Word Index
To book 1.
I
I
Yes I am. (1)
I&`&ll
I&`&ll be on time, I hope. (9)
I&`&m
I&`&m John Smith. (1)
in
I was in the hospital for several weeks. (7)
is
How is Helen? (1)
isn&`&t
No it isn&`&t. (3)
it
Is it time to begin Lesson One now, Mrs. Brown? (2)
it
Is that a book? No it isn&`&t. (3)
it&`&s
It&`&s time to begin. (2)
J
Jack
Goodbye, Jack. See you tomorrow. (1)
January
This is January. (7)
Jim
Good bye Jim. see you tomorrow. (1)
John
I&`&m John Smith. (1)
Johnson
My name is Johnson. I&`&m an engineer. (6)
Jones
Are you Bill Jones? (1)
July
I really don&`&t know. Maybe it&`&s July. (7)
June
What month is this? Is it June? (7)
just
Just fine, thank you. (1)
K
know
I really don’t know. (5)
L
Ladies.
Those ladies are teachers, aren’t they? (5)
lady
Is that lady a student? (5)
lamp
You have a lamp, don&`&t you? (8)
last
What month was last month? Was it August? (7)
last name
How do you spell your last name? (6)
late
It&`&s ten o&`&clock now. We&`&ll be late won&`&t we? (9)
later
Goodbye Bill. See you later. (1)
lawyer
His not a lawyer, and she isn&`&t, either. (5)
lawyers
Who are those people over there. Are they lawyers? (5)
lesson
This is lesson one. (2)
lessons
Here are books, pencils and lessons. Whose things are these? (4)
let&`&s
Let&`&s begin now. (2)
listen
Listen, and repeat. (2)
little
No, he doesn&`&t have a little dog. (8)
M
man
That man is a teacher, isn&`&t he? (5)
many
How many sisters and brothers do you have? (8)
March
What month is this? Is it March? (7)
Martha
Goodbye, Martha. See you tomorrow. (1)
May
What month is this? Is it May? (7)
may
I don&`&t know what time it is. It may be about three o&`&clock. (9)
maybe
Maybe they are farmers. (5)
me
Whose coat is this? Does this coat belong to me? (8)
meet
Very pleased to meet you. (6)
meeting
It&`&s time to begin the meeting. (2)
men
Those men aren&`&t students, either. (5)
might
I don&`&t know what time it is. It might be about three o&`&clock. (9)
mine
Yes, it&`&s mine. (3)
minutes
It&`&s a few minutes after two. (9)
Monday
Today is Monday. (7)
Mondays
I get up before six o&`&clock on Mondays. (9)
month
What month is this? (7)
months
My wife was in the hospital for several months. (7)
morning
How are you this morning, Bill? (1)
mother
I don&`&t understand. Are you John &`&s mother? (6)
Mr.
Good afternoon, Mr. Green. (1)
Mrs
Good evening, Mrs. Brown. (1)
much
He doesn&`&t know much about engineering, does he? (10)
must
It must be about three thirty. (9)
my
No, that&`&s not my book. (3)
N
name
What&`&s your name? (6)
near
She was born near here. So was I. (10)
need to
Won&`&t you tell me what time it is? I need to know what time it is. (9)
New York
My friend was in New York for several months. (7)
next
What month is next month? (7)
night
Where were you last night? (7)
nine
This is Lesson Nine. Let&`&s begin now. (2)
nineteen
I have the correct time, it&`&s now three nineteen. (9)
nineteenth
Where were you the night of August the nineteenth? (10)
ninth
Today is March ninth. This is my birthday. (10)
no
No I don&`&t understand. (2)
not
No, that&`&s not my book. (3)
notebook
Please open your notebook. Let&`&s begin now. (2)
notebooks
Yes, they are. Those notebooks are mine. (4)
November
I really don&`&t know. Maybe it&`&s November. (7)
now
Now read, please. (2)
O
o&`&clock
It&`&s two o&`&clock. (9)
October
I really don&`&t know. Maybe it&`&s October. (7)
of
Where were you during the month of April last year? (10)
old
John and I are old friends. (6)
on
Where were you on Tuesday? (7)
once
I get up before six o&`&clock once a week. (9)
one
This is Lesson One. (2)
one
No, he doesn&`&t have one. (8)
open
Open your book, please. (2)
or
Whose dictionary is this? Is it mine or yours? (3)
ought to
I don&`&t know what time it is. It ought to be about three o&`&clock. (9)
our
Our books are over here, and their books are over there. (4)
ours
These books are yours. Where are ours? (4)
overcoat
Hello, John. Does this overcoat belong to you ? (8)
over here
Whose pens are those? My pens are over here. (4)
over there
They’re over there. (4)