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Unit 1

Part 2
About Me
1.
HOMEWOR
phone
2.
3. K
sunglasses
t-shirt
4. backpack
5. bike
6. laptop
7. soccer ball
8. game console

2. Write the words...


1. notebook
2. jeans
3. ice cream
4. phone
5. sandwich
6. website
7. car
1.
1.1. g 1.6. e
1.2. a 1.7. f
1.3. b 1.8. h
1.4. d
1.5. c

2.
(2) bus
(3) email
(4) television
(5) café
(6) pizza

3.
Transportation: metro, bus, taxi.
Food: pizza, salad.
Places: hotel, museums, café.

4. Internet, wi-fi, sports...

5.
(1) transportation
(2) taxi
(3) café
(4) museum
(5) aquarium
(6) room
(7) television
(8) wi-fi
(9) park
(10)(10) movies
Look at the chart.

A - singular nouns that start with consonant.

An - singular nouns that start with vowel.

The - plural nouns or and specific things.

THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN USING THE

1. Are you expressing opinion about something general?


2. Is it an specific thing?
3. Genarally it will appear after being mentioned.

FURTHER PRACTICE
https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/grammar-practice/articl
es
two men
boxes classes
bus lunches
cities
three glasses four apples

people

two stories three sandwiches

ice cream hot

school bus
games

the
the a
an
-

vídeo
sandwich
woman
WRITE AND SPEAK

• Talk about you saying true and false things.

• Use the sentences below:


1. I’m...
2. My favorite...
3. I have...
4. I like /I don’t like...
STUDENT BOOK, page 14.

Let’s talk about Countries?


• Can you name a country that start with...?
• A •H •O • V
• B •I •P • W
• C •J •Q • X
• D •K •R • Y
• E •L •S
• F •M •T
• G •N •U

Watch the following video to learn some countries:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH8J5Y_gujs
Observe the picture of the exercise 1.

Complete the nationalities using


an, ese, ian, n and ish.

5
6
1
4
2
3

Listen and repeat.


Other countries...
• Argentina - Argentinian • Mexico - Mexican
• Australia - Australian • Netherlands - Dutch
• Belgium - Belgian • New Zealand - a New Zealander
• Canada - Canadian • Paraguay - Paraguayan
• Chile - Chilean • Peru - Peruvian
• China - Chinese • Poland - Polish
• England - English • Russia - Russian
• France - French • Scotland - Scottish
• Greece - Greek • South Korea - South Korean
• Ireland - Irish • Spain - Spanish
Match the famous things with the countries they belong to.

• Pompeii • Chile
• Statue of Liberty • Egypt
• Easter Island • France
• Eiffel Tower • Peru
• Egyptian Pyramids • Italy
• Machu Picchu • USA

LISTENING TIP
Listen to the audio 19 to
Look at the pictures and guess where Steve’s check your answers
things are from.
Use the sentence: I think the .... is/are from....
Read!
HOMEWOR
K p. 10 and 11.
Workbook,
HOMEWOR
Workbook, p. 12 and 13.

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