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Teacher Resource Disc Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software Betty Schrampfer Azar Stacy A. Hagen Laurette Poulos Simmons Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

CONTENTS 5-1Using it to talk about timeUsing it to talk about time 5-2Prepositions of timePrepositions of time 5-3Using it to talk about the weatherUsing it to talk about the weather 5-4There + beThere + be 5-5There + be: yes/no questionsThere + be: yes/no questions 5-6There + be: asking questions with how manyThere + be: asking questions with how many 5-7Prepositions of placePrepositions of place 5-8Some prepositions of place: a listSome prepositions of place: a list 5-9Need and want + a noun or an infinitiveNeed and want + a noun or an infinitive 5-10Would likeWould like 5-11Would like vs. likeWould like vs. like

3 What day is it? 5-1 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME

4 Its Friday. Its October. Its Its June 8. Its the 8 th of June. (a) What day is it? (b) What month is it? (c) What year is it? (d) Whats the date today? QUESTIONANSWER 5-1 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME

Its 5:00. Its five. Its five oclock. Its five (oclock) P.M. (e) What time is it? QUESTION ANSWER American English 5-1 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME 5:00 British English

6 The next slide contains questions that can be answered by typing on the screen. The grey boxes accept data entry. Click on them, in any order, to answer the questions. Anything typed in the boxes will not be saved unless you purposefully save the file. Of course, you can have students answer orally and not display their answer. Directions for the teacher:

7 (a) What day is it? (b) What month is it? (c) What year is it? (d) Whats the date today? 5-1 Lets Practice (click in boxes and type)

8 What day is it? 5-1 Lets Practice Its Sunday _______ _______.

9 Its Tuesday. 5-1 Lets Practice What day is it ________ _______?

10 November SunMonTueWedThuFriSat Lets Practice What day is it Its November 29 th. ________ _______?

Lets Practice 1:30 What time is it ________ _______?

12 Whats the date today May 2012 SunMonTueWedThuFriSat Lets Practice The 3 rd of May, __________ _________?

13 We eat breakfast in the morning. 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

14 (a) We get up at 5:00 A.M. (b) We exercise at 2:00 P.M. at + specific time at 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

15 at + night at (c) I get home at night. 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

16 in + the morning (d) School starts in September. (e) She went to Florida in (f) I take a walk in the morning. in + month in in + year 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

17 (i) She goes shopping on Tuesday. (j) The twins were born on March 3, on + specific day on on + specific date 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

18 (k) I work from 9:00 to 5:00. From... to from (a time) to (a time) 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

19 The baby was born __ 2:00 A.M. The baby was born __ July. The baby was born __ Monday. on 5-2 Lets Practice at in on from... to in at

20 I work ____ 8:30 A.M. __ 4:30 P.M. from to 5-2 Lets Practice at in on from... to

21 I teach a class __ 8:30 A.M. __ Monday.aton 5-2 Lets Practice at in on from... to

22 He swims __ the afternoon.in 5-2 Lets Practice at in on from... to

23 Its a beautiful day at the beach. 5-3 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER

24 (a) Its hot today. (b) Its a nice day. (c) Its is cold and rainy today. 5-3 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER it for weather

25 (d) Whats the weather like in Cairo? (e) Hows the weather in Cairo? 5-3 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER same meaning

26 _______________ Whats the weather like in Aman? Its sunny and hot. 5-3 Lets Practice warm and rainy sunny and hot sunny and cool cloudy and cool Aman, Jordansun 104 F, 40 C Mexico City, Mexicorain 64 F, 18 C Perth, Australiaclouds 47 F, 8 C oo oo oo

27 _________________ Hows the weather in Mexico City? 5-3 Lets Practice Its warm and rainy. warm and rainy sunny and hot sunny and cool cloudy and cool Aman, Jordansun 104 F, 40 C Mexico City, Mexicorain 64 F, 18 C Perth, Australiaclouds 47 F, 8 C oo oo oo

28 _________________ Whats the weather like in Perth? 5-3 Lets Practice Its cloudy and cool. warm and rainy sunny and hot sunny and cool cloudy and cool Aman, Jordansun 104 F, 40 C Mexico City, Mexicorain 64 F, 18 C Perth, Australiaclouds 47 F, 8 C oo oo oo

29 There is a girl on the horse. 5-4 THERE + BE

30 (a) There is a girl on the horse. (b) There are two boys on the swing. THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE 5-4 THERE + BE

31 (a) There is a girl on the horse. (b) There are two boys on the swing. 5-4 THERE + BE there + be THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE exists in a place be in front of subject there + is + singular noun there + are + plural noun

32 (c) Theres a girl on the horse. (d) Therere two boys on the swing. 5-4 THERE + BE there are there is CONTRACTIONS: theres therere

33 There __ a house in this picture.is 5-4 Lets Practice is are yes no ?

34 There ___ three elephants in this picture.are yes no ? 5-4 Lets Practice is are

35 yes no There__ three bugs in this picture. re ? 5-4 Lets Practice s re

36 There__ a girl __ the horse.s yes no on ? 5-4 Lets Practice s re is on

37 There__ a man __ the car.s yes no in ? 5-4 Lets Practice at in s re

38 Is there any ice in the glass? 5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS

39 QUESTION (a) Is there any ice in the glass? BE + THERE + SUBJECT 5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS

40 QUESTION SHORT ANSWER (a) Is there any ice in the glass? BE + THERE + SUBJECT 5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS Yes, there is.

