Complete the sentences with the correct negative form of to be. We aren't from the United States.
1 My sister______ married.
2 I______ a shop assistant, I'm the manager!
3 My cousins are sixteen but they______ at school.
4 Uncle John is old now but he_______ retired.
5 You______ English. Where are you from?
6 I ______ unemployed; I'm retired.
Speaking
9 Copy the form in Ex. 7. Ask your partner the questions to complete the form.
10 Work in pairs. Complete the forms.
Student A: ask and answer about the forms below.
Student B: look at page 125.
A: OK. Let's start with Form A. Anne - what's her
surname? B: Simons - S-l-M-O-N-S. A: What's her nationality?
Reading1
7 Look at the form on the website. Match the questions to the parts of the form.
a How old are you? Ш
b What's your (mobile) phone number? Q
с What's your surname?
d What's your email address?
e Where are you from? Q
f What's your job? □
g What's your first name? □
h What's your address?
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1 Communication
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Making conversation
1 a (BO Listen to two dialogues and tick (/) the expressions you hear.
Excuse me... □ See you later. □ Bye. О Hello. □ Hi.D Good morning. О See you tomorrow. О Goodbye. Q
bListen again. Complete the How to box.
a Complete the dialogues with the expressions in the box.
What's your job? No, I'm not. I'm single. I'm from Barcelona. Hello Maria, I'm Clara. Excuse me. are you Silvio? What's your email address?
1 A: Hello, I'm Maria. B:
A: Pleased to meet you.
2 A:__________
B: Yes, I am. What's your name? A: My name's Jordi.
3 A: Where are you from? B:
4 A:__________
B: It's silvio77@hotserve.com.
5 A:__________
B: I'm a student at the university.
6 A: Are you married? B:
b ОТО Listen and check your answers.
3 Practise the dialogues in Ex. 2a with a partner. Use real information!
4 a Match a-d to numbers on the application form, a your birthday
b married or single с exams and certificates
4 Age: |
d name of a relative (husband or wife, mother or father).
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JOB APPLICATION FORM
Please completo in p«n and sign at the bottom.
\ Surname:____________
2 First пята:
3 Date of birth: _
5 Marital status:________
6 Piece of origin:-------------------- —
7 Nationality: _____----------------------------
8 Passport or identity card number
9 Address:________________________
10 Email address:_____
11 Telephone number:
12 Occupation:_________
13 Qualifications:_______
14 Languages:
15 Next of kin; ______
Ploase s^n hore
bComplete the form with information about you.
a Exchange your forms with other students. Find:
• a married student.
• a student with two languages.
• a student with the letter 'Y' in his/her name.
• a student with a university degree.
• a student with a different place of origin.
bTell the class your results.
A: Maria. She's married.
Reference
Subject pronouns, possessive adjectives and possessive 's
There are eight subject pronouns in English. Use subject pronouns before verbs. There are also eight possessive adjectives. Use possessive adjectives before nouns.
Possessive adjectives and noun + 's have the meaning belongs to (for things). With people they show relationships.
This is John's phone. This is his phone.
Peggy is Al's wife. Peggy is his wife.
Verb to be
am. Cm not) | ||
Yes, | you | are. (aren't) |
(No,) | he /she /¡t | is. (isn't) |
we /you /they | are. (aren't) |
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О | / | 'm | |
You | 're | German, /from Germany. | |
He /She /It | 's | ||
We /You /They | 're | ||
о | 'm not | ||
You | aren't | Italian./from Italy. | |
He /She/It | isn't | ||
We /You /They | aren't |
Q | Am | |
Are | you | |
Is | he /she /it | |
Are | we /you / they |
American? |
In informal English we usually use the contracted forms: 'm = am, 's = is, 're = are, isn't = is not, aren't = are not I am British. = I'm British. He is Brazilian. = He's Brazilian. I'm not Italian. He/She/It isn't Italian. We/You/They aren't Italian.
We don't use contracted forms in questions and short affirmative answers.
A: Are you Russian? B: Yes, I am.
Wh- questions
We form wh- questions with a question word.
Who asks about a person.
What asks about a thing.
Where asks about a place.
How old asks about age.
Question word + am/is/are + subject pronoun. Where are you from? How old is she?
a/an
Use a/an to introduce singular nouns: a teacher, an address.
Use a before consonant sounds: a burger, a handbag.
Use an before vowel sounds: an engineer, an uncle.
Use a/an with nouns: a doctor, but
we don't use a/an with adjectives: she's unemployed
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Key vocabulary | |
Jobs | |
a bank clerk | an architect |
a computer programmer | |
an artist a dentist | |
an electrician a doctor | |
an engineer | a housewife |
an accountant a househusband | |
a journalist | a judge a lawyer |
a nurse a police officer | |
a secretary | a shop assistant |
a student a teacher | |
a traffic warden a manager | |
a taxi driver | retired unemployed |
Family | |
Male: | Female: |
father | mother |
husband | wife |
son | daughter |
brother | sister |
uncle | aunt |
nephew | niece |
grandfather | grandmother |
stepfather | stepmother |
father-in-law | mother-in-law |
Male or female: | |
parents children cousins | |
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1 Review and practice
Choose the correct word in italics. Excuse me. Is this my/your bag?
1 John is twelve and his/her sister is fourteen.
2 This is Mariana. She's my/her wife's best friend.
3 Mr and Mrs Silva are teachers and they/their children are students.
4 We are German. Our/Their parents are from Frankfurt.
5 Jennifer López is American but her/their parents are from Puerto Rico.
6 My sister is married. His/Her husband is forty-three.
7 I am from Rio de Janeiro but my/our boyfriend is from El Salvador.
8 Tessa is married. Her's/Tessa's husband is Canadian.
9 Martin Sheen is a film star. Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen are his/their sons.
Make sentences.
Pilar and Esteban/Spain