ENGLISH
INTENSIFICATION
UNIT
1
GREETING
1.
Hello.
2. Good morning.
3. Pm John Smith.
4. Are you Bill Jones?
5. Yes, I am.
6. How
are yon?
7. Fine,
thanks.
8. How is Helen?
9. She's very well, thank you.
10. Good afternoon, Mr. Green.
11. Good evening, Mrs. Brown.
12. How are you this evening?
13. Good night, John.
14. Good-bye, Bill.
15. See you tomorrow.
QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
1. John : Hello, Bill. How are
yon?
Bull : Fine, thanks.
2. Mr. Green : How are you this evening?
Mrs. Brown :
Very well, thank you.
3. Bill : How are you this
afternoon?
John : Fine, thanks. How are
you?
4. Mr. Green : Are you Bill Jones?
Bill : Yes, I am.
5. Mrs. Brown :
Are you
Helen Jones?
Helen : Yes, I am.
6. John : Good night, Bill.
Bill : Good night, John.
7. Mr. Green : Good-bye, Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Brown :
Good-bye, Mr. Green.
8. Mr. Green : Good
afternoon, Bill. How are you?
Bill : Good afternoon, Mr.
Green. I'm very welt, thank you.
9. John : I'm John Smith.- Are you
Bill Jones?
Bill : Yes, I am.
10. Mrs. Brown : Good night, Mr. Green.
Mr. Green : See you tomorrow, Mrs.
Brown. Good night.
11. Bill : Hello. How are you?
Helen :
Fine.
12. John : See you tomorrow.
Helen : Fine.
13. Mrs. Brown :
Good morning, Bill.
How is Helen?
Bill : She's fine,
thank you.
14. Bill : How is Mr. Brown this
morning?
Mrs. Brown :
Mr. Brown is very well,
thank you.
15. Mrs. Brown :
Good-bye, Helen See you
tomorrow morning.
Helen : Good-bye, Mrs. Brown.
See you tomorrow.
CONVERSATION
1. John : Hello,
Bill.
Bill : Good morning, John.
John : How are you?
Bill : Fine, thanks.
John : How is
Helen?
Bill : She's very well, thank you.
John : Good-bye, Bill.
Bill : Good-bye, John.
2.
Helen : Good morning, Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Brown :
Good morning, Helen.
Helen : How are you this morning, Mrs. Brown?
Mrs. Brown :
I'm very well, thank you.
And how
are. You?
Helen : Fine, thanks. How is Mr. Brown?
Mrs. Brown :
Mr. Brown is fine, thank you.
Helen : Good-bye, Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Brown :
Good-bye, Helen. See you tomorrow.
3. Bill :
Good evening.
Jack : Good evening. I'm Jack Smith.
Bill : I'm Bill Jones. How are you?
Jack : Very well, thanks. And yon?
Bill : Just fine, thank you.
Jack : Good-bye, Bill.
4. Bill : Hello, John. - How are you?
John : Hi, Bill. Pretty
well, thanks.
Bill : How is Martha? Is she well?
John : She's very well,
thanks.
Bill : See you later,
John. Good-bye.
John : Fine. See you this evening.
5. Mr. Green : Good morning, Mrs. Brawn. How are you?
Mrs. Brown : Very well, thank you, Mr. Green.
Mr. Green : Is Mr. Brown well this morning?
Mrs. Brown : Mr. Brown is very
well, thank you.
Mr. Green : Are Bill and Helen well this morning?
Mrs. Brown : Bill and Helen are fine, thank you.
Mr. Grown : See you tomorrow afternoon. Good-bye.
Mrs. Brown : See you tomorrow,
Mr. Green. Good-bye
EXERCISES
1. Make
new sentences.
Example:
Good morning, John. (Helen, Bill)
Good
morning, Helen.
Good
morning, Bill.
a. Good
morning, Bill. How
are you? (John, Helen, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Green)
b. Good
afternoon, Mr. Green. How are you?
(Good morning, Good evening, Hello)
c. Good-bye,
Mrs. Brown. See you (this
evening, to tomorrow. night, later, tomorrow morning)
d. She
is very well, thank you. And how are you?
(Helen, Bill, John)
2. Use
the right word.
Fine afternoon how
This see good
You am very
a. you tomorrow
b. How
are tonight?
c. well, thanks
d. ,thank you
e. evening, Mr. Green.
f. I John Smith.
g. How
are you evening?
h. Good .
i. are you?
