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Look at your seatmate.

Find three
things that you have in common:
Food that you like
Hobbies
Movies
Places that you have visit
Places that you want to travel
Explorer
• First name
• Surname (last name) Other jobs
that you
• Age know of?

• Job/ Occupation: explorer


• Country:
• Marital Status: Married
• Relationship: husband
Are/ is/ am
• I ____
• He/ She/ It _____
• We/ They _____
Speaking Drill
• As a group, think a creative way of presenting
or introducing yourself to others.
• Use the questions:
– Name
– Job
– Country
– Martial status

– Tip: You can do news reporting or conversations


How many people are there in
your family?
• The Leakey family is from England
• Yes, they are
• He’s a farmer
• He’s an explorer and a scientist
• No, she isn’t
• Yes, he is
Possessive’s and Possessive adjectives
• Nouns:
• Add ‘s: Mike’s, Dog’s tail, Sally’s bag

• Adjectives:
- Change subject pronoun to possessive adjectives
- I- my
- You- your
- He- his
- She- her
- It- its
- We- our
- They- their
• What is your sister’s name?
– Answer: Her name is…..
• What is your brother’s name?
– Answer: His name is…
Drill
• I/ My parents’ are Spanish.
• I/ My am the only boy in the family.
• What’s you/ your name?
• Where are you/ your from?
• She/ Her is a photographer
• He/ His uncle is in the USA.
• We/Our family is from Asia.
• They/ Their cousins are both girls.
Make your own family tree!
• Who are the other family members that you
know of?
• List them all in 2 minutes!
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32,000,000
30%
1.5
1,000,000,000
• What have you got?
– I got a bag.
• Live
– Where do you live?
• Speak
– Do you speak English?
• Where do you work?
-I work at the shop.
• Age
• Population- How many people living in a
place?
• Language- what you speak (English,
Vietnamese)
• Religion
• Jobs
• City- areas with building, fast transportation
• Countryside- areas with mountains, rivers

• Internet
• Mobile phones
– Do you have internet?
– Do you use mobile phones?
Write your own personal description
• Imagine you are attending a conference. Write
at least 5-8 sentences on how you would
introduce yourself.
• Example:
– Hello. My name is _____. I’m live in _____ but I’m
from. I’m ______ years old…….
Basic Expressions
• Good afternoon!
• My name is_______
• I’m ________ years old.
• I’m a __________ (job)
• I live in ) _____________.
• Marital status:
• eExcuse me if you want to pass between
people, or if you want someone to stop talking

• -I’m
- sorry- you made a mistake or did
something bad

• I don’t understand
• What do you mean?
doctor
teacher
engineer
businessman
pilot
When you were younger….
Jobs

Diver

Kayaker

Climber
boots
camera
compass
First aid kit
gloves
hat
knife
map
Mobile phone
pens
Torch
keys
Countries
PLURAL NOUNS
• You add –S on the word (if it is two or more)
– Chairs, pens, bags

• -Words that end in –y- ies


– Candy candies, baby babies

• -Words that end in f - ves


– --Leaf - leaves,
• Other nouns: Man- men
• Woman- women
• Child- children
• 1. cat • Cats
• 2. bus • Buses
• 3.box • Boxes
• 4. baby • Babies
• 5. man • Men
• 6. wife • Wives
• 7. husband • Husbands
• 8. child • children
• 9. sister • Sisters
• 10. brother • Brothers
• 11. pen • pens
• 12. boot • Boots
• 13. camera • Cameras
• 14. phone • Phones
• 15. map • maps
Speaking in Pairs
• Choose five objects from your bag
• ASK each other:
– What is this?
– What is that?
– What are those?
– What are these?
Review
• Change to plural form:
– Book
– Pen
– Bag
– Child
– Man
– Woman
– Cat
• Camera
• Knife
• Map
• Hat
• Compass
• Baby
• Name 5 Members of the family
• Introduce yourself:
– What is your name?
– How old are you?
– How many are there in your family? Who are they?
– Where are you from?
– What is your job?
– Where do you work?
– Marital status:
orange

purple
pink
green

red
yellow
HOME/HOUSE
Furnitures
• These are things that you put in your house
sofa
armchair
chair
TV
desk
lamp
computer
Pictures
blinds
curtains
Cupboards and drawers
rug
carpet
plant
Grammar:
• There is a ________ ( only 1 and the thing is
near the speaker)
• There are _______ (2 or more and the thing is
near the speaker)

