TERRABA – WEEK 2 Topics : 1.Personal Information 2.Numbers: Figures-letters 3.Addresses 4.Questions and Answers.

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TERRABA – WEEK 2 Topics : 1.Personal Information 2.Numbers: Figures-letters 3.Addresses 4.Questions and Answers

COMMUNICATION BARRIERS? Barriers in communication blocks human beings harmonious living, no matter the environment.  Walls  Culture  Language  Relationship  Knowledge

COMMUNICATION BARRIERS OPENERS  Greetings  Desire to meet someone  Need to find out who we are relating to.  Personal Information

INFORMATION QUESTIONS What’s your name? What’s your phone number What’s your address? What Where do you live? Where are you from? Where were you born? Where How old are you? How many brothers/sisters do you have? How is you town/country neighborhood ? How

EXAMPLES: INFORMATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A- Lilly B- Sonia A: Hello, my name is Lilly. What’s your name? B: My name is Sonia. Nice to meet you Lilly. A: Where do you live? B: I live in Guadalupe, and you? A: I live in Curridabat. B: How old are you Lilly? A: I’m 23 years old. A: What’s your address in Curri- dabat? B: It’s from Lela Restaurant, 1km south, behind the tennis court. B: What’s your phone number? A: It’s (506) A: What’s your identification card? B: It’s

NUMBERS 1- One2- Two3- Three4- Four5- Five10-Ten9- Nine8-Eight7- Seven6- Six11-Eleven12-Twelve 13- Thirteen 14- Fourteen 15-Fifteen20-twenty 19- Nineteen 18- Eighteen 17- Seventeen 16-Sixteen

21-Twenty- one 22-Twenty- two 23-Twenty- three 24-Twenty- four 25-Twenty- five 30-thirty 29-Twenty- nine 28-Twenty- eight 27-Twenty- seven 26-Twenty- six 40-Forty50-Fift y 60-Sixty70-Seventy80-Eighty 100-One hundred 100- hundred 90-Ninety

NAMES IN ENGLISH English Marcos Raúl Araya Karla Rosario Méndez José Andrés Tejera Names in English carry only the “last name” Spanish: Marcos Raúl Araya Mata First Name Middle Name Last Name

SINGULAR PRONOUNS PERSONAL PRONOUNS Singular I’m David. You are Rebecca. He is Jim. She is Natalia. It’s Capitan. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Singular My name is David. Your name is Rebecca. His name is Jim. Her name is Natalia. Its name is Capitan. Note: Possessive Adjectives are followed by nouns. Examples: Her car is red. His voice is charming.

PLURAL PRONOUNS PERSONAL PRONOUNS Plural We are Mike and Tom. You are Carnegie. They have a new bike. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Plural Our names are Mike and Tom. Your last name is Carnegie. Their car is new.