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AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

Level I
BOOk 2 LESSON 2
Summary
F.
G.

Whose book is this? Its Bettys.


Tom is outside. Wheres Bill? Bills at the mess hall.
Whose classroom is this. This is our classroom.

V.
Answer
a rspunde; rspuns; replic ask
a ruga; a cere
belong
a apartine
an
o; un; unii (inainte de vocale)
at
de la; in; la; pe
big
important; mare; masiv
inside
viscere; dos; interior
our
nostru
outside
aparenta; exterior
small
mic; neinsemnat
their
lor
where
incotro; pe unde; unde
whose
a; ai; ale carui/carei; a cui?; a
truly,
barracks
cazarma
base
a pune bazele; baza; josnic
bed
pat
building
cladire
bulletin board
bus
autobuz
bus stop
statie de autobuz
BX (base exchange)
commissary
dining hall
dinning room
sufragerie
dispensary
dispensar;farmacie; policlinica
hospital
spital; azil
library
biblioteca
mess hall
locator
question
a chestiona; chestiune; intrebare;
mess
nutret; dezordine; incurcatura
room
camera; spatiu
snack bar
bufet expres
schedule
schema; a programa; program; plan
your
dumitale; dumneavoastra; ta; tale; tau; tai; voastra; vostru; vostri; voastre
This is a building.
This is a bed.
This book is big.
This book is small.
Where is the map?
Where is the student?
Where are the books?
Where are the pilots?

These are buildings.


This is a office.
This is a big book.
This is a small book.

These are barracks. This is a schedule.


This is a bus.
This is a bus stop.
These letters are big. These are big letters.

The map is under desk


The students are in the classroom.
The book is on the chair.
The pilots are the barracks.

Where + is =WheresWheres the desk?


The desk is in the office.
This is our classroom.
This your lab.
This their brother.
Whose sister is she?
She is his sister.
Whose money is this?
This is our money.
Whose pens are these?
They are my pens.
Whose book is that?
That is Bettys book.
Whose books are those?
Those are Bettys book
That book belong to Betty.
I am inside (outside).
You (They; We; The boys) are inside (outside).
He (Linda; She; It) is inside (outside).
Where's the books. It's on the bed.

Where are the chalkboards? They're in the room.


Where is the pen It's under the table.
Where is the schedule. It's on the buletin board.
Where are the chair and the desk? They're in the office.
A. Excuse me, please. Where's Tom?
A. Is the classroom?
A. Where's the barracks.
A. Thank. you, sir.

Z. He's in his room.


Z. No, he is in the barracks. He's sick.
Z. It's Building 2999.

1. They are students.


2. You are my students.
3. We are teacher.
4. These are our books.
6. He's your friend.
8. This is your money.

This is their barracks.


These are your books.
These are our classroom.
5. She's their sister.
7. That's our office.
9. That's their barracks.

This is our classroom.

This is your lab.

1. Whats that? Thats our office.


3. What are those? Theyre your pencil.
5. Whats that? Thats our barracks.
7. Whats that? Its a your clock.

This is their brother.

2. Whats this? Its their money.


4. What are these? These are their schedules.
6. What are those? Theyre your books.
8. What are those? Those are pictures.

Whose sister is she? She is his sister.


Whose money is this? This is your money.
Whose pens are these? They are my pen. Whose radio is this? That is my radio.
Whose pen is that? Its his pen.
Whose recorders are these? Theyre your recorders.
Whose notebooks are these? Those are her notebooks.
Whose television is that? Thats our television.
Whose book is that? That is Bettys book. Whose books are those? Those are Bettys books.
That is Bettys book = That book belong to Betty.
Whose money is this? Thats Aldos money.
Whose notebook are these Those are Bobs notebook.
Whose pencils are these? Those are Susans pencils
Whose classroom is this? Its Daves classroom.
Whose recorder is this? This is Ados recorder. It belongs to Aldo.
Whose is that? Thats Susans TV. It belongs to Susan.
Whose dime is this?
This is Bills dime. It belongs to Bill.
Whose radio is that.That's Toms radio. It belongs to Tom.
I am inside \outside
They are inside \outside
The boys are inside \outside
He is inside \outside
It is inside \outside

You are inside \outside


We are inside \outside
Linda is inside \outside
She is inside \outside

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