• Question:
• Is there a TV? Y Answer: Yes, there is
• Are there curtains? Yes, there are
Speaking
• Look around the classroom.
• Ask each other:
• Is there a ______?
• Are there _______?
• 2. There ____ a rug, but there’s a carpet
• 3. There ___ three pictures on the wall
• 4. There ____ any curtains
• 6. ____ there any chairs? No, there ____.
• 7. How many chairs ___ there? There ___ one.
• 8. ____ there any books? No, there _____.
Preposition of Place
Opposite of
Drill
• The puppy is ____
• The box
• Add a suffix: -ish, -n, -ian, ese
Country and Nationality
Country

1. Britain • British
2. Germany • German
3. Austria • Austrian
4. Denmark • Dutch
5. Canada • Canadian
6. Italy • Italian
7. Japan • Japanese
8. Belgium • Belgian
• Brazil • Brazilian
• USA • American
• Spain • Spanish
• France • French
• Vietnam • Vietnamese
• Korea • Korean
• China • Chinese
Continents
Speaking
• Where is your shoes from?
– It’s from ___________________

• Where is your bag from?


– It’s from ___________________

• Where is your mobile phone from?


– It’s from __________________
• Where is your car from?
– It’s from ________________.

• Where is this book from?


– It’s from _________________.

• Where is that dress from?


– It’s from _______________.
Adjectives
• Words that describe nouns, places, events and
things.
• Example:
– Beautiful
– Thin
– Colorful
– Small
– Big
Opposite adjectives
• Big- small
• Beautiful- ugly
• Open- closed
SHOPPING
• Phrases for the start of a conversation
• Salesperson

• May I help you? / Can I help you?

• Are you looking for something in particular?

• How can I help you?


I am looking for a pair of trousers, sport shoes, a DVD…

Do you have any… ?

Do you have these in a size smaller / bigger, too?

Could you tell me where the … is / are?

Where can I find the…?

Do you sell…?

I need …

I’d like a bottle of milk, please.

Have you got any cheese?

Where can I buy a newspaper?

Where can I find some vegetables?


Order of Adjectives
• When describing a thing/ person/ event, use
the following order:
Opinion Size Age Colour Nationality Noun

Useful Small old Red American car


Beautiful
Useless
Slow
UNIT 3: NO CAR ZONES
HOW DO YOU READ TIME?
• 12 o’clock
Half past two
Six o’clock
Quarter to five
Quarter past 7
Five minutes past 11
Ten minutes to 9
DESCRIBE YOUR CITY
NO-car Zones
free
• Doesn’t cost money
crowded
• Lots of people
polluted
• Has bad air
popular
• Many people like it.
great
• Very good
OPPOSITE ADJECTIVES
• Quiet- noisy
• Ugly- beautiful
• Dirty- clean
• Cheap- expensive
• Big- small
• Old- new
Talk in pairs
• Is your city:
– Free or cheap?
– Small and crowded?
– Polluted and noisy?
– Modern and popular?
– Beautiful and relaxing?
GRAMMAR: PRESENT TENSE

He/ She/ It Runs in the park Doesn’t run in the park


(negative)
I/ You/ We/ They Run in the park Don’t run in the park.
(negative)
Common Verbs
• Say • Stand
• Go • Spend
• Make • Open
• Get • Close
• Think • Read
• Walk • Shop
• Talk • Cook
• Sleep • Drive
• Eat • Study
• Live • Snow
• Give • Buy
• Work
• call
• 1. I ____ (live/ lives) in Hanoi.
• 2. She _____ (Cook/ cooks) dinner every night.
• 3. We _____ (take/ takes) a bath everyday.
• 4. He _______ (call/ calls) me.
• 5. They _____ (eat/ eats) in the restaurant
every weekend.
GRAMMAR: PRESENT SIMPLE
QUESTIONS
• Do you like shopping?
• Do you eat seafoods?

• Does she work in the office?


• Does he play football?
BASIC QUESTIONS
1. What do you do?
2. Where do you live?
3. Do you like shopping?
4. What time do you finish work?
5. Do you have a car?
6. Do you eat in cafes at lunchtime?
7. What time do you eat dinner?
8. Do you meet your friends after work?
COMMON EXPRESSIONS USED
FOR TRAVEL
Public Transportation
Private Transportation
passport
Amenities: The things that are available for guests to use or do
in or around the hotel
Bed and breakfast: The price includes the room where you
sleep and the food you eat for breakfast.
double room
a room in a hotel that has a bed for two adults.
linen
buffet
spa center
sauna
lobby
lift
hot tub
GYM
receptionist
practice
AT THE AIRPORT
Where is the check-in counter?
Have you got a boarding pass?
Do you have a baggage allowance?
What is your seating preference?

