Look at the board. Open your books. Close the door. Read the text. Go to page (84)
Turn off your mobile (phone) Sit down Work in pairs Stand up
Don’t write Listen and repeat. Don’t speak
What’s (x) in english? What does (x) mean? How do you spell it? Can you repeat it? I don’t know. I don’t remember. I don’t understand.
coffee tea (Orange) juice milk ice (Diet) coke Mineral water lemon sugar
What drinks does Mark have? Would you like a __________, sir? _______ and lemon? Here you ________. Coffee? __________? ____________? Here you are. Yes, a Diet coke, please. Just lemon Thank you. Coffee, please. Yes, Please. No, thanks. Thanks
Listen and circle the correct answer. What’s mark’s surname? Where’s the hotel? Would Mark like a drink? How do they go to the hotel? Ryder/Wilder At the airport/in the city centre Yes/no By taxi/by car
Is Alice American? Are they friends?
Who says the useful phrases, Mark or Allie? Welcome to the UK. How fas is it? Great! All right. Let’s go. Can I help you with your bags? No, it’s OK, thanks.
In english these words start with a CAPITAL letter. Names and surnames Mark Ryder Countries, nationalities and languages France, French Towns and cities Rome Days of the week Monday The first word in a sentence Her father is from Milan. The pronoun I She’s French and I’m Italian.
My name’s Bruce. I’m from Perth in Australia, and I speak English My name’s Bruce. I’m from Perth in Australia, and I speak English. My teacher is Mexican, her name’s Isabel. My spanish classes are on Tuesdays and Thursdays. http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/englishfile/elementary/