Grammar focus 1 Names and introductions: I and you; my and your. 1.1 Listen to the conversations. Practise saying them.
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1 0 NICE TO MEET YOU IN THIS UNIT Grammar: I and you (I m / Are you?); my and your (What s your name? / My name s ); a/an with jos (I m a student / Are you an actor?) Vocaulary: Jos; The alphaet / How do you spell?; Numers 0 0 / What s your phone numer? Task: Ask for and give personal information Language live: Saying hello and goodye; S entences and questions Grammar focus Names and introductions: I and you; my and your Listen to the conversations Practise saying them A: Hello, my name s Daniel B: Hi, Daniel I m Eva Nice to meet you A: Hello, I m Ben A: Hi, I m Tim B: Hello, my name s Sam Nice to meet you a Complete the conversations with / and my m Kate A: Hi, name s James Nice to meet you B: Hello, Kate name s Tom A: Hello, m Juliet Nice to meet you B: Hi, Tom name s Steve A: Hello, 5 name s Kara Nice to meet you B: Hello, Steve Listen and check M0_CE_SB_STAGLB_7_U0indd /0/0 5:55
2 GRAMMAR I and you; my and your I m Vicky ( = I am) My name s Vicky (= name is) Are you Sam? What s your name? (= what is) a Choose the correct words Look at the pictures and listen My name's Amelia Hello, I / You m Daniel Are I / you Tom? Hi Are I / you Sarah? I / You m Anton Hello, my / your name s Kate What s my / your name? My / Your name s Masumi Hi What s my / your name? Listen and check PRONUNCIATION Listen again to sentences 5 8 in exercise What s your name? Practise saying the sentences 5a Are you Mike Wilson? A: Hello, name s Harry B: Hi, Harry m Sandra Nice to meet you A: Are Michael? B: Yes, that s right A: What s name? B: name s Simon Dodds A: Hi, m Julia B: Hello, Julia name s Jenny 5 A: Are Kim Watson? B: No, m Kim Watts A: What s name? B: name s Mike Yes, that's right Are you Harry? No, I'm Hugo Complete the conversations with I, my, you or your 5 Listen and check Practise the conversations with other students Use your names Hello, my name s Alex Hi, Alex I m Carla Nice to meet you Unit, Study & Practice, page 98 7 M0_CE_SB_STAGLB_7_U0indd 7 /0/0 5:55
3 GRAMMAR Vocaulary a/an with jos Jos an + vowel (a, e, i, o, u) a + consonant I m a usinesswoman (, c, d, f, ) I m a teacher Look at the photos Listen and say the jos waiter/waitress engineer teacher accountant usinessman/usinesswoman actor police officer shop assistant I m an actor I m an engineer Write the jos in exercise in the correct place teacher a PRONUNCIATION an Listen again to the jos in exercise Mark the stress teacher waiter a Listen again and practise saying the jos A: What s your jo? B: I m teacher A: Are you engineer? B: No, I m architect A: Are you shop assistant? B: Yes, that s right A: Are you student? B: No, I m accountant Grammar focus a/an with jos 7 Listen and complete the sentences My name s Antonia I m a Hello, I m Denise I m a Hi, I m Joshua I m a My name s Bradley I m an Hello, my name s Tina I m a My name s Lewis I m an Hi, I m Karis I m a Hello, my name s Jake I m an Complete the conversations with a or an 8 Listen and check Practise the conversations with other students Change the jos Are you a usinessman? No, I m a teacher Unit, Study & Practice, page 98 8 M0_CE_SB_STAGLB_7_U0indd 8 /0/0 5:55
4 Nice to meet you 0 Vocaulary The alphaet and How do you spell? 9 Listen and say the alphaet Aa B Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz a LAX / LEX YVR / WVR EST / IST DXB / DSB MRT / NRT BEK / PEK ZAH / ZRH LGW / LJW JFK / GFK GEG / GIG 'S IT a Listen and write the airport codes in the tale c Work in pairs and say the airport codes Duai International Airport, UAE John F Kennedy Airport, New York, USA Zürich Airport, Switzerland Narita Airport, Tokyo, Japan 5 Los Angeles International Airport, USA Vancouver International Airport, Canada 7 London Gatwick Airport, UK 8 Atatürk International Airport, Istanul, Turkey 9 Galeão International Airport, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Beijing Capital International Airport, China Work in pairs Listen and spell the words How do you spell Duai? D-U-B-A-I Work in pairs Choose three more places and ask your partner, How do you spell? How do you spell Beijing? B-E-I-J-I-N-G A FACT! There are letters in the English alphaet 0 _ 0 Listen and choose the correct answers Airport code Work in pairs Ask questions with How do you spell? using the ideas in the ox your first name your teacher s surname the name of your school/workplace your surname the name of your town How do you spell your first name? V-A-N-E-S-S-A Unit, Study & Practice, page 99 9 M0_CE_SB_STAGLB_7_U0indd 9 /0/0 5:55
