Possessive Pronouns Mine His Hers Ours Yours theirs.

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Possessive Pronouns Mine His Hers Ours Yours theirs

Possessive Pronouns Do you have a black pen? Could I borrow yours? Does she have a black pen? If so, can I borrow hers? He needs a pen. His friend Amy has many pens. Could he borrow hers? I found my pen. It is mine. This pen does not belong to the Brown family. It is theirs.

Closure Write 2 sentences using Possessive Pronouns

Practice: Handout: Possessive Pronouns Homework: If you are not done, then it’s homework.

What is Possessive Pronouns? Review together in class

SbS p.28 Look at the example on page 28 Read: A.Could you do me a favor? B.Sure. What is it? A.I have to fix a flat tire, and I don’t have a jack. Could I possibly borrow yours? B.I’m sorry. I’m afraid I don’t have one. A.Oh. Do you know anybody who does? B.Yes. You should call Joe. I’m sure he’ll be happy to lend you his. A. Thanks. I’ll call him right away

In class SbS p29 #1-6

Saying Good-Bye page 30 Mr. and Mrs. Karpov are at the Moscow airport. They’re saying good-bye to their son Sasha and his family. It’s a very emotional day. In a few minutes, Sasha and his family will get on a plane and fly to Canada. They won’t be coming back. They’re leaving Russia permanently, and Mr. and Mrs. Karpov won’t be seening them for a long, long time. Sasha and his family are excited about their plans for the future. They’re going to stay with his wife’s relatives in Toronto. Sasha will work in the family’s restaurant. His wife, Marina, will take any job she can find during the day, and she’ll study English at night. The children will begin school in September.

Saying Good-Bye page 30 Mr. and Mrs. Kapov are both happy and sad. They’re happy because they know that their son will have a good life in his new home. However, they’re sad because they know they’re going to be very lonely. Their apartment will be quiet and empty, and they won’t see their grandchildren grow up. Some day Mr. and Mrs. Karpov will visit Toronto, or perhaps they’ll even move there. But until then, they’re going to miss their family very much. As you can imagine, it’s very difficult for them to say good-bye.

True or False? 1.Sasha and his family will be leaving Russia for a few minutes. 2.Marina’s relatives live in Toronto. 3.Mr. Karpov is happy, and Mrs. Karpov is sad. True False, why? Mr. Karpov and Mrs. Karpov are both happy and sad.

True or False? 4.Mr. and Mrs. Karpov might move to Toronto. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Karpov are sad because they’ll be at the Moscow airport until they visit Toronto or move there. True False, why? Mr. Karpov and Mrs. Karpov are sad because they know they’re Going to be lonely. Their apartment will be quiet and empty, and They won’t see their grandchildren grow up.

WIP – 10 minutes How About You? P30 Tell about an emotional day in your life when you had to say good-bye. Tell about YOUR plans for the future.

Looking forward p31 Jerry Amanda Mr. and Mrs. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Lee What are you looking forward to? A birthday? A holiday? A day off? Talk about it with other students in your class Discuss the readings in class together

WIP – 10 minutes Write in your journal about something you’re looking forward to: –What are you looking forward to? –When is it going to happen? –What are you going to do?