41 QUESTION (b) Are there any apples in the bag? BE + THERE + SUBJECT 5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS

42 QUESTION SHORT ANSWER (b) Are there any apples in the bag? BE + THERE + SUBJECT 5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS No, there arent.

43 Are there any people in this picture? Yes, there are. Yes, there is. No, there arent. No, there isnt. 5-5 Lets Practice

44 Are there any people in this picture? Yes, there are. Yes, there is. No, there arent. No, there isnt. 5-5 Lets Practice

45 Is there a school in this picture? Yes, there are. Yes, there is. No, there arent. No, there isnt. 5-5 Lets Practice

46 Is there a window in this picture? Yes, there are. Yes, there is. No, there arent. No, there isnt. 5-5 Lets Practice

47 How many chapters are there in this book? 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY

48 QUESTION (a) How many chapters are there in this book? HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY

49 QUESTION (a) How many chapters are there in this book? HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE SHORT ANSWER Sixteen. 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY

50 QUESTION HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE (b) How many eggs are there in this carton? 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY

51 QUESTION HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE (b) How many eggs are there in this carton? Twelve. SHORT ANSWER 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY

52 QUESTION (c) How many students do you see? Seven. SHORT ANSWER 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY

53 How many children are in this family? 5-6 Lets Practice Three.

Lets Practice How many bears are in this picture? One.

55 How many schools do you see? 5-6 Lets Practice Three.

56 The pen is on the floor. 5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

57 (a) The pen is on the floor. 5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

58 (a) The pen is.on = preposition the floor = object of the preposition 5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE = prepositional phrase on the floor onthe floor

59 (b) Demetra lives. in = preposition Greece = object of the preposition 5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE = prepositional phrase in Greece inGreece

60 (on a street, avenue, road...) (b) Demetra lives in Greece. 5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE She lives in Athens. (in a country) (in a city) (c) She lives on Sigma Street. (d) She lives at 304 Sigma Street. (at a street address)

61 Where do you live? I live ___ Colombia. I live ___ Cali, Colombia. I live ___ Quince Street. I live ___ 234 Quince Street. in on at 5-7 Lets Practice on in at

62 I live __ Moscow. Where do you live? 5-7 Lets Practice in on in at

Lets Practice I live __ East Street. on Where do you live? on in at

64 Where do you live? 5-7 Lets Practice I live __ 556 Main Street. at on in at

65 The girl is beside her mother. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

66 (a) The girl is beside her mother. (b) The girl is next to her mother. (c) The girl is near her mother. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

67 (d) Katie is between her brothers. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

68 (e) The girl is far away from the house. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

69 (f) The glass is on the table. (g) The glass is on top of the table. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

70 (h) The square is under the triangle. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

71 (i) The square is above the triangle. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

72 (j) The circle is around the triangle. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

73 (k) The couple is in back of the car. (l ) The couple is behind the car. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

74 (m) The child is in the back of the car. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

75 (n) The man is in front of the car. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

76 (o) The driver is in the front of the car. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

77 (p) The letter is in the middle of the circle. H 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

78 The star is _______ the triangles. between 5-8 Lets Practice

79 The star is _____ the triangle. above 5-8 Lets Practice

80 The star is _____ the triangle. under 5-8 Lets Practice

81 The moon is ___________ the earth. far away from 5-8 Lets Practice

82 We need food. 5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

83 (a) We need food. VERB + NOUN (b) I want a sandwich. 5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

84 needwant I need some water! I want some water. ? 5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

85 (c) We need to eat. VERB + INFINITIVE (d) I want to eat a sandwich. 5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

86 Correct? no Pablo needs make lunch. 5-9 Lets Practice Pablo needs _______ lunch.to make

87 Correct ? yes The baby needs milk. 5-9 Lets Practice

88 Correct? no Alexandra wants go dancing. 5-9 Lets Practice _________________________Alexandra wants to go dancing.

89 I would like a glass of water WOULD LIKE

90 (a) Im thirsty. I want a glass of water. (b) Im thirsty. I would like a glass of water. would like want 5-10 WOULD LIKE same meaning more polite

91 (c) I would like You would like She would like He would like We would like They would like a hamburger WOULD LIKE no final -s like would

92 (d) CONTRACTIONS Id youd shed hed wed theyd = I would = you would = she would = he would = we would = they would 5-10 WOULD LIKE

93 (e) I would like to eat lunch. WOULD LIKE + INFINITIVE 5-10 WOULD LIKE (f) Would you like to eat lunch? WOULD + SUBJECT + LIKE QUESTIONS: would before subject

94 I would like to eat lunch. (g) Yes, I would WOULD LIKE used alone with would like questions not contracted

95 Miriam wants a rose. Miriam ______________. (contraction) 5-10 Lets Practice would like a rose Miriam___________.d like a rose would like

96 They want flowers too. They _______________. (contraction) 5-10 Lets Practice would like flowers They___________.d like flowers would like

97 Sami: ____________ Sami: Do you want a rose? Ming-Fa: Yes, I do. Thank you. a rose? Ming-Fa: Yes, ______ a rose. Id like (contraction) 5-10 Lets Practice would like Would you like

98 I would like to play soccer WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

99 (a) I would like to play soccer. (b) I like to play soccer WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

100 (a) I would like to play soccer. (b) I like to play soccer WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE Enjoy always, usually, often Want to now or in the future

101 She _________ to visit the moon. would like 5-11 Lets Practice would like like

102 Do you _________ to go to the beach? 5-11 Lets Practice like would like like

103 Someday, I ________ to be a scientist. would like 5-11 Lets Practice would like like

104 Images used under license from: Shutterstock, Inc. Clipart.com PHOTO CREDITS