• Curso de Ingles
    • Unit 1
      • N1-L1: Hello and goodbye
      • N1-L2: Nice to meet you
      • N1-L3: Where are you from?
      • N1-L4: She's australian
      • N1-L5: He's my brother
      • N1-L6: He's got red hair
      • N1-L7: What time is it?
      • N1-L8: I start work at 9 o´clock
      • N1-L9: Does he work here?
      • N1-L10: She's an engineer
      • N1-L11: There's a sunny garden
      • N1-L12: He lives in a flat
      • N1-L13: I love surfing the Internet
      • N1-L14: Let's go to the pub
      • N1-L15: Food glorious food
      • N1-L16: What do you have for breakfast?
      • N1-L17: She's wearing a skirt and socks
      • N1-L18: A very nice suit
      • N1-L19: What are your favorite sports?
      • N1-L20: Do you like watching football?
      • N1-L21: Revision Unit
    • Unit 2
      • N2-L1: Why don't we organise a party?
      • N2-L2: She's kind and generous
      • N2-L3: Would you like to go out for lunch?
      • N2-L4: Are you ready to order?
      • N2-L5: Can I help you?
      • N2-L6: I like english breakfast
      • N2-L7: Turn right at the traffic lights
      • N2-L8: How do I get to the station?
      • N2-L9: What a lovely day
      • N2-L10: What is the weather like?
      • N2-L11: I love shopping
      • N2-L12: Can I have a pound of pears?
      • N2-L13: What do you spend your money on?
      • N2-L14: How much does it cost?
      • N2-L15: You don't have to do the hoovering
      • N2-L16: How do you share housework?
      • N2-L17: Let's dance
      • N2-L18: Those were the days
      • N2-L19: What did you do last weekend?
      • N2-L20: Who discovered penicillin?
      • N2-L21: Revision Unit
    • Unit 3
      • N3-L1: Do you enjoy working here?
      • N3-L2: It's time to get up
      • N3-L3: I remember when you were born
      • N3-L4: Life is not always easy
      • N3-L5: How can I improve my English?
      • N3-L6: Can you understand me?
      • N3-L7: What's the matter?
      • N3-L8: Fit and healthy
      • N3-L9: Where do you want to go?
      • N3-L10: Have you got your boarding pass?
      • N3-L11: What a lovely necklace
      • N3-L12: I like to look my best
      • N3-L13: They are as friendly as us
      • N3-L14: Are you a good neighbour?
      • N3-L15: What are your New year's resolutions?
      • N3-L16: What are you doing this weekend?
      • N3-L17: I've done it my way
      • N3-L18: Did your dreams come true?
      • N3-L19: How long have you worked in a bar?
      • N3-L20: I've worked here since 2010
      • N3-L21: Revision Unit
    • Unit 4
      • N4-L1: We mustn't be late for our first play
      • N4-L2: We used to have romantic dinners
      • N4-L3: If you want to stay fit use vitalit
      • N4-L4: Brands are all around us
      • N4-L5: Can you help me to choose a card?
      • N4-L6: I love telling jokes
      • N4-L7: I prefer country music to rock
      • N4-L8: Are you learning to play the electric guitar?
      • N4-L9: Bonfire night dinner
      • N4-L10: How do you celebrate?
      • N4-L11: And then I woke up
      • N4-L12: I was having a wonderful dream
      • N4-L13: Are you environmentally conscious?
      • N4-L14: Do you recycle?
      • N4-L15: My computer crashed
      • N4-L16: How do you use IT in your life?
      • N4-L17: Isn't this a great show?
      • N4-L18: That's entertainment
      • N4-L19: Read all about it
      • N4-L20: It's all in the news
      • N4-L21: Revision unit
    • Unit 5
      • N5-L1: The world as we know it
      • N5-L2: Globalisation
      • N5-L3: Cool science
      • N5-L4: Having a eureka moment
      • N5-L5: Inventions that will change our world
      • N5-L6: How to live green
      • N5-L7: This sporting life
      • N5-L8: Try your luck
      • N5-L9: Life is but a dream
      • N5-L10: What are your hobbies?
      • N5-L11: Travel plans
      • N5-L12: On the road
      • N5-L13: What's on the menu today?
      • N5-L14: Changing eating habits
      • N5-L15: School rules
      • N5-L16: Opening your mind
      • N5-L17: Shall we dance?
