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The document focuses on teaching grammar related to object pronouns and vocabulary related to family photos. It includes exercises for practicing speaking about family members and using correct pronouns in sentences. The goal is to enhance communication skills by discussing personal photographs and relationships.
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sotohp ylimaF | A9
Grammar Speaking

A Family photos
4 Read the grammar box and choose the correct
PREPARE
alternatives.

8 Find a photo of your family or friends, or choose one


Object pronouns (me, him, her, etc.)
of these photos. Prepare to talk about the people in
1
Use subject pronouns before / after the verb:
the photo.
I live in London.

Goal: talk about the people in a photo 2


Use object pronouns before / after the verb:

My parents visit me at the weekend.


Grammar: object pronouns (me, him, her, etc.)

subject pronouns object pronouns


Vocabulary: prepositions of place

I me

you you

Vocabulary he him

2
1 a Look at the pictures. What can you see? she her

it it
A B C 1

we us

they them

5 a 9.3 Listen to the sentences. Are the pronouns in

blue stressed or unstressed?


D E F
1 Do you often visit them?

2 Who’s next to him?

3 He works with her.

b Listen again and repeat.

6 Choose the correct alternatives.

Jenna: Where does your family live, Miguel?

G H I 1
Miguel: They / Them live in Acapulco in Mexico.

2
Jenna: Wow! Do you often talk to they / them?

3 4
Miguel: I / Me often talk to my mum. I / Me talk to

5
she / her on my computer every weekend. My

dad doesn’t like computers, so I don’t often talk

6
to he / him.

Jenna: Have you got a photograph of your family?

7
Miguel: Yeah, I’ve got a photo of we / us on my phone.
b 9.1 Where are the red things? Match sentences
Listening
Jenna: Oh yeah. Is this your dad?
1–9 with pictures A–I in Exercise 1a. Then listen and

3 a 9.2 Look at the photo and listen to Tony and Miguel: Yeah.
check your answers.

Camilla. Label 1–4 Tony, Agnes, Carol and Pat. Jenna: Who’s this in front of
8
him / he?
1 The man is at the hotel.
9

b Listen again. Who says a–e, Tony (T) or Camilla (C)?


Miguel: That’s my sister. She / Her is a teacher.
2 The table is below the picture.
10 11
1 She / Her sometimes calls me / I, but
3 The owers are in the bag. a Well, that’s me behind the chair, next to my wife, Carol.
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2
we / us usually just send emails.
4 The bag is next to the chair. b Yeah, I know that’s you !

c And, in front of
3
us, that’s my sister and her family. 7 Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions. Use
5 The cup is in front of the cake.

4 object pronouns in your answers.


6 The bag is on the table. d Wow, how often do you see her ? SPEAK

5 1 Do you often talk to your parents?


7 The picture is above the table. e We visit them once a year, but Pat comes to the UK for

6 Yes, I usually talk to them every week. I call them 9 Work in pairs. Take turns talking about your photo.
work sometimes, so we see him three times a year,
8 The clock is between the computer and the books.
after my English class.
maybe. Ask questions about your partner’s photo.
9 The cake is behind the cup.
2 Do you often send emails to your family? A: This is my father.
c Look at the words in bold in Exercise 3b. Which
c Listen again and repeat.
3 Do you like family parties? B: What’s his name?
people are they?

2 a Write sentences about objects in your classroom. 4 How often do you visit your grandmother? A: Ivan.
1 me Tony 4 her
Don’t write the name of the object. Use it. 5 Do you always meet your friends at the weekend? B: How often do you see him?
2 you 5 them
It’s on the table.
6 Who always calls you at the weekend?
3 us 6 him

b Work in pairs. Read your sentences and guess your


Go to page 132 or your app for more information and practice. Develop
partner's objects.
your
A: It’s on the table.
reading
B: Is it a book?

page 110

Go to your app for more practice.

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