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José provides personal information about himself in response to questions. He states his name, age, job as an electrician, place of origin as Córdoba, and that he lives alone. For hobbies, he mentions listening to music, playing paddle and tennis, traveling, and dislikes cleaning. His favorite music is pop and folk music in English.

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José provides personal information about himself in response to questions. He states his name, age, job as an electrician, place of origin as Córdoba, and that he lives alone. For hobbies, he mentions listening to music, playing paddle and tennis, traveling, and dislikes cleaning. His favorite music is pop and folk music in English.

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APRIL, 4th

PERSONAL QUESTIONS

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/29047621/personal-questions/
personal-information-questions

What is your full name?


My name is José
L: el
U: iú
I: ai
S: es

How old are you?


I’m /aim/ 41 years old
My birthday is on 26th March

What’s your job?


yob
I’m an electrician

Where are you from?


I’m from Córdoba

Who do you live with?



quien con
I live alone (solo)

What are your hobbies?


What do you like doing?

I like listening to music


I like playing paddle
I like playing tennis /chess
I like traveling
I don’t like cleaning
I do not = (don’t)
What’s your favorite music?
My favorite music is in English
Pop, all kinds of music / varied types of
music

pop and folk music

LIKE / DON’T LIKE/ ENJOY / HATE

I like GOING fishing


I hate cleaning
I enjoy cooking

I don’t work on Saturdays: no trabajo los


sábados

He doesn’t live with me

feet /fi:t/ i larga, más tensa


big /big/
feet

1- What’s your name?


2- How old are you?
3-What 's your job?
4- Where are you from?
5- What are your hobbies?
I like dancing and singing
I like traveling
I don’t like cleaning
6- What is your favorite music?
Folk and pop in English
7- When is your birthday? birth date
My birthday is on March, the 26th (twenty sixth)
8-What is your favorite food?
I like eating breaded meat (milanesa)

Me gusta caminar
I like walking

No me gusta leer
I don’t like reading

Disfruto jugar al ajedrez


I enjoy playing chess

Me gusta comer pizza


I like eating pizza
I like hanging out with friends

Yo camino a la mañana
I walk in the morning

Yo bebo y camino
I drink and walk

I like cooking / I like to cook

I like the writing in the classboard

APRIL, 6th (class 2)

I am José / I’m not Pedro


soy

I am at home / I’m not at the office


estoy

i am not pedro, i am jose


I am not at office , I am at home
a business /biznes/ meeting

You (iú) are in my class


You’re (iór) in my class

Dictation
1982 1982
2007 (two thousand and seven): I met my partner
2023
2010: I got my teaching/teacher degree 1930
2014: My eldest daughter was born
2017: My youngest daughter was born
1999: I finished highschool

What happened in …?
que sucedió en
JOSE: J O S E . Joseph

AT THE COFFEE SHOP


Good morning/afternoon
Can I help you? / What would you like to have/order?
qué le gustaría

I’d like a tea /coffee/ a soda/ a sandwich / soup/


orange juice/, please
What 's your name?
How do you spell your name? J-o- s- e
How much is the tea?
Do you take credit card/cash/virtual wallet?
(Aceptás)
Here you are (aquí tiene usted)
here’s / the tea and soda / the credit card
What’s the alias? QR code?
Thank you / Goodbye / have a nice day / enjoy your
tea
enjoy your meal (comida)

B E R N A R D I
bi í ar en ei ar di ai
A: ei
E: i
I: ai
O: ou
U: iú

or /or/

Homework: write a dialogue at the coffee shop

APRIL, 11th (class 3)

Students
dancers

Simple Present

I work I don’t work


she works She doesn’t work (does not)
he works She doesn’t work
It works It doesn’t work
they work They don’t work
you work you don’t work
APRIL, 11th (class 3)