      • N5-L18: Good manners
      • N5-L19: Would you like to go out with me?
      • N5-L20: Find your perfect match
      • N5-L21: Revision unit
    • Unit 6
      • N6-L1: How do you feel?
      • N6-L2: Alternative therapies
      • N6-L3: I really like your lifestyle
      • N6-L4: Cruising through life
      • N6-L5: Do you own or rent your house?
      • N6-L6: My home is my castle
      • N6-L7: Fact or fiction?
      • N6-L8: Generation e-reader
      • N6-L9: Getting around the city
      • N6-L10: How far is it?
      • N6-L11: What do you think of him?
      • N6-L12: More than words
      • N6-L13: The games people play
      • N6-L14: Fun for all the family
      • N6-L15: Do you enjoy art?
      • N6-L16: The buildings around us
      • N6-L17: What a great performance
      • N6-L18: Come and see the show
      • N6-L19: It's an urban myth Bill
      • N6-L20: Do you believe in ghosts?
      • N6-L21: Revision unit
    • Unit 7
      • N7-L1: The best place on Earth
      • N7-L2: Wonders of the world
      • N7-L3: Sports and performance-enhancing drugs
      • N7-L4: Two is better than one
      • N7-L5: What is the perfect age?
      • N7-L6: Planning your retirement
      • N7-L7: It's great to see you again
      • N7-L8: The boomerang generation
      • N7-L9: Life was hard for my father
      • N7-L10: Social barriers
      • N7-L11: Lights camera and action
      • N7-L12: What's on?
      • N7-L13: If only
      • N7-L14: Charities
      • N7-L15: The butler did it
      • N7-L16: Police on the beat
      • N7-L17: What will life be like in 2100?
      • N7-L18: Will sci-fi inventions ever become real?
      • N7-L19: Friday 13th
      • N7-L20: Fears and phobias
      • N7-L21: Revision unit
    • Unit 8
      • N8-L1: Never too old to learn
      • N8-L2: What course shall I do?
      • N8-L3: Money problems
      • N8-L4: Can we live without banks?
      • N8-L5: Save our trees
      • N8-L6: Protect our planet
      • N8-L7: What a bargain
      • N8-L8: What shall I buy?
      • N8-L9: Rock on
      • N8-L10: Making music
      • N8-L11: My perfect job
      • N8-L12: Homeworking
      • N8-L13: The age of the Internet
      • N8-L14: How can the Internet help us?
      • N8-L15: Democracy in action
      • N8-L16: British parliament
      • N8-L17: I'm a celebrity
      • N8-L18: Who do you look like?
      • N8-L19: The voice of age and experience
      • N8-L20: Let's listen to the radio
      • N8-L21: Revision unit
  • Guia de Gramatica Inglesa
    • Am Is Are
    • Am Is Are Questions
    • I am doing
    • Are you doing?
    • I do-work-like
    • I don't & She doesn't
    • Do you? Does she?
    • I am doing & I do
    • I have & I've got
    • Was & Were
    • Worked Got Went etc
    • I didn't & Did you?
    • I was doing & were you?
    • I was doing & I did
    • I have done
    • Just Already & Yet
    • Have you ever?
    • How long have you
  • Sonidos del ingles
  • Channels
    • Coach Shane
      • 1 How ya doin
      • 2 What do you do for a living?
      • 3 I'm into sports
      • 4 My knee went out
      • 5 What's up this weekend
      • 6 I'm gonna kick back
      • 7 I slept in
      • 8 I overslept
      • 9 I'm gonna stock up on water
      • 10 I'm counting on you
      • 11 I had a long week
      • 12 TGIF! Thanks God its's Friday
      • 13 That's pure nonsense
      • 14 Did you get out -ing
      • 15 To do away with something
      • 16 To do something up
      • 17 To do up something
      • 18 To do it over
      • 19 Because of
      • 20 Thanks to
      • 21 Check back in a jiffy
      • 22 Pick your poison
      • 23 Those poor children
      • 24 is pathetic
      • 25 What purpose does it serve?
      • 26 I couldn't help it
      • 27 To look away
      • 28 To push it
      • 29 Are you done yet?
