English Language Guide
Basic Conversations
Introductions
Joshua: Hi. My name is Joshua Brown.
Isabella: I'm Isabella Martins.
Joshua: Nice to meet you!
Useful Expressions
- Hello / Hi
- Good morning / afternoon / evening
- How are you?
- I'm fine, thank you.
- What's your name?
Basic Grammar
Possessive Pronouns
Question | Answer |
What's your name? | My name is Carlos. |
What's his name? | His name is Joshua. |
What's her name? | Her name is Isabella. |
Verb "To Be"
- Affirmative: She is a teacher. (She's)
- Negative: He is not a doctor. (He isn't)
- Interrogative: Are you a student?
Present Continuous
- Structure: Subject + verb to be + verb+ing
- Example: She is studying English.
Simple Present
- I/You/We/They: work, play, study
- He/She/It: works, plays, studies
- Examples: He works at a company. I study every day.
Vocabulary & Pronunciation
Alphabet
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Formal Titles
- Mr. Rodriguez (men)
- Mrs. Jones (married women)
- Miss Kato (single women)
- Ms. Yong (unspecified status)
Numbers (0–10)
Zero, One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten
Common Places
- School
- Supermarket
- Hospital
- Restaurant
- Bank
Exercises
- Complete the Dialogue:
Ben: Hello, Christy. How are you?
Christy: I'm fine, thanks.
- Use Pronouns:
Julia Martin is a good student. → She is a good student.
Mark and I are friends. → We are friends.
- Translate:
Hello, my name is Pedro. → Hello, my name is Pedro
Ela não é professora. → She isn't a teacher
- Write sentences using Present Continuous:
(Example: They are watching a movie.)
- Match the words:
1. Hello → ( ) Olá
2. Good night → ( ) Boa noite
3. Teacher → ( ) Professor(a)