Starter English

🟢Lesson 1: Meeting People

1. Warm-Up

Look at the pictures of people meeting for the first time.
Practice these greetings with a partner:

  • Hello! (formal)
  • Hi! (informal)
  • Good morning! (Used from sunrise until 12:00 PM (noon).)
  • Good afternoon! (Used from 12:00 PM (noon) until about 5:00 PM.)
  • Good evening! (Used from about 5:00 PM onwards.)

2. Vocabulary: Titles

Mr. – for single or married men
Mrs. – for married women
Miss – for unmarried women

Practice: Match and say:

1. Mr. Rivera → a man
2. Mrs. Torres → a married woman Mr. Torres → a married man
3. Miss Perez → a single woman 

3. Dialogue: What’s your name?

Listen and repeat: A: Hi! What’s your name?
B: My name’s Ana.
A: My name’s Joe. Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you too.

Use your information:

A: Hi! What’s your name?
B: My name ‘s _______. A: My name’s ______. Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you too.

Greetings and Introductions

Asking a NameGiving Your NameA Polite Greeting
What’s your name? This is the most common way to ask someone for their name. It’s friendly and direct. You can use it in both formal and informal situations.
My name is… This is the standard response. You can also say “I’m…” followed by your name for a more casual response. For example, “My name’s Sarah” or “I’m John.”
Nice to meet you. After you learn each other’s names, it is polite to say this. It shows that you are happy to meet the new person. You can also say, “It’s a pleasure to meet you.”

4. Grammar: The verb to be (affirmative)

Subject Verb Example Contracted Form
I am I am Ana. I’m Ana.
You are You are Joe. You’re Joe.
He is He is Luis. He’s Luis.
She is She is Mary. She’s Mary.
It is It is a book. It’s a book.
We are We are friends. We’re friends.
They are They are students. They’re students.

 

PRACTICE

Complete the sentences. Use contractions.:

1. I ____ Ana.
2. You ____ my teacher.
3. He ____ from Mexico.
4. We ____ friends.
5. They ____ students.

Answers
Practice: 1. I’m Ana.
2. You’re my teacher.
3. He’s from Mexico.
4. We’re friends.
5. They’re students.

5. Pronunciation: The Alphabet

Listen and repeat. (Group letters by sound.)

  • A H J K 8
  • B C D E G P T V Z 3
  • F L M N S X 7
  • I Y 5 9
  • Q U W 2
  • O
  • R

Practice:

Spell your name aloud.

  

Podcast

Podcast: The Alphabet
Hello, everyone! Welcome to English with Joe! Today, we’re going to learn the American alphabet by grouping the letters by their sounds. This will make it easier to remember. Let’s start!

Group 1: A – H – J – K – 8
Say after me: A, H, J, K, 8.
Again: A, H, J, K, 8.
Group 2: B – C – D – E – G – P – T – V – Z – 3
Say after me: B, C, D, E, G, P, T, V, Z, 3.
Again: B, C, D, E, G, P, T, V, Z, 3.
Group 3: F – L – M – N – S – X – 7
Say after me: F, L, M, N, S, X, 7.
Again: F, L, M, N, S, X, 7.
Group 4: I – Y – 5 – 9
Say after me: I, Y, 5, 9.
Again: I, Y, 5, 9. Group 5: Q – U – W – 2.
Say after me: Q, U, W, 2.
Again: Q, U, W, 2.
Group 6: O
Say after me: O.
Again: O.
Group 7: R
Say after me: R.
Again: R.

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

Fantastic! You did a great job today. Keep practicing every day, and soon you will remember all the letters and sounds. See you next time on English with Joe! Bye! 👋

6. Practice Speaking

Work in pairs.

Take turns introducing yourselves:
“Hi! What’s your name?”
“My name’s ___. Nice to meet you.”
“Nice to meet you too.”