5 Vocaulary Numers 0 0 a Listen and say the numers one 5 five 9 nine two six 0 ten three 7 seven eleven four 8 eight twelve Listen and write the numers you hear c Write the numers from exercise in words Work in pairs Write a numer (0 ) Your partner says the numer a a 5 Listen and say the numers thirteen 7 seventeen fourteen 8 eighteen 5 fifteen 9 nineteen sixteen 0 twenty Listen and write the numers you hear PRONUNCIATION 7 Listen and mark the stress on numers 0 0 zero, one, Listen again and practise saying the numers 8 Listen to the conversations and complete the phone numers Conversation A: What s your phone numer? B: My phone numer s 0 5 Conversation A: What s your phone numer? B: It s Conversation A: What s your phone numer? B: My phone numer is Task Ask for and give personal information Preparation Listening 9 Listen to four conversations Tick the information they give first name address jo phone numer surname Listen again and complete the information A First name Irina Phone numer address tara@gloalcom B First name James White Phone numer address whitej0@ tmailcom C First name Barara Phone numer address D First name Yasir 5 Phone numer address yasir5@newmailcom Listen again and tick the phrases you hear in the Useful language ox (a and ) Work in pairs Listen again and repeat the conversations Then practise using different phone numers 0 M0_CE_SB_STAGLB_7_U0indd 0 /0/0 5:55
6 Task Speaking a Match the questions in the Useful language ox with the headings elow First name Phone numer address Write answers to the questions using your personal information Ask three students questions aout their personal information and complete the tales elow > Useful language a and A First name Phone numer USEFUL LANGUAGE a Questions What s your name? What s your first name? What s your surname/name? How do you spell it? What s your jo? What s your phone numer? What s your address? Are you (Yasir)? Answers My first name s (Irina) My surname s (Tarasova) My address is (whitej0@tmailcom) Yes, that s right I m (Yasir) My phone numer is (075 98) address B First name Phone numer address C First name Phone numer address Work in pairs and take turns to give your personal information My first name's Eddie and my surname's Alessi My phone numer is SHARE YOUR TASK Practise saying your personal information Film/Record yourself saying your personal information Share your film/recording with other students M0_CE_SB_STAGLB_7_U0indd /0/0 5:5
7 LANGUAGE LIVE Speaking Saying hello and goodye Watch the video and tick the phrases you hear How are you? Hi, I m Mark Nice to meet you What s your name? 5 How do you spell it? This is Andrew 7 Goodye! See you again! Watch again and match the sentence pairs How are you? Hi, I m Mark Nice to meet you What s your name? 5 How do you spell it? This is Andrew 7 Goodye, Mark See you again! a Hello, Mark Hello, Andrew c I m fine How are you? d Goodye See you again! e My name s f Nice to meet you g S-I- PRONUNCIATION Watch and listen to the key phrases Practise saying them Choose the correct answer (a, or c) How are you? a I m fine My name s John c Nice to meet you What s your name? a Hello, Kate My name s Jo c See you again How do you spell your name? a L-I-A My name s Lia c Nice to meet you a Complete the conversations fine Hi name Nice This See spell A: How are you? B: I m How are you? A:! I m Simon B: to meet you, Simon A: What s your? B: My name s Kara A: How do you it? A: is Adam B: Hello, Adam 5 A: Goodye, Paola you again! B: Goodye! Work in pairs and practise the conversations Use your own names M0_CE_SB_STAGLB_7_U0indd /0/0 5:5
8 Writing Sentences and questions Circle the full stops and underline the question marks in the conversation A: Hello What s your name? B: My name s Jan A: How do you spell it? B: J-A-N A: Hello, Jan a Read the information aout full stops and question marks We use a full stop () at the end of a sentence Nice to meet you We use a question mark (?) at the end of a question How are you? Tick the correct sentences and cross the incorrect sentences What s your name x What s your name? a My name s Tom My name s Tom? a Are you Frida Jonsson Are you Frida Jonsson? a No, I m Maria Jonsson No, I m Maria Jonsson? a How do you spell your name? How do you spell your name Complete the conversations with full stops and question marks A: Are you Jo White B: Yes A: Hello I m Paul Gray B: Nice to meet you A: How are you B: I m fine How are you A: I m OK A: My name s Helen B: What s your address A: It s helendesanto@pcom B: How do you spell it a Read the information aout capital letters We use capital letters: with names David Williams Julia Kay at the eginning of a sentence Hello, my name s Michael Nice to meet you! Write capital letters in the correct places my name s andrew are you a teacher? My name is tom woods i m an actor hello, tom nice to meet you 5 how do you spell your first name? i m anna i m a student 7 are you david? 8 what s your name? 5a Complete the information with the words in the ox a address is my name phone numer My first s Ewa and surname Krupka I m usinesswoman My 5 is ewa@solutionscom and my is Complete the tale with information aout Ewa and then with information aout you first name surname jo address phone numer Ewa you Write a paragraph aout you Use the example in exercise 5a to help you Use capital letters where necessary AFTER UNIT YOU CAN Introduce yourself and greet someone Ask for and give personal information Begin and end simple conversations Write a short paragraph aout yourself M0_CE_SB_STAGLB_7_U0indd /0/0 5:5
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