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My home address is ... English > Level Pre A1 Pre-starter

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CONTENT
• Let’s Start! • Let’s Explore! • Let’s Practice! • Extension Activity • Target Words • Learning Points

Let’s Start!

My name is ... My address is ... Let's talk about personal information and ID cards.

Learning Outcome Can Do Statements

Exchange basic personal information. • I can give my address


• I can spell names.
Ask your partner: • I can ask for and give personal
information.
• What's your address?
• Is it an apartment? Is it a
house?

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Let’s Explore!

Let's listen to people give* their home and e-mail addresses!

* You "give" your address, not say or tell.

Instructions: Read the text aloud.

Registrar: OK. Vanessa Jones. What is your address?


Vanessa: 123 Front Street.
Registrar: So, your address is 124 Front Street.
Vanessa: No, it is not. It is 123 Front Street. My e-mail address is
VJones@intel.com.
Registrar: Good. Thank you. Your stu dent ID is ready.
Vanessa: Thank you very much.
Registrar: Can I help you?
Mark: My e-mail address is not correct here.
Registrar: What is the correct e-mail address?
Mark: It's markellis@uw.net
Registrar: That's M-A-R-K-E-L-L-I-S at UW dot net?
Mark: That's right.
Registrar: What is your home address, please?
Ella: It's 1438 Pine Avenue.
Registrar: Fine Avenue?
Ella: No. It's Pine P-I-N-E Avenue.
Registrar: Apartment number?
Ella: It's apartment 1221.

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Let’s Practice!

Instructions: Select the correct words from the word bank and fill in the blanks.

1 What is your ________ address, please? Word Bank


A. It's
2 What is your ________ number? B. home
C. apartment
3 _______ is the correct e-mail address? D. Avenue
E. What
4 ________ markellis@uw.net. F. This is

5 It's 1438 Pine ________.

Let’s Practice!

Can you remember the parts of a form? Let's find out!

Instructions: Match the information in column A with information in column B.

A B

Spell Apt. 1221

Address Mark Ellis

M-A-R-K
E-mail address

Apartment number 123 Front Street

Name VJones@Intel.com

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Extension Activity

Imagine you are a new student. What information do you give?

Instructions: Complete the following steps. Fill in the Self-Assessment.

a) Write down the information in the table below.


Self-Assessment Yes No
b) Practice saying the information out loud.

I use 5 target words.

I use to be.

I say words clearly.

First and Last name:

E-mail addess:

Home Address:

Apartment number:

Target Words

• home address (noun): where you live • street (noun): a road in a city or town
- the street name and building number e.g. So, your address is 124 Front Street.
e.g. What is your home address, please? • apartment (noun): a home in a building
• avenue (noun): a wide road with trees with many homes in it
in a city e.g. It's apartment 1221.
e.g It's 1438 Pine Avenue.
• e-mail address (noun): your address
on the Internet
e.g. My e-mail address is
asmith@intel.com.

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Learning Points

Saying Addresses

When you say a home address you use smaller numbers.

For example:
for: I live at 128 Brook Street.
you say: I live at 1 - 28 (one twenty eight) Brook Street. for:

It's 3756 Charles Road.


you say: It's 37 - 56 (thirty-seven fifty-six) Charles Road.

When you say an e-mail address you use the words at and dot.

For example:
for: My e-mail address is maryw@net.en.
you say: My e-mail address is maryw at net dot en.

Spelling

When you spell, you say one letter at a time.

To ask someone to spell a words you say …

Can you spell that, please?

When you spell a word you introduce it before you start.

You say … It's … or That's …

You also say the letters slowly.

It's N-I-C-K-I, Nicki.

Examples:
Edgar: My first name is Edgar.
Registrar: Can you spell that, please?
Edgar: That's E-D-G-A-R, Edgar.

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