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Useful language for .. . Getting help What's the word for “ "in Foyt?) How do you spell ” mean? 1'm sorry. Can you repeat that, eels Can you say that again, please? Can you explain the activity again, please? Working with a partner _ = ‘I'm ready. Are you ready? No. Just a ge) You go first. OK TI go a) What do you have for number 1? "7 Ihave. ee Do you want to be A or B? no A Ti be A. You can be by Let's do the activity again, OK Let's chan ge Hee That's it. We're finished. ’ ™% What Gwe Go net? J Can I read your paragraph? a ‘Sure. Here you go. Unit ] All about you ____2 Building vocabulary A @ Listen. Practice the conversations. Emily Good night. Matt Good night. Have a good evening. Sarah Bye. See you tomorrow, a: Emily Thank you. You too. Matt Bye. See you. B © Listen to the conversations. Check (/) the responses you hear. 1. Bye. Have a good evening 3. Bye. See you later. 5. Good-bye, Have a nice day. C You too. Good-bye. © OK. See you later. O Thank you. [% You too. Good night. Bye. See you next week. O Thanks. You too. 2. Hi, How are you? 4, Hey, Oscar! CO Good, thanks. CO Hi. How are yout (rm fine. Hello. C Write three expressions for saying hello and good-bye. Compare with a partner. Hew ave you? : ra BR Hello. Good-bye. D Class activity Say hello and good-bye to five classmates, Vocabulary notebook Meetings and greetings See page 10 for a new way to log and learn vocabulary. ____ 1 Saying names in Englis! Hi, I'm Liz Park. Hi, My name is David. My first name is Elizabeth. My last name is Hanson Liz is short for Elzabeth Name: David Allen Hanson Name: Elizabeth = Par} RAST MIDDLE LAST mst WODLE Vm Mary Gomez. My middle name is Ann. Frank is my husband. Name: Mary Ann Gomez [single i married single (lmarried Oisingle [married A @ Listen to the people above give Miss, Mrs., Ms., Mr.? their names. + David Hanson is single. + Lia Patks single B Complete the sentences. Then compare + Mary Gomez is marted with a partner. + Frank Gomez is married ‘Mr. Henson Ms. Park / Miss Park ‘Ms. Gomez) Mrs. Gomez ‘Mr. Gomez My first name is. My last name is My middle name is My nickname i My teacher's name is __ My favorite name is C @ Listen and say the alphabet. Circle the letters in your first name. Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ti Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz D @ Listen. Then practice the conversation a ~~ with a partner. Use your own names. , Katherine? \ Kathryn? 4 A. What's your name? Catherine? 1g B Catherine Ravelli. 4. How do you spell Catherine? & >t B CATHERINE. A Thanks, And your last name? B RAV-E-L-L-L E Class activity Ask your classmates their names. Make a list. 2 Building language = A @ tisten. Which classroom is Carmen in this term? What about Jenny? Practice the conversation. Mr Martin Good morning, Are you here for an English class? Carmen Yes, 1am. I'm Carmen Rivera. Mr. Martin OK. You're in Room B. Jenny And I'm Jenny. Mr. Martin Are you Jenny Loo? Jenny No, I'm not. 'm Jenny Lim. Am in Room B, too? Mr. Martin Yes. Wait — no, you're not. You're in Room G. Jenny Ob, no! Carmen, we're not in the same class! B Complete the answers. Then check the names of five classmates. @ 4 Are you Amy? @ 4 Are you Amy? B Yes,I__. B No, not. TTT is the most common word. 1'm is more common than I am. i if vm A Complete the conversations. Then practice with a partner. @ 4 _Ave you Emiko? B Yes, |___.1____here for an English class. you here for English, too? A No,L 1__ here for a French class. ea you Chris? B Yes,1___ we in the same class? . A Yes, we & Dino. B Hi, Dino. Nice to meet you. B Pair work Choose a conversation and practice. Use your own information, ‘Then act out your conversation for the class. 