Freshman English Conversation

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Week 3: Unit 1 C pg. 8-9 His Name, Her Name

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Freshman English Conversation. Week 3: Unit 1 C pg. 8-9 His Name, Her Name. Class Goals:. We will study: Possessive adjectives Personal information Explaining to others about yourself ACRONYMS You need to know: how and when to use possessive adjectives - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Week 3: Unit 1 C pg. 8-9His Name, Her Name

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We will study:◦ Possessive adjectives◦ Personal information◦ Explaining to others about yourself◦ ACRONYMS

You need to know:◦ how and when to use possessive adjectives◦ How to fill out a personal information card

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Korea is a ________________ Korean is a _____________and a __________

Use this model to answer questions about the following pictures:

He/She/They are (nationality).He/She/They are from (country).He/She/They speak (language).

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In groups brainstorm ideas on the following topic:

You got in a car accident. The police arrest you.

What questions do they ask you?

Make a list of 5 questions with your partner

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BritainIrelandthe USAustraliaCanada Italy Rome

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2025

00132

06 555-840106 555-2267

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phone number H

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XRole PlayPractice asking and answering the questions. Then switch roles.

*The receptionist should close her book*

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Question words:Who? (people)What? (many things)Where? (places)When? (time)Why? (reason/explanation)How? (reason/explanation)

In groups write 5 questions for each word

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How do you answer questions that you don’t know the answer to?Here’s a few ideas:

I don’t knowI’m not sure

I forget/ don’t rememberI have no idea

Sorry

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An acronyms is a word made from the initials of an expression or place or thing.

Ex. PKNU

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OKMTVCDVIPUKFBICSI

OkayMusic televisionCompact disc

Very important personUnited Kingdom

Federal Bureau of InvestigationCrime Scene Invesitgation

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BFFBRBLOLGR8ICJK

L8RBF/GFPLZQT

TTYL

Best friends foreverBe right back

Laugh out loudGreatI see

Just kiddingLater

Boyfriend/girlfriendPleaseCutie

Talk to you later

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Parts of speechNoun:Verb:Adjective:

Pronouns:I

YouHe/SheThey We

Possessive:My

YourHis/HerTheirOur

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4b) use the possessive adjectives to complete the activity in your book.

Grammar Bank 1 c) pg. 122read the grammar rules, and complete the activities

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My

your

His

Her

Our

Their

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Turn to pg. 13 in your book. Fill out the student registration card. Beside the card I want you to add and fill

out the following information:Profession:School:Major:Place of Birth (Hometown):Date of Birth:

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Can you use possessive pronouns to answer questions about:◦ Your name◦ Your address◦ Where you are from◦ What your zip code is◦ Your major

Can you ask the questions without looking at them?

Can your partner?

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P. 8 in the back

P. 142

OPTIONAL 1 c) pg. 122

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Can you answer questions about the following:◦ Your name◦ How to spell it◦ Your address◦ Where you are from◦ What your zip code is◦ Your major

Can you ask the questions without looking at them?

Can your partner?

PronunciationI can use up intonation with questions.I can use down intonation with answers.I can stress key words.I can pronounce “F” and  “Wh” sounds correctly.I don’t say “eu” and “ee” at the end of my words.