3. Use
the right verb.
Is
are
a. you Bill Jones?
b. How
Helen?
c. She
very well, thank you.
d How
you, Mr. Green?
e. How
you this evening, Mrs. Brown?
f . Helen well this morning?
g. Mr. Brown well this evening?
h. How
Mr. and Mrs. Green this morning?
i. How
Bill and Helen this morning?
j. Mr.
and Mrs. Green fine, thank you.
k. Bill and Helen very well, thank you.
l. Bill
fine, thanks.
m. Helen
fine, thanks.
n. you Helen Jones?
o. How
you and Mrs. Brown?
WORLD LIST
Afternoon I Mrs. tomorrow
And I’m pretty tonight
Evening just she very
Fine later she's well
He morning this yes
How Mr. Today you
how's
Verb Forms Expressions Names
Am good afternoon Betty Jack
Are good-bye Bill Jim
Is good
evening Brown John
See good
morning Ed Jones
good night Green Martha
hello Helen Smith
hi
thanks
thank
you
UNIT
2
CLASSROOM
EXPRESSION
1. Come in, please.
2. Sit down.
3. Stand up, please.
4. Open your book, please.
5. Close your book, please.
6. Don't open your book.
7. Do you understand?
8. Yes, I understand.
9. No, I don't understand
10. Listen and repeat.
11. Now read, please.
12. That's fine.
13. It's time to begin.
14. Let's begin now.
15. This is Lesson One.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. John : Come in, please.
Bill : Thank you.
2. Mr. Green : Do you understand?
John : Yes, I understand.
3. Mrs. Brown : Do you understand?
Bill : No, I don't understand.
4. Mr. Green : Stand up, please.
Bill : Yes, Mr. Green.
5. Mr. Green : Good afternoon Bill. Come in please.
Bill : Good afternoon, Mr. Green. Thank you.
6. Mr. Green : Stand up, please. Are you John Smith?
John : Yes, I am.
7. Mr. Green : Do
you understand, John?
John : Yes, Mr. Green, I understand.
8. Helen : Hi, Betty. Come in.
Betty : Thanks, Helen. How are you this afternoon?
9.
Helen : Please sit down, Bill.
Bill : Thank you, Helen.
10.
Mr. Green : Let's begin now.
John : Is this Lesson One?
11.
Mr. Green : It's time to begin, Bill.
Bill : Yes, Mr.
Green.
12.
Mr. Green : Open your. book, please, Helen.
Helen : Yes, Mr. Green.
13.
Mr. Green : Come in and sit down, please.
Bill : Thank you, Mr. Green. Is it time to begin?
14. Mr. Green : Yes, it's time to begin. Now read, please.
Bill : I don't understand, Mr. Green. Is this Lesson
One?
15. Mrs. Brown :
Open your book and read, please.
Jack : Yes, Mrs.
Brown.
EXERCISE
1. Use the right word.
Stand open come understand time
a. up, please c.
Do you ?
b. in, now d.
It's to begin.
e. Don't
your briefcase.
2. Change
to negative sentences
Example: Open your book. Don't open your book.
a. Repeat
Lesson One. repeat Lesson One.
b. Stand
up, please, Mr. Green. stand up, please, Mr. Green.
c. Close
your book, John. close your book, John.
d. Stop
now, Bill. stop now, Bill.
e. Read
Lesson Three this afternoon. read Lesson Three this afternoon.
g. Come
in tomorrow, please. come in tomorrow, please.
3. Answer
the following questions with "yes" and "no"
Example: Do you understand the lesson? Yes, I understand the lesson.
No, I don't understand the lesson.
a. Do you repeat Lesson
Seven?
b. Do you begin
the meeting?
c. Do
you stand up now?
d. Do
you come in this afternoon?
3. Change
the following sentences to questions.
Example:
It is time to begin. Is
it time to begin?
You repeat the lesson. Do you
repeat the lesson?
a. This
is Lesson One this Lesson One?
b. It
is time to study. it time to study?
c. This
is the class. this the class?
d.
It is-time to begin the program. it time to begin program?
e.
You open your notebook. you open your notebook?
f.
You understand Lesson Four. you understand Four?
g.
You read later. you read later?
h.
You begin this afternoon, you begin this afternoon?
i.
This is fine. this fine?
j.
You stand up now. you stand
up now?
k.
She is very well. she very well?
l.
You understand the book, Betty. you understand book, Betty?
m.