I study English on Tuesday /túzdei/ and Friday


/stadi/ /fraidei/

students
dancers
sorry
number
07894132456
Hello! I’m…
Hi! Nice to meet you …
What’s your name?
I’m….
Can I have your phone number/facebook/instagram?
Would you like to go for a drink?
Te gustaría ir por un trago?
Yes, I would. / I would like to go for a drink
me gustaría.
Sure,It’s…
(seguro)
It was nice meeting you
(fue un gusto conocerte)

Sarah@USA
at

B E R N A R D I
bi í ar en ei ar di ai
bayobernardi

verb ´be´: es/estar

I am /I’m José: yo soy José


I am in my house: yo estoy en mi casa
I’m not Pedro

She is Sally: ella es Sally


She is in the salsa class: ella está en la clase de
salsa
She is dancing: ella está bailando
She is not / isn’t Susan

You are a teacher: vos sos profesora


You are at school: ella está en la escuela
You’re not / you aren’t a doctor

DAYS OF THE WEEK

Monday /mandei/
Tuesday /túzdei/
Wednesday /wenzdei/
Thursday /zersdei/
Friday /fraidei/
Saturday /saterdei/
Sunday /sandei/

Day /dei/
APRIL, 14th (class 4)

I don’t live in the capital city

ELEMENTARY STB Page 148

Tuesday APRIL, 18th (class 5)

josebernardi@hotmail.es
AT DOT

J: yei L: el
O: ou U: iú
S: es I: ai
E: iii S: es

B E R N A R D I
bi i ar en ei ar di ai
PARA FECHAS: ordinal numbers

1st: first /ferst/


2nd: second
3rd: third /zerd/
4th: fourth
5th: fifth
6th: sixth
7th: seventh
8th: eighth
9th: ninth
10th: tenth

Monday, 1st
FRIDAY 7th
tuesday 18th
wednesday 3rd

5/25th

2 / 21st

Monday, 27th
Friday, 2nd
Sunday, 23rd
Friday April, 21st (class 5)

intense
paddle tournament
March, 26th
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, Sunday

full name: What’s your full name?


age: How old are you?
from?
job
e-mail address
birthday: When is your birthday?
hobbies What are your hobbies?
favorite…

THE LITTLE PRINCE


POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

I: My house
She: Her house
He: His house
You: Your house / You’re José
tu casa vos estás/sos

We: Our house


aur

They: Their house

My cousins live in their house. They live in Sacanta

He is in his house
él está en su casa

He’s in his house


i am not in my house
she is not in her house
you are not in your house
Homework
Read classbook (stb) page 124
STB: student’s book
Do exercises on page 125

Bless you

Tuesday April, 25th (class 6)

tired, not so good


angry
I’m having a difficult day

Mexico: Mexican
Brazil: Brazilian
Russia (rasha): Russian (rashan)
Scotland: Scottish (skotish)

The United States of America : USA

Europe /iúrop/
Asia /eisha/
Africa
North America
South America
Homework:
Student’s book page 8 (The world quiz)
Workbook (blanco y negro): pages 4, 5, 6

Tuesday April, 28th (class 7)

winter: invierno
autumn: otoño
/otom/

orange juice /órinyus/

No, I’m not

Tuesday May, 2nd (class 8)

in the morning
in the afternoon
in the evening
at night
during the night

Good night: buenas noches despedida


Good evening: buenas noches (al llegar)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58s7yEkvrzo&t=10s

Marie

She is a receptionist and she is from Paris. She is


French. She likes Giorgio Moretti very much.

Sheryl

She is the office manager and she is American. She is


from the USA. She likes Giorgio Moretti very much.

Bob /Roberto

Bob is a travel agent (eiynt). He is from the USA. He is


American. He is very funny.

Paul

Paul is a tour guide (gaid). He is from the USA. He is


American. He likes dancing and singing (cantar)
/SINguING/
Giorgio Moretti

Giorgio is a singer (singuer). He is from Italy. He is


Italian. He is very famous (feimes).
Thursday May, 4th (class 9)
/zersdei/

have a great week

Vienes a cenar?
Are you coming for dinner?
Come for dinner
Would you like to come for dinner?
Te gustaría venir a cenar?
Yes, I would. Sure

Do you live in San Luis Capital?

