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WEEK 11

T3

Tutoring session

Unit 9: Against The


Law
Session objectives
1. Identify and practice
demonstratives and the verb be
in short answers.
2. Practice vocabulary associated
with the topic of crime.
3. Use demonstratives, the verb
be in short answers and
vocabulary in oral and written
production.
Identify samples.
Read the sentences below.
What is the difference among the highlighted words?

This book is brown. That book is a Geography Enciclopedia.

These books are new. Those books are old.


Read the questions and answers.
What differences do you notice in the way
answers are written?

Is Angelina Jolie from


France?

No, she isn’t


No, she isn’t.
from France.

Is she an actress?

Yes, she is a
Yes, she is.
famous actress.
See the rules.
We use demonstratives to describe
where an object, an event or a
person is in relation to the speaker
(to YOU):

near far
singular this that
plural these those
Take a look at more examples.
We use them to answer BE-yes/no
questions.
Look at the form:

YES + SUBJECT + BE
Question: Is this lesson easy?
Short affirmative answer: Yes, it is.

NO + SUBJECT + BE + NOT
Question: Is this lesson easy?
Short affirmative answer: No, it is
not. OR No, it isnt.
Verb BE
 Short answers
Contractions
Verb Subject Complement Answers  I am not = I’m not
 He is not = He’s not = He isn’t
Am I your classmate? • Yes, I am.
→ • No, I’m not.
 She is not = She’s not = She isn’t
Is he from France? • Yes, he is.  It is not = It’s not = It isn’t
→ • No, he isn’t.
 You are not = You’re not = You aren’t
Is she Peruvian? • Yes, she is.
→ • No, she isn’t.  We are not = We’re not = We aren’t
 They are not = They’re not = They aren’t
Is the dog (it) brown? • Yes, it is.
→ • No, it isn’t.

Are you 30 years old? • Yes, you are.


→ • No, you aren’t.

Are we friends? • Yes, we are.


→ • No, we aren’t.

Are they your teachers? • Yes, they are.


→ • No, they aren’t.
1.arrest (v): the police take you because you are doing something
wrong

2. court (n): a place where we decide about legal problems

3. fine (n): money you must pay because you did something wrong

4. judge (n): a person who makes decisions in a court

5.parking ticket (n): a document that says you broke a rule about
where you put your car and must pay a fine
6.police officer (n): a person whose job is to make sure we don't
break the law and to help people in trouble
7.prision (n): a place where people stay for punishment when they
break the law
8.rob (v): take money or property from someone (focus on the place
or the person)

9. steal (v): take something that is not yours (focus on the item)

10. thief (n): person who takes something that is not his/hers
Practice.
Look at the example and complete the dialogues Exercise 1
according to the pictures.
Example:
What is that?
● It’s a notebook.
1 2 3

4 5 6
Exercise 1
• Check your answers:

1 2 3

4 5 6
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the Exercise 2
verbs: this, that, these or those.

1. I need books right now. Can you pass them to me, please?
2. I can feel cup of coffee is already cold. I’ll get another one.
3. people over there are my grandparents.
4. I don’t have my glasses today. What are symbols on the board?
5. Look at newspaper I have here.
6. red car at the end of the parking lot is mine.
7. party was great! Thanks for having me.
8. Take files here and give them to the teacher, please.
9. Look here! are my new puppies. Aren’t they adorable?
10. Go to bookshelf and bring me the documents.
Exercise 2
• Check your answers:
1. I need those books right now. Can you pass them to me, please?
2. I can feel this cup of coffee is already cold. I’ll get another one.
3. Those people over there are my grandparents.
4. I don’t have my glasses today. What are those symbols on the board?
5. Look at this newspaper I have here.
6. That red car at the end of the parking lot is mine.
7. This party was great! Thanks for having me.
8. Take these files here and give them to the teacher, please.
9. Look here! These are my new puppies. Aren’t they adorable?
10. Go to that bookshelf and bring me the documents.
Answer these questions. Write short answers. Exercise 3

