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Don't leave your

projects for the

last minute!!!

To compare C

A: How much is apartment...?

B: It's ______ dollars per month.

For example

A: I'm 79 years old

B: ...

A:My grandfather was

Ricardo Palma

B: ...

A: I like caigua

B:...

A: I don't like chocolate

B: ...

I love sports. They are fun.

My parents live in Lima. They have a house.

Who do you live with and where?

How many rooms are there in your

house/apartment? Do you have your

own bedroom or do you share a bedroom

with someone else? What things are there in

your bedroom? Describe it using "there

is", "there are" colors, prepositions,

"too" and "very"

Can you speak in English for one

minute without interruptions???

A: What's he/she wearing?

B: He/She is wearing...

A: What am I wearing?

B: You're wearing...

A: What's your personal style

dressy or casual?

B: I think I'm ...

A: What do you usually wear?

A: I usually wear...

B: Do you change clothes after

work or school?

A: Yes, I usually put on.../ No, I don't.

I Think that the clothes we wear depend on the occasion. For formal events, I put on formal clothes, and for informal occasions, I wear casual clothes. For example, when I go to a (formal event), I wear (write the clothes you wear). But when I go to (an informal event), I wear (write the clothes you wear). Right now, I'm studying, so I'm wearing (write the clothes you are wearing).

A: Which jobs make the most money?

B: I think that a/an ______ makes the most money.

What about you? What do you think?

A: Well, I think that a/an ______ makes the most money.

But tell me, which jobs are easy?

B: I think that a/an (________)'s job is easy.

Do students ever

have jobs here in Peru?

A: Which jobs are good for Yana?

B: I think that the (_____) job is

good for her because...

Questions

with

"like"

Talking

about

Abilities

What's something I can do well? (write about an ability you have, give an example). These days, I'm learning to... (say your ability is not good yet, but that it is improving)

First, put you pens and

pencils down.

Read the questions in the chart

and think of your answers. If you

have questions about vocabulary

ask...What does _______ mean?

What does ________ mean?

How do you say ________ ?

How do you pronounce this word?

May I be excused for a minute?

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so here's some classroom language:

ALP

ALP Descriptors

Option 1

You will describe your house and the furniture and activities in the different rooms using the vocabulary, grammar and speaking strategies covered in the first 2 units. Don't forget to use

visual aids in your presentations.

ALP

Things

to remember

Option 2

Work in pairs/groups (max: 3) to create a job interview that includes grammar, vocabulary and speaking strategies of the last 2 units of the course. Don't

forget to use visuals in

your presentations.

1st. Day

Speaking 01!!!

Writing Draft!!!

Important Dates

Speaking 02!!!

Writing 01!!!

24

17

10

3

Speaking 03!!!

Reading

Quiz

Writing 02!!!

1st. Day

Final

Exam

ALP

7

14

21

31

RQ &

ALPs

Final Exams

Vocabulary

More Rooms

or parts of a house

hall

family room

garden

attic

basement

home office

laundry room

https://quizlet.com/384509200/flashcards

VERB

A: Where do you (action)

in your house?

B: I usually (action) in...

VERB

More Household Items

bathroom

Kitchen

dining room

laundry room

bedroom

living room

table

chairs

center piece

washing machine

dryer

iron

ironing board

Explain the problems and the solutions

mirror

shower

bath tub

toilet

hair dryer

B:

{

night table

bedside table

mirror

dresser

closet

lamp

refrigerator

stove

dishwasher

sink

microwave

blender

cabinets

Well Felix's room room is too dark.

Let's paint it (color)

Also, there are no urtains, so let's go

buy them.

fireplace

sofa

armchair

coffee table

stereo

curtains

paintings

chandelier

A: Do you live in a house or in an apartment?

I live in a house, on San Martin Street.

I live in an apartment on the 4th. floor.

A: How many room are there?

