Today is____, ________,___, 201_ TRY TO SAY THIS TONGUE TWISTER Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.

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Today is____, ________,___, 201_ TRY TO SAY THIS TONGUE TWISTER Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

Unit 1 Getting Acquainted

Why are you studying English? To do a business To study To travel To get to know other People who don´t speak my languageC.S

Vocabulary Mr. Mrs Mrs. (married)

Vocabulary Ms. (married or single) Miss (Single) No use names, use family names: Suzy Grant Ms. Grant NOT Ms. Suzy Are you married or single?

Jose Eduardo Elias Romo Last / Family Name First/ Given Name Vocabulary Throw the ball

Vocabulary Nationality Occupation Where are you from? What do you do?

Ms. Susana Martínez Estrada 20 years old, nurse TITLE: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss. Last /Family / Name: First /Given/ Name: Nationallity: Occupation: Age: Exercise 1: In a slide of power point, copy this form an up to the platform “Clase V”.

Listen the audio, them practice the pronunciation

Forms that people getting to know others Expressions when you introduce people: I´d like to introduce yo to …. This is…

Exercise 3: In a separate sheet of paper try to answer: Given name: Jerry Family name: Rivera Occupation: Singer Age: 43 years old Nationality: North American Given name: Naomi Family name: Watts Occupation: Actress Age: 43 years old Nationality: Italian 1.Nice to meet you, too a. Mr. Jerry b. Mr. Rivera c. Ms. Rivera 2. Good to meet you. a. Ms. Watts b. Ms. Rivera c. Mr. Watts The correct answer is Mr. Rivera The correct answer is Ms. Rivera Click here to the correct answer