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Number bingo
What’s your name?
What’s his telephone
number?
What’s her address?
What’s their email
address?
My address is
21, Gran Via street.
Our telephone number is 666 666 666
What’s this/that?
This is a board
That is a picture
What are these/those?
These are tables
Those are windows
Stand up – sit down
Listen and repeat
Close the book - open the book
Go to page ...
Do exercise 3
Answer the questions
Let’s go to
page 40 / do exercise 4
Yellow, blue, black ,red, white, purple, green, pink, orange,
grey, brown
A blue book, A green door,
A / AN / -
Long hair, brown eyes, a tall girl, a short boy, a
slim girl, a strong boy, an orange t-shirt.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday,
Sunday
What’s your/his/her/their nationality?
What are your/their
nationalities?
Spanish, German, Chinese, French, Italian, Portuguese,
American, Canadian, Brazilian, Argertinian, Japanese...
Where are you/ is she/ is he/ are they from?
I am
Canadian
You are
Canadian
He is
Canadian
She is
Canadian
We are
Canadian
You are
Canadian
They are Canadian
I am not Canadian
Are ⇄ you Canadian?
I am Canadian /
a student / a chemist
I’m at school / tired / happy / sad
I’m 45 years old
I’m thirsty / hungry
I feel / tired / happy / sad / thirsty / hungry
I am A / AN
electrician, carpenter, handyman, taxi driver, lawyer, journalist, architect,
butcher, baker, shop assisstant, nurse, doctor, teacher...
I’m unemployed / retired
Whose is this car? / Whose car is this?
It is my car-> it’s mine
It is your car-> it’s yours
It is his car-> it’s his
It is her car-> it’s hers
It is our car-> it’s ours
It is your car-> it’s yours
It is their car-> it’s theirs
It’s Peter’s car /
father
It’s the Peter’s car
It’s Peter’s the father
Mother, father, sister, brother, step-father, grandmother,
brother-in-law, son, daughter, granddaughter, nephew, wife, husband, nephew...
at eight o’clock
on Monday
in June
in 2018
at the weekend
in spring
at Christmas
at midnight
in the morning
at night
go to work
I’m at home
I’m in the street
I get up at seven o’clock
I don’t get up at
seven o’clock
Do you get up
at seven o’clock?
Why do you get up at
seven o’clock?
She gets
up at 11 at the weekend
She doesn’t
get up...
Does
she get up at... ?
Why does she
get up... ?
She goes to work by
bus
They doesn’t get up early
Do you eat at home?
She doesn’t is not Japanese.
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