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A RO Mec meen eh en Hera UR Me Lec mT Ue eee erent ted SO On ertn UNIT 1 COMMUNICATIVE GOALS FUNCTIONS | EXPONENTS Greeting people © Good morning/afternoon/evening Hello, Anal Hi, Leo! How are you (today)? Fine, thanks Saying goodbye © see you later/tomorrowinext class Goodbye/Bye/Bye-bye! Introducing oneself ‘© My name’s Leonard. Hello. My name's William, but you can call me Bill Responding to introductions © Nice to meet you, Leonard Nice to meet you too, Hi/Mello, Leonard! Asking someone to spell hivher How do you spell your first/last name? name Asking someone's name/ ‘What's your name? nickname What's your full/last name, please? | Doyou have a nickname? ‘Asking for and giving phone © what's your phone number? numbers It's $52-3718, Talking about places of origin ©) where are you from? \'m from South Korea. Talking about places of residence @ Where do you live? Hive in Brooklyn. eT VOCABULARY Numbers ro* 013 thirteen © 40 8 4 ora 214 fourteen 2 45 2 two 15 fifteen © 50 3 three 16 sixteen © 56 : 4 four ov © 60 5S five ©18 eighteen Oe = as O19. \ nineteen © 70 . 7 seven 20 — twenty © 78 Seventy-eight 8 — eight 21 twenty-one © 80 eighty oars 22 twenty-two © 89 ys 10 ten O23 Qae eee ionta at) eleven: 030° thirty ©100 — (e/oneyhunared 12 twelve 34 thirty-four ‘in phone numbers: 0 is pronounced “oh” 152 one hundred and fifty-two UNIT 2 Indefinite Articles: a/an GRAMMAR Let's see a comedy tonight. My grandpa has a white Volkswagen. This book has a yellow cover. I'm a high school teacher. My daughter is a university student. Verb Be - Present Affirmative Statements Jam an English student. You are in Basic 1 He/She is16 years old. Itis 2:45 now. We are in the construction business. Hawaii is an American state. She is taking an intensive course of Spanish. They speak English with an unusual accent its difficult to find an honest politician these days. Fox Mulder is an FBI agent. Negative Statements Lam nov I'm not... ‘You are not/ You aren't... He/she is nov/ Heishe isn't, Itisnot/Itisn’t... We are not/ We aren't. You (and Anna) are my best friends. ‘You are not/ You aren't. Are you..? They are famous movie stars. They are not... / They aren't Are they..? Prepositions of Place 1.n (countries, states, cities, 2:on (streets, avenues, squares) _3. at (addresses) ets She works on Michigan Avenue. The theater isat 754.0 was born in Spain. He has an apartment on Clinton Broadway. Hive in Florida. Street. Hive at 1032 Boylston He lives in New York City We live on Southwest Drive Street, : She lives im Brooklyn. Their office is on Trafalgar Square. Our school is at 96 Lexington Avenue. i BI Ne) Vere) cy 1154 one hundred and fifty-four COMMUNICATIVE GOALS EXPONENTS eT aee 3 COMMUNICATIVE GOALS When's your birthday? It’son_ (October 13). When were you born? I was born in 1985/on September 15. Talking about someone's birthday Talking about age How old are you? 'm 23 (years old). characteristics He’s messy and disorganized. What are your parents like? They are friendly and communicative. Talking about personal t What's your boyfriend like? ® Talking about zodiac signs What's your sign? I'ma Virgo. Taking about likes and dislikes‘) What do you like/love/hate to do in your free time? Iike/love to read and take my dog for a walk. I don't like/hate to stay home. Talking about weekend and 2 What do you do on weekends/on your vacation? vacation activities J usually/sometimes/always go to the movies. UNIT 4 VOCABULARY Months of the Year January > Iwas born in February s March _— and April ‘one hundred and fifty-seven 157 Prepositions of Time SS Preposition Used for general in year, season, month, time of day * on date, day of the week at time specific * exception: at night UNIT 5 FUNCTIONS Talking about someone's family Examples She was born in 1979. We enjoy skiing in winter. His birthday is in September. ur class is in the morningiafternoon/evening. Halloween is on October 31. Iwas born on July 12, 1983, Let's have lunch on Sunday, Lusually get up at 7:30. Trains stop at midnight. COMMUNICATIVE GOALS EXPONENTS How big is your family? Do you have any brothers and sisters? Talking about someone's age How old is your brother/sister? HelShe is 14 (years old) How old are your parents? My father is 60 and my mother is 55, Talking about likes and dislikes and free time activities ‘What does he/she like to do in hisher free time? He/She likes to go te the movies. What does he/she do on weekends? He/She usually goes to the beach Exchanging information about other people 458 one hundred and fifty-eight What is your father's/mother's name? His name’s Paul/Her name's Angela. What are their names? Their names are Jane and Peter. What does he/she do? He/She is a Law student. Where does helshe worklao to school? He/She works in a hospital. He/She goes to DN High School. What's hishher sign? He/She is an Aries. ‘Does he/she have any brothers and sisters/kids? He/She has 3 brothers and 1 sister/2 kids. {he/she married? No, he/she is single/divorced. EXPONENT | FUNCTIONS EXPONENTS Directions and Locations » across from > next to + go straight ahead fvyiy fo > inthe | of the fe > in front of > turn right U Ar Pr Uo C7 » turn left » between on the corner (H " [ oN uu it ® \ NIT 10 COMMUNICATIVE GOALS FUNCTIONS EXPONENTS asking for and offering assistance ata store Making comparisons Expressing surprise Expressing preference Talking