      • 30 Knock on wood
      • 31 Count me in or out
      • 32 To rain on your parade
      • 33 I'm broke
      • 34 To sell someone out
      • 35 It will all come down to
      • 36 I beg to differ
      • 37 Luck Lock Look
      • 38 Don't sweat it
      • 39 Go all out
      • 40 already
    • Rebecca ESL
      • Past Tense Verb Pronunciation
      • How to structure your TOEFL essay
      • Using the future tense in conversation
      • Prepositions in english at on in
      • IELTS writing letters
      • TOEFL Basics
      • They're there & their
      • Reported speech
      • Who's and Whose
      • Bored or boring?
      • Introduction to IELTS exam
      • Advise and Advice
      • Present simple and progressive
      • During and while
      • You're and Your
      • TOEFL or IELTS?
      • Want and would like
      • Writing and Paraphrasing
      • TOEFL structure & skills
      • TOEFL essays types
      • How to talk about money
      • 8 ways to say Thank You
      • Saying Yes and No
      • How to minimize problems
      • Before & Ago
      • First name Given name & Forename
      • Affect & Effect
      • Talking about your work
      • All Tenses overview
      • Complaining and disagreeing politely
      • Since & for
      • vocabulary for floods
      • Bring or take?
      • Someone anyone & no one
      • Where do I put the adverb?
      • Learn english with the news
      • Talking about responsabilities
      • Softening your message
      • Talking about travel
      • How to expand your vocabulary
    • Two minute English
      • How to introduce yourself
      • Talking about a song
      • At a restaurant
      • Ordering a pizza
      • At a bank
      • At a stationery shop
      • Different ways to say goodbye
      • Ordering coffee
      • Using can and can't
      • Greeting people
      • Asking for directions
      • Taking a taxi
      • At the airport
      • Meeting someone for the first time
      • Going to the movies
      • Going on a hiking trip
      • Shopping for clothes
      • At the hospital
      • Describing things and people
      • Talking about your family
      • Likes and dislikes
      • At the grocery store
      • Correct Use of the article THE
      • Saying you like something
      • Taking a break
      • Use of very and too
      • At the gym
      • Describing people
      • Using may in conversation
      • At the supermarket
      • Planning vacations
      • Hunting for a job
      • Making excuses
      • At the train station
      • Talking about the weather
      • Ordering things online
      • Renting an apartment
      • At the hotel
      • Talking to a teacher
      • Your morning routine
    • Pod English
      • The apartment
      • Fears
      • Sightseeing
      • Time
      • Films
      • Office Talk
      • Food
      • Weather
      • Pets
      • Complaining
      • Office Party
      • Planning a trip
      • Computers
      • Yoga & Excersice
      • Office phone
      • Girl talk
      • Climate change
      • Flowers for girlfriend
      • Diet
      • Trends and fashion
      • Directions
      • Grocery Shopping
      • New York
      • Making a date
      • Crime
      • Vacations
      • Babysitting job interview
      • Clothes
      • Job interview
      • Planning vacation
      • Checking in
      • Relationships
      • Life story
      • Negotiating & Business English
      • Scuba Diving
      • Lifestyle
      • Office Tour
      • Sales Figures
      • School Friends
      • Talk about the past
    • English with Ronnie
      • Pronunciation of words starting with B
      • Lend Borrow Rent & Use
      • Future tense: Will and Going to
      • Pronunciation: can & can't
      • Sport Vocabulary: Play Go & Do
      • Vocabulary: death & dying
      • Marriage and Divorce
      • Appointments and reservations
      • The passive voice
      • Choose & Choice
      • Mistakes and Regrets
      • Pronunciation: R and L
      • Birth and growing up
      • Pronunciation: P and B
      • Pronunciation: TH and S
      • Have Has & Had
      • Vocabulary: Face and Hair
      • Freak Freak out & Freaking
      • Pronunciation: E & I
      • 4 Pronunciation mistakes
      • Look See & Watch
      • Hear vs Listen
      • Tag question: isn't it?
