A4 Speaking and Vocabulary - Reflexive Pronouns - Discussing - Agreeing - Disagreeing - Using Relative Clauses.pptx.pdf

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Speaking and Vocabulary - Pronombres


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Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
Facultad Regional Villa María
Lic. Evangelina Cecchel
Lic. Luciana Pons
INGLÉS 2

Module A
Unit A4

Vocabulary
Language Functions
Speaking Activities
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UNIT A4

Reflexive Pronouns.
Functions: Discussing, agreeing, disagreeing.
Using Relative Clauses.
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Reflexive Pronouns
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Jobs and Work Environments
Activity: Ask and answer questions about jobs, careers, and work environments.
Example: What job do you imagine yourself having someday?
I imagine myself working for a high tech company someday.

1. What kind of work environment do you see yourself in?
2. Would you like a job where you can give yourself time off whenever you need it?
3. Would you rather work by yourself or work on a team?
4. Do you want a job where you constantly challenge yourself?
5. What kind of work would make you feel proud of yourself?
6. Can you push yourself to work hard, or do you need someone else to push you?
7. What kind of boss do you see yourself working for?
8. What kind of boss makes employees feel good about themselves?
9. Do you imagine yourself being the boss someday?
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Activity: Discuss and Agree/disagree.
Choose phrases in the next slide and try to make sentences,
e.g. “We don’t like people who push into trains before we’ve got off”.

Useful language for the discussion
“How about you?”/ “What about you?”/ “And you?” “Me too!”/ “I think so too.” “Really? I…”/ “Actually, I…”/
“To be honest, I…” We (don’t) like people….

Hint: You are likely to need these relative pronouns to complete the sentences:
 things + that/ which
 people + who/ which
 places + where/ in which
 times + when
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1.The best / worst language learners are people ________________________
2. You should(n’t) study in a place_____________________________________
3. You should(n’t) eat food ___________________________________________
4. We (don’t) like food _______________________________________________
5. We (don’t) like shops ______________________________________________
6. Politicians are people ______________________________________________
7. We (don’t) like days _______________________________________________
8. We (don’t) like movies _____________________________________________
9.We would(n’t) like to live in a neighborhood ____________________________
10. We would(n’t) like a pet ____________________________________________
11. We had / didn’t have a teacher ______________________________________
12. We (don’t) like furniture ____________________________________________
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Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
Facultad Regional Villa María
Lic. Evangelina Cecchel
Lic. Luciana Pons
INGLÉS 2
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