face to face  lesson3. people and places

face to face lesson3. people and places

2016-07-18    24'12''

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Kobe English Lesson 3. People and Places Two cities 3.1 Match the adjectives to pictures good - bad hot - cold big - small new - old expensive - cheap beautiful - ugly friendly - unfriendly nice Grammar Adjective goes after be(am, is , are): Your watch is nice. Adjective goes before nouns. : It is a new car. Adjectives are not plural with plural nouns.: They are good friends. We can put very before adjectives: It is very hot. Practice Make sentences with the words 1. a / It’s / computer / very / old It’s a very old computer. 2. a / He’s / good / very / actor ________________________________ 3. an / camera / It’s / expensive _________________________________ 4. very / nice/ friends / are / His _________________________________ 5. friendly / dogs / Your / very / are _________________________________ New words a hotel a room a restaurant a Internet cafe near Reading Hi Fiona and Nick How are you?We&`&re in Moscow!It&`&s a beautiful city and the people are friendly, but it&`&s very cold here.The restaurants are good and they aren&`&t very expensive. We&`&re in a new hotel near Red Square. The rooms are nice and they&`&re very big. We aren&`&t in the hotel now,we&`&re in an Internet cafe6. Where are you?Are you in London? Love Sally and Dan Where are Sally and Dan? Practice Tick(√)the true sentences and correct the false sentences. 1. Moscow is a beautiful city. √_ 2. The people are unfriendly. ___friendly_____ 3. It’s very hot in Moscow. ______________ 4. The restaurants are good. ______________ 5. Sally and Dan are in an old hotel. ______________ 6. The hotel rooms are nice. ______________ 7. The rooms are very small. ______________ 3.2 Review Fill the gaps with ‘re or aren’t 1. We _______ in a new hotel. (= we are) 2. You _______ from the UK. (= you are) 3. They ______ very big. (= they are) 4. We _______ in the hotel now. (= are not) 5. You _______ from Russia. (= are not) 6. They ______ very expensive. (= are not) * you is singular and plural. You are a student. You are students. 3.3 Listen and fill the gaps 1. We aren’t Italian, we’re ____________. 2. You’re a very _________ ___________. 3. They’re in a __________ ___________. 4. He’s a ________ and he isn’t ________. 5. I’m an _________ and she’s a________. 6. It’s a ________ ________ __________. Practice Read the Email and circle the right words. Then answer the questions below. 1. Where are Fiona and Nick? A) London B) New York 2. Are they in a small hotel? A) Yes, they are. B) No, they aren’t 3. Are the rooms nice? A) Yes, they are. B) No, they aren’t. 3.4 Practice Questions Short Answers ______ they in a small hotel? ______ you in London? Yes, they are. / No, they ________. Yes, we ____. / No, we aren’t. Where ______ Fiona and Nick? Where ______ you ? Brothers and sisters Vocabulary Family Grammar possessive ‘s; subject pronouns (I,you etc.)possessive adjectives (my,his,her etc.) Review adjectives; jobs; How old... 3.5 Look at the photo of Cooper family. Read and listen. 3.6 Listen and practice men/ boys women/ girls Both Father (________) ___________ ( mum ) ____________ __________ daughter _____________ (singular: child) husband ___________ ___________ Sister 3.7 Practice Choose the correct word 1. Nick is Fiona’s son/ husband. 2. Kevin is Nick’s brother / son. 3. Fiona is Kevin’s mother / daughter. 4. Anne is Fiona’s sister / daughter. 5. Nick is Anne’s brother / father. 6. Anne is Kevin’s mother / sister. 7. Nick and Fiona are Kevin and Anne’s children / parents. Grammar Name or noun + ‘s can mean possessive Fiona is Nick’s wife. It is my sister’s car. ‘s can also mean is She’s my sister. Nick’s my friend. Practice Make sentences with the names below 1. Nick -- Kevin Nick is Kevin’s father. 2. Fiona -- Nick _________________________ 3. Kevin -- Fiona _________________________ 4. Anne -- Nick _________________________ 5. Kevin -- Anne _________________________ 6. Anne and Kevin -- Nick and Fiona __________________________ 3.8 Practice Sid and Mary are Kevin and Anne’s grandparents. grandparents grandson grandmother Male grandfather Female granddaughter Both grandchildren 3.9 Listen to Mary talk about her family and then put the names she talk about in right order. Sid ( 1) Anne ( ) Fiona ( ) Kevin ( ) Nick ( ) Answer the questions below: 1. How old is Sid ? _______He’s 64._______ 2. What is Fiona’s job? ______________________ 3. How old is Fiona ? ______________________ 4. What is Nick’s job? ______________________ 5. Is Anne a good musician? ______________________ 6. How old is Kevin ? ______________________ Read the sentences below: 1. I’m Mary and this is Sid, my husband. 2. Her husband’s name is Nick and he’s a doctor. 3. These are their two children--- our grandchildren. 4. It’s a very nice photo, I think. Fill the form below Subject Pronouns I she we they Adjective Possessive your his its Are the words v. or n. ? be sister family listen read dog book We use subject pronouns with verbs: I’m, you listen, they read etc. Adjective possessive with nouns : my sister, your family, their dog. Practice Choose the correct word 1. Is this you / your dictionary ? 2. They / their aren’t with they / their parents. 