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Open book

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WARM UP

¡Welcome Back!

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¿Are you ready to speak English?

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Goal 2

Goals / Objectives

Conjunctions

Goals

Goal 1

Goal 4

Review

¡Time to speak english!

Goal 3

Listening

Comprehension

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Review

Indefinite Pronouns

What are your doing?

are you eating?

Is she dancing?

EXAMPLES:

SHORT FILM

LISTEN AND LEARN

NEW VOCABULARY?

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It's time to speak english!

Indicaciones:

Did You Say Something?

  • Pair up and practice this example at least 5 times each role

A: I have to go to the bathroom.

B: You drink too much coffee.

A: But I love coffee.

B: Well, it's your life.

A: You eat too much chocolate.

B: I don't think so.

A: Have you looked in the mirror?

B: Do you think I'm getting fat?

A: I didn't say that.

B: What did you say?

A: I said I have to go to the bathroom.

B: That's what I thought you said.

Relative Pronouns

Utilizamos los pronombres relativos para referirnos a un sustantivo (una persona o una cosa) mencionado antes y al que queremos agregar más información o modificar. Los pronombres relativos pueden referirse a algo o alguien en singular o plural. Algunos pronombres relativos se pueden usar sólo con personas, otros sólo con cosas y algunos con ambos.

A continuación, tienes una lista de los pronombres relativos.

Listening comprehension

Band auditions

1. The boy wants to be in the band.

True / False

2. He doesn't like singing.

True / False

3. He can't remember the song on the guitar.

True / False

4. The boy is good at the drums.

True / False

5. The girl says she will call him the next day.

True / False

Thank you!

A

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