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2019-04-10 Level 1: continents, times, dates

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  1. Greg Malivuk
  2. gmalivuk@staffordhouse.com
  3. http://www.pastebin.com/u/gmalivuk - notes from all classes
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  5. Homework: write 10 sentences about the nationality and jobs of famous people
  6. (Similar to the sentences about Mary, Anna, etc.)
  7.  
  8. Paul walker was an American actor. He died in 2013.
  9. Donald Trump is an American businessman and politician.
  10. Santos Dumont was a Brazilian aeronaut and inventor. He died in 1932.
  11. ---
  12. Review from yesterday (workbook)
  13.  
  14. Be sure to pronounce differently:
  15. winter / writer
  16. vowel / value
  17. “He is a winter writer who values vowels.”
  18. (tongue-twister)
  19. ---
  20. workbook p. 5 part 1 - What countries are these? What other countries speak English?
  21. part 2 - Choose the correct words (for country or nationality) in each sentence)
  22. part 3 - Write sentences about nationality. Use “He’s”, “She’s”, and “It’s”
  23. 2 He’s Japanese.
  24. 3 He’s Brazilian.
  25. 4 It’s Italian.
  26. 5 It’s French.
  27. 6 He’s Egyptian.
  28. ---
  29. Vocabulary: continents
  30. In English education, there are seven continents.
  31. Canada, the United States, and Mexico are parts of North America.
  32. Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, etc. are parts of South America.
  33. France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, etc. are parts of Europe.
  34. China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Mongolia, etc. are parts of Asia.
  35. Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Angola, etc. are parts of Africa.
  36. Australia is a continent, or is the biggest country in Oceania.
  37. Antarctica is a continent with no countries.
  38.  
  39. p. 14 part 2 - Where are these countries?
  40. 1 India is in Asia.
  41. 2 Italy is in Europe. (“you rup”)
  42. 3 Germany is in Europe.
  43. 4 Canada is in North America.
  44. 5 Brazil is in South America.
  45. ---
  46. True or False?
  47.  
  48. Thailand is in Africa. - False. Thailand is in Asia.
  49. Angola is in Africa. - True.
  50. Suriname is in South America. - True.
  51. Mongolia is in Asia. - True.
  52. New Zealand is in Europe. - False. New Zealand is in Oceania.
  53. Qatar is in Africa. - False. Qatar is in Asia.
  54. ---
  55. Vocabulary Review: numbers 0 to 10
  56. 0 - zero
  57. 1 - one
  58. 2 - two
  59. 3 - three
  60. 4 - four
  61. 5 - five
  62. 6 - six
  63. 7 - seven
  64. 8 - eight
  65. 9 - nine
  66. 10 - ten
  67. ---
  68. BREAK
  69. ---
  70. page 15 - “International phone calls”
  71. Read the text.
  72. Mexico = “mek-see-co”
  73. page 14 part 5 - Write the names.
  74. 1 Anne-Marie Blanc is a student.
  75. 2 Juan Garcia is Mexican.
  76. 3 Naomi Smith is an artist.
  77. 4 Nelson Pires is from Brazil.
  78. 5 Anne-Marie Blanc is from Canada.
  79. 6 Juan Garcia is a doctor.
  80. Do you call your family in your country?
  81. ---
  82. In the United States, phone numbers have ten digits.
  83. (+1) ###-###-####
  84. Say these phone numbers: “My phone number is…” (https://www.random.org/strings/)
  85. 299-283-5573
  86. 457-270-6711
  87. 610-780-6597
  88. 929-970-2843
  89. 693-081-0076
  90. 111-866-6877
  91. 466-982-6421
  92. 857-435-0170
  93. - Often with phone numbers, we say “oh” instead of “zero”.
  94. - The first three numbers are the area code.
  95. ---
  96. “from” - for origin
  97. people: Where are you from? I’m from Brazil. (I am Brazilian.)
  98. foods and things: Where is pizza from? It’s from Italy. (It is Italian.)
  99. Where is camembert from? It’s from France. (It is French.)
  100. calls and messages: The phone call is from Japan. The email is from my sister.
  101. ---
  102. page 14 part 9 - Listen. Choose the correct cell phone number.
  103. b 619-408-7132
  104. Listen again. Write the work phone number. 661-467-9285
  105. ---
  106. What’s your phone number? (Ask and answer with your partner. Write it.)
  107. What’s your cell (phone) number?
  108. What’s your work number?
  109. What’s your home number?
  110. My (cell/work/home) number is...
  111. 875-177-7593
  112. 159-803-5223
  113. 110-994-4469
  114. 908-641-1214
  115. ---
  116. Vocabulary: Greetings
  117.  
  118. Hello - Hi, Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening
  119.  
  120. Goodbye - Bye, See you, Bye-bye, Good night, (Good day - very formal)
  121. ---
  122. Times of day
  123. morning = wake up - 12:00 (06h - 12h for many people)
  124. afternoon = 12:00 - 5:00 or 6:00 p.m. (12h - 17h or 18h)
  125. evening = 5 or 6 - 9 or 10 (17h - 22h, more or less)
  126. night = 9 or 10 pm - sleep (21h or 22h - sleep)
  127. ---
  128. Marathon Monday!
  129. - We have class and the test.
  130. - Go to the Marathon with Mike at 12:20.
  131. ---
  132. Say the correct greeting for each time (https://www.random.org/clock-times/)
  133. ---
  134. How do you say the times?
  135. 06:45 = six forty-five
  136. 21:18 = nine eighteen p.m.
  137. ---
  138. page 16 part 3 - Listen and write the new information.
  139. Name: Liam Schultz
  140. Company: Today magazine
  141. (Job: photographer)
  142.  
  143. Liam Schultz is a photographer at Today magazine.
  144. Greg Malivuk is a teacher at Stafford House.
  145. ---
  146. When was Liam’s visit?
  147. 5/18/2015 - May eighteen(th), two thousand fifteen OR twenty fifteen
  148. Practice saying other dates (https://www.random.org/calendar-dates/)
  149. ---
  150. Homework: Choose your “top three” of anything. Tell us some information about them tomorrow. (On Friday, tell us more information about number 1.)
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