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ENGLISH I

Unit3: My house is
your house
Unit 3
My house is your house Importance
Objective
To learn words for talking about
In the future, you may need to write about your present. In this
families , to introduce the
situation the use of simple present tense ( verb have ) will help
possessive ´s and possessive
you describe yourself. In short conversations you will also be
adjectives.
able to talk about using the simple present tense ( verb have ).
To learn words for rooms and
furniture , to introduce the verb
have.
Unit 3
My house is your house Topics
Objective
Lesson 1 .- One big happy family.
To learn words for talking about
Lesson 2.- House and home.
families , to introduce the
Lesson 3.- Vocabulary plus.
possessive ´s and possessive
adjectives.
To learn words for rooms and
furniture , to introduce the verb
have.
Lesson 1.- One big happy family.
How many people are there in your family ?

Do you think it´s good to have a small family or a big family ?


Family tree : The Griffins
Francis Thelma

Peter Lois

Meg Chris Stewie

Meg is Stewie´s sister.


Chris is meg´s brother.
Meg is Peter´s daughter.
Possessive adjectives
Subject Possessive I am a teacher . My name is Carlos González.
adjective

I My You are a student . Your class is 1401.


You Your

He His Juan is a doctor . His job is interesting .


She Her

We Our Maria is from Peru . Her house has five rooms.


They Their

We are friends . our relationship is fantastic.


Juan and Maria are a couple . Their children are Julio and Juana.
Lesson 2. House and home
How many rooms are there in your house?
Collocation
V + C

have a house
have siblings
have a father
have a mother
Simple Present
Affirmative Sentences Affirmative Sentences
( I / YOU / We / They ) ( He / She / It )

Subject Verb Complement . Subject Verb Complement .


(S) (V) (+) (C) (S) (V) (+) (C)

I have a house . He has a house .


You have siblings . She has siblings.
We have a father . It has a father.
They have a mother. She has a mother.
Simple Present
Negative Sentences Negative Sentences
( I / YOU / We / They ) ( He / She / It )
Subject Verb Complement . Subject Verb Complement .
(S) (V) (-) (C) (S) (V) (-) (C)
I don´t have a house. He doesn´t have a house.
You don´t have siblings. She doesn´t have siblings.
We don´t have a father . It doesn´t have a father.
They don´t have a mother . She doesn´t have a mother .
Simple Present

Yes / No questions Yes / No questions


( I / YOU / We / They ) ( He / She / It )

Auxiliar Subject Verb Complement ? Auxiliar Subject Verb Complement ?


(AUX) (S) (V) (C) (AUX) (S) (V) (C)

Do You have a house? Does He have a house?

Yes, I No, I Yes, he No, he


do. don´t. does. doesn´t.
Prepositions of place ( in , on at )

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Unit 3
My house is your house
Evaluation
Objective
To learn words for talking
about families , to introduce
1.- Speaking
the possessive ´s and 2.- Canvas
possessive adjectives. 3.- Platform Helbling ( e zone ).
To learn words for rooms and
furniture , to introduce the
verb have.
Unit 3
My house is your house
Metacognitive Questions
Objective
To learn words for talking about 1. What did you learn in this unit?
families , to introduce the 2. How did we learn it?
possessive ´s and possessive 3. What strategy can you use to remember…?
adjectives. 4. What is the importance of these topics?
To learn words for rooms and
furniture , to introduce the verb
have.

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