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B00 Class Notes (10:30am)

Mr. Fong

Useful Expressions
- present /z/, here, over here
- Excuse me, Mr. Fong. I have a question.
- May I go to the restroom?
- Goodbye! See you tomorrow!

Evaluation System:
- Speaking Evaluation #1: 2 points
- Speaking Evaluation #2: 2 points
- Formative Quiz #1: 2 points
- Formative Quiz #2: 2 points
- Formative Quiz #3: 2 points
- Desempeño Global: 10 points

You must attend at least 14 sessions.

Introducing Myself
True or false?

- My name is Mr. Fong. TRUE


- I am 29 years old. FALSE (28*)
- I am from Trujillo. FALSE (Lima*)
- I live in Lince. FALSE (Rimac*)
- I have two dogs. FALSE (cats*)
- I love pasta. TRUE
- I don’t like soccer. TRUE

ACTIVITY
Write 6 sentences about YOU! Write true and false
sentences.
-.
-.
-.

CONVERSATION

A: Hello, my name is Mr. Fong. What’s your name?


B: Hi, Mr. Fong. I am John.
A: John, please, tell me about you.
B: OK, “I am 23 years old”. True or false?
A: Uhmm… false?
B: No, that’s incorrect. I am 23 years old. Your turn.
A: OK, “I live in Rimac” True or false?
B: Uhmm… true?
A: Yes, that’s correct! Your turn.
B: …

UNIT 1: CLASSROOM INSTRUCTIONS

listen to music, the teacher, the class, the


radio, the conversation, me
say /eɪ/ a word in English
read /i/ a book, the instructions, the
sentences
write a word, a sentence, your name, a
paragraph
ask a question, the teacher
answer a question
circle a word, the answer, the alternative
cover /ə/ your eyes, the page, the pictures
open /oʊ/ your textbook, the door, the
windows, your backpack
close /oʊ/ your textbook, the door, the
windows, your backpack
look at the board, the screen, me
repeat /i/ after me, after the teacher, after the
recording/audio

Answer the Open your Cover the


question book page

Read the Listen to the Write your


sentence conversation name

Look at the Listen and Say the word


picture/photo repeat

Close your Circle the Ask a question


book word Raise your hand

NUMBERS 0-20

0 1 2 3
zero, oh one two three
4 5 6 7
four five six seven
8 9 10 11
eight nine ten eleven
12 13 14 15
twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen
16 17 18 19
sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen
20 21 22 23
twenty twenty-one twenty-two twenty-
three
30 40 50 60
thirty forty fifty sixty

AGE
A: How old are you?
B: I am 28 years old. How about you? How old are
you?
A: I am 17 (years old).

PHONE NUMBER
A: What’s your phone number?
B: My phone number is 958 410 208. How about
your phone number?
A: It’s 985 404 666.

Greeting People Saying “Goodbye”


- Good morning - Good night
(5am-11:59am) (=bye)
- Good
afternoon - Goodbye!
(noon-5:59pm) - Bye!
- Good evening - See you!
(=hello) (6pm- - See you later!
9pm) - See you
tonight!
- Hello - See you
- Hi tomorrow!
- See you on
Monday!
- Have a good
day!
- Have a good
weekend!

Asking someone to repeat


- Can you repeat that, please?
- Can you say that again?

CONVERSATION

A: Good morning. My name is Jose, but please call


me Pepe.
B: Hi, Pepe. I am Maria Julia, but please call
me Maju.
A: Maju, how old are you?
B: I’m 17 years old.
A: Excuse me… can you repeat that, please?
B: Sure. I’m 17 years old.
A: Oh, got it.
B: Pepe, what’s your phone number?
A: My phone number is 987 502 666.
B: Excuse me… can you say that again?
A: Of course. It is 987 502 666.
B: Oh, got it.
A: Well, see you later!
B: OK, bye!

THE ALPHABET

ABCDEFG CONVERSATION
HIJKLMN
OPQRSTU A: Hello, what’s your name?
V B: Hi, my name is Elizabeth.
W A: Elizabeth?? How do you
XYZ spell your name?
B: That’s E-L-I-Z-A-B-E-T-H.
A: Oh, got it.
B: How about you? What’s
your name?
A: I am Jose Antonio.
B: Jose Antonio?? How do you
spell your name?
A: It’s spelled J-O-S-E-A-N-T-
O-N-I-O.
B: Got it.

