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G verb be: we, you and they

V the alphabet, classroom language How do you spell


P word stress, spelling your name your name?
It’s G-A-R-Y
3. How do you spell it?
Listen and number the pictures.

Listen. Can you year the difference?

1- M N 4- G J 7- U W
2- B B 5- E I 8- B V
Listen to the alphabet and repeat 3- K Q 6- Y I 9- E A

Listen and order the sentences

F–L–O–R–E-S

Hello, I’m Eva Flores. I have a


reservation.

Excuse me?

How do you spell your last


name?

Thank you

Good morning

6 F–L–O–R–E–S

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Names: Vocabulary: useful phrases
First name: e.g Bruno, Angelica, Chris
Last Name / family name: e.g Herrera, Jolie, Brown

In pairs, role-play the dialog. Use your first name and


last name. Use Good morning, Good afternoon, and
Good evening.

Greetings:
Good morning: 12:00
Good afternoon: 12:00 6:00 P.M 1- How do you spell it?
Good evening: 6:00 P.M

Listen. Then practice the conversation with


Your classmates

Liz: Excuse me. Are these seats free?


Jenny: Yes, they are. Please sit down.
Liz: Thanks!

Max: I’m Max, and she’s Liz. We’re Canadian.


2- Can you repeat that, please?
Steve: Are you on vacation?
Max: Yes, we are. How about you?
Steve: We aren’t on vacation. We’re students.

Liz: Are you American?


Jenny: No, we aren’t. We aren’t from the US.
Liz: Oh, Are you from Japan?
Jenny: No, we aren’t.
Liz: You aren’t American, and you aren’t Japanese.
Where are you from?
Jenny: We’re from Canada, too.

3- How do you say ____ in English?

Listen again and write T (true) or F (false).


1- Max and Liz are American ___
2- Max and Liz are on vacation ___
3- Steve and Jenny aren’t on vacation ___
4- Steve and Jenny are teachers. ___
5- Steve and Jenny aren’t American ___
6- Steve and Jenny are Japanese ___

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Grammar: Present tense we, you, they.
Full form Contraction Remember:

+ = affirmative form • In questions, put “are” before we, you and


We are students We’re students they.
You are Peruvian You’re Peruvian. Are we in class 3? Not We are in class 3?
They are Mexican They’re Mexican. • Don’t use contractions in affirmative
short answers:
Full form Contraction Yes, we are NOT Yes, we’re.
Yes, you are NOT Yes, you’re.
+ = negative form Yes, they are NOT Yes, they’re.
We are not teachers. We aren’t teachers. • We and you are used for both men and
You are not Chinese. You aren’t Chinese. women.
They are not married. They aren’t married. • They is used for men, women and things.

Questions Affirmative short answers Negative short answers


Are we in class 3? Yes, we are. / Yes, you are. No, we aren’t. / No, you aren’t.
Are you from Argentina? Yes, we are. No, we aren’t.
Are they married? Yes, they are. No, they aren’t.

Grammar practice:
Change the bold words to a pronoun, e.g., you, he, they, Fill in the blanks. Use contractions where
etc. possible.
Luisa and Pedro are from Lima. ____ from Lima.
1- Mary and I are Mexican. ____’re Mexican. 1- A: _______ you from Jamaica?
2- Tango is from Argentina. ____ it’s Argentinian B: No, we _____. We ______ Portugal.
3- Are Tom and Charles Italian? Are ___ Italian? 2- A: _____ you and Thomas married?
4- Charles and Philip are Russian. ___’re from Russia. B: No, we _____. He ____ my friend.
5- You and Roy are my students. ____’re my students. 3- A: ______ your car from Italy?
6- Marcus and I are from London. ___’re from London B: Yes, it ____. It ____ from Rome.
4- A: _____ from Piura?
Make affirmative and negative sentences. Use we, you, B: No, we ______. We ___ from Cuzco.
they. 5- A: ____ she French?
B: Yes, she ____. She ____ from Paris.
Rosita and I / Cuban (+) We’re Cuban. 6- A: Where _____ you from?
1- Alice and Claire / Chile ______________ B: We __ from Japan. We ___ Japanese.
2- You, Liz and John / American ______________ 7- A: What ___ your name?
3- Michael and Dalton / brothers ______________ B: My name ____ Chloe.
4- Cesar and I / on vacation ______________ 8- A: Where ____ he from?
5- Lucy and You / Ecuadorian ______________ B: He __ from Brazil. He __ Brazilian.

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Speaking
Are the nationalities right or wrong? Ask and answer questions in pairs. Correct the wrong nationalities.

Is Leonel Messi
Mexican?
No, he isn’t. He’s
Argentinian.

Leonel Messi / Canadian Ratatouille / Cuban Yma Súmac / Peruvian

Ratatouille / Colombian Christ the redeemer / Liberty Statue / French


Italian

Read the sentences to your classmates and they will ask the question.
Example: You’re American – Are you American?

1- He’s Canadian 5- I’m your friend


2- We’re Peruvian 6- You’re married
3- They’re Mexican 7- They’re from Puerto Rico
4- She’s Italian 8- He’s Japanese

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