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Who are these people?

They are celebrities!


What are celebrities?
They are famous people who are actors or
actresses in movies or TV.
Do you know some famous celebrities? What
are their names?

Who are these people?

They are professionals.


What are professional?
They are people who are very good at one
thing and it is their career. They do it for work
and because they love it.
Can you think of some other professionals?
Artist, soccer player, singer

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 22


Celebrities
Question:
Look at the pictures on the page.
Zach and Haley are watching a
movie on TV. What movies do you
watch?
Question:
What other things are on TV in the
pictures?

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 22


Celebrities
Listening practice: before listening
think about
1. Is Haley a sports fan?
2. How do you know?
3. Is Zach a sports fan?
4. How do you know?

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 22


Celebrities
Take a closer look:
Tell me something about Johnny
Depp?
Hes good
looking.
Tell me about
Johnny Depps new
movie?
Its
great.
Tell me about
Adeles voice?
Its amazing.

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 22


Celebrities
What kinds of words are
these?
Good
great
looking

amazing

They are
adjectives!

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 22


Celebrities
What are adjectives?
Adjectives tell us more about people
and things (nouns)

Johnny Depp is goodlooking.


adjective
V
Noun (person)

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 22


Celebrities
Finish the sentence
1. This banana is _______.
2. This soccer team is ______. They
are winning.
3. This video game is ________. It
has lots of action.

good

exciting

great

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 22


Celebrities
Finish the sentence
1. This banana is _______.
2. This soccer team is ______. They
are winning.
3. This video game is ________. It
has lots of action.

good

exciting

great

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 22


Celebrities
Changing Names to possessive
adjectives
Johnny Depp is a manso you
say his
His movies are great.
Adele is a woman so you say
her
Her music is nice.

Now do Part C

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 23


Grammar
Look at pg. 22 Part C Answer these
questions

In sentence 1, what does his Johnny


mean?
Depps
In sentence 2, what does her Adeles
mean?
His and Her are POSESSIVE
ADJECTIVES

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 23


Grammar
What is the correct possessive
adjective to use?
1. His / he voice is really
good.
2. She / her new movie is
great.
3. Their / They
paintings are
amazing.
4. We / Our favorite team is on TV.

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 23


Grammar
Look at the
grammar box on pg.
23

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 23


Grammar
This is an
apostrophe

Theyre
Subject + Verb

statement

I am = Im

Im a Johnny Depp Fan.

You are = Youre

Youre a tennis fan.

He is = Hes

Hes an actor

She is = Shes

Shes a famous singer

We are = Were

Were Giants fans. (football team name)

They are =
Theyre

Theyre tennis players.

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 23


Grammar
Change the Subject to the possessive adjective:
Subject + Verb

Possessive Adjective

Im

My (You) My bag is blue.

Youre

Your (other person) Your bag is blue.

Hes

His (other male person) His bag is blue.

Shes

Her (Other female person) Her bag is blue.

Were

Our (a whole group of people) Our bag is blue.

Theyre

Their ( a different group of people) Their bag is red.

Possessive adjectives are used to indicate who (or


what) owns something

Unit 3: Lesson A pg. 23


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Grammar
Do Part A pg.
23

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