1. Is this an online class? _


2. Are you a school student? _
3. Is a virus harmful? _
4. Are you and your classmates from Peru? _
5. Is Saturday a weekend day? _
6. Is your teacher online? _
7. Are thieves dangerous? _
8. Are police officers always armed? _
9. Is crime rate high in Peru? _
10. Are you concentrated on this exercise? _
11. Is English your mother tongue? _
12. Are Saturday and Sunday weekdays? _
13. Is the Earth the third planet in the solar system? _
14. Is the moon a planet? _
15. Is this exercise the last one? _
Exercise 3
• Check your answers:
1. Yes, it is.
2. No, I’m not. No, I am not.
3. Yes, it is.
4. Yes, we are.
5. Yes, it is.
6. Yes, he is. /Yes she is.
7. Yes, they are.
8. Yes, they are.
9. Yes, it is.
10. Yes, I am.
11. No, it isn’t./No, it’s not./No, it is not.
12. No, they aren’t. /No, they’re not./No, they are not.
13. Yes, it is.
14. No, it isn’t./No, it’s not./No, it is not.
15. Yes, it is.
Answer these questions. Write short answers.
Exercise 4

1 Are these paperclips? 2 Is that a ball? 3 Is this bubble gum?

4 Are these calculators? 5 Is this a a backpack? 6 Are these coins?


Exercise 4
• Check your answers:

1 Are these paperclips? 2 Is that a ball? 3 Is this bubble gum?


Yes, they are. No, it isn’t. No, it isn’t.

4 Are these calculators? 5 Is this a backpack? 6 Are these coins?


Yes, they are. Yes, it is. No, they aren’t.
_
Complete the sentences with the correct word
from the box.
Exercise 5

1. The caught the man who stole my cell phone. arresting


court
2. The police is that boy for drinking and driving.
fine
3. She is describing to the what she saw in the accident. judge
4. The police officer is giving him a for passing the red light. parking ticket
police officer
5. A makes decisions in court and pronounces sentences. prison
6. There is a maximum-security in Puno. rob
steal
7. The police officer is catching the in flagrante delicto. thief / thieves
8. It is wrong to anything from people.
9. Those thieves banks.
10. Oh, no! I got a ! I have to pay 170 soles.
Check your answers: Exercise 5

1. The police officer caught the man who stole my cell phone.
2. The police is arresting that boy for drinking and driving.
3. She is describing to the court what she saw in the accident.
4. The police officer is giving him a fine for passing the red light.
5. A judge makes decisions in court and pronounces sentences.
6. There is a maximum-security prison in Puno.
7. The police officer is catching the thief/thieves in flagrante delicto.
8. It is wrong to steal anything from people.
9. Those thieves rob banks.
10. Oh, no! I got a parking ticket I have to pay 170 soles.
Use and produce.
Use the chat box to write sentences describing the situations
in the pictures. Use the Word bank.
Exercise 4

1 2 3

Word bank
arrest
court
fine
judge
parking ticket 4 5 6
police officer
prison
rob
steal
thief

Example:
 In picture 1, a thief is stealing the wallet from the woman’s purse. She doesn’t
notice because she is talking to her friend and looking at something on her phone.
Do your quiz.
English 1 Quiz Unit 9
Questions: 5
Timing: 10 minutes
Attempts: 01
Preparation
for
next class

Study unit 10.

Attend Speaking lessons.

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Sources &Credits
● https://thenounproject.com/
● https://www.shutterstock.com/
● https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-espanol/credit
● English Discoveries Student platform
● https://slidesmania.com/es/
● https://www.flaticon.com/
● https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary
● https://americanenglish.state.gov/
● https://www.shutterstock.com/es/image-vector/cartoon-vector-illustration-yes-no-banner-1404305621

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