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1. Watch & Listen
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2. Watch & Learn
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3. Language Practice
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4. Pronunciation Practice
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5. Grammar Explanation
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6. Video Transcript
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7. Writing Task
BE as the main verb in the Simple Present (am, are, is)
| Pronouns | Affirmative sentences | Negative sentences | Questions |
| I | I am from England. | I am not from England. I’m not from England. |
Am I from England? |
| You | You are from England. | You are not from England. You aren’t from England. |
Are you from England? |
| He, She, It | He is from England. | He is not from England. He isn’t from England. |
Is he from England? |
| We, You, They | They are from England. | They are not from England. They aren’t from England. |
Are they from England? |
Lorsqu’il y a le verbe TO BE, on inverti l’ordre des mots d’une phrase positive pour créer une question.
e.g.
He is a teacher.
Is he a teacher ?
Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.