Grammar Focus: "Like" and "Don't Like"
Example Dialogue (At a Cafe): Waiter: What would you like? Customer: I would like a coffee, please. Waiter: Here you are. Customer: Thank you.
Vocabulary:
Grammar Focus: Possessive Adjectives
Visual Scenario:
Vocabulary:
Grammar Focus: "To Be" (Questions and Negatives) english for everyone - level 1 beginner - course book
Practice Exercise: Fill in the blank.
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