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SPEAKING THE SAME cies la ee a f = ! Ben ROE Ea ry GatLcone * 2 Sue own 7 Do you know what they are? here they could appear. ny languages can you say ‘hello’ and ry/countries do you associate with each he Isten to Ellen and Ernesto talking about the languages Note the languages they mention, 1.0 Languages A Languages & countries ‘© Match the language to the country/countries. ‘One country has two languages. Arabic Australia Cantonese belgium pens Brazil English china French AES feyot Hindi Holland Japanese india Mandarin Portuguese Japan ‘ Spanish Kenya Swahili Peru '* Can you think of more countries and languages? 4 a Listen again and match the statements to Ellen, ae e Ernesto or both. il B Words to describe languages 1 Thee ae two offical languages 2 [have two firs languages, 1 to speak two languages fuently and comfortably 3. Guarani is my mother tongue. tobe 4 Alotof people are biingual in my coury 5 eam Spanish asa second langwage, 2h bitte vt nentne cat 6 | learnt French as a foreign language. SE AR 4 Fe b Match the words in bold with definitions 1-5 3. the language you spoke as a child OR the language in in the Key Vocaautary Pane. Bi ipsaneiyeuses gua yyou speak at home oR 4 the language of government and business in the country where you live, which is not the same as your language 5a @ Work in groups. Discuss the questions. What is your first language? Do you have a second language? Do you speak any other languages? What are the offcial languages in your country? Are any other languages popular? Are people bilingual? Which languages would you lke to learn? Why? 5 a language which is spoken in a different country Which language would you not lke to learn? Why? b Share your answers with the class.

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