AMERICAN LANGUAGE Second edition

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AMERICAN LANGUAGE Second edition by Mind Map: AMERICAN LANGUAGE      Second edition

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3. Tutorial Videos

3.1. VIDEO LESSON 17https://youtu.be/RMdTbiie5Qs

3.2. VIDEO LESSON 18 https://youtu.be/YQWd2tZSO_8

3.3. VIDEO LESSON 16 https://youtu.be/t1u1mYq2PZQ

3.4. VIDEO LESSON 19 https://youtu.be/CdFmr3Nn8Ak

3.5. VIDEO LESSON 20 https://youtu.be/h6HWA0AxGzg

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6. FIRST PARTIAL

6.1. LESSON 16

6.1.1. PARTS OF THE DAY

6.1.1.1. IN THE MORNING/MORNING

6.1.1.2. AT NOON/NOON

6.1.1.3. IN THE AFTERNOON/AFTERNOON

6.1.1.4. IN THE EVENING/EVENING

6.1.1.5. AT NIGHT/NIGHT

6.1.1.6. AT MIDNIGHT/MIDNIGHT

6.1.1.7. PICTURE http://image.slidesharecdn.com/prepositionoftimechatabouttime-140217031611-phpapp02/95/preposition-of-time-chat-about-time-8-638.jpg?cb=1392607036

6.2. LESSON 17

6.2.1. THE BUS IS LATE

6.2.1.1. EARLY

6.2.1.1.1. IT´S 4:25 IN THE AFTERNOON. THIS MRS. CLARK, SHE´S TEACHER. THE BUS COMES AT 4:35 MRS. CLARK IS EARLY

6.2.1.2. LATE

6.2.1.2.1. THE BUS COMES TO THE BUS STOP EVERY DAY AT 4:35. IT´S 4:50 NOW. THE BUS IS LATE.

6.2.1.3. PICTURE http://previews.123rf.com/images/tudmeak/tudmeak1508/tudmeak150800040/44128310-wake-up-early-full-sleeping-daily-routine-of-business-people-infographic-element-vector-modern-flat--Stock-Vector.jpg

6.3. LESSON 18

6.3.1. MARK LEARNS THE NEW WORDS

6.3.1.1. LEARNS

6.3.1.1.1. HE LEARNS ENGLISH IN HER CLASS

6.3.1.2. SAYS

6.3.1.2.1. MS. MILLER SAYS THE NEW WORDS

6.3.1.3. SEES

6.3.1.3.1. THE CLASS SEES MARK WRITING THE WORDS

6.3.1.4. HEARS

6.3.1.4.1. THE CLASS HEARS THE WORDS

6.3.1.5. KNOWS

6.3.1.5.1. MARK KNOWS THE WORDS

6.3.2. I HAVE A NOTEBOOK

6.3.2.1. HAS

6.3.2.1.1. HE

6.3.2.1.2. SHE

6.3.2.2. HAVE

6.3.2.2.1. I

6.3.2.2.2. YOU

6.3.2.2.3. WE

6.3.2.2.4. THEY

6.3.2.2.5. THE STUDENTS

6.3.3. I LIKE FRENCH FRIES

6.3.3.1. FOOD

6.3.3.1.1. CHESSE

6.3.3.1.2. STRAMBERRY CHEAM

6.3.3.1.3. TOAST

6.3.3.1.4. CEREAL

6.3.3.1.5. BREAD

6.3.3.1.6. SUGAR

6.3.3.1.7. EGGS

6.3.3.1.8. BURNER

6.3.3.1.9. OIL

6.3.3.1.10. CHICKEN,STEAKS,SAUSAYES,PORK,TURKEY

6.3.3.1.11. ONION

6.3.3.1.12. LETUCE

6.3.3.1.13. FRENCH FRIES

6.3.3.1.14. CHICHARES PESS

6.3.3.1.15. TOMATOES

6.3.3.1.16. FISH

6.3.3.1.17. POTATOES

6.3.3.1.18. RICE

6.3.3.1.19. PAST

6.3.3.1.20. SALAD

6.3.3.1.21. CARRIOTS

6.3.3.1.22. CHAMPINION

6.3.3.1.23. SANDWICH

6.3.3.1.24. CHIPS

6.3.3.1.25. A PANYAN APPLE

6.3.3.1.26. ICE CREAM

6.3.3.1.27. ORANGE

6.3.3.1.28. STRAMBERRY

6.3.3.1.29. BISKET AND COCKIES

6.3.3.1.30. FRUIT SALAD

6.3.3.1.31. BANANA

6.3.3.1.32. APPLE

6.3.3.1.33. CHOCOLATE

6.3.3.1.34. CAKE

6.3.3.1.35. CANDYS

6.3.3.2. DRINKS

6.3.3.2.1. COFFEE

6.3.3.2.2. MILK

6.3.3.2.3. JUICE

6.3.3.2.4. TEA

6.3.3.2.5. WATER

6.3.3.2.6. SODA

6.3.4. PICTURE http://www.rachelwilkerson.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/i-will-learn-my-lesson.jpg

6.4. LESSON 19

6.4.1. I DON´T KNOW

6.4.1.1. WHAT IS THAT?

6.4.1.2. WHERE IS SHE GOING?

6.4.1.3. WHO IS SPEAKING?

6.4.1.4. PICTURE https://cdn-webimages.wimages.net/0514abfc721ebd8538219b426b4962c96585f0-wm.jpg

6.5. LESSON 20

6.6. MATCH THE WORLD, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES

6.6.1. MATCH THE WORLD, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES

6.6.1.1. CONTINENT

6.6.1.1.1. AFRIKA

6.6.1.1.2. ASIA

6.6.1.1.3. EUROPA

6.6.1.1.4. SOUTH AMERICA

6.6.1.1.5. NORTH AMERICA

6.6.1.2. PICTURE https://en.islcollective.com/wuploads/preview_new/full_12126_world__continents_countries_nationalities_1.jpg

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