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Introduction

Section A: Everyday English

Saying hello

The English alphabet (Az angol abc):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

Numbers 1 to 20 (Számok 1-től 20-ig):one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve

thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteentwenty

Introduce yourself (Bemutatkozás):A: My name is Sandra. What’s your name?B: My name is Tom. Nice to meet you.A: Nice to meet you too.B: How do you spell your name?A: S-A-N-D-R-A. How old are you?B: I’m 16. What about you?A: I’m 19.

Section B: GrammarTo be

Affirmative(Kijelentő)

Negative(Tagadó)

Interrogative(Kérdő)

Short answer(Rövid válaszok)

I am (I’m) I am not (I’m not) Am I…? Yes, I amNo, I’ m not

He/she/it is (he’s/ she’s/it’s)

He/she/it is not(he/ she/it isn’t)

Is he/she/it…? Yes, he/she,/it isNo, he/she/it isn’t

You/ we/they are(you’re/we’re/ they’re)

You, we, they are not (you, we, they aren’t)

Are you/we/they…?

Yes, you/we/they areNo, you/we/they aren’t

Possessive adjective

Subject pronouns Possessive adjective

I my

you your

he his

she her

it its

we our

you your

they their

Demonstrative pronouns(mutató névmások)

Singular (Egyes szám) Plural (Többesszám)

this (ez) these (ezek)

that (az) those (azok)

Section C: Grammar and vocabularyhave got

Affirmative Negative Interrogative Short answers

I have got(I’ve got) I haven’t got Have I got…? Yes, I have.No, I haven’t.

He/she/it has got(he/she/it’s got)

He/she/it hasn’t got Has he/she/it got…?

Yes, he/she/it has.No, he/she/ithasn’t.

You/we/they have got(you/we/they’ve got)

You/we/they haven’tgot

Have you/we/theygot…?

Yes, you/we/theyhave.No, you/we/theyhaven’t.

Describingpeople

• tall, short, thin, fat, good-looking• bald, long, short, fair, dark… hair• straight, wavy, curly… hair•blue, brown, green…eyes•glasses, beard, moustache…

Section DTime

Peter: Excuse me. What time is it, please?Woman: It’s twelve past eleven.Peter: Thank you very much.Woman: You’re welcome.

Months, and seasons

Seasons

Winter:DecemberJanuaryFebruary

Spring:MarchAprilMay

Autumn:SeptemberOctoberNovember

Summer:JuneJulyAugust

Days of the week