LISTENING EXERCISE:

1. P-E-D-R-O
2. M-A-H-E-S-H
3. L-I-L-Y
4. J-A-C-O-B
5. O-L-I-V-I-A

BINGO!
On a piece of paper, write your first name and last
name.

J-O-S-E F-O-N-G

A-Y-L-L-I-N F-E-R-N-A-N-D-E-Z - Winner!!! 1° place


M-A-R-I-A L-E-O-N - Winner!!! 2° place
Z-A-R-E-L-L-I A-R-E-N-A-S - Winner 3° place

SUBJECT + BE CONTRACTIONS
PRONOUNS

1° I am an English I’m
person am teacher. I’m not
/ sing. not
2° You are my student. You’re
person aren’t You’re not /
/ sing. you aren’t
3° She is a b05 she’s /z/
person isn’t student. she’s not /
/ sing. she isn’t
He happy! he’s /z/
he’s not / he
isn’t
It a it’s /s/
whiteboard. it’s not / it
isn’t
1° We are human We’re
person aren’t beings. We’re not /
/ pl. we aren’t
2° You my You’re
person students. You’re not /
/ pl. you aren’t
3° They friends. They’re
person They're not /
/ pl. they aren’t

1. She’s a teacher.
2. He’s a programmer.
3. I’m a soccer player.
4. She’s a businesswoman.
5. You’re a student
6. He’s a doctor.
Mr. / Miss / Mrs. / Ms. + LAST NAME

Mr. Fong (single/married/? men)

Miss Arenas (single women) /mɪs/


Mrs. Obama (married women) /mɪzɪz/
Ms. Smith (? women) /mɪz/

Mr. Jose WRONG


Mr. Fong RIGHT
Mr. Jose Fong RIGHT

JOBS / OCCUPATIONS

● a student
● a teacher
● a soccer player
● a doctor
● a businessman / a businesswoman / a
businessperson
● a programmer
● a police officer
● a firefighter
● a postman
● a nurse
● a waiter / a waitress
● a pilot
● a taxi driver
● a hairstylist / a hairdresser
● a chef / a cook
● an actor / an actress
● a cashier
● an astronaut
● a carpenter
● a construction worker
● an engineer
● a dentist
● a plumber
● a reporter
● a journalist
● an assistant
● a security guard
● a soldier
● a vet
● an optician
● a dancer
● a farmer
● a scientist
● a coach
● a politician
● a delivery person
● a surgeon
● a butcher
● a baker
● a florist
● a mechanic
● an archaeologist
● an athlete / a player
● a salesman
● a singer
● a musician /z/
● a photographer
● an electrician
● an architect
● a barman / a barwoman / a bartender
● a supervisor
● a manager
● an accountant
● a fashion designer /z/
● a lawyer

A: What’s your job?


B: I am a barwoman. How about you?
A: I am an English teacher.

MEMORY GAME
(name + age + job)

I am Mr. Fong. I am 28 years old. I am an English


teacher.

Saying your name


A: What’s your name?
B: My name is Mr. Fong.
B: I am Mr. Fong.
B: It’s Mr. Fong.

Meeting someone
- (It’s) nice/good/great/a pleasure to meet
you.
- It’s nice/good/great/a pleasure to meet
you, too.

CONVERSATION

A: Hi. My name is Jose, but please call me Pepe.


B: Hello, Pepe. I’m Ariana, but please call me Ari.
A: Ari?? How do you spell your name?
B: That’s A-R-I.
A: Got it. How old are you, Ari?
B: I am 17 years old.
A: Excuse me… can you say that again?
B: Sure. I am 17 years old.
A: Got it.
B: What’s your job?
A: I’m an English teacher. How about you?
B: I am a lawyer.
A: Cool. It’s good to meet you, Ari.
B: It’s good to meet you, too.

name age job Phone


What’s How old What’s number
your are your job? What’s your
name? you? phone
How do you number?
spell your
name?

Angie 23 a manager 945 204 666

CLASSROOM ITEMS

● a textbook
● a pen
● a pencil
● an eraser
● a chair
● (a piece of / a sheet of) paper
● a board / a whiteboard / a blackboard
● a desk
● a laptop computer
● a desktop computer
● a dictionary
● a sharpener
● a window
● a door
● (a pair of) scissors
● a pencil case
● a marker
● a backpack
● a notebook
● a ruler
● A/C
● a speaker
● a smoke detector
● a security camera
● a sign
● a trash/garbage can
● a screen
● a keyboard
● a water bottle
● the floor
● a socket
● a phone
● a bookcase
● a map
● a clock
● a table
● an umbrella

SINGULAR FORM PLURAL FORM


A: What’s this? A: What are these?
B: It’s a pen. B: They’re markers.

