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1.

It's the first day (at any


situation). Listen to the
THE FIRST DAY
conversation and infer the INTRODUCE PEOPLE
answers.
2. Discuss them as a class.
INFERRING INFORMATION

1. How many people are there in


the conversation?
2. What are their occupations?
3. Where are they?
4. Why is one person introducing
the other two?
5. Which person is new in the
conversation?
1. How many people are there in the conversation?
R// There are three people in the conversation.

2. What are their occupations?


R// They are students.

3. Where are they?


R// I can see that they are in a clothing store

4. Why is one person introducing the other two?


R// Because the person knows the other two person and the
don’t know each other before.

5. Which person is new in the conversation?


R// Paula is new in the conversation.
OR

Is used to connect two or more


possibilities, options, or alternatives
CONJUNCTIONS: Example:

OR, AND, BUT. Do you prefer tea or coffee ?

BUT
AND
Is used to show a
Is used to join two or more contradiction, an exception, or
words, phrases, or related an objection.
sentences together.
Example:
Example:
I want to go to the party, but
I like cupcakes and donuts. I am so tired.
TIME
TO
PRACTICE!
SOLUTION:

1. I LIVE IN SPAIN, BUT I’M FROM ARGENTINA.

2. MY SISTER AND I ARE 21.

3. I’M AUSTRALIAN, BUT I’M WASN’T BORN IN AUSTRALIA.

4. HE’S FROM GERMANY AND HE SPEAKS THREE LANGUAGES.

5. MY FRIEND IS 30 AND HE’S A TEACHER.

6. I HAVE A SISTER, BUT I DON’T HAVE A BROTHER.

7. SHE’S A STUDENT AND SHE’S AT TOKYO UNIVERSITY.

8. MY FAMILY LIVES IN THE COUNTRYSIDE, BUT I LIVE IN THE CITY.

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