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COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES JOBS

OR OCCUPATIONS

TEACHER: JAVIER PARDO Y.


COUNTRIES, NATIONALITIES, LANGUAGES

GERMANY GERMAN GERMAN AN


MEXICO MEXICAN SPANISH
UNITED STATE AMERICAN ENGLISH
ENGLAND ENGLISH ENGLISH ISH
IRELAND IRISH ENGLISH & IRISH
POLAND POLISH POLISH
SPAIN SPANISH SPANISH
FRANCE FRENCH FRENCH CH
CHINA CHINESE CHINESE ESE
PORTUGAL PORTUGUESE PORTUGUESE

JAPAN JAPANESE JAPANESE


TAIWAN TAIWANESE TAIWANESE
COUNTRIES, NATIOLATIES LANGUAGES

AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH IAN-EAN

ARGENTINA ARGENTINEAN SPANISH

BRAZIL BRAZILIAN PORTUGUES

CANADA CANADIAN ENGLISH & FRENCH

EGYPT EGYPTIAN ARABIC

INDIA INDIAN VARIOUS

PERU PERUVIAN SPANISH & NATIVE LANGUAGES

ITALY ITALIAN ITALIAN

RUSSIA RUSSIAN RUSSIAN

GREECE GREEK GREEK OTHER

ISRAEL ISRAELI HEBREW

SWITZERLAND SWISSSWISS
PRACTICE

 (English professor) HI,


I’M PERUVIAN. I COME FROM
LAMBAYEQUE. I SPEAK SPANISH, ITALIAN,
PORTUGUESE AND ENGLISH and you?

Students:
A: HI, I’M PERUVIAN TOO. I COME FROM CUSCO.
I ALSO SPEAK SPANISH, QUECHUA AND A
LITTLE ENGLISH.

B: …
READ AND COMPLETE THE NEXT IDEAS

 Japanesepeople are good at technology.


________ people are good at technology
too.

 Carolinais Colombian. She is a dancer.


Colombia is the cumbia country.
 Paulo is ________. He is a dancer.
__________ is the samba country.

 Andean people are hard working. They are


Peruvian.

 London people are very polite. They are


_________.
JOBS OR OCCUPATIONS

student pilot journalis photographer travel agent


police officer lawyer
political scientistmathematician statistician enginner chemist
biologist
accountant administrator sociologist historian
electrician plumber construction worker

Health care jobs


physician - physical therapist - nurse pharmacist - radiologic
technologist – clinical laboratory technologist – dentist –
veterinarian – anesthesiologist – occupational technologist -
psychiatrist - obstetrician – psychologist - doctor
CONVERSATION

 You : So, Janet, where are you from?


 Janet : I’m from Italy.
 You : So, you’re Italian, eh? Sounds cool. Are
you from Rome?
 Janet: Yes, I am. And you, what about you?
 You : I’m Korean.
 Janet: Wow! Korea. I’d love to go to Korea.
 Which city are you from?
 You : I’m from Busan in South Korea.
 
NEW DIALOGS, FREE INTERACTIONS

 Example:

 Sally : Hi Jose, where are you from?


 Jose : Hi Sally, I’m from Mexico.
 Henry : I see, Jose is Mexican!

 (Now three more people do the exercise.)


Choose information for yourself: occupation,
nationality, city; and then introduce yourself to other
classmates
 Example

 Hi,friends. I’m Sara Takeshi. I’m 18 years old. I’m


a student of nursing at Callao University in Peru.
I’m from Ica. I speak Japanese, Spanish and a little
English too.

 Peru
is an interesting country. It’s very rich, and I
know it.

 (Now you, replace the underlined word.)


MORE VOCABULARY: DESCRIPTIVE
ADJECTIVES

 Happy unhappy
 Interesting boring
 Rich poor
 Safe dangerous
 Easy difficult

 (Make communicative)
THANKS

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