Countries and nationalities


https://wordwall.net/es/resource/14455325/nationalities-and-countries
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/2512471/countries-and-nationalities

Friday 5th (fifth), of May Clase 10

It rained today
She watches tv
I wash the dishes (lavo los platos)

She washes (washiz) the dishes


I do homework

She does homework

at 3:30 am (three thirty)


Very late! (muy tarde)

His name (su nombre)

your name is José


My brother doesn’t watch tv in the morning

Tuesday 9th (ninth), of May


Clase 11

birthday (cumpleaños)

Do you practice speaking English every day?


How often (cuán seguido) do you practice …?

I practice English every day

What types/kinds of books do you read?


How often do you ride your bike to school?

a coffee person

I like to meet my friends on the weekend


I like hanging out with friends
I go out with my friends
I go to the park with my daughters /doters/
Would you like to go for a coffee someday?
te gustaría

It was very nice talking to you…


fue muy lindo charlar con vos…
let’s get to work

CLASSWORK
NEXT CLAS MONDAY 19:30
FRIDAY 15 PM

May 12th

morning: 12 am to 11:59 am
noon: 12 pm-12:59 (mediodía)
afternoon: 1 pm - 6:59 pm
evening: 7pm- to dinner (hasta la cena)
night: after dinner, when you go to sleep

1- What time do you wake up?


/weik ap/
I wake up at 7 am (ei em)
2- Do you have a shower (te duchás) in the morning or at night?
No, I do not. / I don’t

3- Do you have breakfast? (desayunás)


Yes. I have toast and coffee with milk for breakfast.

4- What time do you start work?


It depends. Generally, at 8 am.

I go to sleep between (bituín) 1 and 2 am

1- What time does Emanuel wake up?


He wakes up at 7:30 am

2- Does he have a shower in the morning?


No, he doesn’t

3- Does he have breakfast?


Yes, he has coffee for breakfast

He goes to work at 8 am

do : does
have: has
play: plays
cook: cooks
go: goes
watch: watches
The Present Simple

+ I /we / they / you wake up at 7 am


- I don’t wake up at 9 am
? Do you wake up at 8? Do + + verb..?

+ He/ She / it wakes up at 7 am


- She doesn’t wake up at 8
? Does she wake up at 9?

do + not :don’t
does + not: doesn’t
have + not: haven’t (no tengo)
I don’t have a cat = I haven’t got a cat

May 15th

not having any obligations

Simple Present
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/15722482/a2/simple-present-speaking-wheel
Video: Fawlty Towers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25vjeHt32-0
1) What is Fawlty Towers?
2) What is the manager’s name? His name is Basil Fawlty
3) Is he married? He is married to Sybil
4) Where is Polly from?
5) Where is Manuel from?
6) What languages does Manuel speak? He speaks Spanish and a
little English
7) What is the hotel like? Describe the hotel. The manager often
gets angry at the staff and the guests

Fawlty Towers / BBC Comedy


manager / Basil Fawlty
Sybil
Manuel and Polly / work
Manuel / Spanish
Polly / English
Hotel / terrible / disaster
Basil/ angry / guests and staff

MAY, 19 TH

TIDY

UNTIDY (MESSY)

Class book page 14

1- Door
2- Table / desk
3- Files
4- Glasses
5- Chair
6- Laptop
7- Window
8- Photos
9- Table
10- Newspaper

handcuffs

HAY : THERE IS a table


THERE ARE two chairs
There is a door
There is a desk
There are files / 6 files
There is a chair
There are glasses
There is a laptop
There are photos
There is a table
There is a newspaper
There is a window
There are some cds on the floor

Homework
Student’s book page 127 (2A ex a and b)

MAY, 22nd

caminar: walk
tú caminas?: Do you walk?
Tú caminarías: You would walk
Caminarías tú?: Would you walk?

Homework
Student’s book page 127 (2A ex a and b)
workbook page 12

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