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2021

“Year of the Universalization of Health”

TUMBES STATE UNIVERSITY


LANGUAGE CENTER
BASIC ENGLISH LEVEL

HOMEWORK

STUDENT’S NAME: DAYANA CRUZ PEÑA

BASIC: VIII

ENGLISH PROFESSOR: ZORAIDA ESTHER PEREZ CHORE

TUMBES-PERÚ

2020
Grandfather Grandfather

Grandmother
Grandmother

Mother Aunt
Uncle Father

Cousin Cousin

Me
Brotherr
Who are
they?
They are my grandparents.
They are father’s parents.
My father’s mother is Narcy.
My father’s fhater is Arcadio.
They have two children.
I love them very much.

They are mother’s parents.


My mother’s mother is Dora.
My mother’s father is Adán.
They have seven children.
I love them very much.

They are my parents.


She is Mrs. Haydee.
He is Mr. William.
My father has two children.
My mom only has one daughter.
My mom is an excellent nurse.
My dad was an expert agronomist
engineer.
I admire them.
He is Mr. Edgar. He’s my uncle.
Mr. Edgar is my father’s brother.
He has a daughter.
She is Miss Yadhira.
She’s daughter of my uncle Edgar.
She is 18 years old.
She studies Psychology.
She lives in Cusco.

She is Mrs. Verónica. She’s my aunt.


Mrs. Verónica is my mother’s sister.
She’s a young teacher.
He is Bayron. He is my cousin.
He is son of my uncle Jorge.
Bayron loves his sister Fátima.

He’s Levinson.
He’s my younger brother.
Levinson is 17 years old.
He wants to study Industrial
Engineering.
He loves me a lot.
I love him very much.

I am Miss Dayana.
I’m 21 years old. On September 21 I
turn 22 years old.
I love my family.
TUMBES STATE UNIVERSITY
LANGUAGE CENTER

LESSON PLAN BASIC 8


I. INFORMATIVE DATA
1.1.SUBJECT : ENGLISH VII
1.2.WEEKLY HOURS : 06
1.3.LASTING : August 29 - 30, 2020
1.4.RESPONSIBLE PROFESSOR : Dra. Zoraida Esther Pérez Chore

Communication goals:
UNIT 3: 1. Report news about

The Extended Family relationships.


2. Describe extended
families.
Review: 3. Compare People.
4. Discuss family
Vocabulary family members: cultural traditions.

- Grandparents = grandfather & grandmother


- Parents = father & mother
- In laws = father- in-law & mother- in-law
Brother/sister-in-law
- Children = son & daughter or brother & sister
- Relatives = uncle/aunt, nephew/nice, cousin.

Grammar revision:
a. The use of the interrogative WHO

Questions Answers
1. Who are your parents? They are Freddy and Helen.
2. Who is your oldest brother? He is Albert.
3. Who is your grandfather here? Jack is.
b. Revision of possessive form:

-The father of July = July’s father


-The sister of Ann = Ann’s sister
-The cousins of Gina = Gina’s cousins.
The children of Mr. Vincent = Mr. Vincent’s children.

c. Design your family tree:

Extra material https://youtu.be/HR0_LR7X_g0


https://youtu.be/LBeEF3Qoz9s

The use of the irregular verb “have” in Simple present


1. I have two brothers.
2. You have three sisters.
3. Andrew has many cousins.
4. Alice and John’s uncles have a great family.
5. Charles, Julia and Manuel’s mother has just one sister.
Lesson 1:
GOAL: Report news about relationships

Vocabulary about relationships and marital status:


- Single
- Engaged = fiancé (he) / fiancée (she)
- Married
- Separated
- Divorced = ex-husband / ex-wife
- Widowed / widower
Simple present tense:
a. Auxiliaries = DOES & DO
b. Rules of verbs = s – es – ies
c. Rules are used with 3rd singular person = HE-SHE-IT
d. Simple verb form in negatives or interrogatives
Examples:

Affirmative :
My in-laws live in Rio.
My ex-wife lives in Tokyo.

Negative:
My aunt and uncle don’t work in an office.
My cousin doesn’t work at home.

Interrogatives:
Do Louis and Rose have any children?
Does Virginia have any cousins?

Short answers:

Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.


Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
Lesson 2
GOAL: Describe extended families

More family vocabulary:


Stepfather / stepmother
Stepchildren = stepson / stepdaughter Half-brother /
half-sister

Revision of interrogatives and simple present:


1. What do your parents do?
My father was an agronomist engineer and my mother is a nurse.
2. Where do your grandparents live?
They live in Tumbes.
3. When do you visit your aunts?
On weekends. Twice a year.
4. Who do Norma’s stepchildren stay with?
5. How often do you call your parents?
6. How many children do the Ramirez have?
Extra material
Video quiz questions

1) Fill the gap:

How would you compare yourself with your SISTER?


2) Fill the gap:

How are you alike, and how are you DIFFERENT?


3) Fill the gap:

she likes the arts and I'm more interested in SPORTS.


4) Well, I would say, first of all that my sister is much better with ...... than I am.

a. many
b. money
c. study

5) Fill the gap:

… she can save whereas I like to spend me, and my brother are quite different I'm, much
more talkative and he’s much more SHY. (tímido)
6) Put the words in order:
love So much. listen to music, we pretty same the and the same food, we
So we love the same food and we listen to the same music pretty much.
7) I would prefer to have a ...... family, but like I do I feel that parents have more time to
spend with their children.
a. small
b. big
c. large

8) Fill the gap:


I can see how a large family could be fun having a lot of BROTHERS and SISTERS, you know,
large family occasions.

9) Put the words in order:

noisy it's very: Very noisy It’s.

10) Fill the gap:


People going in and out so you can never have TIME alone.

A. Vocabulary, identify the English writing:

1. Divorciados: Divorced
2. Soltero: Single
3. Nietos: grandchildren
4. Casado/casada: Married
5. Suegra: mother in law

B. Matching words

o Granddaughter Hijastra
o Stepsister Madrastra
o Stepdaughter Hermanastra
o Stepbrother Hermanastro
o Stepmother Nieta

C. Multiple choice questions

1. Cuñada
o Stepdaughter
o Grandchildren
o Father in law
o Sister in law

2. Hijo único
o Stepsister
o Stepdaughter
o Engaged
o Only Child

3. Separados
o Stepfather
o Separated
o Stepsister
o Divorced

4. Padrastro
o Stepdaughter
o Stepbrother
o Stepfather
o Stepmother

5. Padres
o Parents
o Grandparents
o Married
o Separate

D. True/False Exercises

Medio hermano → Sepbrother

True False

Prometido → Fiancé

True False

Primos → Parents

True False

Abuelos → Grandchildren

True False

Nietos → Grandchildren

True False

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