3. This is we / our dog, he / his name is Prince. 4. I / My friend Tammy is from you / your city. 5. Are you / your at his / he house now? 6. She / her brother is a musician, but she / her isn’t. Practice 1. Write the names of people in your family. 2. Ask questions about people in your partner’s family e.g. How old is he/ she? What’s his / her job? Is he/ she married? 3. Tell the class about one person in your partner’s family. e.g. Lucas is Pablo’s brother. He’s 32 and he’s a manager. He’s ... ... Eat in or take away? Vocabulary Food and drink Real world money and price; How much...? ; in a cafe Review family; numbers 3.10 Match 1-6 to a-f 1. ₤ 10 a) ten dollars 2. 10 p b)ten p (=pence) 3. ₤ 10.5 c) ten euros 4. €10 d)ten cents 5. $10 e)ten(pounds) fifty 6. 10 c f)ten pounds 3.11 Listen and Practice 3.12 listen to five conversations and write the answers 3.13 Real world How much ... ? Use are or is to fill the gaps Singular 1. How much _________ this watch? 2. How much is it? Plural 3. How much ____________ the pens? 4. How much ____________ they ? 3.14 listen and practice Test your partner: What is number 1? A cheese and tomato sandwich. Ask your partner : How much is an espresso and croissant? Two pounds and ninety. 3.15 Listen and tick (√) what they order on the price list. 3.16 Practice help very away please in Fill the gaps with the words Assistant customer Can I ______ you? Yes, (two cappuccinos ) ,please. Sure, anything else? Yes, (a croissant), ___________. or: No, that’s all, thanks. Eat in or take _________? Eat _______ , please. or: Take away, please. OK, that’s (£5.85), please. Thank you_____ much. Thanks a lot. You’re welcome. Bread and Cheese Vocabulary food and drink; love; like; eat; drink; a lot Review money and price; food and drink 3.17 Match the words with the picture coffee milk tea sugar meat fish orange juice eggs cheese bread pasta rice vegetables fruit chocolate water 3.18 Match sentences with pictures 1. I like fish. 2. I love chocolate. 3. I drink a lot of coffee. 4. I eat a lot of fish. 3.19 Listen to Fiona and tick (√) the food and drink she talks about coffee milk tea sugar meat fish orange juice eggs cheese bread pasta rice vegetables fruit chocolate water Choose the correct word. 1. Fiona and Nick love coffee/ milk. 2. They drink a lot of water / tea. 3. They eat a lot of meat / fish. 4. Anne and Kevin like eggs / cheese. 5. They love fruit / chocolate. Practice Complete the sentences about you and write two more sentences. 1. I love__________________________________________. 2. I like___________________________________________. 3. I eat a lot of ____________________________________. 4. ______________________________________________. 5. ______________________________________________. 3.20 & 3.21 Pronunciation /ɑ/ Coffee dog doctor hot watch chocolate orange wrong dollar shop /Ʌ/ Umbrella much number country mother son brother husband love money Practice Choose the different one 1. hot orange much 2. mother doctor son 3. dollar country money 4. dog chocolate love 5. shop number brother 6. watch husband wrong Practice Fill the gaps in these adjectives and write the opposite word 1. g ___ ___ d _____________ 2. b _____ g ____________ 3. n ___ w _____________ 4. c h ___ ___p ___________ 5. u ___ l y _____________ 6. c ___ ____ d ____________ Practice Use ‘re, ‘s, are, isn’t , aren’t to fill the gaps. Hi, Ivan! Eva and I _____ (+) at an English school in London! It _____ (+) a good school but it _____ (-) cheap. The teachers _____ (+)very good and students ______(-) friendly. We _____ (+)in a hotel near the school. The rooms _____ (+)nice, but they ______ (-)very big! Love Olga Practice Make sentences 1. are/ Eva and Olga / where? Where are Eva and Olga? 2. cheap/ Is/ the school ? _________________________ 3. the / teacher / good / is ? _________________________ 4. Are / friendly / the/ students? _________________________ 5. ‘s/ the hotel / Where ? _________________________ 6. big / Are / the rooms / very? _________________________ Practice 1. Simon is Mia’s ____________. 2. Mia is Simon’s____________. 3. Zara is Harry’s____________. 4. Harry is Zara’s____________. 5. Simon is Harry’s__________. 6. Simon is Zara’s __________. 7. Zara is Simon’s __________. 8. Harry is Mia’s ___________. 9. Zara and Harry are Simon and Mia’s_______________. 10. Simon and Mia are Zarea and Harry’s _____________. Practice ‘s means is or possessive? 1. It’s very cold. Is 2. Is this Laura’s computer? ____ 3. Where’s Colin from? ____ 4. Ali’s a police officer. ____ 5. It’s my friend’s car. ____ ____ 6. She’s my son’s teacher. ____ ____ Practice Write the adjective possessives I you we they she he it Practice put the sentences in a cafe order Assistant Customer a) OK, that’s £3.20, please. f) Thanks a lot. b) Can I help you? g)Yes, an orange juice and an egg sandwich, please. c) Eat in or take away? h) Take away please. d) Sure. Anything else? i) No, that’s all, thanks. e) You&`&re welcome. Tick (√)the things you can do I can use adjectives and very. _____ I can understand a simple email. ____ I can talk about families. _____ I can talk about money and prices. ____. I can understand a simple price list _____ I can buy food and drink in a cafe. _____ I can talk about food and drink I like._____