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UNIVERSIDAD DE GUAYAQUIL

FACULTAD PILOTO DE ODONTOLOGIA

CARRERA DE ODONTOLOGIA

Subject:
English

Topic:
Class Activity Week
Name:
Lidia Dalila Tenelema Alcocer

Teacher name:
Lcda. Eva Mascarón

Course: 1-5_P3

Date: 17/07/2020
Postcard, things, better, song, combination,
shoe box, answer, heart, questions, where,
why, dreams, easy, how

Better Together By Jack Johnson


1. Listen to the lyrics and fill in the space with the correct word

There's no combination. of words


I could put on the back of a postcard,
No song that I could sing
But I can try for your heart,
Our dreams, and they are made out of real things,
Like a shoe box of photographs,
With sepia tone loving,
Love is the answer.
At least for most of the questionsin my heart Like why are we here?
And where do we go?
And how come it's so hard?
It's not always easy,
And sometimes life can be deceiving,
I'll tell you one thing, its always bette when we're together

[Chorus:]

MMM, it's always better when we're together


Yeah, we'll look at the stars when we're together
Well, it's always better when we're together
Yeah, it's always better when we're together
2. Match the lines with the words that follow.

A. And all of these moments 5 1. Too many things I have to do,

B. But I know that they'll be gone, 6 2. Or places we got to be

C. And brings new things, 7 3. Just me and you

D. That they'll be gone too, 1 4. I was somewhere in-between

E. But if all of these dreams might find their way 8 5. Just might find their way into my dreams
tonight

F. I'll be under the impression, 3 6. When the morning light sings

G. With only two 9 7. But tomorrow night you see

H. Not so many things we got to do, 2 8. Into my day to day scene

I. We'll sit beneath the mango tree now

[Chorus]

3. Put the lines in order from 1-9

__7__ And there is no combination of words I could say


__4__ You look so pretty sleeping next to me
__1__ I believe in memories
__9__ We’re better together
__5__ But there is not enough time,
__3__ Hey now, and when, I wake up,
__8__ But I will still tell you one thing,
__6__ And there is no, no song I could sing
__7__ They look so, so pretty when I sleep
Listening: A1
Meeting a new team member
Listen to a conversation between two new colleagues to practise your listening skills. Before
listening
Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.

Preparation task
Complete the questions and sentences using the phrases in the box.
to meet you you do you from

you work you worked here your name

1. What’s ……………your name?


2. Where do ……you word?
3. It’s nice ……to meet you.
4. What do ………you do?
5. Where are ……you from?
6. How long have ……you worked here?

Tasks
Task 1
Are the sentences true or false?
Answer
1. Peter is new in the company. True False
2. Peter is a designer. True False
True False
3. Carla works in marketing.
True False
4. Peter plans events for new products. True False
5. Carla is Brazilian. True False

6. Peter started his job five years ago.


Task 2
Write the sentences under the correct speaker.
I’m happy to be here. I started last week. I design new products.

I work in the design team. I moved here from the UK five years I’m new here.
ago.

Carla Peter

I’m new here. I work in the design team.

I’m happy to be here. I design new products.

I started last week. I moved here from the UK five years ago.

Task 3
Match the answers (a–f) with the sentences (1–6).

Sentences Answers
1. …d… What’s your name? a. I’m from Brazil.
2. …e… Where do you work? b. I design new products.
3. …f… It’s nice to meet you. c. I’ve worked here for three years.
4. …b… What do you do? d. My name’s Peter. / I’m Carla.
5. …a… Where are you from? e. I work in the design team.
6. …c… How long have you been here? f. It’s nice to meet you too.

Discussion
What do you usually talk about when you meet people for the first time?

Transcript
Peter: Hi, my name’s Peter. What’s your name?
Carla: Hi, Peter. I’m Carla. I’m new here.
Peter: Welcome to the company, Carla.
Carla: Thanks, Peter. I’m happy to be here and it’s nice to meet you.
Peter: It’s nice to meet you too.
Carla: Where do you work?
Peter: I work in the design team. We sit over there.
Carla: I’m in the marketing team. I started last week.
Peter: You work in marketing? That’s very interesting.
Carla: Yes, it is. I’m enjoying it. But there are a lot of new things to learn.
Peter: I’m sure there are. I’m happy to help you if I can.
Carla: Thank you, Peter. What do you do in the design department?
Peter: I design new products.
Carla: That sounds interesting. I plan marketing events for new products. So I think we’ll work
together sometimes.
Peter: That would be great. So, where are you from, Carla?
Carla: Brazil. And you?
Peter: I’m from the UK.
Carla: How long have you been here?
Peter: I’ve worked here for three years but I actually moved here from the UK five years ago, to
study.
A2: Leaving a message
1) Are the sentences True or False 2) Put the Sentences in order
Listening: A1
A voicemail message
Listen to a voicemail message and answer the questions to practise your listening skills. Before

listening
Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.

Preparation task
Match the definitions (a–h) with the words or symbols (1–8).
Words/Symbols Definitions
1. …b… a colleague a) things a company makes and sells

2. …g… - b) someone you work with


3. …d… _ c) a place where people work at desks
4. …c… an office d) underscore
5. …h… a brochure e) the amount of money you pay for something
6. …a… products f) f. at
7. …e… the price g. hyphen (or ‘dash’)
8. …f… @ h. a small book with information about a product
Tasks
Task 1
Choose the best answer.

1. John works at Old Time Toys.


a. Yes
b. No
2. Marina wants …

a. product information, a brochure and prices.


b. to call John again later.
3. Marina’s number is …

a. 0208 6557621
b. 0208 6656721
4. Marina’s email address is …

a. marina.silva@oldtime_toys.com
b. marina.silva@oldtime-toys.com
Task 2
Write a number (1–6) to put the actions in the order they are mentioned.

3
Marina says that she needs some product information.

1 Marina introduces herself.

6 Marina leaves her phone number and email address.

2 Marina says how she got John’s phone number.

5 Marina asks for a brochure and prices.

4 Marina asks John to call her back.

Discussion
Do you ever make phone calls or leave voicemail messages in English?

Transcript
John: Hi, this is John. Thanks for calling. I’m not here at the moment, so please leave a message and I’ll
call you back.
Marina: Hi, John, this is Marina Silva calling from Old Time Toys. Your colleague Alex gave me your
phone number. She said you can help me.
I need some information on your new products. Could you please call me when you are back in the
office? My phone number is 0-2-0-8, 6-5-5-7-6-2-1.
Also, can you please email me your new brochure and information about your prices? My email
address is Marina, that’s M-A-R-I-N-A, dot Silva, that’s S-I-L-V-A, at O-L-D-T-I-M-E hyphen toys dot
com.
Thanks a lot. I look forward to hearing from you.

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