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Unit 1 - Lesson C

The document provides lessons on numbers, addition, subtraction, and personal information. It introduces WH questions words like what, when, where, why and how. It discusses using contracted versus uncontracted question words and provides examples of both. The document emphasizes using uncontracted question words when writing or speaking to non-native speakers for clarity. It also provides practice asking and answering WH questions about personal information.

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Unit 1 - Lesson C

The document provides lessons on numbers, addition, subtraction, and personal information. It introduces WH questions words like what, when, where, why and how. It discusses using contracted versus uncontracted question words and provides examples of both. The document emphasizes using uncontracted question words when writing or speaking to non-native speakers for clarity. It also provides practice asking and answering WH questions about personal information.

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LESSON C

WH questions & personal information


REVIEW LESSON B – Verb to Be
LESSON C - THE NUMBERS

Activity A. Listen . Then practice


ADDITION & SUBTRACTION
20 – 10 = 10
Minus / equals
Plus / equals
PRACTICE TIME :

2+4= 6 4-2 = 2 10-5 = 5


6+2= 8 7-5 = 2 10- 4 = 6
5+5 = 10 7-3=4 2+6 = 8
5-5 = 0 5+2 = 7 12 - 9 = 3
0+0 = 0 5+5 = 10 0-0 =0
7+3= 10 28-19 = 9
PERSONAL INFORMATION –
DATOS PERSONALES

What kind of personal information do you know?


 Passport number
 Email
 Id card
 Credit card
 Phone number
 Home phone number
 Address /e-mail address
PERSONAL INFORMATION –
Activity B & Building language
 Telephone/ cell phone number (número telefónico/ número de celular)
 Email address (dirección de correo electrónico)
 Passport number (número de pasaporte)
 Credit card number (número de tarjeta de crédito)

My (… ) is : Name: Camila Ramos Alvarez


+86 18151542590 +51 934566207
[email protected]
Passport number :
675 096 213
Activity B
WH QUESTIONS – SPANISH

What’s your Passport number?


My Passport number is …
It`s …
My phone number it`s X
WH QUESTIONS

We use question words to ask


certain types of questions (
question word questions).
We often refer to these words
as WH words because they
include the letters WH (for
example WHy, HoW).
WH QUESTIONS
That’s why : es por eso que estudio Inglés
WHICH & WHAT

“What” Is for Lots of Possibilities


Use “what” when there are lots of possible options or when you don’t know how many options there are.
These are a few examples of using “what” in this way:
 What color shirt will you wear tomorrow?
 What is your favorite kind of ice cream?
 I didn’t hear what you said.
 What makes someone a good friend?
 What did you do at school today?
 Do you know what time it is?
WHICH & WHAT

“Which” Is for Fewer Possibilities


In contrast, “which” indicates there are fewer possible options. You already know that the answer is one of two
things or one of a few things. Knowing how to use “which” in a question means thinking about how much you
already know. Using it indicates you have some background information, as you can see in these example
sentences:
 Which pair of shoes did you decide to wear with your prom dress?
 Which of your children is starting school this year?
 I don’t know which fork is for my salad.
 Which wrist did you sprain?
 Do you know which way we should turn?
 Which day did you decide to host the dinner party?
Can we contract questions words (WH)?

IF THE SUBJECT IS SINGULAR YOU CAN CONTRACT IT, BUT IF THE QUESTION
USE A PLURAL VERB IT’S SUGGESTED TO WRITE SEPARATELY
e.G:
Who is your sister ? Who’s your sister ?
What is it ? What’s it ? This is …

Who are here ? Who’re here?

Why’s
Can we contract questions words (WH)?

We have some reasons why they shouldn’t be contracted


1. THEY ARE NOT CONSIDERATE IN WRITINGS .
2. THE STRESS IN OUR TONGUE INCREASE
3. THEY SOUND INFORMAL
4. IF WE ARE BEGINNERS IT’S BETTER TO PRONOUNCE ALL THE LETTERS TO
MAKE THE CONVERSATION CLEAR
5. NATIVES COULD THINK YOU HAVE A BAD PRONUNCIATION SOMETIMES
Can we contract questions words (WH)?

e.G :
Why’s my mom here? Why is my mom here ?
What is it important? What’s it important?

How’s it going? Why’re you late ? Why are you late?


How’s school?

GRAMMAR & LISTENING AND SPEAKING PAGE 7


At the
airport
At the
university
At the
hotel
WHERE’S MY MOM?
SHE’S NOT HERE
WHOSE’S THIS
PENCIL?
WHERE ARE MY
CLASSMATES ?
WHY’S YOU SAD?
ARE YOU HAPPY?
YES, I AM
ARE THEY
CHRISTIAN?
YES, THEY ARE
WHERE IS DONALD
TRUMP?
HE IS HERE
HOMEWORK

WRITE THE PERSONAL INFORMATION FROM


FIVE PEOPLE YOU KNOW

My best friend is Silvia, her first name is Silvia and her surname is Sanchéz.
Her pone number is 979121250
Her ID card number is 48853161
Her e-mail address is [email protected]

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