Window
seat

Aisle seat
HOW TO GET TO YOUR
DESTINATION
How do I get from the airport to the hotel?
How long will it take to get to the
museum from here?
REQUESTING TO GO SOMEWHERE
I’d like to go to the plaza near the downtown
area.
Could you please take me to the
flower garden?
CHECKING IN (HOTEL
I have a reservation under (give your name)
BUSINESS MEALS
Shall we order or do we need more time?
I can’t decide what to get. What do
you suggest?
GETTING READY TO LEAVE
It’s getting late. I have to be early tomorrow.
How would you ask for directions?
What do you use this for?
What do you do here?
How many people can be in this
room?
How many people can stay in this
room?
What do you ask in this place?
HOTEL AND TRAVEL VOCABULARY
bathroom towel double bed lift

reception bedroom single bed


1. The thing you use to get dry after taking a shower is a
__________________________
2.The object in a bedroom that two people can sleep on is a
3.The place in a hotel where you check in and check out is
the
4. The object in a bedroom that just one person can sleep
on is a__________________
5. The room where people sleep is the
____________________
6. The room where people have a shower and brush their
teeth is the____________________
7. The electronic machine that carries people to a different
floor is the ___________________
If this is the answer, what is the
question?
1.Question: ________________
Answer: See you. Goodbye!
2. Question: _________________
Answer: You can take the bus and go down
once you see the big mall.

3. Question:____________
Answer: You can follow that line, they are all
waiting to be checked in.
4. Question: ______________
Answer: Here are the details of my flight.

5. Question: _______________
Answer: Ah yes, you have a booking in this hotel.

6. Question:
Answer: I would prefer the window seat, please.
Talk in pairs
• Is your city:
– Free or cheap?
– Small and crowded?
– Polluted and noisy?
– Modern and popular?
– Beautiful and relaxing?
GRAMMAR: PRESENT TENSE

He/ She/ It Runs in the park Doesn’t run in the park


(negative)
I/ You/ We/ They Run in the park Don’t run in the park.
(negative)
Common Verbs
• Say • Stand
• Go • Spend
• Make • Open
• Get • Close
• Think • Read
• Walk • Shop
• Talk • Cook
• Sleep • Drive
• Eat • Study
• Live • Snow
• Give • Buy
• Work
• call
SPEAKING EXERCISE
Describe your daily routine (use the verbs we studied)
1. What time do you wake up?
I wake up at _________
2. What do you do in the morning?
In the morning, I _____________
3. What do you eat for lunch?
I eat __________
4. What do you do in the afternoon?
In the afternon, I__________
5. What do you do after work?
I go _______________ afterwork
6. What time do you sleep?
• 1. I ____ (live/ lives) in Hanoi.
• 2. She _____ (Cook/ cooks) dinner every night.
• 3. We _____ (take/ takes) a bath everyday.
• 4. He _______ (call/ calls) me.
• 5. They _____ (eat/ eats) in the restaurant
every weekend.
GRAMMAR: PRESENT SIMPLE
QUESTIONS
• Do you like shopping?
• Do you eat seafoods?

• Does she work in the office?


• Does he play football?
BASIC QUESTIONS
1. What do you do?
2. Where do you live?
3. Do you like shopping?
4. What time do you finish work?
5. Do you have a car?
6. Do you eat in cafes at lunchtime?
7. What time do you eat dinner?
8. Do you meet your friends after work?
REVIEW: ASKING AND GIVING
DIRECTIONS
EXPRESSIONS:
• Where is….? -- Where is the sports center?
• I’d like to go to… - I’d like to go to the
business district
• Is it near here?
• Is it far from here?
PLACES IN YOUR TOWN
Visitor’s center
museum
Park
theater
Parking/ carpark
library
Business district
aquarium
bank
bakery
restaurant
newsagent
Bus stop
train station
hotel
DESCRIBING PLACES
• The name of your city-
• The good places to visit
• Your favorite time of the day, month or
season
• Favorite places to meet friends
• Your favorite café’s and restaurants
• Good ways to travel around the city
• City: active,, noisy, busy, clean, dirty, windy
• Traffic: loud,
• Buildings: old, modern,
• Buildings (walls): brick, stone, marble, glass,
steel,
• Monuments, statues: stone, copper, carved,
ancient, bronze
• Sidewalk: concrete, cement, tidy, littered,
• Paint: fresh,, peeling
• Signs: neon, worn, bright, flashing
• Buses, cars, taxis: crawling, speeding,
honking, waiting, screeching
• People: hurried, smiling, frowning, rushed
• I am from Hanoi. The city is __________.
• There are so many places to see here: _____,
_____,______,
• My favorite time of the day is (morning,
afternoon, evening)
• My favorite season is (winter, summer,
autumn)
• My favorite café is ______
• My favorite restaurant is _____
• You can travel in my city by(bus, train, car,
motorbike)

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