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Fundamentals Student Book Unit 1

The document provides instructions for an English language lesson about introducing oneself and identifying occupations and classmates. It includes vocabulary lists and grammar explanations about stating occupations using the verb "to be" in singular and plural forms. Students practice conversations by asking and telling each other their occupations and classifying themselves and others using singular and plural forms of common occupations.

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Fundamentals Student Book Unit 1

The document provides instructions for an English language lesson about introducing oneself and identifying occupations and classmates. It includes vocabulary lists and grammar explanations about stating occupations using the verb "to be" in singular and plural forms. Students practice conversations by asking and telling each other their occupations and classifying themselves and others using singular and plural forms of common occupations.

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communication goals

1 Tell a classmate your occupation.


2 Identify your classmates.

1
UNIT 3 Spell names.

Names and Occupations


goal
1
LESSON

Tell a classmate your occupation

VOCABULARY BOOSTER
DIGITAL
FLASH 1 1:14 VOCABULARY • Occupations Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat. More occupations • p. 125
CARDS

1 a teacher 2 a student 3 an architect

6 a musician

4 an actor 5 an athlete

7 an artist 8 a banker 9 a singer 10 a flight attendant


F

2 PAIR WORK Say the name of an occupation. Your partner points ( ) to the picture.

3 GRAMMAR • Verb be: singular statements / Contractions


Articles a / an
Affirmative statements / Contractions Negative statements / Contractions a teacher
I am Ann. / I’m Ann. I am not Jen. / I’m not Jen. an actor

You are an architect. / You’re an architect. You are not an artist. / You’re not an artist. / You aren’t an artist.
He is a teacher. / He’s a teacher. He is not a student. / He’s not a student. / He isn’t a student.
She is a singer. / She’s a singer. She is not a banker. / She’s not a banker. / She isn’t a banker.

4 UNIT 1

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4 GRAMMAR PRACTICE Write the article a or an for each occupation.
1 I’m architect. 3 He’s not banker. 5 She is singer.
2 She’s student. 4 He is musician. 6 I’m not athlete.

5 PAIR WORK Point to the people on page 4. Say He’s


or She’s .
“ He’s a teacher.

6 VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR PRACTICE Read the names
and occupations. Write affirmative and negative statements.
“ She’s a flight attendant.

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Orlando Bloom actor FPO

1 Orlando Bloom is an actor. He’s not a singer. 3 Joo Yeon Sir


DIGITAL
MORE
EXERCISES 2 Luis Miguel 4 Marta

now you can Tell a classmate your occupation

1 1:15 CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen.


A: What do you do?
B: I’m an architect. And you?
A: I’m a banker.

2 1:16RHYTHM AND INTONATION Listen again


and repeat. Then practice the Conversation
Model with a partner.

3 CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner,


personalize the conversation. Use your
own occupations.
A: What do you do?
B: I’m . And you?
A: I’m .

4 CHANGE PARTNERS Tell another


classmate your occupation.

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goal
LESSON 2 Identify your classmates

DIGITAL
FLASH
1 1:17 VOCABULARY • More occupations Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
CARDS

1 She’s a chef. 2 He’s a writer.


4 She’s a scientist.

3 She’s a manager.

5 He’s a doctor. 6 She’s an engineer. 7 He’s a photographer. 8 He’s a pilot.

2 GRAMMAR • Singular and plural nouns / Be: plural statements


Subject pronouns
Singular Plural
Singular nouns Plural nouns I we
a chef 2 chefs you you
an athlete 3 athletes he they
she

Affirmative statements / Contractions Negative statements / Contractions


We are photographers. / We’re photographers. We are not chefs. / We’re not chefs. / We aren’t chefs.
You are scientists. / You’re scientists. You are not pilots. / You’re not pilots. / You aren’t pilots.
They are writers. / They’re writers. They are not artists. / They’re not artists. / They aren’t artists.

3 GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete each statement with a singular or plural form of be.
1 I a writer. 3 We doctors. 5 We managers.
2 She not a pilot. 4 They not scientists.

4 VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR PRACTICE Circle the correct word or words to complete each statement.
1 I am (an artist / artists / artist). 3 She is (banker / a banker / bankers).
DIGITAL 2 We are (a flight attendant / flight attendants / 4 They are (a writer / writers / writer).
MORE
EXERCISES flight attendant).

6 UNIT 1

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5 GRAMMAR • Be: yes / no questions and short answers Are you a
flight attendant? No, I’m not.
I’m a pilot.
Yes / no questions Short answers
Are you Yes, I am. No, I’m not.
Is he an architect? Yes, he is. No, he’s not.
Is Tanya she she’s
Are you
Are they musicians? Yes, we are. No, we’re not.
Are Ted and Jane they they’re

Be careful!
Yes, I am. NOT Yes, I’m.
6 GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete the conversations. Use Yes, she is. NOT Yes, she’s.
Yes, we are. NOT Yes, we’re.
contractions when possible.
1 A: Are they Abby and Jonah? 4 A: a chef?
B: Yes, . B: Yes, I .
2 A: Hanna a scientist? 5 A: he Evan?
B: No, she’ . a doctor. B: No, not. He’ Michael.
DIGITAL 3 A: you Rachel and Philip? 6 A: Tim an actor?
MORE
EXERCISES B: No, we’ . Judith and Jack. B: No, he’ . a teacher.

7 PAIR WORK Practice the conversations from Exercise 6.

8 PAIR WORK Ask your partner


two questions. Answer your
partner’s questions. “ Are you an artist?

