lesson 2 teacher:angelo freire. warm-up asking how a person is doing
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Lesson 2
Teacher:Angelo Freire
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Warm-UpWork in pairs
• Greet each other• Introduce yourself and say how
you like to be called• Say goodbye
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Asking how a person is doing• How are you?
• How are you doing today/tonight?
• How do you do?
• How’s it going?
• What’s up?
Informal/formal
Informal/formal
Formal
Informal
Very informal
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Responding• I’m well, thank you.
• I’m good, thanks.
• I’m OK.
• I couldn’t be better. Thanks for asking.
• (I’m) hanging in there.
• I couldn’t be worse.
Formal
Informal
Informal
Formal/Informal
Informal
Formal/Informal
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Cultural Note• Even though most books present the
phrases• How are you?• Fine, thanks.
Most people do not talk like that.• To ask about how the person is doing, use
HOW/WHAT ABOUT YOU?• How are you?• I’m good. How about you?
AND YOU? is not really used.
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Let’s PracticeWork in pairs
• Take turns asking how the other person is doing• Practice different phrases to ask
and to respond
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Let’s Learn!!!
The basic elements of a sentence in English
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The basic elements of a sentence in English
• Sentences in English have 3 basic elements
I speak EnglishSubjectVerb Object
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We say that English is a SVO language
• Do you know any other languages that are also SVO?• Do you know any other
languages that aren’t SVO?
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The first element is the subject
• It can be a noun – usually preceededby an article (A/AN/THE)• It can be a verb – in this case, we
use the ING form• It can be also a pronoun, which is
called a SUBJECT PRONOUN
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Examples:• The MAN speaks English
noun
verb
subject pronoun
•WATCHING movies can improve your English
• HE speaks good English
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So, let’s take a look at the subject pronouns
Singular Plural• First person – the person who talks
I we• Second person – the person you talk to
you you
• Third person – the person you talk abouthe/she/it they
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Pay attention!!!• The subject pronoun I is always
capitalized (i.e. I, not i )• Use he for men/boys• Use she for women/girls
• Use it for objects/wild animals
• For pets, use he – if the pet is male or she – if the pet is female
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The first element is the subject
• It can be a noun – usually preceededby an article (A/AN/THE)• It can be a verb – in this case, we
use the ING form• It can be also a pronoun, which is
called a SUBJECT PRONOUN
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Let’s Learn!!!TO BE or NOT TO BE, that’s the question!
The verb TO BE
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The verb TO BE is a special verb in English
• It can express a temporary stateI AM very happy today.• It can express a permanent state
The man IS Brazilian• It can work as auxiliary verb in the
continuous/progressive tensesWe ARE learnING EnglishPresent Continous/Progressive
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The verb TO BE in the presentSINGULAR
• I AM • you ARE• he/she/it IS
PLURAL• we ARE• you ARE• they ARE
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The verb TO BE in the present – Negative
SINGULAR• I AM NOT I’M NOT• you ARE NOT AREN’T• he/she/it IS NOT ISN’T
PLURAL• we ARE NOT AREN’T• you ARE NOT AREN’T• they ARE NOT AREN’T
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The verb TO BE in the pastSINGULAR
• I WAS • you WERE /uôrr/• he/she/it WAS
PLURAL• we WERE• you WERE• they WERE
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The verb TO BE in the past – negativeSINGULAR
• I WAS NOT WASN’T• you WERE NOT WEREN’T• he/she/it WAS NOT WASN’T
PLURAL• we WERE NOT WEREN’T• you WERE NOT WEREN’T• they WERE NOT WEREN’T
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The verb TO BE in the futureSINGULAR
• I WILL BE • you WILL BE• he/she/it WILL BE
PLURAL• we WILL BE• you WILL BE• they WILL BE
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The verb TO BE in the future – negative
SINGULAR• I WILL NOT BE WON’T
BE • you WILL NOT BE WON’T
BE• he/she/it WILL NOT BE WON’T BE
PLURAL• we WILL NOT BE WON’T
BE• you WILL NOT BE WON’T
BE• they WILL NOT BE WON’T
BE
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Let’s PracticeWork in pairs
Ask each other questions using the verb TO BE in the present and the cues
• Student A: Brazilian Student B:American• Student B:single Student A: married• Student A: single Student B:divorced• Student B:American Student A:
Australian• Student A: happy Student B:sad• Student B:tired Student A: OK
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Let’s Practice a Little MoreThis time, you have to use the pronouns and
YES or NO, according to the cues
• Student A: she/Brazilian Student B:no• Student B:he/ single Student A:yes• Student A: they/single Student B:yes• Student B:they/American Student A: no• Student A: she/happy Student B:no• Student B:he/tired Student A: no
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That’s all,folks!!!
Have a good!See you next
class!!!