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Peet Pee Cee en WOT | What is one thing you do every day? Vocabulary 1 dofamework fete to mui g, talk on the phone >. send a text mes 8 Look at the people. What are they «. play a compute h. watch TV doing? Write the correct letter. d. check e-mai i. take a nap e. read a magazine ©!) Listen and check your answers. Complete the phrases. Make lists of words that 1. take a nap 3.1 not 2. oe follow the same verb. 2. deaetag a 4.0 _o ee do homework do yoga $B air work. How often do you do the things in do martial arts Activity 1? Tell your partner, A I check my e-mail every day. How often do you check your e-mail? B I check my e-mail every day, too. 30 What are you watching? + Unit 5 Conversation =s 19) 1 Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. a. China b. English ©. Harry Potter Kelly Hello? Emily Hey, Kelly! It's Emily. What are you doing? Kelly _I'm studying. What are you doing? Emily __ I'm studying, too. What are you studying? Kelly How about you? Emily I'm reading a book about — Kelly That's nice. Actually, 'm not studying. Emily Yeah, me neither. I'm watching a movie Kelly Me, too! What are you watching? Emily I'm watching Kelly No way! Me too! Now practice the conversation with a partner. it 2 PAIR WORK. Practice the conversation again. Use the ideas below. ‘Add your own ideas. history Africa Lord of the Rings math Canada Transformers 31 What are you watching? « Unit 5 Language Practice Mees 019) Cee ce ‘Are you studying? Yes, lam. No, I'm not. Is she studying? Yes, she is. No, she isn’t. Are they studying? Yes, they are, No, they aren't. What are you doing? —_I'm watching @ movie. What is she doing? She's watching a movie. She isn’t studying. | What are they doing? They're watching TV. They aren't doing homework. ze, RE 1 Complete the conversations. 1. A What's your sister doing? 3. A What are you doing? B She ‘shaving lunch. BI ‘a book about Korea. 2. A What's your friend doing? 4. A What are they doing? B He his e-mail. B They on the phone. 2 Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in the box. talk play read take What book are you reading ? She's with her friends. I think she __ soccer. He's busy now. He on the phone. She's at home. She anap. Pepe ft 3 Pair work, what do you think your friends and family are doing now? Tell your partner. On oertiares (geneous esis Seer cua nn Pronunciation—Reduction of what is and what are (2! J] Listen. Notice the reduced sounds of what is and what are Unreduced Reduced 1. What's your teacher doing? Whatsyar teacher doing? 2. What's your mom eating? Whatsyar mom eating? 3. What are you doing? Whadaya doing? 4. What are you reading? Whadaya reading? 2 Listen again and repeat. Be sure to say the reduced sounds. 32 What are you watching? * Unit 5 Listening Look at the people. What are they doing? an) 1 Listen to the phone calls. Which two people are talking? Number the pictures. 44 LISTEN AGAIN. Answer the questions. 1. What is Joe watching on TV? 2, Are both Susie and Maria reading interesting things? 3. What does Richard think about his homework? 4. What does Richard want to do? be cor) ® Listening PLUS.) isten to more of Diane and Joe's cal. Circle the correct answer. 1. Diane is__ a, Joe's mother b, Joe's tutor 2. Joe is good at math, _. a. and he works hard —_b. but he doesn't work hard 3, Joe tells Diane _ a. she looks 18 b. he’s looking at page 18 rt TALE) What is he doing? Student A: Turn to page 88. Student B: Turn to page 100. What are you watching? * Unit 5 Reading Look at the pictures. What are the people doing wrong? 01) Gell phones are wonderfull You can talk to your friends while you're watching TV or when you're sitting ina coffee shop. People can contact you with important news all the time. But be careful! Sometimes cell phones cause problems for the people around you. Here are eight suggestions to help you have good cell phone manners. 2. Always speak quietly on the phon are not interested in your convers 2. Always set your ring tone at a low level. 3. Always move away from other people when you make a call in public. 4. Always turn off your phone at the movies, in a theater, or in class. If you can’t turn it off, switch to vibrate. 5. Never send a text message in class. b. Never talk on the phone when you are buying something in a store or checking in at an airport. Itisn't polite. 7. Never use your phone on a plane or in a hospital. Itcan cause problems with their technology. 8. Never choose a really bad pop song as your ring ton Other people i. {]_ Read the article, Are these good ideas or bad ideas? Mark them G (good idea) or B (bad idea). 1. moving away from people when you're making a call_G turning off your phone in a theater__ talking on the phone when you're buying something __ using your cell phone on an airplane __ using a bad pop song asa ring tone __ yeey $442 croup work. what do you think are bad cell phone manners? Tell your group. ae ere uea eis eae uct eee oat) POC Seu nny writing, keke Tun to page 110 34 What are you watching? + Unit 5 Conversation PLUS.) —cell phone habits 1. How ao you use your cell phone? Take the survey. Be honest! What are Your Cell Phone Habits? 1. use your cell phone on 0 date? a.never b. sometimes. usually 2. send text messages in dass? ‘a.never — b. usually always 3. moke calls ot dinner? a.never b. sometimes ¢. usually 4.tum off your phone a the moves? a. never b. usualy abvys, 5. cll your rend at work? never b.somelimes _c abvays | 6. gjve your phone o people in trouble? a. never b. sometimes «usually © 7. gp outside to use your cellphone? o.neverb. wsuolly «always 8. make clin o restaurant? a.never b.usually —«.oheoys 9. se your cll phone insors? a. never —b.sometimes «usually 10. make clon the rin? aunever b.usully —colnays 2 cRouP work. Compare your answers. Who has the best cell phone habits? Give your opinions about them. Peretocater ti = CO ue Rice (iam ona date! | think it’s rude. eects CO aericcH in3 CLASS ACTIVITY. Discuss the questions. 1. Which cell phone habits are always a bad idea? 2. Which cell phone habits are sometimes a bad idea? 3. Which cell phone habits are OK all the time? Now I can... talk about what people are doing. use the present continuous. understand descriptions of daily activities. understand rules for polite cell phone use. o000

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