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Unit 1A Where are you from?. Elementary Class The Warehouse Madrid. Countries . Nationalities. Brazilian Australian Argentinian American German Italian Mexican Russian British Spanish Polish Turkish Chinese Japanese French. Brazil Australia Argentina The USA Germany
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Unit 1AWhere are you from? Elementary Class The Warehouse Madrid
Countries Nationalities Brazilian Australian Argentinian American German Italian Mexican Russian British Spanish Polish Turkish Chinese Japanese French • Brazil • Australia • Argentina • The USA • Germany • Italy • Mexico • Russia • The UK • Spain • Poland • Turkey • China • Japan • France
How are you? (Cómo estás) • Carmen: Hello Teresa. • Teresa: Hi Carmen, how are you? • Carmen: I’m fine thanks, and you? • Teresa: I’m Ok, thanks. • Omar: Hello Wilbert. • Wilbert: Hello Omar, how are you? • Omar: I’m great, thanks, and you? • Wilbert: I’m good, thanks.
How are you? How are you? El verbo To Be I am You are He is Sheis Itis We are You are They are • Significacómo estás. • Sabemos que SER y ESTAR significan lo mismo en inglés, TO BE. • En inglés, no se suele decir cuando uno no se siente bien. Los anglos solemos mentir y decir que estamos bien si un conocido se nos acerca a preguntar qué tal.
Omar, this is Teresa. Presentaciones en inglés This is __________. _________, this is __________. __________, this is ________. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. • Megan: Omar, this is Teresa. • Teresa: Nice to meet you Omar. • Omar: Nice to meet you too.
Good Morning, what’s your name? • Receptionist: Good morning, what’s your name? • You: It’s _________. • And where are you from? • You: I’m from ___________. • Receptionist: What are your names please? • Omar: My name is ______ and this is Wilbert. • Receptionist: Where are you from? • Omar: We’re from Peru. • Receptionist: Welcome to the Conference. You’re in room C.
Where is he from? ¿De dónde es? Where is he/she from? Where ishe from? Where isshe from? Where arethey from? Where areyou from? Where arewe from? Where amI from? • Carmen: Where are you from? • Megan: I am from the USA. • Carmen: OK. And where is she from? • Megan: She is from Spain. • Carmen: OK, and where are they from? • Megan: They are from Peru.
What are their names? What is her name? Her name is Teresa. What is his name? His name is Omar. What is her name? Her name is Carmen What is his name? His name is Wilbert.
What is your name? Possessive pronouns What is my name? Megan: What is my name? Carmen: Your name is Megan. Teresa: What is his name? Carmen: His name is Wilbert. Omar: What are your names? Carmen: Our names are Teresa and Carmen. • My • Your • His • Her • Its • Our • Their