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Now let's see unit number one.

That it's called. Special occasions.

For it. We will start watching some videos that will allow us to know a little more about this type
of vocabulary in which we can apply in this type of conversations.

Well let's see the first video.

Then the second and finally the third. The idea is to understand situations, vocabulary and
phrases. Please pay close attention. good.

pay attention to the video

now

What phrases or words did you find in the video?

What kind of situations are the characters living?

THE MOST COMMON SENTENCES ARE:

This party is boring

I'm going to invite my cousins

What kind of music will my wedding have?

it is right

Expliacion:

Reasons Learning Vocabulary is Important


Without a sufficient understanding of words students cannot understand others or
express their own ideas.

Vocabulary is important across the curriculum from language arts and social studies
to mathematics and science. It is intimately connected to both effective reading and
writing skills, and these skills in turn are necessary for doing well in school.

Research studies have shown that in most cases students have to see, read and interact
with words 5-7 times before they are admitted to long-term memory. Words are more
easily learned if your child is active - drawing a picture of the word, writing her own
definition of it, and thinking of an example sentence to use it in. This is better than
simply writing the word over and over again.

Question

What kind of parties are there?

What kind of music is there at a party?

What kind of food is there at a party?

What kind of guests are there at a party?

Let's see some more examples to have greater clarity.

Everyone is going to read a slide.

Now let's simulate a situation

I'm going to ask you questions and you answer me

• Would you like some ships?( ice cream, cake, soda)

• Can I get you a drink? ( Beer)

• What kind of party is it?

• What are the not getting for the party?

• What kind of music do week need?

• Who would you like to invites

• Are you kidding?

What kind of food do you need for the party

this is all for today, see you next class. study the vocabulary of unit 2. have a good day...

bye. bye

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