UNIT 1 A1+ All about Me Part I.

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UNIT 1 A1+ All about Me Part I

Objectives Greeting and introducing yourself Giving personal info [part 1] Verb to be (positive forms) and determiners

Hi. I’m Susana.

► Hi. I’m Susana. Greeting

Hello. Hi! Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. Good Hello. Hi! Informal Formal

► Hi. I’m Susana Introducing yourself

I am ____. Rose or Rose My name is ____.

I’m from Brazil.

Countries and nationalities ► I’m from Brazil. Countries and nationalities

Country “Brazil” Nationality “Brazilian”

Country “Mexico” Nationality “Mexican”

Country “Turkey” Nationality “Turkish”

Country “China” Nationality “Chinese”

Country “Russia” Nationality “Russian”

Country “Greece” Nationality “Greek”

Country “Thailand” Nationality “Thai”

country and nationality Giving personal info: country and nationality

I’m from Thailand. I’m Thai.

I’m from Mexico. I’m Mexican.

It’s my birthday present.

► It’s my birthday present. Determiners

my camera her camera

his phone your phone Example

Liz is my friend. Today is her birthday.

His house is near the school. What about your house?

I’m thirteen today.

Giving personal info: age ► I’m thirteen today. Giving personal info: age

I’m thirteen. ► I’m thirteen I’m turning thirteen. . years old future ……… ……… I’m thirteen I’m turning thirteen. I’m thirteen. . years old future

Verb to be (positive forms) ► I’m thirteen today. am Verb to be (positive forms) are We She You They He It I is

Short forms a ’ m I’m

Short forms You’re We’re They’re a re ’

Short forms He’s She’s It’s i s ’ Example

I’m Turkish. You’re from Russia. He’s my teacher.

UNIT 1 A1+ All about Me Part II

Objectives Saying goodbye Giving personal info [part 2] Verb to be (negative forms)

I’m not sure where your house is.

Verb to be (negative forms) ► I’m not sure where your house is Verb to be (negative forms) are am is isn’t ’m not aren’t + not + positive - negative Example

I’m not Chinese. We aren’t from Greece. It isn’t my phone.

I live on Conway Street.

Giving personal info: where you live ► I live on Conway Street. Giving personal info: where you live

live on I live on King Street. a road/ street my house King Street

live in a city/ country I live in the U.S.

I live at 325 E Central Ave. live at address 325

My number is 056 312 392.

Giving personal info: phone number ► My number is 056 312 392. Giving personal info: phone number

My number is ______ . My phone number is ______ .

22 555 81 3 4 Tel. “Telephone number” “Double two” “Zero” or “oh” 81 3 4 Tel. “Zero” or “oh” “Triple five”

Bye guys, see you later

► Bye guys, see you later. Saying goodbye

Have a nice day. See you later. Take care. Goodbye. See ya! Bye! Formal Informal

Bye guys. See ya! Goodbye. See you later. Goodbye. Have a nice day.

Giving your personal info

Hello. My name’s Maria. I’m Mexican. I live in Mexico City Hello. My name’s Maria. I’m Mexican. I live in Mexico City. Tomorrow is my birthday. I’m turning thirteen!