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The Alphabet 4) Wha Bh Ce Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh fi Jj Kk Li Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uv Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz J ()) | / Listen. What would you say to greet someone right now? eS [ e) eS [ces —— >. Ba 7 = hm Reading 4) Listen, read and match the dialogues with the pictures. 1 A: Hello? B: Hi, Maria. How are you? B: Hello, Jeff. This is Kevin. A: Not bad. And you? A: Nice to meet you, Kevin. B: I'm OK, thanks. : Nice to meet you, too. Male: Mr + surname 2 a Female: Miss / Mrs / Ms + surname A: Good afternoon, Mrs Rogers, — How are you? B: Good afternoon, Ms Langley. Vm fine, and you? Az 'm very well, thank you. 8. Read again. Are the dialogues formal or informal? Talk in pairs. Greet each other using the phrases given. 6 Good morning, .. Hello, .. How are you? Good morning, et. tm OK, thanks, Hello, How are you? Great! Hi. How's it going? tm fine. / Fine, Not bad. And you? ‘'m very well thank you. Listen and choose the correct reply. 1. a, Good afternoon, 4. a. Bye! Have a nice day. b. Great! b. Not bad. 2. a.'m Steven. 5. a.l'm OK. b. Fine, thanks. b. Ryan. ana ye 6. a, Nice to meet 3. a, Goodbye! you, too. b.ImOK. b.See you! Now, listen again and give your own reply. Talk in groups of three. Practise greeting, introducing each other and saying goodbye. 6 Hello, Tony. . a. Nice to meet . a. Not much, Listen. Do you have similar phrases in your language? ‘ Goodbye. / Bye. See you. See you later. See you tomorrow. Take care, Have a nice day. you, too. Hello, Mary. b.'m Tina, Hi, Greg! How's it going? Great, thanks. This is Jack. ‘Nice to meet you, Jack. ‘Nice to meet you, too. OK, see you later. Bye. Have a nice day. You too! 9 When doing speaking eee English. Don't be afraid to pee! nm e ‘ fal TEACHER TROU Who is Ken Hol Listen and read, BLE... 9 Vocabulary & Speaking 4) 3 GrOMMAL the verb to.be (you, we), Listen. Which of the people can you find at a hospital, school or restaurant? Possessive adjectives (my, your, our) > p. 11 ff. Read the examples and write the short forms inthe table, 'ma firefighter. "m not a police officer. You're a chef. You aren’t a waiter. We're nurses. We aren't doctors. Yes, 1am. / No, 'm not. _- Yes, we are. / No, wearen't. ‘Are you English? > FULL | SHORT Ru i Cia You are Weare are not We're students. This is © Circle the correct words. Mike Good morning, 'm Mike and this is Jenny. Woman Hello, What's your surname? Mike Your / Our surname’s Cooper. Woman Mike and Jenny Cooper. You are / Are you an actress, Mrs Cooper? Jenny No, /amnot/aren’t, Mike and | we' architects. teacher 4 Speaking Guessing game Talk in pairs. Go to page 107. 8. Talk in groups, 6 What do you do? 5 Writing Write a few sentences about yourself. onteadacenenca ‘I'ma nurse. What do you do? doctor im an architect. What about you? an electric tm unemployed. 9 J ocabutary «9 Listen and check. Can you say these numbers? 19 nineteen Pronunciation 4) fi, Listen and repeat. Notice the difference in pronunciation. fifteen - fifty thirteen - thirty 18, Listen and tick the correct number. 116 « 1 218 co a0 70 auO 4 5.19 30 Beene Match 0207 679 2290 age Toray email address ark Roa, address 44 years old phone number [email protected] 1B. Talkin pairs. Read the note and exchange personal information. 6 How old are you? Im... (years old). What's your mobile phone number /home number? What's your address / email address? on phone number: 0118 911 9096 = (0 double one eight -nine double one - nine O nine six address: 175 White Street number + name of Street/Road/Avenue ‘email: dianastone3@uwmallcom = Dana Stone 3‘at’ uwmail ‘dot com ‘20 twenty A Reading 4) A. Listen and ead. Fewens —— = 1. ails Josie ere today? No, she i. She' Oh. what's her motile phone number? B: its 0788 165162. Thanks, 2. Assim B: Yes, Mr Halicay? Take this to Mr Green What’ his adress? Astts 44 Lanter Avenue Hs |“ pusiness cardi over there. |B: Oh, we're neighbours. Aes, kno Of. See you later! Hey, Betty. Look! Nice photo! Are they your flatmates? A: Yes, they are. And look at this photo. B: It's beautiful. Send it tome, | please. | A: Sure. What's your email | address? ts it | __ [email protected]? |B: No, itisn't. That's my old | email. My new emait is, [email protected]. 8. Read again and write the correct names. 1. “My address is 44 Lanister Avenue.” 2. “Mr Green and | are neighbours. 3. ‘My mobile phone number is 0788 165 1632. 4, “My old email address is [email protected]: 5. ‘Tmill today: GPCL The verb to be che, she, it, they), Possessive adjectives (his, her, their) +p. {1 Read the examples and write the short forms in the table. Jacks my best friend, He's 15 years old. He isn’t 17. Lucy is my flatmate. She's at home today. She isnt at school. This is my mobile phone. t's new. It isn’t old ~ Yes, he/she/it is. = No, he/she/it isn’t. Ishelshe/it nice? They're neighbours. They aren't flatmates. + Yes, they are. No, they aren't. Are they friends? 