about prices and forms of (2 payment 464 one hundred and sixty-four Colors Owhite @ gray Blight blue © light green © beige © yellow OS eee © gold © violet forte =) INT brown black What is your favorite color? Look at what you are wearing today. What colors are you dressed in? What other colors do you know? Write them down. 466 one hundred and sixty sx UNIT 11 COMMUNICATIVE GOALS FUNCTIONS Ordering food Cro Taig I'll have the mushroom risotto. A.green salad, please | Want to have a cheeseburger and a Coke Do you have any kind of vegetable? We have carrots, green beans. What kind of salad do you have? We have Caesar salad, tuna with sun dried tomatoes. Taking orders What can | get you today? What would you like to drink? Why don't you try our new mushroom risotto? Anything else? Is that all? Asking for and giving suggestions 2) What's a good place to eat here? There is this italian place that has all kinds of dishes. We could order something by phone. Giving advice and making recommendations You shouldn't do that! You should try something more substantial. You should eat healthier foods. Making comparisons They're tastier than broccoli! You can be healthier than you think, Making requests Could | have the check, please? Sure, Can Ihave the menu? Here you are. Complaining about the service and offering solutions The food is too spicy. The food is cold There's a bug in my food. This is not what | ordered, I'm sorry, ll bring you another one. VOCABULARY Kinds of Food > Appetizers cheese nuts pickles crackers ) Entrées/Main Courses ©) Desserts pasta ice cream chicken cheesecake beef apple ple fish fruit risotto chocolate truffles casserole one hundred and sixty-seven 167 eae ae P From this list, which are your favorites? ONT GRAMMAR Comparatives Long Beach is cleaner than this one. Lets go there. This exhibition is more interesting than the one we visited yesterday. | think we should take the subway. It's faster than a taxi Adjective ‘Comparative of Adjective Comparative of Superiority Superiority hot hotter ©) beautiful more beautiful cold colder O)handsome more handsome cheap é see Oexciting fast faster frightening more frightening big bigger good better small Bad expensive sl interesting more interesting Ofar further easy easier hould We use should to express a recommendation or give someone advice. You should eat mare vegetables. He should definitely visit Venice when in Italy. He shouldn't work so hard on weekends. They shouldn't buy so many superfluous things. UNIT 12 COMMUNICATIVE GOALS Making small talk © How about this weather? Fi You look lovely! Can | ask you where you bought this dress? Say, do you come here often? | By the way, my name’s Joshua MacDowell . Conversation Scenes 1 At the front desk Secretary: Student: Secretary: Student: Secretary: Student: Secretary: Leonardo: Secretary: Good morning. How are you today? Hmm... fine, thanks...ubh...Im anew student here... Ob, welcome! What's your full name, please? Leanardo Sapore. Sapore.... How do you spell that? S-A-P-O-R- Oh, here it is! Leonardo Sapore. Your class is in room 7. Wait... Whats your phone number, please? Its 555-6370, 5-6-3-7-0. Thanks. Conversation Scenes 2 In the classroom Secretary: Ms. Tomson: Leonardo: Ms. Tomson: Leonardo: Hyun-ti: Leonardo: Excuse me, Ms. Tomson. This is Leonardo Sapore. He's your new student. Hello, Leonardo, Come on in. Hey, everybody, this is your new classmate Leonardo. Hi. Great, have a seat, please. Nice to meet you, Leonardo, Welcome to our class. ‘Thanks... and nice to meet you too... Whats your name? Hyun-Li Sam. Hyun-Li... ow do you spell Hynin-Li? H-Y-U-N-L-L H... Y..U.. Do you have a nickname? No, I don't. Do you? Yes, Ido. You can call me Leo. Conversation Scenes 3 Saying goodbye Tasks 1 and 2 Ms. Tomson: Students: Leonardo: Hyun-Liz Leonardo: Hyun-Li: Leonardo: Hyun-Liz Leonardo: 4170 one hundred and seventy Well guys, that’ all for today. See you next class. Bye/Bye-bye/See you. So Hyun-Li, where are you from? Tin from South Korea, And you? Are you Italian? That's right. And... where do you live here? live in Queens, How about you? live in Chinatown. Ob... there’s my roommate! I gotta go. See ya! Talk to you later. Bye! Conversation Scenes Hi, folks! This is Antonio Cruz, he’ in our class this semester. Task 1 Teacher: Julio: Hey man, Tin Julio. Welcome to America, Antonio: — Uh-buh, Annie: Im Annie. Antonio: Hi, Focus on Language 2 Task 1 Conversation 1 Classmate 1: What there today? Classmate 2: Chicken salad and tuna sandwich, Classmate 1; Tuna sandwich again?! Conversation 2 Co-worker 1: Thate this meeting on Monday morning. Co-worker 2: Me too. Conversation 3 Young man: Lets wait for the next bus, This one is crowded, Young woman; OK. 472 one hundred and seventy-two Conversation 4 Co-worker 1; Do you prefer ie black or white? Co-worker 2: Black. Co-worker 1: Sugar? Co-worker 2: Yes, please. Conversation 5 Student 1; This computeris not working! Student 2: Ohno, not again. Conversation 6 Student. What time is it? Student 7:30, Let’s hurry. [don't want tobe late, Conversation 7 Brother: Wake up, sis, It 8:00 otlock. Were late for school, Sister: Hellooo! Today is Saturday! Brother: Oops! Opening Task 1 Interview 4 Reporter: How big is your family? Jessica: My family? It’s my cat and I. Reporter: And your name? Jessica: Tn Jessica Palmer, Reporter: OK. Thank you. Interview 2 pe

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