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Semana 2
Videoconferencia 3
LOGRO DE LA UNIDAD
Al finalizar la sesión, el
estudiante demuestra su
capacidad de formular y
responder preguntas acerca de
nacionalidades, preguntar e
indicar cuál es el número
telefónico y/o el correo
electrónico de alguien.
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TEMARIO
1. Nacionalidades
2. Pronombres en plural
3. Preguntas abiertas
con el verbo To Be
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1. Subtema 1
VOCABULARY Nacionalities
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Japanese
Brazilian Mexican
British Peruvian
Canadian Saudi
Chilean South Korean
Chinese Spanish
Colombian Thai
Ecuadorian Turkish
Greek American
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Brad and Emily Hill are talking about their new neighbors. What are their names?
Emily: Oh, they’re our new neighbors, Emily: They’re from Brazil.
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Carlos and Claudia..
. Brad: What city are they from?
Brad: Are they musicians? .
Where are you and Sakura from? Where Carlos and Claudia from?
We’re from Japan. They're from Brazil.
What city are you from? What city are they from?.
We’re from Osaka.. They're from Manaus.
Are you Japanese? Are they Brazilian?
Yes, we are. Yes, they are.
No, we’re not. / No, we aren’t. No, they're not. / No, they aren’t.
Contractions
We’re = We are They’re = They are
PRONUNTATION Word stress
Japanese Spanish
Australian Thai
Numbers 0 to 10; phone numbers; email addresses
Tema: WHAT’S YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS?
Listen.
Listen. Notice that people sometimes say “oh” for “zero” in phone numbers.
Listen.
Stacy: Hey, Emma. What’s
your phone number?
Emma: It’s 309-403-8708.
Stacy: What’s your email address?
Emma: It’s emma@cup.org.
Stacy: Thanks!
Asking for someone’s phone number Asking for someone’s email address
What’s your phone number? What’s your email address?
What’s your number? What’s your email?
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Complete the conversations with the correct words. Then practice with a partner.
you
1. A: Where are __________ from?.
B: We’re from Mexico.
What city are you from? Are you from Mexico City?.
A: Oh? _________
B: No, we ‘re We’re from Monterrey.
_________ not. _________
Are
2. A: __________ Jim and Carly American?
B: No, they __________. are
aren’t They __________ Canadian.
they from?
A: What city in Canada are __________
B: They ‘re
__________ from Toronto.
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Match.
WELL
DONE!
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CONCLUSIONES
VOCABULARY Nacionalities
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Japanese
Brazilian Mexican
British Peruvian
Canadian Saudi
Chilean South Korean
Chinese Spanish
Colombian Thai
Ecuadorian Turkish
Greek American
GRAMMAR Plural subject questions; questions with be
Where are you and Sakura from? Where Carlos and Claudia from?
We’re from Japan. They're from Brazil.
What city are you from? What city are they from?.
We’re from Osaka.. They're from Manaus.
Are you Japanese? Are they Brazilian?
Yes, we are. Yes, they are.
No, we’re not. / No, we aren’t. No, they're not. / No, they aren’t.
Contractions
We’re = We are They’re = They are
Numbers 0 to 10; phone numbers; email addresses
Tema: WHAT’S YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS?
Listen.
Listen. Notice that people sometimes say “oh” for “zero” in phone numbers.
Listen.
Stacy: Hey, Emma. What’s
your phone number?
Emma: It’s 309-403-8708.
Stacy: What’s your email address?
Emma: It’s emma@cup.org.
Stacy: Thanks!
Asking for someone’s phone number Asking for someone’s email address
What’s your phone number? What’s your email address?
What’s your number? What’s your email?
RESOURCES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pOFKmk7
ytU
https://www.madridteacher.com/Activities/Cou
ntriesNationalitiesjb.htm
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CONSULTAS
Información relevante
sobre la TAREA 1
You are the key to your success
“YOU CAN DO IT!”
People and places