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1A.How to talk about the people in your
life
A.
Vocabulary the people in my life
1.
Grandfather, grandmother, father, mother, son,
daughter, brother, sister, grandson, granddaughter, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece,
cousin.
2.
Acquaitance= either, aunt= female, best friend=
either, boss= either, brother in law= male, colleague= either, cousin= either,
ex-boyfriend= male, flat-mate= either, neighbor= either, nephew= male, niece=
female, parents= either, step father= male, uncle= male, widow= female,
widower= male.
3.
A= friend, b= aunt, c= uncle, d= partner, e f g=
neighbor, h= wanda, i= grandmother, j= grandfather, k= brother, l=father, m=
mother, n= friend, o= friend.
4.
A= Fatima, b= mrs. Mirren, c= stan, d= tom, e=
ray, f= grace, g= Sandra, h= wanda, i= tina, j= costas, k= danny, l= harry, m=
roxette, n= tracey, o= warren.
5. Fatima=
flat mate, mrs. Mirren= neighbor, stan= best friend, tom= boss, ray= brother in
law, grace= niece, Sandra= sister, tina= mother, costas= step father, danny=
son of best friend (friend), harry= father, roxette= step mother, tracey=
colleague, warren= ex-boyfriend.
C. Grammar subject
questions and object questions
9. 1.
Tom loves wanda
2.
Sandra married ray
3.
warren visited wanda
4.
warren loves wanda
5.
Fatima forgot her key
6.
tina disvorced harry
10. 1. Who does tom loe?
2.
who did Sandra merry?
3.
who did tina disvorce?
4.
who loves wanda?
5.
who forgot the key?
6.
who visited wanda?
11. Question number 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9 are
subject question number 2, 3 and 6 are object question.
12. Who marries ray? Sandra
1B. How
to talk about greeting custom
A. Vocabulary ways of greeting
1.
A. Put their hand on the other person’s
shoulder.
B. Kiss each other on the cheeks.
C. Kiss each other on the lips.
D. Hug each other.
E. Shake hands with each other.
F. Bow.
G.
Wave to each other.
2. I never hug my friend
I’m only shake hands every match
B. Read and respond
3. A.
4
B. 7
C. 3
D. 5
E. 2
F. 1
G. 6
7. / Mis /
Miss / Miz / Ms
/ ‘Misiz /
Mrs / ‘Mista ( r )/ Mr
C. Grammar reflexive pronouns
9. 1.
They’re hugging each other. = C
2. She’s hugging her self. = B
3. She’s Hugging
someone else. = A
10.
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Pronouns
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Subject
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possessive
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object
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reflexive
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My
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My
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Me
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Myself
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You
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Your
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You
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Yourself
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He
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His
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Him
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Himself
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She
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Her
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Her
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Herself
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We
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Our
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Us
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Ourselves
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They
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Their
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Them
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Themselves
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11. A new colleague at work introduces himself or
herself
12. 1. Each other
2. Myself
3. Yourself
4. Each other
5. Each other
6. Himself
7. Myself
1C. How to explain who people
are
A. Read an art catalogue description
1.
I don’t understand this picture, and I don’t like it
2. 1.
The little girl in the white dress is princes Margarita.
2. The painter is Diego Velazquez, I can’t se what it is
the painting.
3. 1. Diego 6. Margarita
2. Jose Nieto 7. Isabel
3. Marcella 8. Maribarbola
4. Princess’s Bodyguard 9.
Nicolas
5. Maria
B. Vocabulary position
4. Position
At the back ( of the room ) 2
In the middle ( Of 5 )
At the front ( Of 3 )
On the left ( Of 1 )
On the right ( Of 4 )
In front ( Of the girl )
8
To the left ( Of 6 )
To he right ( Of 9 )
Behind ( The girl ) 7
5. A. At the front, behind.
B. On the
left, on the right.
6. A: Where’s the dog?
B: The dog is in front of them
C.
Grammar present simple and continuous
7. Historian
9. A. Wants, Touch . D. Spend,
Help.
B.
Hold, Think. E.
Talk, Work.
C. Paint, Paint. F. Like, Write.
10.
a. I like European film
b. European
tourist are very pretty
c. I want to
go to Madrid
d. England
ha a beautiful princess
e. I really
like the art
11. Agus pants always
wet
1D. How to correct a
misunderstanding
A. Vocabulary cognates and false friends
1. 1 - B. The polish word passport means
passport.
2
- C. The Spanish word carpeta doesn’t mean carpet. It means file.
3
- A. The Italian word calico means football.
2. 1. Actually, Apple , Camera, Exit, Large, Novel,
Parent, Police, Smoking, Taxi,
Tennis
3. may be
B. Read and identify misunderstanding
4. 1. Wait.
2.
Weight.
3.
The Doctor.
5.
·
Buying fruit -
4
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Chatting of work -
2
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Cross word
- 3
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English class -
1
6. --
C. Pronunciation the alphabet
7.
1.
Tree - B
2.
Day - A
3.
New - Q
4.
Fly - I
5.
Jeff - F
6.
Spell - L
7.
Them - M
8.
Pen - N
9.
Dress - S
10.
Necks - X
11.
Know - O
12.
Cat - R
13.
Bed - Z
8. 1. B C D E G P T
2.
A I
3.
Q J
4.
I
5.
C D E G H J K P T U V W Y
10. A = Can I have same bananas, please?
B
= Yes, of course which ones do you want?
A
= Oh, ehm .. I’ll take that pear.
B
= Pardon? Don’t you want any bananas, then?
A
= You want a pear?
B
= I’m sorry, I don’t understand…
A
= Oh, Haha .. Oke, sorry. I misunderstood I though you said pear, P-E-A-R!
B
= Oh, I see! No, I meant pair, PAIR! I’d like those two bananas, please.
1E. Writing
a self-introduction
A. Get ideas to write about
1. 1 .
People she doesn’t know.
2
. Meet new people.
3
. Attacking a photo with the email.
2. 1 . Greeting.
2
. My name and how I heard about the discussion group.
3
. My general background and interest.
4
. My interest in the topic of the discussion group.
5
. My hopes for the future
6
. Goodbye
3.
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1.
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Dear
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2.
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Wanda J,
invited by Tony G
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3.
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24
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4.
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Notting Hill
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5.
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Japan
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6.
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Yoga
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7.
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Photos of people,
capture personality
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8.
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Best wishes
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9.
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Secretary
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10
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Want learn
more, contribute
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11.
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Sending photo.
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4.
5. no
B. Drafting and editing
6.
I will not comment anything
7. I have the same opinion with my partner
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