Copy of Module 1 Week 2 (class 1).pptx

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Welcome back to class WEEK 2 CLASS 1

Let’s review the last topic! 01

HOW MANY THINGS DO YOU KNOW ABOUT YOUR CLASSMATES?

IN CLASS UNIT 2

AGENDA 01 Introduction of the unit 2. 02 Grammar presentation Time to practice! -Grammar exercises. -Listening activity. Group work activity. Speaking activity. 03 02

Lesson A CLASSMATES

Ask and say where people are Use be with he, she, and they LESSON A

Where are these people? They’re at home. She’s at work. They're in class. He’s at the gym. They at the cafeteria.

Listen to the conversation. Miss Nelson: Where’s Hiroki? Is he here today? Alison: No, he’s not. Maybe he’s at work. Miss Nelson: OK. How about Ellen? Alison: I don’t know. I think she’s sick. Miss Nelson: Oh. OK. Are Carme and Susana here? Alison: No there are in the cafeteria. Miss Nelson: They’re late again. OK. And Nick? Alison: He’s over there. I think he’s asleep!

In pairs, answer the following questions. 1. Who are absent? 2. Who is sick? 3 . Who is late? 4 . Who is asleep? 5 . Who are in the cafeteria?

THE VERB BE: he, she, and they GRAMMAR SECTION

PRONOUNS HE S HE THEY

Verb BE: “is” and “are” He / she = is They = are

AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES

Subject + is / are + Complement + . Examples: David ’s sick. He ’s sick. Jessica ’s at work. She ’s at work. Liz and Robert are at the gym. They ’re at the gym.

David ’s = David is He ’s = he is Contractions Jessica ’s = Jessica is She ’s = she is They ’re = they are

NEGATIVE SENTENCES GRAMMAR SECTION

Subject + ’s not / ’re not + Complement + . Examples: Ellen ’s not in class. She ’s not in class. Gael ’s not at the work. H e ’s not at the work. Carmen and Lucy are not at the cafeteria. They ’re not at the cafeteria.

People usually shorten is to ‘s after names. Examples: Danna ’s asleep. –-- Danna ’s not asleep. In conversations

Let’s practice!

Where is everybody? Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. 1. John and Karen _______ at home. _________ not at work. 2 . David _______ on vacation. _________ asleep. 3. Carmen _______ at work. _________ not sick.

Where is everybody? Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. 6. Jen and Luis _______ at cafeteria. _________ late for class. 5. Karen _______ in class. _________ not at the library. 4. Billy _______ at the gym. _________ not at home.

QUESTIONS

Is / Are + S ubject + Complement + ? Examples: Is David sick? Is he sick? Is Jessica in class? Is she in class? Are Tony and Lucas absent? Are they absent? Yes, he is . No, he ’s not . Yes, she is . No, she ’s not . Yes, they are . No, they ’re not .

What’s the correct answer? 3. Is Miss. Gomez at the work? 1. Is he at the work? 2. Are they at the gym?

Let’s practice!

Use contractions where are possible. Silvia: Hi. How ______ you? Jason: Good, thanks. How about you? Silvia: Pretty good. ________ Dave here? Jason: No, he _________. I think he ______ sick. Silvia: Oh. _________ he at home? Jason: I don’t know. Silvia: How about Jenny and Paula? ________ they here? Jason: No, they _________ . They _______ on vacation. I think they _________ in Miami. Silvia: Look! Dave ________ sick. He __________ over there. He __________ just late again! Complete the conversation using “ is ” or “ are ”.

Listening Activity A. s ick B. a sleep C. at work D. at the library 1. Ellen’s _____________ 2. Carmen’s __________ 3. Hiroki’s _____________ 4. Allison’s ____________ In class Absent 1. Ellen 2. Carmen 3. Hiroki 4. Alisson Listen. It’s the next day. Are these students in class or absent? Check ( ) the boxes. Then listen again and match the two parts of the sentences.

Group Work Activity

Class Activity In groups, create a short conversation about this situation. Imagine you are in a classroom. Ask questions about some of you classmates and answer the questions using the verb be with the pronouns he/she/ they.

EXAMPLE A: Hello Fabi , How are you? B: Good, thanks. How about you? A: I’m ok. Is Erika here in the class? B: No, she’s not. Is Elias sick? A: Yes, he is.

THANKS ! Please keep this slide as attribution. See you next class!
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