This is Helen Jones. this Helen Jones?
n. You
listen to Mrs. Brown you listen to Mrs. Brown.
UNIT
3
IDENTIFYING
OBJECTS
1.
What's this?
2. That's
a book.
3. Is
this your book?
4. No,
that's not my book.
5. Whose
book is this?
6. That's
your book.
7. And
what's that?
8. Is
that a book?
9.
No, it isn't.
10. It's
a pencil.
11. Is
it yours?
12. Yes,
it's mine.
13. Where's
the door?
14. There
it is.
15. Is
this book his?
QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
1. Bill : What's this?
Jack : That’s a book.
2. Helen : Good morning, Betty. Is this your book?
Betty : No, that's not my book.
3. Mr. Green : Whose book is this?
Bill : That's my
book, Mr. Green.
4. Mrs. Brow :
Is this your pencil?
Ed : Yes, Mrs. Brown, it's mine.
5. Jim : That's a book. Is it yours?
Jack : No, it's not mine. It’s yours
6. Helen : Where's the door?
Brown :
There it is.
7. Betty : Whose book is this?
Mr. Green : That's your book. Please open it.
8. Bill : It's time to begin now. Is this your book?
Jim : No, it isn't. That's your book.
9. Mrs. Brown : Where's Bill? Is this book his?
Helen : Yes, that book is his. Where's my book?
10. John : Where's Mr. Green? This is his book and his
pencil.
Bill : That's not his book. It's your book.
11. John : Is that your pencil?
Helen : No, it isn't. It's not my pencil. It's his.
12. Mr. Green : Whose briefcase is this?
Is it yours?
Brown : Yes,
it's mine. Please close it
13. Jack : Is this a book?
Jim : No, it isn't. It's a notebook. That's my
notebook.
14. Bill : Where's the door?
Betty : There it is.. Please open it. It’s time to go.
15. John : Let's begin the meeting. Where's the notebook?
Helen : There it is. Is that yours?
CONVERSATION
1. Bill : Whose book is this? Is it yours?
John : Yes, its mine. Where's your book?
Bill : Here it is. Now, let's begin.
John : Good. Let's study Lesson Three.
Bill : Where's Mr. Green?
This is his briefcase.
John : Mr. Green isn't here.
Bill : Whose pen is this? Is it
yours?
John : No, it isn't mine.
Bill : Isn't this your dictionary?
John : Yes, it is.
Bill : This isn't your notebook, is it?
John : No, it isn't.
2. Helen : Good afternoon, Betty. How are you?
Betty : Fine, thanks, Helen. And
how are you?
Helen : I'm just fine, thanks. Where's your book?
Betty : Here it is. Is it time to begin?
Helen : Yes, it is. Let's read Lesson Three.
Betty : Fine. You begin, Helen.
Helen : Here's Lesson Two. Where's Lesson Three?
Betty : There it is.
Please read the lesson, Helen.
Helen : "Whose dog is this? Whose cat is this?
Whose book is this?"
Betty : That's very good, Helen. Now, it's time to
stop.
3. Mr. Green : Hello, Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Brown : Good afternoon. How
are you?
Mr. Green : Fine, thank you. And you?
Mrs. Brown : I'm very well, thanks.
Mr. Green : What's that? Is it a dog?
Mrs. Brown : Yes, it's a dog.
Mr. Green : Isn't that yours?
Mrs. Brown : No, that dog isn't
mine.
Mr. Green : Whose dog is it?
Mrs. Brown : Where's Bill Jones?
It's his dog.
Mr. Green : Bill isn't here, but there's his automobile.
Mrs. Brown : Where is he?
Mr. Green : There he is. I see Bill now.
Mrs. Brown : Good. There's Bill
and here is his dog.
4. Mr. Brown : Good evening, Mr. Green. Please come in.
Mr. Green : Good evening. How are you, Mr. Brown?
Mr. Brown : Very well, thanks.
And how are you?
Mr. Green : Just fine: Is Mrs. Brown well?
Mr. Brown : She's very well, thanks. How is Mrs. Green?
Mr. Green : She's fine.
Mr. Brown : It's time to begin the meeting.
Mr. Green : Good. Let's begin.
Mr. Brown : Please sit down.
There's the chair.
Mr. Green : Thank you. Let's
listen now.
5. Bill : Hi, John. How are you?
John : Hello, Bill. I'm just fine, thanks. And you?
Bill : Fine, thanks. Where's Mrs. Brown?
