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Glad to Meet You

Glad to Meet You Unit (Inside)

TermDefinition
I to talk about yourself ex: I am fine.
you to talk about someone else ex: Are you fine?
we to talk about yourself AND someone else ex: We are fine.
she to talk about a girl ex: Today, she is 14 years old.
he to talk about a boy ex: He is a great friend.
it to talk about a thing ex: It is a birthday cake.
they to talk about more than one person or thing ex: They are ready to eat!
am verb used with "I" ex: I am Ron.
are verb used with "you, we, they" ex: You are Juan.
is verb used with "he, she, it" ex: She is at the front door.
email a way of sending messages and data to other people by means of computers connected together in a network
letter a written, typed or printed message that is put in an envelope or attached to an email and sent to somebody
phone a piece of equipment for talking to people who are not in the same place as you
fax a machine that sends and receives documents in an electronic form along phone wires and then prints them
greeting card a card with a picture on the front and a message inside that you send to somebody on a particular occasion such as their birthday
envelope a flat paper container used for sending letters in, with a part that you stick down to close it
postcard a card used for sending messages by post without an envelope, especially one that has a picture on one side
sequence a set of events, actions, numbers, etc. which have a particular order and which lead to a particular result
from used to show where somebody/something starts ex: I am from Russia.
home a place where people live
new not existing before; recently made, invented, introduced, etc.
go when you move from one place to another
there used to talk about a place that is not right where you are
many a lot
first before other things
next right after
then after something else
one the number 1
short vowel a sounds like "aa" ex: ant, apple, add, sad, cap
short vowel o sounds like "ah" ex: on, off, ox, top, fog, drop
last at the end
period goes at the end of a statement sentence ex: Pizza is a new food for Lupe.
exclamation mark goes at the end of a strong feeling sentence ex: She likes it a lot!
meet seeing a person at a certain place
people the plural of person
tap to hit somebody/something quickly and lightly
bog (an area of) wet soft ground, formed of decayed (= destroyed by natural processes) plants
sat (past tense) to rest your weight on your bottom with your back straight, for example on/in a chair
on in or into a position covering, touching or forming part of a surface
mop a tool for washing floors that has a long handle with soft material or a bunch of thick strings at the end
jog to run slowly and steadily for a long time, especially for exercise
gas any substance like air that is neither a solid nor a liquid, for example hydrogen or oxygen
can used to say that it is possible for somebody/something to do something, or for something to happen
hot having a high temperature; producing heat
clock an instrument for measuring and showing time, in a room, on the wall of a building or on a computer screen (not worn or carried like a watch)
mouse pad a small square of material that is the best kind of surface on which to use a computer mouse
name a word or words that a particular person, animal, place or thing is known by ex: Lupe Valle
address details of where somebody lives or works and where letters, etc. can be sent ex: 578 Stonebridge St.
city a large and important town ex: Chicago
telephone number the number of a particular phone, that you use when you make a call to it ex: (555) 555-6846
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