🟢 Lesson 2: In the Classroom

1. Vocabulary: Things in the Classroom

Singular Plural
book books
pen pens
pencil pencils
chair chairs
desk desks
bag bags
board boards
phone phones
computer computers
tablet tablets

1a. Vocabulary: Things in the Virtual Classroom

 

2. Grammar: Singular and Plural

Singular Plural Example
book books There is a book on the desk.
pen pens There are pens in the bag.
pencil pencils There are pencils on the table.
chair chairs There are chairs in the classroom.
desk desks There are desks near the window.
bag bags There are bags under the desks.
board boards There is a board on the wall.
phone phones There are phones on the table.
computer computers There are computers in the lab.
tablet tablets There are tablets for the students.

Practice: Say if singular or plural

  1. There ____ a board.
  2. There ____ bags.
  3. There ____ a phone.
Answers
  1. There is a board.
  2. There are bags.
  3. There is a phone.
 

Numbers 1–12

 

1 one
2 two
3 three
4 four
5 five
6 six
7 seven
8 eight
9 nine
10 ten
11 eleven
12 twelve

Practice: What’s in the classroom? Count the items in the classroom.

Example:

There is a teacher.
There are two pens.
Tell your teacher what’s in the classroom. Use the examples to help you.

3. Grammar: The verb to be (questions and negatives)

Form Example Short Answer
Am I…? Am I late? Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t.
Are you…? Are you a teacher? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Is he/she/it…? Is it a tablet? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.
Are we…? Are we friends? Yes, we are. / No, we aren’t.
Are they…? Are they students? Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.

Negative sentences:

  • I’m not from Brazil.
  • You’re not from Mexico City.
  • It isn’t an eraser.

🟢 Lesson 3: About Me

1. Reading: Luis’ Paragraph

Hello! My name’s Luis. I am from Monterrey, Mexico. I’m 21 years old. I’m a student at the UANL. I like music. My favorite musician is Shakira. She’s super! I’m not married. I’m happy to meet new friends!

Grammar: The verb to be (questions and negatives)

Form Example Short Answer Am I…? Am I late? Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t. Are you…? Are you a teacher? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. Is he/she/it…? Is it a tablet? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. Are we…? Are we friends? Yes, we are. / No, we aren’t. Are they…? Are they students? Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t. Negative sentences:

  • I’m not from Brazil.
  • You’re not from Mexico City.
  • It isn’t an eraser.

True or False (Based on Reading)

Write T for True and F for False.

  1. Luis is from Mexico.
  2. He’s 25 years old.
  3. He’s a student.
  4. He likes Shakira.
  5. He’s married.

Fill in the Blank (Reading Comprehension)

Complete the sentences with words from the text.

  1. His name is _____.
  2. He’s from _____.
  3. He’s ____ years old.
  4. He’s a _____.
  5. His favorite singer is _____.
Answers
  1. Luis is from Mexico. True.
  2. He’s 25 years old. False. He’s 21.
  3. He’s a student. True
  4. He likes Shakira. True
  5. He’s married. False. He’s single.

Fill in the Blank (Reading Comprehension)

Complete the sentences with words from the text.

  1. His name is Luis.
  2. He’s from Mexico.
  3. He’s 21 years old.
  4. He’s a student.
  5. His favorite singer is Shakira.

2. Writing: Fill Out a Form

Personal Information Example
Name Luis Gomez
Phone number 81-1234-5678
Email luis_gomez@gmail.com
City Monterrey
Country Mexico
Symbol Name Example
@ at tosin@inglesconjoe.com
. dot www.google.com
dash mary-smith@gmail.com
_ underscore john_doe@yahoo.com

Practice spelling your email aloud.

3. Practice writing your own information.

Personal Information Your Information
Name  
Phone number  
Email  
City  
Country  

 

Writing: About Me

Write a short paragraph about yourself. Include your name, where you’re from, age, and favorite musician. Example:

My name’s Ana. I’m from Mexico City. I’m 20 years old. I’m a student. My favorite musician is Shakira. She’s fantastic.

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