Is she here?
John : There she is.
Bill : Good. Let's begin. Good morning, Mrs. Brown
Mrs. Brown : Good morning, Bill.
Good morning, John.
John : Good morning, Mrs. Brown. How are you this morning?
Mrs. Brown : I'm very well, thank
you. How are you?
Bill : Fine, thanks, Mrs. Brown.
John : Just fine, thank you, Mrs. Brown.
Bill : Whose automobile is that, Mrs. Brown? Is it
yours?
Mrs. Brown : No, it isn't. Is it time
to begin the class?
John : Yes, it is, Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Brown : Fine. Open your book,
please.
EXERCISES
1. Answer the
following questions.
Example: Whose book is
this? (my) It's my book.
a.
Whose dictionary is this? (his)
b.
Whose pencil is this? (your)
c. Whose
chair is this? (my)
d. Whose
automobile is this? (his)
e. Whose
briefcase is this? (my)
f. Whose
cat is this? (your)
2. Use the right
word.
mine his
yours
a.
That's my pen. It's ___________
b. That's
your table. It's ___________
c.
That's his notebook. It's ___________
d.
That's your briefcase. It's ___________
e.
That's my cat. It's ___________
f.
That's ___________ it's my dictionary.
g.
That's ___________ it's his dog.
h.
That's ___________it's his chair.
i.
That's ___________it's your pencil.
j. That's his taxi. It's ___________
k. That's your book. It's ___________
l.
That's my blackboard. It's ___________
3. Use “is" or "isn't."
Example: Is that Mr.
Green? Yes, it is.
Is that Bill Jones? No, it isn't.
a.
Is she here? Yes, she _______
b.
Is Betty in the class? No, she _______
c.
Is this a pen? Yes, it _______
d.
That isn't your dictionary, is it? No,
it _______
e.
Is-it time to begin? No, it
_______
f.
Is that your automobile? Yes, it _______
4. Use the right word.
Example: Whose book is this? (Whose, What's,
Where's)
a. _______
your chair? (Whose,
Where's, She's)
b. _______
the table. (What's,
Whose, Here's)
c. _______
this? It’s a pen. (Whose, What's, Where's)
d. _______
the blackboard. (What's, Whose, That's)
e. _______ the
taxi? It's here. (Where's,
Yours, Whose)
f. _______
that? It's a briefcase. (She's. That's, What's)
g. _______
notebook is this? (What's, Whose, Where's)
h. _______
your cat? It's here. (Where's,
What's, Whose)
UNIT
4
TALKING ABOUT OBJECTS AND PEOPLE
- What do you want?
- I want a cup of coffee.
- What would you like to eat?
- Please give me a piece of pie.
- Which one would you like-this one or that one?
- It doesn't matter to me.
- I'd like to talk with Mr. Jones or Mr. Smith.
- I'm sorry, but both of them are busy right now.
- Wouldn't you like some coffee?
- I'd rather have some tea, if you don't mind.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWER
1. John : What do you want?
Fred : I want a cup of coffee.
2. Bill : What would you like to eat, John?
John : Please give me a piece of pie.
3. Mr. Jones : Wouldn't -you like some
coffee?
Mr. Smith : I’d rather have some tea, if you don't mind.
4. Harry : Hello, Jack. What would you like to eat?
Jack : Please give me a piece of pie.
5. Harry : Which one would you like-this one or that one?
Jack : It doesn't matter to me.
6. Alice : I'd like to talk with Mr. Jones or Mr. Smith.
Bill : I’m sorry, but both of them are busy right
now.
7. Helen : Do you know any of those people over there?
Martha : Several of them look familiar.
9.
Paul : Do you know any of these people?
Peter : All of those people are friends of mine.
11. Betty : Which one of those men is Mr. Jones?
Jim : I really don't know.
10. Betty : Is Mr. Taylor the tall man on the left?
Helen : Yes, he is. That's Mr. Taylor on the left.
11.
John : Wouldn't you like some tea now?
Bill : If you don't mind, I'd rather have some
coffee.
12.
Ed : Is Mr. Jones busy right now?
Margaret : Yes,
he is. Both Mr. Jones and Mr. Smith are busy now.
13.
Alice : What would you like to eat?
Helen : I don't know. It doesn't matter to me.
14.
Jim : Do you know those two men over there?
Betty : Both of them look familiar.
15.
Bill : Which book would you like-this one or that one?
Henry : I'd rather have that one
over there.