writing homework, you can send me an email telling me about your normal full daily routine.

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 11

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In our eleventh lesson we looked at ‘6A I don’t work at night’.

For vocabulary we spoke about jobs. For grammar we spoke about the Present Simple tense for negative sentences and questions for the third person (he, she & it).

Here is a long video that gives an overview of Present Simple (I, You, We, They, He, She, It):

Here is a video that explains the Present Simple for negative sentences:

For homework you need to read all of the information for 6A on page 124 and then do the exercises on page 125. Next, you need to do the exercises for Unit 6A in the Digital Workbook.

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 10

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In our tenth lesson we looked at’Unit 5B – Is there a hostel in your town?’.

For vocabulary we spoke about hotels and hostels. For grammar we spoke about using ‘there is‘ and ‘there are’  in their negative form and to ask questions. Please watch again the videos in the blog for the ninth lesson if you need them explained again.

Here is a video explaining the grammar for all forms of ‘There is/There are’:

I also spoke about ‘some’ and ‘any’. Here is a simple video explaining these words:

 

For homework you need to read all of the information for 5B on page 122 and then do the exercises on page 123.  After that, you need to do the exercises for Unit 5A in the Digital Workbook. If you would like to do some extra writing homework, you can write a few paragraphs about your best holiday, with lots of details. Send your writing to steven.brown@folkuniversitetet.se and I will check it for you.

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 9

Hello everybody.

In our ninth lesson we looked at ‘Unit 5A – There are lots of old houses.’

For grammar we spoke about how we can use the words ‘there is‘ and ‘there are’  to explain that a thing or things exists. I also explained to you how we use ‘a few’ and ‘a lot’. For vocabulary homework you will read about common places in a town.

Here is a link to a very short, basic video explaining how to use ‘there is’ and ‘there are’:

Here is a video explaining the grammar for all forms of ‘There is/There are’:

We also spoke about ‘a few’ (= not many), and ‘lots of’ (= many/much). Here is a video explaining how to use these terms (and ‘ little’):

I also spoke about ‘some’ and ‘any’. Here is a simple video explaining these words:

 

Some of you have some trouble pronouncing the final ‘s’ at the end of words. Here is the table that shows the rules, and a video which explains it in more detail:

For homework you need  to read the section for 5A on page 122, and do the exercises for 5A on page 123. You also need to do exercsie 4a and 4b on page 41. Finally, you should do the exercises for Unit 5A in the Digital Workbook.

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 8

Hello again everyone.

In our eighth lesson we looked at ‘Unit 4B – She has a brother and a sister’ in the textbook.

For vocabulary we spoke about family, and numbers.

For grammar, we talked about the Present Simple tense for the third person (he/she/it).

Here is a short video explaining positive sentences for Present Simple in the third person (he/she/it):

For homework, you need to read the in formation for ‘4B Present simple: he/she/it positive’ on page 120 and then do the exercises for ‘4B Present simple: he/she/it positive’ on page 121 of the textbook. You also need to do exercise 3a, 3b and 3c on page 35. You should then do the exercises for Vocabulary Focus 4B on page 141. Finally, you need to complete all of the exercises for Unit 4B in the Digital Workbook.

If you would like to do some extra writing homework, you can write me an email and tell me some information about each of your family members.

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 7

In our seventh lesson we looked at ‘Unit 4A – What do you study?’ in the textbook.

For vocabulary we looked at some common verbs. For grammar looked at ‘Wh-‘ questions using the Present Simple tense.

Here is a video explaining ‘Wh-‘ questions using the Present Simple tense:

For homework you were asked to read the information for ‘4A  Present simple: WH- questions’ on page 120 and do the grammar exercises for 4A on page 121. You can also do exercises  3a, 3b and 4c on page 33. Finally, you need to do the exercises for Unit 4A in the Digital Workbook.

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 6

In our sixth lesson we looked at ‘Unit 3B – I usually have dinner early’ in the textbook.

For vocabulary we looked at food again, and we also talked about time.

For grammar we spoke about adverbs of frequency.

Here is a simple video explaining how to tell the time:

Here is a simple video explaining how to use adverbs of frequency:

For homework you were asked to do the exercises for ‘3 LISTENING’ and ‘4 GRAMMAR’ on page 27. Next, you need to read section ‘3B Adverbs of frequency’ on page 120 and do the exercises for section ‘3B Adverbs of frequency’ on page 121. You also need to do the exercises for  3B on page 141. Finally, you ned to do the exercises for Unit 3B in the Digital Workbook.

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 5

Today in class we looked at ‘Unit 3A – Do you like fish?’ in the textbook.

For vocabulary we talked about food.

Click here for a link to a website that will help you with your food vocabulary. (Scroll down and click on the different types of food e.g. fruit, vegetables, etc.)

For grammar we talked about the Present Simple tense using the subject pronouns I/you/we/they.

