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English 1

Unit

My house is your house

Professor: Juan Carlos Ochoa E.


Achievement
At the end of the unit, the student uses possessive ‘s,
possessive adjectives and prepositions to talk and write
about his/her family, objects of the house and the
location of them.

Importance

This unit is important because you will learn how to


communicate using the possessive adjectives and
possessive ‘s in order to mention objects around the
house.
General Content

• One big happy family


• House and home
• Vocabulary plus
• Language in action
One big happy family
• Family members
• Possessive ‘s
• Possessive adjectives
Family members
Family members
Grandfather Grandmother

Father Mother

Uncle Aunt

Brother M Sister
e

Cousins

Nephew Niece
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Family members
(synonyms)

Mother mom / mommy / ma

Father Dad / daddy / pa

Grandfather granddad / grandpa / granddaddy

Grandmother grandmom / grandma / granny


Let’s Practice:
“BOOK” Page 20
(Activities: 1 ,2 and 3)
Possessive
‘S
Indicate
Possession
‘s
it tells you that the word carrying
the apostrophe holds possession

1. John’s car

’s → Indicates that John owns a car

2. Carmen’s ball.

’s → Indicates that Carmen owns a ball


Pedro / book Tatiana / cat

Pedro‘s book Tatiana ‘s cat


Goku / son Oliver / ball

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Goku‘s son Oliver ‘s ball


Let´s
Practice:
“BOOK” Page 21
(Activities: 5 and 6)
What’s his name?

His name is Barack Obama.


What’s her name?

Her name is Shakira.


What’s his name?

His name is Tongo.


What’s your name?

My name is Michael Jackson.


Possessive adjectives

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PERSONAL POSSESSIVE
PRONOUNS ADJECTIVES
I MY
YOU YOUR
HE HIS
SHE HER
IT ITS
WE OUR
THEY THEIR
Possesive Adjective + Noun

My hands Their room

His mother Our house


I live here.
This is _____
MY house.
He is on the beach
with ____dog.
HIS
This is ____
OUR car.
They are reading _____
THEIR books.
Possessive adjectives don’t change in plural

My hat Singular

My hats Plural
Let´s
Practice:
“BOOK” Page 21
(Activities: 8 , 9 and 11)
House and home
• Rooms and furniture
• Prepositions of place
• Verb: Have / Has
Furniture
Furniture

armchair couch
Furniture

shower bath/bathtub toilet


Furniture

bed picture
Furniture

fridge stove table


Furniture

plant window
Furniture

TV / television WiFi
Let’s
Practice:
“BOOK” Page 22
(Activities: 2 and 3)
Prepositions
of
Place
Grammar (Prepositions of place)

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Let’s
Practice:
“BOOK” Page 22
(Activity: 5)
Rooms

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Let’s
Practice:
“BOOK” Page 23
(Activity: 6)
Have
&
Has
I have a dog.
She has a car.
He has a car.
They have a dog.
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE

I have a car. I don’t have a car. Do I have a car?


You have a car. You don’t have a car. Do you have a car?

He has a car. He doesn’t have a car. Does he have a car?


She has a car. She doesn’t have a car. Does she have a car?
It has a car. It doesn’t have a car. Does it have a car?

We have a car. We don’t have a car. Do we have a car?


They have a car. They don’t have a car. Do they have a car?
Short answers

AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
I do. I don’t.
you do. you don’t.
he does. he doesn’t.
YES, she does. NO, she doesn’t.
it does. it doesn’t.
we do. we don’t.
they do. they don’t.
Examples
1. Do you have a car ?
Yes,I do. No,I don’t.

2. Does she have a car?

Yes,she does. No,she doesn’t.

3. Does he have a car?

Yes,he does. No,he doesn’t.

4. Do they have a car?


Yes,they do. No,they don’t.
Let´s
Practice:
“BOOK” Page 23
(Activities: 7 and 8)
Vocabulary Plus
• Days and dates
• Months
• Ordinal numbers
Days of the week

Monday

Tuesday
Wednesday
Sunday
Thursday
Saturday
Friday
Months

 January  July
 February  August
 March  September
 April  October
 May  November
 June  December
Ordinal numbers
1st first
2nd second
3rd third
4th fourth
5th fifth
6th sixth
7th seventh
8th eighth
9th ninth
10th tenth
Ordinal numbers
11th eleventh
21st Twenty-first
12th twelfth
22nd Twenty-second
13th thirteenth
23rd twenty-third
14th fourteenth
24th Twenty-fourth
15th fifteenth
25th Twenty-fifth
16th Sixteenth
17th Seventeenth
30th Thirtieth
18th Eighteenth
31st Thirty-first
19th Nineteenth
20th Twentieth
Ordinal numbers

1st first 11th eleventh 21st Twenty-first


2nd second 12th twelfth 22nd Twenty-second
3rd third 13th thirteenth 23rd twenty-third
4th fourth 14th fourteenth 24th Twenty-fourth
5th fifth 15th fifteenth 25th Twenty-fifth
6th sixth 16th Sixteenth 26th Twenty-sixth
7th seventh 17th Seventeenth 27th Twenty-seventh
8th eighth 18th Eighteenth 28th Twenty-eigth
9th ninth 19th Nineteenth 29th Twenty-ninth
10th tenth 20th Twentieth 30th Thirtieth
Dates
Dates
Examples:

May 31st

My birthday is on May 31st.


Dates

Examples:

January 28th

My birthday is on January 28th.


Dates

Examples:

April 28th

My birthday is on April 28th.


Dates

Examples:

October 15th

My birthday is on October 15th.


Let’s
Practice:
“BOOK” Page 24
(Activity: All activities)
Language in Action
• Asking where things are
Asking Where
Things Are
Asking Answering

Where is the restaurant? It‘s next to ……

Excuse me. Where is the restaurant? It‘s on ……

Excuse me. Where is the school? It‘s near ……

Excuse me. Is there a restaurant? It‘s on the right ……

Excuse me. Is there a school? It‘s on the left ……


It’s downstairs…..
Sorry , where is that? It’s upstairs…..
Speaking Activity
A: Marcos, tell us about your family.
B: No problem, here I have a photo of them.
C: Great, let’s see it.
A: Who’s this girl?
B: This is my sister.
C: What’s her name?
B: Her name is Tatiana, and she is 17 years old.
A: is that her boyfriend?
B: Yes, he is Tatiana’s boyfriend.
A: And, who are they? Are they your parents?
B: Yes, they are my lovely parents.
C: What are their names?
B: They are Pablo and Nataly.
A: Are those their pictures?
B: Yes, they are my parents’ pictures.
C: What‘s this in the living room?
B: It is an exotic plant. It is from Mexico.
A: and what’s that under the table? Is that a pokemon?
B: hahaha. No, it isn’t. That’s my dog boby.
Let’s
Practice:
“BOOK” Page 25
(Activity: All activities)
Conclusions

The topics presented in this unit are


vocabulary about family members ,
possessive adjectives and
possessive ‘s and also mention the
rooms and furniture in order to talk
about our families and home with
the prepositions of place and dates.
Thank you
Docente: Juan Carlos Ochoa E.

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