B: There are (4/5/...10) rooms. There's a living room,

a kitchen, a dining room... and ( ) bedrooms.

A: Is there a yard o a garage?

B: Yes, there's a... / No there isn't.

A: What's your favorite room and why?

B: My favorite room is... because I usually (action)

in (room).

COMMUNICATION

Writing

WRITING

Mirror Activity

(pay for it every

month)

You have written about your

house or apartment. Now you are going to write about a relative's house or apartment.

(have)

You have 15 minutes

http://www.online-stopwatch.com/full-screen-stopwatch/

Do you own or rent the place where you live?

To compare B:

A: What does Yao want to rent?

B: He wants to rent...

A: How long does he want to rent?

B: He wants to rent for..

A: How does he want to live?

B he wants to live...

Housing

Pronoun Reference

How does Yao feel about

the prize of apartment 1?

How do you know?

He uses rising intonation to show surprise!!!!

Decorate a room

Formal or

Informal

Really?

You're kidding

Formal

Informal

You're joking

Are you serious?

Informal

No way

Informal

For real?

S P E A K I N G

To ask for the number of

things in a place, use:

How many (things) are there in the (place)?

To answer this question:

For singular things

There's a/an (thing), a/an...

For plural things

There are ...

To ask for existence

Singular:

Is there a/an...in the (place)?

Plural:

Are there any ... in the (place)?

"very" and "really" intensify

very beautiful, very small,

very colorful, very intelligent

"too" indicates that

something is excessive. You can

use it with an infinitive.

He's too young to drink beer.

Good Luck

in

B05

Congratulations!!!

Vocabulary

short

baggy

fitted

loose

tight

formal

heavy

long

short

take off

dressy

style

casual

put on

light

sweatshirt

bathrobe

tank top

vest

More clothing items

sneakers

sweatpants

slippers

A: What's he/she wearing?

B: He/She's wearing a...

http://www.visuwords.com/fullscreen/

To compare, change the

statements for questions

For example:

Pedro wears/doesn't wear sneakers

A: Does Pedro wear sneakers?

B: Yes, he does / No, he doesn't

Marta is/isn't buying a gift.

A: Is Marta buying a gift?

B: Yes, she is / No, she isn't

COMMUNICATION

take off

I think that the most

interesting invention

is the because...

If you change your clothes, you (________) your clothes and then you (_______) something different.

put on

Besides, clothes should look good

together. In other words, they should

"match"

Shopping for clothes

Circle the correct sentence:

a) I'm using blue jeans.

b) I'm wearing blue jeans.

Do you wear the same clothes

when you go to a party?

Do you wear the same clothes

when you go to a wedding?

Do the clothes you wear

depend on the occasion?

Clothing

Do you wanna touch - Glee

Clothing dos and don'ts

For singular items

For plural items

A: How much is the...

B: It's...

A: I'll take it. / I'll think about it.

A: How much are the...

B: They're...

A: I'll take them. / I'll think about it.

You don't want the item.

You want to pay less

S P E A K I N G

Planet

Travel

Message Boards:

Clothing

Plan Your Trip

Country Info

Message Boards

Search

Ask &

Answer

JL

Posted: Thursday May 15

Location:

USA

I'm from Chile, and I'm a student living in the U.S. One of my professors invited the class to his home this Saturday for a dinner party. It's his birthday. I'm learning a lot about American customs, but I'm not sure about two things: What do I wear to the party? Also, do I give my professor a gift?

Asking for and giving prices

Yes, I think that clothing

customs are similar in ...

and Peru because...

(originally

Santiago,

Chile)

No, I don't think that clothing

customs are the same in...

and in Peru because...

Posted: Saturday May 17

Izzy

Location:

I'm from the UK, and I'm planning a trip to Malaysia in the summer (when it's 37 degrees). I need some information about clothing customs. For example, is it OK to wear shoes and

short- sleeve shirts? Thanks.

