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Week 13 - Task Assignment - How Much Do You Know Your Roommate

The document contains a dialogue between two roommates, Angela from Ecuador and Dany from Australia, where they ask each other questions about their daily routines, studies, work schedules, and weekend plans.

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Week 13 - Task Assignment - How Much Do You Know Your Roommate

The document contains a dialogue between two roommates, Angela from Ecuador and Dany from Australia, where they ask each other questions about their daily routines, studies, work schedules, and weekend plans.

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TASK: How much do you know your roommate?

STUDENT:

Jack Gonzalo Estrada Chavez Jhondec Oliver Solis Consuelo

Ángela Beatriz Capcha Escandon Dany Aron Santiago Tineo


How much do you know your roommate?

Link de YouTube:

https://youtu.be/

Step:
 Step 1: Get into pairs.
 Step 2: Check this week’s study material and your sessions’ notes with your partner. You can
use the "Taller” session’s example as a model.
 Step 3: Create a dialogue where one of you is an interviewer and the other answers questions
about his/her daily routine and his/her roommate’s routine.
 Step 4: Plan the dialogue from 2:30-3:00 minutes. The dialogue contains:
o Vocabulary from Unit 3
o Routines, Getting around, Online Activities and Leisure Activities
o Time / Parts of the day
o Yes / No Questions and Wh-questions
o Phrases like:
 Does he/she (verb base form) …? / Do you ...?
 What / where / when / who do you / does he/she (verb base form) …?
 I / You (don’t)/ She / he (doesn’t) work
 ¿Do you work? / Does he/she work?
o Wh words (who, what, where, when)
o 1st, 2nd and 3rd person in singular and plural
o Vocabulary and expressions from Units 1 and 2 if necessary.

HOMEWORK:

Angela: HELLO, YOU ARE MY NEW ROOMMATE, ¿RIGHT?

Dany: HELLO, YES MY NAME IS DANY, I'M DOING A STUDENT EXCHANGE. SORRY BUT
WHAT IS YOUR NAME?

Angela: OH SORRY MY NAME IS Angela. WHERE ARE YOU? Danny: I'M FROM AUSTRALIA

Angela: WELL WE HAVE DIFFERENT TIMES I HOPE YOU DON'T FEEL TIRED

Dany: YES, I EXPECT SO TOO, BUT I ADAPT QUICKLY

Ángela: ¿DO YOU STUDY EVERY DAY?

Dany: NO I DON'T. I STUDY FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY.

Ángela: ¿DO YOU STUDY IN THE AFTERNOON?

Dany: YES I DO. And you, Angela?

Ángela: WELL, I STUDY IN THE MORNING AND WORK IN THE AFTERNOON.

Dany: ¿AND WHAT ARE YOU STUDYING?

Angela: I AM AN ACCOUNTING STUDENT. MY CLASSES START AT 7 AND END AT 11. WHAT


ARE YOU STUDYING? Ángela: I ALSO STUDY ACCOUNTING. MY CLASSES START AT 8:30
AND END AT 11, SO I TAKE MY LUNCH BREAK IN THE CAFETERIA. WHERE DO YOU WORK?

Dany: I WORK IN A SUPERMARKET FROM 4 TO 7 IN THE AFTERNOON. AFTER THAT, I DO MY


HOMEWORK. AND YOU WORK?
Angela: NO, I DON'T WORK.

Dany: ¿WHAT DO YOU DO ON THE WEEKENDS?

Angela: I GET UP LATE AND I HAVE BREAKFAST VERY LATE ON WEEKENDS. THEN, LIKE IN
A RESTAURANT.

Danny: ¿AND WHERE ARE YOU GOING?

Ángela: I'M GOING TO A RESTAURANT IN THE CITY.

Dany: ¿WHO ARE YOU GOING WITH?

Angela: I'M GOING WITH MY PARENTS. And you, Daniel? WHAT DO YOU DO ON WEEKENDS?

Dany: I'M GOING TO ANOTHER CITY TO VISIT MY FAMILY.

Angela: ¡GREAT! TIME WITH FAMILY IS IMPORTANT. WHERE THEY LIVE?

Nadie quiso trabajar :)

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