Lessons of minor 1
- Kid (n.): a child or young person (child)
- block (n.): a group of buildings with streets on all sides.
(building groups with road flanked 4 side)
lessons of minor 2
- Spell (v.): to say or write the letters of a word in the correct. Order
(spelling, tell spelling)
- Call (v.)To give somebody / something a particular name; to use particular name or title when you are talking to somebody (called)
-. Mean (v.): to have something as a meaning (mean)
sub lessons 3
- Mom (n.): a mother (I)
- Dad (n.): a father. (I)
- Nice to meet you.:A friendly greeting (greetings friendly when meet)
lessons of minor 4
- nickname (n.): an informal often humorous,,, Name for a person that is connected with their real name their personality, or appearance or with, something they have done. Nickname nickname (,)
- classmate (n.)A person who is or was in the same class as you at school or
College (classmate)
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- Verb / grammar sentence structure:? Be
- Question, words: What How
- Subject pronouns:,,, I you he she
- Possessive adjectives:,,, my your his her
- information culture.
. 1 lesson subExpressions used hi and goodbye is informal and
- Good morning used in greeting, politely. When people meet for the first time in the morning (6.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m.) sometimes used in informal Morning
.- Good afternoon used in greeting, politely. When people meet for the first time in the afternoon (12.00 p.m. - 6.00 p.m.) sometimes used in informal Afternoon
- Good evening. Used in polite greetings When people meet for the first time in the evening (6.00 p.m. - 11.00 p.m.Sometimes used in informal Evening)
- Good night used to say goodbye in the evening time. Or before going to bed, sometimes use. In the case of informal Night
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