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Unit 1 Please call me Beth.
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Updates * Lessons learned from last week *
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What’s happening today?
* Grammar Focus p. 5 & p.132 * Reading what’s in a name: p.7 * Dale Carnegie – How to Win Friends and Influence People audiobook in English * Click here to check out his book on Kyobo * More cool stuff on names: Dale Carnegie – The importance of remembering names; Vlogbrothers – a surprise relationship between John and Hank Freakonomics Podcast – Baby Names
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Student’s Book 1, unit 1, page 5 Please call me Beth. Answers 1. A: Is Ms. Gray from the United States? B: Yes, she is. She’s from Chicago. 2. A: Is English class at 10:00? B: No, it isn’t. It’s at 11:00. 3. A: Are you and Monique from France? B: Yes, we are. We’re from Paris. 4. A: Are Mr. and Mrs. Tavares American? B: No, they aren’t. They’re Brazilian. Are is She’s are We’re Is Are it isn’t It’s aren’t They’re Click to jump to Parts B and C.
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Student’s Book 1, unit 1, page 5 Please call me Beth. Click to jump to Grammar Focus.
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Go to Grammar plus on page 132.
Student’s Book 1, unit 1, page 132 Please call me Beth. Go to Grammar plus on page 132.
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Student’s Book 1, unit 1, page 132
Please call me Beth. 1 Statements with be; possessive adjectives 1. This is Delia Rios. She’s a new student from Peru. 2. My name is Sergio. I’m from Brazil. 3. My brother and I are students here. Our names are Dave and Jeff. 4. He’s Yoshi. He’s 19 years old. 5. They’re in my English class. It’s a very big class.
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e a b c d Student’s Book 1, unit 1, page 132 Please call me Beth.
2 Wh-questions with be 1. f 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. d b c d
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they’re not / they aren’t
Student’s Book 1, unit 1, page 132 Please call me Beth. they’re not / they aren’t Are you I am Are you we’re not / we aren’t Are you 3 Yes/No questions and short answers with be 1. B: No, they’re not / they aren’t. They’re in English 2. 2. A: Hi! Are you in this class? B: Yes, I am. I’m a new student here. 3. A: Are you from the United States? B: No, we’re not / we aren’t. We’re from Montreal, Canada. 4. A: Hi, Sonia. Are you free? B: No, I’m not. I’m on my way to class. 5. A: That’s the new student. Is he from Puerto Rico? B: No, he’s not / he isn’t. he’s from Costa Rica. 6. A: Is she from Thailand? B: Yes, she is. She’s from Bangkok. I’m not Is he he’s not / he isn’t Is she she is
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Student’s Book 1, unit 1, page 7 Please call me Beth. Click to jump to Parts A, B, and C.
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Student’s Book 1, unit 1, page 7 Please call me Beth. Click to jump to Reading. Jacob Michael George Stanley Emma Nicole Betty Jane Answers True statements: 1, 2, 4, and 5. Positive names Negative names Jacob Michael George Stanley Emma Nicole Betty Jane Top 3 girls names in Korea: 1 2 3 Top 3 boys names in Korea: 1 2 3 What does your name mean? Does it have an origin?
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English Name Meanings www.google.ca
Freakonomics – Baby Names Search: “English Name Boys” or “English Name” Search: “English Name Boys” or “English Name” What did you find? If you had a baby girl, what would you name her? If you had a baby boy, what would you name him?
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English Name Meanings According to links found in Google,
Freakonomics – Baby Names Drake = Dragon Eugene = born of the Yew Tree Tiffany=seeing god Bonnie = an attractive and lovely girl Ernest = Iron man Chloe = Glory Austin = Helpful Nick=people’s triumph Leah= Weary Alger=distinguished warrior
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