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Wh-questions with be © Where's your friend? He's in closs Who's Sunhee? She's my classmate What's Seou! like? Ws a very exciting cy. Where are you and Luisa from? We're from Brazil How are your classes? ‘They're pretty interesting, What are your classmates like? They're really nice. B Complete these questions. Then practice with a partner. A Who's, that? 4.4: the two students over there? B: Oh, that's Miss West. B: Their names are Jeremy and Karen. 2A she from? 5. they from? B: She's from Miami. B: They're from Vancouver, Canada, BAD her first name? 6A they ? B: It's Celia B: They're shy, but very friendly. C GROUP WORK Write five questions about your classmates. Then ask and answer the questions. What's your last name? Where’ fron SNAPSHOT GR El (7 TI NGS from around the world far akiss on the cheek apaton the back Omi Saas wombat; won Which greetings are typical in your country? Can you write the name of a country for each greeting? What are other ways to greet people? 4= Unit CONVERSATION Hows it going? © Listen and practice. Sun-hee: Hey, David. How's it going? David: Fine, thanks, How are you? Sun-hee: Pretty good. So, are your classes interesting this semester? David: Yes, they are. | really love chemistry. Sun-hee: Chemistry? Are you and Beth in the same class? David: No, we aren't. My class is in the morning. Her class isin the afternoon. Sun-hee: Listen, 'm on my way to the cafeteria now. Are you free? David: Sure. Let's go. (@) crammarrocus Yes/No questions and shor? answers with be © Are you free? Yes, lam. No, I'm not. Is Dovid from Mexico? Yes, he i. No, he’s not./No, he isn’t. Is Beth’s class in the morning? Yes, itis, No, is not./No, it isn’t. ‘Are you and Beth in the same class? Yes, we are. No, we're net./No, we aren't. ‘Are your closses interesting? Yes, theyare. No, they’re not./No, they aren’. A Complete these conversations. Then practice with a partner. Te At col... Ms.Gray from the United States? 3. A: you and Monique from France? B: Yes, she Fi from Chicago. Yes, we from Paris. 28 English class at 10:00? 4K Mr. and Mrs. Tavares American? B: No, it at 11:00. B: No, they , Brazilian, B Answer these questions. If you answer “no,’give the correct information. Then ask your partner the questions 1. Are you from the United States? 2. Isyour teacher from Canada? 3, Is your English class in the morning? 4, Are you and your best friend the same age? C GROUP WORK Write five questions about your classmates. Then askand answer the questions. ‘Are Cindy and Brian from Los Angeles’ Please call me Beth. = 5 (word power Hello and good-bye A Do you know these expressions? Which ones are“hellos” and which ones are“good-byes"? ‘Complete the chart. Add expressions of your own. ¥ Bye. How are you? ¥ Good morning. Hows it going? Good night. See you later. Have a good day. See you tomorrow. Hey. Talk to you later. Hi What's up? Good morning, B Match each expression with the best response. 1. Have a good day. a. Oh,not much. 2. Hi.Howare you? ——~ b. Thankyou. You, too. 3. What's up? ©. Good morning. 4. Good morning. d. Pretty good, thanks. (C CLASS ACTIVITY Practice saying hello. Then practice saying good-bye. A: Hi, Aki, How's it going? B: Pretty good, thanks. How are you? @ LISTENING What's your last name again? n about each person. © Listen to the conversations. Complete the informa Sanchez @ INTERCHANGE 1 Getting to know you Find out about your classmates. Go to Interchange 1 on page 114. 6 = Unit 1 in the article. Do you know any people with these names? eke ae ‘Your name is very important. When you think of yourself, you probably think of your rome firs. Iris an important part of your identity. Right now, the two most popular names for bobies in the United States are “Jacob” for boys and "Emma" for girls. Why are these names popular? And why are cher names unpopular? ‘Names can become popular becouse of famous actors, TV or book characters, or athletes. Popular names suggest very positive things. Unpopular names suggest negative things. Surprisingly, people generally agree on the way they feel about names, Here are some common opinions bout names from a recent survey. ‘50 why do parents give their children unpopular names? One reason is tradition. | ‘Many people are named after a fomily member. OF course, opinions can change ‘overtime. A nome that is unpopular now may become popular inthe Future. ‘That's good news for all the Georges and Bettys out there! | A Read the article. Then check (V) the statements that are true. 1. Your name is part of your identity. 2. People often feel the same way about a particular name. 3, Boys'names are more popular than girls’names. 4, People are often named after family members. 5. Opinions about names can change. B According to the article, which names suggest positive things? ‘Which suggest negative things? Complete the chart. . dd sceaneaeeneneenaianmemeeanaitntt a: sikbdniaii ann C PAIR WORK What names are popular in your country? Why are they popular? Please call me Beth. «7

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