“ Yes, I am.

now you can Identify your classmates

1 1:18 CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen.


A: Excuse me. Are you Marie?
B: No, I’m not. I’m Laura. That’s Marie.
A: Where?
B: Right over there.
A: Thank you.
B: You’re welcome.

2 RHYTHM AND INTONATION Listen again


1:19
and repeat. Then practice the Conversation
Model with a partner.

3 CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR With a partner,


personalize the conversation. Use real names.
Then change roles.
A: Excuse me. Are you ?
B: No, I’m not. I’m . That’s .
A: Where?
B: Right over there.
A: Thank you.
B: You’re welcome.

4 CHANGE PARTNERS Identify other classmates.

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LESSON 3 goal Spell names

DIGITAL
FLASH 1 1:20 VOCABULARY • The alphabet Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
CARDS

2 1:21 LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen. Circle the letter you hear.

1 A K 4 U O 7 F X 10 J G 13 D G

2 B E 5 B Z 8 X S 11 L N 14 H K

3 M N 6 T C 9 Z V 12 K J 15 P E

3 PAIR WORK Read 10 letters aloud to your partner. 4 LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen. Circle the
1:22
Point to the letters you hear. correct spelling. Then spell each name aloud.

1 Green Greene Grin


2 Leigh Lee Li
3 Katharine Katherine Catharine

5 1:23 LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen to the


conversations. Write the names.
1
2
3

Capital letters
6 GRAMMAR • Proper nouns and common nouns ABC
Lowercase letters
Proper nouns abc
The names of people and places are proper nouns. Use a capital letter to begin a proper noun.
Melanie Pepper New Delhi Nicaragua
Common nouns
Other nouns are common nouns. Use a lowercase letter to begin a common noun.
morning doctor student

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7 GRAMMAR PRACTICE Circle the proper nouns. Underline the common nouns.
1 Mary Chase 3 name 5 partners
2 letter 4 France 6 alphabet

8 GRAMMAR PRACTICE Check ✓ the common nouns. Capitalize the proper nouns.
M
DIGITAL
1 marie 3 sarah browne 5 canada 7 letter
MORE
EXERCISES ✓ 2 partner 4 teacher 6 noun 8 grammar

DIGITAL
VIDEO 9 1:24 PRONUNCIATION • Syllables Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
COACH

1 syllable 2 syllables 3 syllables 4 syllables


chef bank • er ar • chi • tect pho • tog • ra • pher

10 1:25 PAIR WORK First, take turns saying each word. Write the number of syllables.
Then listen to check your work.
1 teacher 3 vocabulary 5 occupation
2 students 4 alphabet 6 they’re

now you can Spell names

1 1:26 CONVERSATION MODEL Read and listen.


A: Hello. I’m John Bello.
B: Excuse me?
A: John Bello.
B: How do you spell that?
A: B-E-L-L-O.
B: Thanks!

2 1:27 RHYTHM AND INTONATION


Listen again and repeat. Then
practice the Conversation
Model with a partner.

DIGITAL
VIDEO 3 CONVERSATION ACTIVATOR
With a partner, personalize the
conversation. Use real names.
Then change roles.
A: Hello. I’m .
B: Excuse me?
A: .
B: How do you spell that?
A: .
B: Thanks! don't stop!
Ask about occupations:
What do you do?

4 CHANGE PARTNERS
Personalize the conversation again.

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extension
1 LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen to the conversations. Write the
1:28
number of each conversation in the correct box.

2 1:29 LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen to the conversations. Complete the information.

Porter

3 PAIR WORK Choose a famous person. Write


that person’s information on the form. Then
play the role of that person and introduce
“yourself” to your partner.

“ Hi. I’m [Bradley Cooper].


I’m [an actor]. And you?

4 VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR PRACTICE Answer the questions about four famous
people. Use subject pronouns and contractions.

Idris Elba Paulina Aguirre Zheng Jie Mario Vargas Llosa


actor singer athlete writer

1 Is Idris Elba an actor 3 Is Zheng Jie a teacher? 5 Is Mario Vargas Llosa an actor?
or a singer? . .
He’s an actor. .
4 Are Zheng Jie and Mario Vargas 6 Is Zheng Jie an athlete or a
2 Is Paulina Aguirre a singer? Llosa scientists? writer?
. . .

5 PERSONAL RESPONSES Write responses with real information. GRAMMAR BOOSTER


Unit 1 review • p. 135
1 “Hi. I’m Art Potter.” 3 “What do you do?”
YOU YOU For additional language practice . . .

2 “Are you a teacher?” 4 “Thank you.” TOP NOTCH POP • Lyrics p. 150
YOU YOU
“What Do You Do?”
DIGITAL DIGITAL
SONG KARAOKE
10 UNIT 1

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DIGITAL
GAMES

review
POINT Name the occupations in the
R-O-S-E pictures. For example:
She’s an artist.
PAIR WORK
1 Ask and answer questions about the
people. For example:
Is John a photographer? Yes, he is.
2 Create conversations for the people.
For example:
Hi. I’m ___.

WRITING Write affirmative and negative


statements about the people in the
picture. For example:

Rose is an artist. She’s not an


architect.

WRITING BOOSTER p. 146


Guidance for this writing exercise

Rose

Ben

Ann Emily

Matt
John
now i can
Tell a classmate my occupation.
Identify my classmates.
Spell names.
Tim
Martin
Marie UNIT 1 11

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