      • Pronunciation: ION ending
      • Talking about family
      • Live & Live
      • How to pronounce numbers
      • Do Does Don't Doesn't Did Didn't
      • Want and Need
      • Irregular verbs Pronunciation
      • Text Messaging Abbreviations
      • 9 Homophones
      • Pronunciation: NG ending
      • Basic vowel pronunciation
      • J & Y Pronunciation: Jet vs Yet
      • Adjectives vs Adverbs
      • Vocabulary: Getting dressed
      • Pronunciation: S and SH
      • How to order in a restaurant
      • 5 mistakes when talking about food
    • English 232
      • To Put Down
      • To Turn Off
      • To Turn On
      • To Take Off
      • To Take Out
      • Suicide vocabulary
      • To Look down & To Look up
      • Expressions : The Point
      • Expressions: Broke & Break up/down
      • Slang vocabulary: Being Delusional
      • Slang: Untrustworthy
      • Slang vocabulary: Show
      • Expressions: Being too busy
      • Expressions: Get up
      • Expressions: Looking forward to
      • How to use the word SICK
      • Meanings of HOT
      • Vocabulary: Drunk Talk
      • Phone Slang
      • Describing Controlling Girls
      • To Make Out
      • Tone deaf
      • Slang: Suck Up
      • Expression: Black and white
      • Vocabulary: Taking Sides
      • Slang: Being Open
      • Bore Bored Boring Boredom
      • Grammar: Subtle Meanings
      • Some Water expressions
      • Meanings of Take it easy
      • Slang: Lots of sex
      • Worst & Best Case Scenario
      • Expressions with word Last
      • Vocabulary: On purpose
      • Slang: Fast improvements
      • Slang: Going to Sleep
      • Words beginning with prefix Auto
      • Expressions with word GUT
      • Personality types
      • Describing Personalitiy Disorders
    • English with Adam
      • Sentence Stress & Meaning
      • Other meanings of Milk Water Wear Meet Mean Make
      • Other Another Otherwise
      • When and why to use Passive voice
      • Using So Too Either & Neither
      • Phrasal Verbs as Nouns
      • Sometimes Some time Always All ways
      • Guarantee Warranty Rebate Exchange
      • Too much Too many Enough
      • Etc & So on
      • Life Live Alive & Living
      • Though Although Even though Despite & In spite of
      • Grammar: I wish
      • Actually
      • Phrasal verbs: Knock out Knock up & Knock over
      • Everyday or Every day
      • Moreover In addition & Furthermore
      • Comparing using As and Like
      • Negative conditional: Unless & If not
      • To Seem
      • All or whole?
      • Therefore Thus & Consequently
      • How to increase your vocabulary
      • Using Verb To Get
      • Writing a paragraph
      • Small & little Big & large Tall & High
      • 8 Phrasal verbs with Head
      • Funner & Faster or More fun & more fast?
      • 12 Internet words
      • Writing an Essay Introduction
      • 3 Pronunciation Tips
      • 10 phrasal verbs with GET
      • Prepositions: To or For?
      • Even though & Even if
      • Writing: Misplaced modifiers
      • Cooking Vocabulary
      • 9 phrasal Verbs with TURN
      • Collective Nouns
      • Talking about Movies
      • Grammar: The Causative
    • Holmwood's
      • Much & Many
      • The Body
      • Present Simple vs Present Continuous
      • Going to vs Will
      • Prepositions of time
      • WH questions
      • Past Simple
      • To be To have & To do
      • Negative Sentences
      • Using the Present Simple
      • Adjectives
      • Prepositions of Place
      • Present Continuous
      • Verb To be
      • Possessive pronouns and Determiners
      • Some and Any
      • Personal Pronouns.
      • Comparatives and Superlatives
      • When & How to use Present Simple
      • Definite and Indefinite Articles
      • Difference between Can & Could
      • Yes & No questions
      • Irregular verbs & Past tense
      • Past Perfect
      • Past Continuous
      • Using the Possessive 's
      • Past Perfect Continuous
      • Prepositions of Time - Pt 2
      • Description of Present Perfect
      • Since & For
      • Finished vs Ready
      • Questions using DID
      • Using Comparatives
      • Present Perfect - Recent Past
      • This These That Those
      • Types of verb
      • Present Perfect & Uncompleted actions
      • Present Continuous - Pt 2
      • Imperatives: Shut up! Listen!
