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Warm-up The teacher will dictate several phone numbers. Write them on your white board. 678-842-6917

The president Opening Name: Barack Hussein Obama Address: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20500 Phone Number: (202) 208-1631 Date of Birth (DOB): August 4, 1961 Place of Birth: Honolulu, Hawaii The president

Key Vocabulary

Say your name Nadia

Spell your name N-A-D-I-A

Print your name Nadia C. Owen-Head

Sign your name Nadia C. Owen-Head

Station 1 We will play “Simon Says” 2. Simon can only give you four (4) commands: - Say your name - Spell your name - Print your name - Sign your name 3. He will say the commands in different order, so make sure you listen carefully.

Station 2 Take a sheet of notebook paper. Copy the following sentences and fill in the blank with your information: My first name is _______________. It is spelled ______________________. My last name is _________________. I am from ______________________. I was born on ________________, ____, ________. I am _____ years _______. When I first meet someone, I introduce myself and say, “______________ ___________________________.” I also ___________ hands with that person. Did you know that in Japan they __________ to greet each other? In Italy they _____________ to greet each other, but in my country we _______________ to greet each other. I print my name like this _______________________________, and I sign my name like this ______________________________________.

Station 3 Take the sentences you completed out. Read the sentences to a partner. Take turns.

Station 4 Take a “Listening Exercises” sheet (p.254 of OPD) Listen to tracks 2,3, and 4 of CD 1. Listen and number the pictures. Listen and check the correct answers. Listen and complete the words. Make sure your name is on the sheet.