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r 1 aC Cts Tsee GRAMMAR Gircle the correct sentence, a orb. 10 VOCABULARY @ Hi. I'm Susanna. v Hi. Susanna. Hello, What's your name? Hello, What your nam She is Polish? Isshe Polishé ‘Where he’s from? Where’s he from? ‘They isn’t English hey aren't English. ‘Are you from Paris? “Yes, Pin. ‘Are you from Paris? “Yes, Iam! 10 ‘She’s Spanish. Her name's Ana. She's Spanish, His name's Ana. ‘We're Italian. Your surname fs Toz We're Italian, Our surname is Tozzi What are these? What are this? Its an umbrella. Its a umbrella, ‘They're watchs. ‘They're watches. o o @ prepositions L Complete with at, from, in, off, f0. Go 10. page 74. 2 1 T'm —__ Japan. 2 Nice 3 What's bonjour meet you, 5 Please turn your mobile phone. 4 b verb phrases Match the verbs and phrases. >| & Close_ your books. © word groups Circle the word that is different. eight Ireland Polish sixtecn they where lighter newspaper listen three two Chinese Italian forty you his how pencil book: read PRONUNCIATION a © p.156 Sound Bank. In pairs, test each other on the vowel sounds, 1-20, seven ‘Thailand Japanese ninety her our what purse magazine pen five file Spaicr Prance eighty he my watch address lipstick look stamps key agli : a aes 4 Look the board. Q Q mobile information address sumame a eae Portuguese umbrella 3 the ep. 4 the door. 5 the questions. ee whit meet France China ¢ Underline the stressed syllable. Argentina Underline the word with a different sound. a see bag they table sit REVISE & CHECK ET aL CL Coed CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? Where are English words from? From Old English Many basic English words come from Old English, e.g. England; Reuse: wna, nace irate. they sometimes have irregular pronunciation. From French Some English words come from French, Read the text once. Do you know the highlighted: Read the text again. Now cover the text. Can you remember where these words come from? Write them in the chart menu house howl Internet wine fainily siesta woman judo e-mail Old | |Other | English | Latin | French | languages _| New words | mee | internet | | © Where are words in yourlanguage from? CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE? 138 Listen. Circle a orb. Whats yourname? (a) Carlos. b 21. 12 Where's he from? b Where’ she from? 2 a He’ from Italy. b She's from Italy. } 3 @ She's French. She isn't French. ; 4 2 What's his name? b What's her name? ; 5 a the cediccard D the credit cards | © a page 13 bb page 30 ; 7 a Gate number 14 b Gate number 40 ; 8 2 Mike@info.de b Mike@info.da i 9 2 Mr. Smith ‘b Mr. J. Smith 10 2 Tuesday b Thursday OES ge From other languages Today English is an international language. Thousands of English words come from other languages, e.g. Siesta (Spanish), 7886 (Japanese). New words Every year hundreds of words come into Engish from new technology, ex CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? a Canyou..? Yes (V) (count from 1-20 count from 20-100 (20, 30, etc.) (count from 100-1,000 (100, 209, et.) (say the days of the week (Monday, Tuesday, ete.) Tspeil your elites (say five things in your bag or pocket (some keys, etc.) b Complete with How, What, or Where. In pairs, ask and answer. °s your surname? do you spell it? —— ate you from? _’s your phone number? "s your address?

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