8. Match. When do we use the words in blue? He's a doctor. Her phone number is 0721 490 2287. She's my best friend. They're chefs. FULL FORMS He is She is tis They are isnot are not Bud Their restaurant is in Field Road. His name is Dr Myers. Circle the correct words. J. A: Jack and Bill is /are best friends. B: They are / Are they flatmates, too? A: No, they isn’t / aren't. They're / Their neighbours, B: What do they do? Is / Are Jack a police officer? A: No, He Is / isn’t a firefighter. B: What about Bill? ‘A: His / He's unemployed. 2. A: Look! There's Nora and her / their flatmate. B: What's his / her name? A: Amy, B: Is she / She Is a student, too? A: No, she isn't/ aren’t. She's / She a waitress. R. Which of the information below do you think should be ona business card? name address age email Phone number job B. Listen. Match the dialogues with the business cards. Write 1-3. There Is one extra business card that you wil not need to use. %)) “el: 0108 65 “eoshournessi@netiveem Sitice: 87 Biltbury Avenue, Dunst Lisa Tee Coa Core CTT ey Emily Orwell 0162 775 212 [email protected] £. Talk about the people in the business cards, © Hernameis.. She's a/an.. Her email is. 9 B. Talk in pairs. ‘Student A: Imagine you are a graphic designer. Ask Student B questions to get the information you need to ‘make a business card for him/her. © What's your name? What do you do? What's your..2 9 Student B: Imagine you need a business card. Answer the graphic designer's (Student A's) questions. E Give out your business card to other classmates and introduce yourself. © Him Nigel Winters. Imma chefat... 9 Vocabulary & Speaking 4) A. Match. Then listen COUNTRI Argentina Ttalian australia Brazilian Brazil Russian Canada Polish China Peruvian Egypt Australien France Irish Hungary Canadian Ireland Chinese Italy American fexico Argentinian Peru Turkish Poland British ; Russia Hungarian Spain Spanish the UK the use Turkey Egyptian of new word + the UK the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern treland + the USA = the United States of America ‘he US, the States) B. Talk in pairs. 6 Where are you from? Ym from... but/and Hive in...And you? 9 in+cityfeountey ive in tondon. Mexican Practise the spelling French een 92 Speaking & Listening 4) 8. Talk in pairs. B. Listen to part of a conversation between a woman ané a man. inerrant What is the man's name? : What's your surname? ‘a. John Davis Thomson b. Jon Davies How do you spel your surname? ; It's T-H-O-M- ’ Sonne {. Listen to the rest of the conversation. Find four mistakes in the application form below and correct them. La aon TILE: Mr} - Mrs - Miss) - ms) FIRST NAME(S) ‘SURNAME: AGE: NATIONALITY: Australian occupation dentist HOME NUMBER: 0124 554 8988 MOBILE PHONE NUMBER: 0745 579 5598 EMAIL: \[email protected] 1. How are you, julian? 2. My name is george ingles. 3. Are you spanish? 4, Is fredaie your flatmate? 5. lucy isnt canadian. She's from france, “6. Thisis Mr king. 7. My address Is 95 walkley street. ; \ 8. Complete the form. Pier) Smarts Pe you are asked to give FIRST NAME: SURNAME: AGE: epee eae Oana NATIONALITY: fe ee OCCUPATION: —— HOME NUMBER: MOBILE PHONE NUMBER: EMAIL: ADDRESS: 1 certify that the information given on this form is, to the best of my knowledge, correct and complete. Signature te 4 \ ; e with your information and present yourself to . i ‘lass. It’s up to you what Information to give and Vocabulary £8. Cross out the odd word. Then add one more. 1. sixty - age - twelve - one - 2. waitress ~ dentist - neighbour - bus driver ~ 3. Egypt - Irish - American - Chinese. 44, Peru - Russia - Spain - French - 5. classmate - hospital - office - restaurant 8. Complete with the words in the box. care spell_ill unemployed business live 1. Greg isn't at schoo! today. He's at home. He's 2. Here's my 3. I'm from Canada, but | 4, How do you 5. Als Tony a waiter? B:No, he’s z card. 'm an electrician. In London, your first name? B: You too, Take Grammar [.Choosea, b or c. 1. Charlie's a dentist. ___ phone number Is 0168 900 8732. ate b.He's His 2. Are you _actress? aa bean e- 3. A: Ate you Katie Williams? B:I'm Katie, but __surname isn’t Williams. a.your b.my cher 4, Kelly and Tina are _doctors. aa bean « 5. A: Lee and Kim are from China. B: Really? What's __ surname? A: Wong. a. their your cour 6. Thisis Lucy and__classmate Maria. a.her b.his eshe's Circle the correct words. 1. We isn’t / aren't from Argentina. We is / are from Brazil 2. A:Is/ Are your neighbours Spanish? B: Yes, we / they are. 3. What / What's is your email? 4, A:is/ Are Brian your best friend? B: Well, he is / are my flatmate, but he isn’t / aren't my best friend. 5. A: How am / are you? B: You're / I'm fine. 6. Where he is /is he from? Complete the conversations. Eo GC 5 thanks. 2, [Neate = you. ¥ { {Good morning! 4 My surname’ Smith. 5 | [tm trom Poland. ‘. | ) ‘ee youlater 2 Tima secretary, 8. | What's your address? tim twentytive, 10. | How's it going? Self-ossessment Read the following and tick the appropriate boxes. For the points you are unsure of, refer back to the relevant sections in the module. how 1 can. greet people and say goodbye ) Introduce myself and others ) use numbers (0100) ) understand information on business cards ) exchange basic personal information (name, ‘age, job, telephone number, address, email, rationality) ) say where Im from ) spell names ) complete a form

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