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Module 1

Do I know You?

Lesson 3
Personal Information

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CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION

2. THE STORY
Module 1 • Chapter 1: The police record.
Do I know You?
• Chapter 2: At the police station.

Lesson 3 • Chapter 3: At the pub.

Personal Information • Chapter 4: At the museum.

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INTRODUCTION Prepositions:

Welcome to the third lesson

In this lesson we will learn:


• Questions about Personal information.
• Personal items.
• Personal ID and documents.
I live in London He lives at 45 Warner St. I live on the 3th floor
Chris has lost his wallet and he goes to the Police Station.
Kate invites Lucia to the British Museum.
Chris meets his friend Mark in a Pub.
In vocabulary: Where do you live?
In grammar: • Personal identification
• Questions about Personal information. documents.
• Demonstrative pronouns. • Numbers and addresses. I live at 35 Bay Street
• Use of personal questions according to
the scenario.
• Use of the prepositions in, at, on.

Objectives:

• To make personal questions.


• To learn how to ask for personal information and personal items.
• To use personal questions in formal or formal environments.

“ I write on a paper ” “She speaks English”


Are you ready?
Let`s get started!
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Chapter 1: Vocabulary:

Police record
A Police officer is typing on his laptop. 1. Police record
Example:
- Chris has a Police Record for his incident.
Officer: Where was the Theft?
Chris: I don`t know. I didn`t notice.
Officer: What is your full name?
Chris: Christopher Hartland.
Officer: Address?
2. Police officer
Chris: Swansea SA 485, Flat 3 A, nearby Battersea Park. Example:
Officer: What is your date of birth? - The police officer is talking on
the phone.
Chris: February 20th, 1981.
Officer: Place of birth?
Chris: I’m from here, from London.
Officer: What did you have in your wallet?
Chris: I had my ID card, social security card and 20 pounds. 3. Laptop
Officer: Ok. Now I have created a police Example:
record for this incident. - He is typing on his laptop.
Chris: Thanks officer.

4. Name
Example:
- Muhammed is an arabic name.

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When did you join to the Army?


Time When?
3. Wallet. When is the reunion?
Example:
- I lost my wallet in the Market.
Warning!
How…? Is helpful to add quantifiers for time and measures.
Grammar:
Examples:
1. Information Questions: - How much?
- How long?
They are useful to inquiry about personal and professional information: - How old?

Chapter 2:
Places
Where do you live? At the Police station
Where?
Where are you from? Officer: Wait! do you have your Credit card?
Chris: No, I had it in my wallet.
Officer: You need to cancel it. Please bear with me.
Officer: May I have your ID number?
Chris: Yes. 45443493W.
Officer: Do you have a house telephone number?
What are you doing?
What…? Chris: Yes. 91 64341200.
What is your date of birht? Officer: Is your mobile number 632546709?
Chris: Exactly.
How are you? Officer: And what is your e-mail?
How…? Actvities
How did you learn English? Chris: My e-mail is chris-1_christopher@gmail.com.
Officer: Sign here please.
Chris: Thank you very much, officer.
Which color do you like?
Which…? Officer: You`re welcome.
Which is th ebest way to go to china?

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Vocabulary: Grammar:
1. Prepositions: A word that is used before a noun, a noun phrase, or a
pronoun, connecting it to another word:

1. Police Station Example:


Example:
Do you believe in God? Where is the party? The book is on bed?
- I`m working in a Police Station.

2. Credit card
Example:
In At On
- Chris uses his credit card.
Yes, I believe in God The party’s at my house No, it is on the table

3. Cancel I I Write I write a


school paper
Example:

- Chris cancels his credit card.


You

4. E-mail You write


Example:
- Lucia is writing an e-mail to
her parents.
You write
an address

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Examples:
He writes in his
He He writes traveler diary

She She writes She writes in the


“London post”

I sign the paper You sign the document We sign the contract

It writes in an
It It writes automated device. Chapter 3:
At the pub
You write comics
You (Plural) You write for kids Chris: What´s wrong? Are you sad?
Mark: I`m going to separate. It`s terrible!
Chris: Divorce?
We write an
We We write epic story.
Mark: I don’t know. First, I will take some time for myself, then,
I don’t know..

Chris: Don`t be sad, man.


Mark: I don’t enjoy life. I just work and work.
They write on
They They write the carving rock
Chris:
Mark:
It happens a lot, Mark. You`re married. It`s normal.
I`m not lucky.
Chris: Dont`t say that man. You have a job.
Mark: To get lucky and to be lucky it`s not
the same thing, Chris.
Chris: You`re right.
Mark: I feel as if I was not a good husband.

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Grammar:
Chris: Relax. You`re a strong man.
1. Demonstrative Pronouns: Replace the noun.
Waiter: I`ts seven and fifty, please. Five pints at 1.50 each….
He is John He is Ralph
Chris: Is that possible? Besides listening to you, I will have
to pay the bill. This is John That is Ralph
Vocabulary:

1. Divorce
Example: She is Rose

That is Rose + far


- Mark is divorced from his wife.

2. Married
Example:

- Jake is married with Julieth.


Remember!
Remember that the distance and the
number count.
Distance Number
3. Bill + close - This - These
Example:
- That - Those
- Chris is asking the waiter for the bill.

4. Pay the bill


Example:

- He has to pay the bill.

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Chapter 4: Vocabulary:

At the Museum
Kate and Lucia are watching paintings at the British Museum. 1. Student card
They walk through a long hall. Example:

- Lucy shows her student card


Kate: You’re so lucky. You have got a student discout.
Lucy: I study English, Kate.
¡Este es fantástico! Woow! This painting is mucho big.
Kate: Hahaha! You mean: this painting is too big.
Lucy: Sí. The dog in the painting is very small. Tha painting is very big and
2. Dog
the colour is very...¿Cómo se dice? Beautiful?
Example:
Kate: Yep. I think somebody is about to hit that dog. I’m almost sure of it.
Lucy: Look at that japanese women taking - Andy has a big dog.
a photo near the painting!
Kate: Now she will post it on Facebook.
By the way, do you have a Facebook account?
Lucy: Yes. My profile is Lucy Sanders.
Kate: I will find you and I will send you an invitation.
Lucy: Look. This painting is fantastic. 3. Photo
Kate: Look! This painting is fantastic. Example:
I want to take photo. - We took good photos at the museum.
Lucy: You mean: to take a photo.
Kate: Yes. I want to take a photo.

4. Camara
Example:

- Lucy takes photos with her camara.

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2. To return the answer:

5. Painting Afirmative Too


Example:

- I like Picasso paintings. I`m 21 years old, and you?

Me too.

6. Profile
Example:

- I will change my profile picture.

Grammar:
1. Personal questions.
Negative Neither

I`m not 21 years old Me neither.


...and you?

How old are you?


I’m 22 years old, and you?
I’m 26.

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Do I know You?

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Personal Information

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