London

UK

http://www.barryfunenglish.com/

VERBS

Want & Have

Count-nouns can take verbs in their singular and plural forms, depending on the situation.

This is a nice jacket.

Those jackets are expensive.

That T-shirt says Peru.

Those T-shirts say Peru.

have + noun

have to "verb"

(necessity)

want to "verb"

want + noun

(desire)

Count

Complete the following sentences:

NOUNS

Non-count

Non-count nouns always take the verb in its singular form

I have...

After class, I have to...

I really want to...

I don't have...

I never want to...

I don't have to...

Your hair looks good today.

Too much sugar is bad for health.

Tea has caffeine, too.

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Vocabulary

I'm a...

I work as a ...

Jobs

doctor

cashier

dentist

nurse

waiter

lawyer

police officer

receptionist

flight attendant

graphic designer

programmer

tutor

hairstylist

chef

housewife

Terms in Job Ads

pay

improve

volunteer

have a degree

responsibilities

requirements

experience

skills

More Jobs

salesperson

bank teller

clerk

secretary

scientist

newscaster

writer

chef / cook

travel agent

photographer

firefighter

farmer

More terms in job ads

architect

tailor

seamstress

mechanic

model

accountant

engineer

analyst

duties

benefits

negotiable

flexible

degree

experienced

references

CV

diploma

shift

working hours

Job Responsibilities

Large Numbers

thousand

Make 3 business cards with

your dream job. Include

the name of a

company.

1,000

1,200

2,500

10,500

50,000

100,000

Communication

In pairs ask and answer the questions.

For example,

A: Can you speak and write well in your

first language?

Listening

3

2

B:

Yes, I can.

Yes, a little.

No, I can't.

1

What's your dream job?

To report:

(Name) can be a good (job) because

he/she can (actions from the chart).

Reduced Words

reduced pronunciation

full pronunciation

Writing

/kæn/

/fɔr/

/duw/

/yuw/

/tuw/

/kən/

/fər/

/də/

/yə/

/tə/

can

for

do

you

to

What do you do?

Where do you work?

I have to work.

What can you do?

I can cook chicken.

Can you cook for me?

Jobs

Chi has to work.

What can Chi do?

Chi can cook chicken.

Talking about Jobs

A good reader can get the general idea of any text by looking at the

pictures, format and

other indicators.

SPEAKING

For example:

What's this?

What about this?

http://www.online-stopwatch.com/full-screen-stopwatch/

I'm a/an (job).

I'm self employed.

He's a/an (job).

I work for (company).

I work in a/an (place).

What do you do?

What does he do?

This question asks for

something you like

A: What job do you like?

B: I like a doctor's job

A: What's that like?

B: It's hard but interesting.

This question asks

for a description

What's the difference between the two?

"do + like" asks for things you like

In conclusion:

"be + like" asks for descriptions

A: What city do you like?

A:Which TV host do you like?

B: I like (city)

B: I like (TV host).

A: What's it like?

A: What's he/she like?

B: It's old and modern.

Adjectives to Describe People

friendly/nice

fun

hardworking

cool/interesting

shy

strict

unfriendly

serious

lazy

boring

outgoing

easygoing

B: He/She is (adjectives)

A: What food do you like?

B: I like (food).

A: What's it like?

B: It's juicy and delicious

I

You

He

She +

It

We

They

+ base form

can

can't

Wh-Questions

I can speak English, but I can't speak French.

I can cook lasagna, but I can't cook stew.

She can sing, but she can't dance.

He can swim, but he can't play soccer.

You can speak Spanish and a bit of English.

Who can sing a song in English?

Who can speak another language?

What music can you dance?

I can. / Pedro can.

I can. / Lia can.

I can dance salsa.

Yes-No Questions

Yes, I can. / No, I can't.

Yes, I can. / No, I can't.

Yes, I can. / No, I can't

Yes, I can. / No, I can't

Can you ride a bike?

Can you cook?

Can you sing in English?

Can you dance?