      • Using Much & Many
    • Anglolink
      • Questions in english
      • Negative form Pt1
      • Negative form Pt2
      • Present Simple vs Present Continuous
      • Present Continuous vs Present Perfect Continuous
      • Present Perfect Continuous vs Present Perfect
      • Present Perfect vs Past Simple
      • Introductions and Greetings
      • Action Verbs vs State Verbs
      • Future Simple vs 'Going to' Future
      • 'Going to' Future vs Present Continuous (future)
      • Listening Skills
      • English Listening Practice
      • Offers Gratitude Apologies & Requests
      • Past Continuous vs Past Perfect vs Past Perfect Continuous
      • Question Tags
      • Word Order & Sentence Structure
      • Word Order & Position of Adverbs
      • Welcoming Visitors
      • Pronunciation of 'ed'
      • Future Continuous vs Future Perfect vs Future Perfect
      • How to use "To Get"
      • How to use "To Have"
      • Pronunciation: Vowels & Diphthongs
      • Pronunciation: Vowels & Diphthongs Pt 2
      • Phrasal Verbs: Make & Do
      • Conditionals
      • Telephoning
      • Making an Appointment
      • All English Tenses
      • Grammar: Tenses Exercise
      • Questions & Answers 1
      • Can Could May & Might
      • Questions & Answers 2
      • Common Daily Expressions
      • Will Shall & Would
      • Questions & Answers 3
      • Should Must & Have to
      • American vs British Pronunciation
      • The Passive Voice
    • Philochko
      • Wanna Gonna & Ain't
      • Gotcha Lemme & Hangover
      • American Slang: Boo boo
      • 'Cos Cause Kop & You Dunno-nan
      • Articles: A An The & Willin' Out
      • American Ghetto Girl Talk
      • American Ghetto Girl Talk 2
      • Misused words and phrases
      • TOEFL Vocabulary
      • Using "hell" like an American
      • TOEFL Vocabulary 2
      • Ten Ways to say "I'm serious"
      • TOEFL Vocabulary 3
      • Three ways to use "DAMN"
      • Understanding New York Slang
      • TOEFL Vocabulary 4
      • Using SAY and TELL (with Philochkina)
      • TOEFL Vocabulary 5
      • Sound American: "I love you"
      • Using "Good" and "Well"
      • Using FUCK & FREAK
      • Using FUCK & FREAK 2
      • Ghetto Girl Talk with Philochkina
      • Ran into Ran away Hold on Show off & Break up
      • Add up Point out Drop in Take off & Open up
      • Philochkina:SLANG for Sexy and Ugly
      • 3 Tongue Twisters!
      • Philochkina: Gay men
      • Philochkina: Ghetto Girl Body Language
      • Basic American Slang Tips
      • Basic American Slang Tips 2
      • Pronouncing Had Hat Foof Foot Ice & Eyes
      • Words that make you sound smart!
      • Words that make you sound smart 2
      • Meanings of RUN & 10 ways to say SHUT UP
      • Scary vs Scared
      • Pronouncing: BITCH & BEACH
      • Words that make you sound smarter 3
      • Lazy Internet Talk
      • Using the word AIN'T
    • James ESL
      • Saying Hello & Goodbye fomally and informally
      • Reading Comprehension
      • Using "a, an, the" correctly
      • Expressions using the word Hold
      • Using MUST & HAVE TO
      • Say vs Tell & Hear vs Listen
      • Phrasal Verbs: UP
      • Learn English More Effectively
      • If will would & were
      • Expressions with word BIRD
      • Pronunciation: Three mistakes 'S'
      • Expressions with PULL
      • Pronunciation: 3 mistakes T & D sounds
      • Apostrophe 'S, after S
      • Slang insults
      • Slang insults 2
      • Pronunciation: 3 TH mistakes
      • Cultural Differences
      • Pronunciation of Nouns
      • I used to vs I'm used to
      • Vocabulary: Root "Port"
      • Expressions with word HAND
      • Phrasal Verbs: TURN
      • Phrases and Clauses
      • Passive Voice
      • Expressions with word MONEY
      • Love Dating & Relationships
      • Past Simple & Past Perfect
      • Should & Had better
      • Expressions with word ON
      • Writing an effective essay
      • Present Perfect Simple & Continuous
      • Phrasal Verbs: SHUT
      • Suffiixes: -ism -dom -age & -tion
      • Numbers in Writing
      • Talking about the Weather
      • Expressions involving FOOD
      • Confused Words: By Bye Buy Bi
      • All about phrasal verbs
      • Talking about your Look
    • Rachels english
      • How to Pronounce THS sound
      • Mixing up V & W
      • Voiced and Unvoiced Sounds
      • Vowels Comparison
      • Cloth Clothe & Clothes
      • American English: Drop the Jaw
