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Hello 1. WHAT’S YOUR NAME? A. Listen and read, i, my name's Chris. I'm a student, What's your name? = J ae Hello, my name’s Miss Roberts. Pm a teacher, B. Talkin pairs as in the example. Male: Mr surname Hello, I’m Fred. What’s your name? Female: Miss, Mrs, Ms +surname Hi, my name's Pauline. 2. GREETING AND SAYING GOODBYE a) A, Listen and read. ou Hello How are you? Not bad. Hi How's it going? So-so. Good morning ‘What's up? Not much. Good night. Good afternoon How’s everything? ‘I'm OK, thank you. See you. | Good evening Great! See you later. ~~ I'm fine. See you tomorrow. Pim very well. And you?| | Take care. Have a nice weekend Havea nice day. B, Talkin pairs as in the example. Hello. Hi. f How are you? ‘4 I'm OK, thanks. And you? Pm fine. See you later, then. 7 Take care. = ee { A. Match, then listen and check your answers. ree ay NATIONALITIES rate Spanish prev Wiest Conny bee ono) Polish estar arte on berry heen eg Seren Neen Rr Peru Lae Someta Sa Btecog Canadian B. Talk in pairs. i eo ria New Zealander Venezuela estonia Where are you from? ELL in + city/country —— Llive in Boston. A, Listen and repeat. 0 zero 10 ten 20. twenty [ 1 one 41. eleven 30 thirty 21. twenty-one 2 two 12. twelve 40. forty 33. thirty-three 3. three 13° thirteen 50 fifty 45. forty-five 4 four 14 fourteen 60. sixty 57. fifty-seven 5 five 15. fifteen 70. seventy 68 sixty-eight 6 six 16. sixteen 80 eighty " 7 seven 47° seventeen 90 ninety 8 cight 18. eighteen 100 one hundred 9 nine 19 nineteen B. Talk in pairs. C. Talkin pairs. What's your phone number? How old are you? 0 5 for telephone numbers: 0 =oh, 99 = double nine 5. OBJECTS IN A CLASSROOM “*y) A. Listen and repeat. Om /ir laptop notebook folder pencil B. Read, then talk in pairs about objects in your classroom. What's this? It’s a book. ‘What’ that? It's pencil. 6. CLASSROOM LANGUAGE *y) Listen and repeat. Who usually says these things? Teachers, students or both? a Speak in English. Don’t speak in... I don't know. b What's the answer to question...? Idon'tunderstand. Can you speak more slowiy? How do you say... in English? : What does this word mean? Can T go out? Write sentences. Look at the board. Be quiet, please Can you repeat that? Listen to the CD. Close your books. That's right. Read the text. IMPERATIVE! Open your books. Any questions? affirmative = Close your books! ‘Turn to page... negative = Don’t close your books!

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