English New File Elementary [ 90% Plus ]

English New File Elementary [ 90% Plus ]

And the class begins again — a new day, a new file, and a new story for everyone.

One student, Paul, is from Rome. He is a chef in an Italian restaurant. He works at night, so he is often tired in the morning. "I don't like coffee," Paul says. "I like tea. But I don't like grammar!"

On Saturday, Jenny doesn’t work. She gets up at 9:00 a.m. She has breakfast — toast and orange juice. Then she takes the train to the city centre. She meets her friend, Ana. Ana is a doctor. She works in a hospital. english new file elementary

Marco smiles. "I am happy to be here," he says. "But my English is very bad." Jenny smiles back. "Don't worry," she says. "Open your English File . We start from the beginning."

Jenny is a teacher. She works at a language school in London. She is from the UK, but her students are from all over the world: Spain, Japan, Brazil, and Poland. Every morning, she opens her red folder. Inside is her English File Elementary book. "Open your books to page 10," she says. "Today is the present simple." And the class begins again — a new

On Monday morning, Jenny arrives at school early. There is a new student. His name is Marco. He is from Mexico. He is a musician. He plays the guitar in a band.

Part 1: Meet the Class

He looks under his chair, on the desk, and next to his computer. Finally, Paul says, "Rob! Look at your hand!" And yes — the keys are in Rob’s hand. Everyone laughs.

She opens her folder. She writes on the board: “I am, you are, he/she/it is…” He works at night, so he is often tired in the morning

"What do you do on Sundays?" asks Ana. "I usually read a book or watch TV," says Jenny. "But this Sunday, I want to go to a museum." "Good idea," says Ana. "There’s a new exhibition about London transport. Buses, trains, and the Underground." "Perfect!" says Jenny.

Rob is another student. He is from Australia, but he lives in London now. He is a journalist. He works for a small newspaper. Rob has a problem. He can’t find his keys. "Where are my keys?" he asks Jenny. "Are they in your bag?" she asks. "No, they aren't," says Rob.