Here is a video explaining Present Simple:

If you are having some problems with pronunciation, you may find the Phonetic Symbols for pronunciation (British English) on page 103 of your textbook helpful.

Here is a video showing the symbols and sounds:

 

For homework you were  asked to read the information for ‘3A – Present simple: I/you/we/they’ on page 118 and then do the exercises for 3A on page 119. You also need to do the exercises for Unit 3B in the Digital Workbook.

That’s all for today. I will see you in our next lesson.

Steve

 

Lesson 4

Hello everybody.

Today in class  we looked at ‘Unit 2B – Do you have a phone?’ from the textbook.

For grammar we looked at if we should use ‘a’ or ‘an’, plural nouns, and the verb ‘have’. For vocabulary we looked at common objects and numbers.

Here is a video that explains when to use ‘a’ or ‘an’:

Here is a simple video explaining singular and plural nouns:

Here is a video that will help you to pronounce the final ‘s’ at the end of words in English:

Here is a simple video explaining how to use ‘have’ (or ‘has‘):

Here is a video teaching you how to say numbers:

For homework you were asked to read the information for ‘2B Plural nouns’ on page 118 and then do the grammar exercises for ‘2B Plural nouns’ on page 119 of the textbook. You should also do exercise 2B (a) on page 141. Finally, you need to complete Unit 2B in the Digital Workbook.

If you would like to do some extra writing homework, you can send me an email telling me about the things you have in your home.

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 3

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In our third lesson looked at ‘2A – It’s a very big city’.

For vocabulary we looked at common adjectives. For grammar we looked at the word ‘it’. We also looked at possessive adjectives.

For homework you were asked to read section ‘2A be: it’s/it isn’t; Possessive Adjectives’ on page 118, and then do the exercises for  ‘2A be: it’s/it isn’t; Possessive Adjectives’ on page 119. You should then do exercises 4a, 4b and 4d on page 17. Next, you should look at the exercise for 2A on page 137. Finally, you need to do the exercises for Unit 2A in the Digital Workbook.

Here is a simple video with a general explanation of how we use adjectives:

Here is an excellent video explaining personal pronouns:

Here is a simple video to help explain possessive adjectives:

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 2

Hello again.

In our second lesson we looked at ‘1B He’s Italian’. We talked about how we use the verb ‘be’ when we use the subject pronouns ‘He’, ‘She’ and ‘They’. We did this for positive sentences, negative sentences, and questions. We also spoke about.

Here is another video that explains how to use the verb ‘be’:

For homework, I asked you to read the information for 1B on page 116 and do the exercises for 1B on page 117. Next, you should do exercise 4c on page 11. You also need to do the exercises for Unit 1B in the Digital Workbook.

If you would like to do some extra study, you should do all of Unit 1C on pages 12 and 13. If you would like to do some writing homework, you can write a profile about yourself then send it to steven.brown@folkuniversitetet.se so I can check it for you.

That’s all for today.

Steve

 

Lesson 1

Hello everyone, and welcome to the course blog!

This blog will help you get the most out of this course. After each lesson I will update it with brief details of what we cover in each lesson, as well as tell you what homework has been given. In future blogs I may also include links to videos or other web pages to read to help your learning.

We began our first lesson by introducing ourselves to each other. It was very nice to meet you all. We have students from a variety of different countries and cultures.

The course textbook is called Cambridge English EMPOWER A1 Second Edition Starter Student’s Book  with Digital Pack (Published by Cambridge University Press).

You can buy the book online, or you can buy it at Ferdosi International Bookshop, Odengatan 21, Stockholm.

These books have a code that will let you use the supporting website for the textbook. The code is on the inside cover of your textbook (You need to carefully scratch the grey material to see the code underneath). You will need then need to scan the QR code OR go to http://www.cambridgeone.org to register your textbook. Before you can register your textbook you will need to create an account. CLICK HERE to see instructions for how to create an account.

*PLEASE NOTE: You do not need to ‘Join a Class’ on this website. That is only for Internet Courses. However, I recommend you use the ‘Self Study’ section. Please have a look at this website, it is very helpful.

After our introducions we reviewed the alphabet and pronunciation of the letters, and discussed vowels and consonants.

We then looked at the first chapter of the textbook: ‘1A – I’m from Mexico’. For grammar, we discussed the verb ‘be’ – am, and are, and some subject pronouns – I, you (singular), we, and you(plural)For vocabulary homework, you will look at countries and nationalities.

Here is an excellent video about the verb ‘be’ (am/is/are):

 

For homework, you need to read the information for 1A  on page 116, and then do the exercises for 1A on page 117. You then need to do the exercises on page 136.

You should also practice pronouncing the letters of the alphabet using the table that we made in class.

Here is a video that will help you pronounce the letters of the alphabet:

Thanks for reading, and I’ll see you all on Thursday!

Steve