Vocabulario
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V O C A B U L A R Y
TRAINER: FRANKLIN LOPEZ
NUM. CARDINAL ORDINAL NUM. CARDINAL ORDINAL
1 One First 25 Twenty – five Twenty – fifth
2 Two Second 26 Twenty – six Twenty – sixth
3 Three Third 27 Twenty – seven Twenty – seventh
4 Four Fourth 28 Twenty – eight Twenty – eighth
5 Five Fifth 29 Twenty – nine Twenty – ninth
6 Six Sixth 30 Thirty Thirtieth
7 Seven Seventh 40 Forty Fortieth
8 Eight Eighth 50 Fifty Fiftieth
9 Nine Ninth 60 Sixty Sixtieth
10 Ten Tenth 70 Seventy Seventieth
11 Eleven Eleventh 80 Eighty Eigthieth
12 Twelve Twelfth 90 Ninety Ninetieth
13 Thirteen Thirteenth 100 One Hundred One Hundredth
14 Fourteen Fourteenth 101 One Hundred and One One Hundred and first
15 Fifteen Fifteenth 110 One Hundred Ten One Hundred Tenth
16 Sixteen Sixteenth 200 Two Hundred Two Hundredth
17 Seventeen Seventeenth 300 Three Hundred Three Hundredth
18 Eighteen Eighteenth 400 Four Hundred Four Hundredth
19 Nineteen Nineteenth 500 Five Hundred Five Hundredth
20 Twenty Twentieth 1,000 One Thousand One Thousandth
21 Twenty – one Twenty – first 1,001 One Thousand One One Thousand first
22 Twenty – two Twenty – second 2,000 Two Thousand Two Thousandth
23 Twenty – three Twenty – third 3,000 Three Thousand Three Thousandth
24 Twenty – four Twenty – fourth 1,000,000 One Million One Millionth
SOME OCCUPATIONS
Accountant Computer Programmer Flight Attendant, Stewardess Painter Santitation Worker
Actor, Actress Cook Housekeeper Park Ranger Singer
Architect Dentist Illustrator Pharmacist Taxi Driver
Artist Designer Janitor Photographer Teacher
Banker Doctor, Physician Journalist Pilot Telephone Operator
Barber Doorman Laboratory Technician Plumber Teller, Cashier
Biologist Editor Lawyer, Attorney Professor Truck Driver
Bookkeeper Engineer Letter Carrier, Postman Police Officer, Cop Waiter, Waitress
Bus driver Factory Worker Manager Psychologist Word Processor
Carpenter Farmer Mechanic Salesperson Writer
Clerk Firefighter, Fireman Nurse Secretary Veterinarian
Counselor Florist Office Worker Security Guard Electrician
PERSONAL PRONOUNS AND THE VERB “TO BE”
TRAINER: FRANKLIN LOPEZ
I. Fill in the blanks with: I, you, she, he, we, or they.
Tom: Hi, Jane! How are ________?
Jane: _______’m great. This is Mark. _______’s from England. _______’re friends.
Tom: Hello Mark. ______’re English. Cool!
Jane: Look! Ben and Sue! _______’re my classmates.
Tom: Mary’s nice. _______’s English, too!
Jane: Hey, Mark. How old are _______?
Mark: Oh, _______’m nine years old.
II. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the vertb to be.
Hello, I _______ Kevin and this _______ Jane. We _______ thirty-six years old. We have three children. Their names _______ Jed, Joanna, and Annie. Jed and Joanna ______ thirteen years old. They _______ twins. Annie _______ our baby girl. She _______ six months old.
III. Fill in the blanks with: ‘m, ‘s, or ‘re.
TO: Sally Davis
From: Lorna Brown
Subject: Hello.
Dear Sally:
Nice to talk to you! My name_____ Mark. I_____ thirteen years old and I_____ American. My hair is short and brown. My dad is a teacher. His name_____ Craig. He_____ tall and thin. My mom is a doctor. Her name_____ Kay. She_____ short and heavy. Her hair is blond. My best friends are Amy and Lisa. They_____ thirteen years old. This is my computer. It_____ great!
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