1 Numbers 0-10 A @ tisten and say the numbers. Ox t= 27° a aS RRe! 7883: 9i ahd zero one two three four five six seven eight nine ten 8 , & B @ Listen. Then practice. My ID number | My phone number is is 259-62-1883. | 216-555-7708. My e-mail My passport number ——_ address is dsmith6@cup.org. | is 649-321-508. ELLENM. JONES i / OU 0 HAL i __1D: 259 62 1883 . Numbers and e-mail addresses 216-555-7708 = “two-one-six, five-five-five, seven-seven-oh (zero)-eight dsmithé@cup.org = “d-smith-six-at-c-u-p-dot-org" 2 Building language A @ Listen, What is Victor's telephone number? Practice the conversation. Receptionist Hi! Are you a member? Victor No, I'm just here for the day. Receptionist OK. So, what's your name, please? Vietor Victor Lopez. Receptionist And what’s your phone number? Victor It's 646-555-3048. Receptionist And your e-mail address? Victor Um... it's vlopez6@cup.org, Receptionist OK. So it’s $10 for today. Here's your pass. Victor Thanks, re ‘ “itout~ 8 Can you complete these questions and answers? ~~ Then practice with a partner. O41. your name? @ A what's 2 B Joe Garrett. B I's jgarrett@cup.org, ? A Match the questions and answers. Then practice. - phone 1. What's your teacher’s name?_b a. Rachel. @ “telephone 2. What's your first name? ___ b. It’s Ms. Gardino, 3. What's your e-mail address?____c. My last name? Yoshida. 4, What's your phone number?____d It’s yoyo3@cup.org. 5. What's your last name?__ e. 646-555-3907. B Pair work Ask and answer three questions with What's. Give your own answers. “What's your teacher's name?” — “It's Mr. Williams.” ___ 4 Listening and speaking Memberships — . Park Lake Jackie L Nicols 555-2864 JTHOMASN@cup.org 607-555- PL3a088 B Pair work Now complete this form for a partner. Ask questions. A What's your first name? B Silvia. A How do you spell it? ... ENGLISH CLUB APPLICATION ......... Can you complete the conversation with the questions in the box? A_____ How about you? B Yes,lam. re you a new student? A Yes, me too. ee a SMa Ceca e ree Leer a a Ce a aL Benard Dea ee eee Dee ae ae ‘Now listen. Are Alicia and Adam friends? TCU Te Tie7iiaee Are you here for the concert?” PS to ask the same questions as Alicia. OC Ea aaa Cr rae Complete the conversations below. Then practice with a partner ° Ate you new here? emmgieg 9 tt Yes, me too, @ Marie Hello. Are you here on vacation? Yes, Lam. ? No, I'm here on business. Unit | All about you 2 Strategy plus_Fveryday expressions Some everyday expressions are more formal. nr) More formal Less formal Yes. Yeah. Thankyou. Thanks: Hello. Hi How are you? How are you doing? Ym fin. OK. / Pretty good. / Good. Good-bye. Bye. / See you. / See you later iy In conversation... Yeah is 10 times more common than yes. peaustthtt = A Complete these conversations with expressions from the box above Compare with a partner. e Kathy Hi, sorry I'm late. Jeff Good morning, Mrs. Swan. 2 2 Mike Pretty good. How are you? Mrs. Swan - How are you? Kathy : Jeff Vm fine, Kathy Bye. See you. Jeff Good-bye, Mrs. Swan. Mike Mrs. Swan B Pair work Practice the conversations. 3 Free talk Meet a celebrity. qu See Free talk 1 at the back of the book for more speaking practice. hina MinicboGR Meetings and greetings Learning tip Learning expressions. Write new expressions with their responses, like this: a: People say Mi and Bye more than Hello and Good-bye. Write a response for each expression. a tO. MAA tetto. 1 Helo.) | ay) Se a fo LR Good-bye, 2. Good morning. | | ai cnaeeiiiaiea ui 3, HilmHelen. | gid) © 4. How are you? | | a ec ae 5. Have anice day. | se al 6. See you tomorrow. | ial ad 7, Have a good evening. | | ——-—— S- a 8 Good night. xf On your own Before your next class, say hello and good-bye (in English!) to three people.

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