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Class # 2

9th grade

Teacher Graciela Morales García


OBJECTIVE:
make oral presentations where talk about his/herself.

Introductory Video

Explanation (video)

Topic explanation

activity
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=QgjkjsqAzvo&ab_channel=EnglishwithLucy
Self-introduction is simply the act of introducing
yourself to someone else. You might just be
introducing yourself to a new person you have
never met before, or you might be introducing
yourself to hundreds of people in a conference
room.
Thankfully, both situations actually require the
same sort of language and body language to
introduce yourself in a way that is both confident,
and clear..
Introducing yourself is much more than
saying your name. You need to tell some
more information about yourself in English.
Introducing yourself to strangers can be
tricky because what you say depends on the
context, situation (in a job interview, in an
email, or give self-introduction in an English
class

See the following self-


introduction guide:
•What’s your name?
•How old are you?
•Where are you from?
•Where do you live?

•When is your birthday?


•How many people are there in
your family?
•Who are they?
•What’s your favourite food?
• What’s your hobby?
• What do you like doing in your free
time?
•What don’t you like doing ?
•Do you like travelling?
•What’s your favourite sport?
•Where do you go to school?
•How do you go to school?
•What’s your favourite subject?
•Why do you study English?
•What’s your favourite band?
•Whatkind of movies do you like?
•How often do you go to the
cinema?
•What’s the most beautiful place in your country?
•What’s your favourite place?
•Why do you like it?
What would you like to be?
Why?
ACTIVITY:

1.Watch again the videos and prepare for the next


class your self-introduction.

2.Write the followings dates: Name, Age,


Nationality, Place where you live, Occupation,
Likes, Dislikes, Hobbies, Future plans, Fun fact
about you.

3.Do a pre.writen in your notebook and practice the


pronunciation.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

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