      • Pronouncing N [n] vs. NG [ŋ]
      • Pronouncing Word & World
      • F & V Sounds Practice
      • How to Pronounce AA [æ]
      • The V sound
      • Pronouncing AR ORN FEW & FUEL
      • Pronouncing WE'LL Contraction
      • Pronouncing the Days of the Week
      • How to Pronounce the 50 States 1
      • How to Pronounce the 50 States 2
      • Homophones
      • Pronouncing Last Names Pt 1
      • Reduced Vowels
      • How to Pronounce the 50 States 3
      • Pronouncing Last Names Pt 2
      • Comparing the 3 "UH" sounds
      • How to Pronounce the 50 States 4
      • Pronouncing Bottle & Battle
      • Unreduced Vowels
      • Pronouncing [æ] before [n], [m], or [ŋ]
      • Unstressed Syllables: Consonants
      • How to Pronounce OUGH
      • Pronouncing Look vs Luke
      • Heteronyms
      • Pronouncing Common Female Names
      • Accent Evaluation Pt 1
      • Accent Evaluation Pt 2
      • Pronouncing TH after N or Z
      • Pronounce T + dark L
      • Word Comparisons For Chinese Students
      • Pronouncing letters NG
      • Pronouncing W sounds
      • Linking K to a Voiced Consonant
      • Pronouncing Popular Females Names
    • English class 101
      • Vegetables
      • Fruits
      • Vehicles
      • Buildings in the city
      • Body Parts
      • Kitchen Vocabulary
      • Weather
      • Clothing
      • Bookstore
      • School
      • The Room
      • Office
      • Jobs
      • Fairy Tales Vocabulary
      • Sports
      • Study Subjects
      • Colors
      • Plants & Flowers
      • Farm Animals
      • Safari Animals
      • Marine Animals
      • Computer vocabulary
      • Winter
      • Summer
      • Dating
      • Farm Animals 2
      • Marine Animals 2
      • Safari Animals 2
      • Insects
      • Birds
      • Australian Animals
      • Big cats
      • Amphibians & Reptiles
      • Insects 2
      • Wild Animals
      • Jungle Animals
      • Birds 2
      • Marine Life 2
      • Forest Animals
      • Common Animals
    • English Jade
      • Extrovert or Introvert student?
      • Making suggestions
      • How to sound like a native speaker
      • English Exams: IELTS CAE & FCE
      • The best pronunciation advice
      • How to use apostrophes
      • 8 Grammar Differences in American & British English
      • 8 rules for using THE correctly
      • Mixing Business with Pleasure
      • Me Myself & I
      • Making someone feel better
      • Tips for a job interview on Skype
      • Make yourself more interesting
      • What's your learning style?
      • What is an auxiliary verb?
      • Commonly Mispronounced Words
      • Childish sayings & Insults
      • Who is in charge? - Causative Verbs
      • All you need to know about CAE
      • Talking about an article you have read
    • Mr Duncan
      • L1: Introduction
      • L2: Hello & Goodbye
      • L3: Please & Thank you
      • L4: Response to Please & Thank you
      • L5: Good & Bad
      • L6: Happy & sad
      • L7: Health & Exercise
      • L8: Stress & Worry
      • L9: Fame
      • L10: Saying Sorry
      • L11: Irony
      • L12: All about you
      • L13: Grammar
      • L14: Body language
      • L15: Slang
      • L16: Technology
      • L17: Time
      • L18: Small talk
      • L19: Rules
      • L20: More Slang
      • L21: Compliments
      • L22: The Way you feel
      • L23: Faults & Compliments
      • L24: Changing English
      • L25: Making a Speech
      • L26: On and Off
      • L27: Nouns & Verbs
      • L28: Intonation
      • L29: Humour
      • L30: Abbreviations
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  1. Curso de Ingles
  2. Unit 1
Curso de inglés: NIVEL 1

Lecciones de este nivel:

Lección 1: Hello and Goodbye
Lección 2: Nice to meet you
Lección 3: Where are you from?
Lección 4: She's Australian
Lección 5: He's my brother
Lección 6: He's got red hair
Lección 7: What time is it?
Lección 8: I start work at 9 o' clock
Lección 9: Does he work here?
Lección 10: She's an engineer
Lección 11: There's a sunny garden
Lección 12: He lives in a flat
Lección 13: I love surfing the Internet
Lección 14: Let's go to the pub
Lección 15: Food glorious food
Lección 16: What do you have for breakfast?
Lección 17: She's wearing a skirt and socks
Lección 18: A very nice suit
Lección 19: What are your favorite sports?
Lección 20: Do you like watching football?
Lección 21: Revision unit

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