No ‘a’ or ‘an’

1. Pen
2. Notebook
3. Chair
4. Pencil
5. Backpack
6. Phone
7. Dictionary
8. Eraser
9. Computer
10. Table

CONVERSATION

A: How do you say ‘puerta’ in English?


B: You say ‘door’
A: Door? How do you spell that word?
B: It’s spelled / That’s D-O-O-R.
A: Got it.

FOR SINGULAR NOUNS ONLY


a an
+ consonant sounds + vowel sounds
a ball /b/ an apple /æ/
a dog /d/ an egg /ɛ/
a girl /g/ an orange /ɔ/
a lemon /l/ an airplane /ɛ/
a car /k/ an elephant /ɛ/
a university /ˌjuːni an umbrella /ʌ/
ˈvɜːrsəti/ an hour
a ham sandwich /h/ an MP3 player /ɛm/

1 they’re
2 she is
3 it’s
4 I am
5 you are
6 he’s
7 what is

#2
A: What are these?
B: They are computers,

#3
A: What are these?
B: They are clocks.

#4
A: What’s this?
B: It’s a chair

#5
A: What’s this?
B: It’s a map.

#6
A: What are these?
B: They are textbooks.

CORRECTIONS:
1. What are*
2. an ID card*
3. They are notebooks*
4. It’s*

Asking to use something


A: Can I use your pen (for a moment/second)
please?
B: Sure. Here you are. / Go ahead.
B: Sorry, I’m using it. (negative)

Saying “Thank you” Replies


● Thank you ● You’re
very much. welcome.
● Thank you so ● Sure, no
much problem.
● Thank you. ● My pleasure.
● Thanks a lot. ● You bet.
● Thanks
a million.
● Thanks.

Sing. form Pl. form


A: Excuse me… what’s A: Excuse me… what
this? are these?
B: It’s a dictionary. B: They are scissors.
A: Dictionary? How do A: Scissors? How do
you spell that word? you spell that word?
B: That’s D-I-C-T-I-O- B: That’s S-C-I-S-S-O-
N-A-R-Y. R-S
A: Got it. Can I use A: Got it. Can I use your
your dictionary? scissors?
B: Sure. Here you are. / B: Sure. Here you are. /
Go ahead. Go ahead.
A: Thank you. A: Thanks a lot.
B: You’re welcome. B: My pleasure.

Thiago is a student. sentence/question


Is Thiago a student? sentence/question

YES/NO QUESTIONS (present tense)


BE SUBJECT
PRONOUNS

1° Am I your father? Yes, No,


person you you
/ sing. are. aren’t.
/ No,
you’re
not.

2° Are you my child? Yes, No, I’m


person I not.
/ sing. am.

3° Is she a BOO Yes, No,


person student? she she
/ sing. is. isn’t. /
No,
she’s
not.

he sad? Yes, No, he


he isn’t. /
is. No,
he’s
not.

it a Yes, No, it
blackboard? it is. isn’t. /
No, it’s
not.

1° Are we aliens? Yes, No, we


person we aren’t.
/ pl. are. / No,
we’re
not.

2° you my Yes, No, we


person children? we aren’t.
/ pl. are. / No,
we’re
not.

3° they classmates? Yes, No,


person they they
/ pl. are. aren’t.
/ No,
they’re
not.

A: Is he Neymar?
B: No, he isn’t. He’s Messi.
A: Is Messi Peruvian?
B: No, he isn’t. He’s Argentinian.
A: Is he an actor?
B: No, he isn’t. He’s a soccer player.
A: Is he 25 years old?
B: No, he isn’t. He is 35 years old.

A: Is she Doja Cat?


B: No, she isn’t. She is Rihanna.
A: Is she happy?
B: Yes, she
B00 is.Class Notes (10:30am)
A: Is she pregnant?
B: Yes, she is.
A: Is she single?
B: No, she isn’t.
A: Is she married?
B: No, she isn’t.

A: Is it a cat?
B: No, it isn’t. It’s a dog.
A: Is it big?
B: No, it isn’t. It’s small.
A: Is it blue?
B: No, it isn’t. It’s white and black.

CLASS ACTIVITY
In pairs, ask and answer about the celebrities below.

1. Am I in this class?
2. Are you a teacher?
3. Is he a teacher?
4. Is she a programmer?
5. Is it an eraser? /z/
6. Are they at home?

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