| Articles and Particles
Nouns
People
man (men)
woman (women)
boy
girl
family
wife
husband
parents
mother
father
child (children)
son
daughter
brother
sister
grandfather
grandmother
aunt
uncle
first name
surname (family name)
life
Human Body
head
eye
nose
mouth
ear
hair
hand
arm
finger
foot (feet)
leg
City
city
town
village
street
block
park
square
monument
garden
plant
factory
shop
theatre
cinema
office
institute
school (at school)
car
bus
tram
trolleybus
Home
home (at home, go home)
house
building
block of flats (US: apartment house)
flat (US: apartment)
floor
ground floor
storey (story)
five storeyed (storied) building
room
bedroom
dining room
study
kitchen
all modern conveniences
gas
running water
electricity
door
window
window sill
floor
ceiling
furniture
table
desk
bed
sofa
chair
armchair
wardrobe
bookcase
shelf
telephone
mobile phone (US: cellphone)
TV-set
computer
University
dean`s office
faculty
class
classroom
group
campus
hostel
library
reading-room
hall
student
monitor
teacher
dean
friend
lesson
studies
pen
pencil
paper
book
notebook
textbook
dictionary
vocabulary
map
bag
blackboard
chalk
ink
box
portrait
poster
drawing
picture
design
newapaper
magazine
language
letter
word
sentence
story
poem
exercise
page
homework
project
dialogue
workshop
beginning
end
break
holiday
lecture
part
physical culture
term
noun
pronoun
numeral
adjective
verb
adverb
preposition
member
architect
economist
engineer
worker
pensioner
scientist
scholar
artist
Meals
breakfast (have breakfast)
lunch (have lunch)
dinner (have dinner)
supper (have supper)
food
bread
meat
soup
vegetables
salt
sugar
tea
coffee
water
milk
fruit
apple
cup
plate
spoon
fork
bottle
Nature
thing
sun
moon
earth (ground, land)
country
air
rain
snow
grass
tree
plant
river
mountain
sea
lake
flower
light
Animals
cat
dog
cow
horse
bear
wolf
hare
sheep
fox
fish
bird
mouse
goose
Time
day
night
morning
evening
noon
afternoon
midnight
hour
minute
second
Adjectives
good
bad
kind
fine
nice
beautiful
big
large
little
small
young
old
new
modern
thick
thin
high
low
broad
narrow
easy
difficult
hard
open
close
clean
dirty
hot
cold
foreign
native
free
busy
right
left
right
wrong
white
black
red
green
blue
yellow
grey
comfortable
following
next
attentive
clear
light
dark
clean
dirty
round
square
necessary
fresh
various
other
another
some
married
Verbs
be (am, are, is)
have (has)
begin
start
finish
eat (be hungry)
drink (be thirsty)
get
get up
give
take
put
come
come in
go
hear
listen
like
love
be fond of
see
look
may
can
must
lie
rest
learn
study
prepare
read
write
draw
paint
repeat
review
translate
follow
speak
talk
spell
ask (a question)
answer (a question)
send
receive (get)
show
thank
meet
stand (stand up)
sit (sit down)
marry
help
use
want
walk
work (at)
hurry (don`t hurry)
be ill
be well
be sorry
be present
be absent
be late
be over
be right
be wrong
be busy (with)
be born (I was born)
Adverbs
when
where
why
how
here
there
always
usually
never
today
tomorrow
yesterday
early
late
Prepositions
of
in
to
into
on
at
in front of
behind
over
near
under
through
around
between
among
with
for
by
centre (in the centre)
middle (in the middle)
except
Articles and Particles
a
an
the
no
yes
please
Pronouns
I (me, my, mine)
you (you, your, yours)
he (him, his, his)
she (her, her, hers)
it (it, its, its)
we (us, our, ours)
they (them, their, theirs)
who (whom, whose))
what
which
how many
much
many ( a lot of)
little
few
a little
a few
all
each
some
any
both
another
other
this (these)
that (those)
the same
Numerals
one (first)
two (second)
three (third)
four (fourth)
five (fifth)
six (sixth)
seven (seven)
eight (eighth)
nine (ninth)
ten (tenth)
eleven (eleventh)
twelve (twelvth)
thirteen (thirteenth)
fourteen (fourteenth)
fifteen (fifteenth)
sixteen (sixteenth)
seventeen (seventeenth)
eighteen (eighteenth)
nineteen (nineteenth)
twenty (twentieth)
thirty
forty
fifty
sixty
seventy
eighty
ninety
hundred
thousand
Conjunctions
and
but
or
too
because
that`s why
Phrases
How do you do?
Hello (Hi)
How are you?
I am fine
Meet my friend
Glad to meet you
what are you? (I am a student)
who are you?
what is your name? (my name is …)
what`s his (her) name?
I am sorry (Sorry)
I am sorry I am late
May I come in
Give me … please
Here you are
Thank you
Not at all
Begin reading
Good morning
Good afternoon
Good evening
Good-bye
Open your books at page 10
Read the text on page 10
Say it again
Say it after me
The lesson is over
The bag is on the chair
There is a bag on the chair
to repeat (Repeat your question, please)
to review (Review the words of Lesson Ten)
What year student are you? I am a first-(second-...) year student.
Who is on duty today?
Go to your place.
See you soon. \
Long Live...
Phonetics
1. Alphabet
2. Transcription
3. Open and Closed Syllables
3. Main Rules of Reading and Spelling
Grammar
- Use of Articles
- Plural forms with exceptions
- Possessive Case (man`s, of the man)
- Conjugation of Verbs in the Present Indefinite (Simple) and the Present Continuous (Progressive)
- Use of prepositions
- Negation and Questions. Verbs in the Imperative Mood.
- Word Order in affirmations and questions (there is…etc)
Topics
My Biography
My Home and My Room
My University
Date: 2015-12-24; view: 410
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