m1 eim level starter lesson 1 student book pages 8 - 10 workbook pages 5 - 7
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CLASSROOMNOTEBOOKCASSETTEWINDOWEXPENSIVECHEAPINTERESTINGBORINGA COMPUTERAN OLD BOOKSYLLABLES
You need your “English in Mind” Student’s Book to study this part of
the lesson.
OK. Match the words with the pictures. Then
listen and speak the words.
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Things in a classroom. Asking “This / That” questions.
Q: What’s this in English?A: It’s a pen.
Q: What’s that in English?A: It’s a pen.
book board cassette pencil
chair door window notebook desk
6 pencils 3 chairs
4 cassettes 5 books 5 notebooks
Asking “PLURAL” questions.
Q: What are these in English?A: They are pens.
Q: What are those in English?A: They are pencils.
2 pens
pen
Cowabunga dude! I’m just a crazy kid that
loves to speak English, learn English and eat
English. Right on!
Adjectives + Nouns Q: What’s this?A: It’s an expensive watch .
Q: Who’s that?A: He’s a good friend of mine.an old man
a big TV
a cheap computer
a new book
a small hotel
an interesting film
a bad singer a good hamburger
a big city
a good CD
an expensive restaurant
an interesting museum
a good football team
an interestingcomputer game
You need your “English in Mind”
Workbook to study this part of
the lesson.
Classroom Vocabulary
Yo dudes! Let’s describe some
things in a classroom.
Use the letters in the box to make the
words that describe classroom objects.
Examples:otrperoj = projectorpma = mapetrpso = poster
windowboarddoor
chairdesk
pencil
pen
Singular & Plural NounsSingular nouns = a / an / the / oneExamples: a chair an eraserthe door one student a classroom
Plural Nouns = two / many / a lot ofExamples: two chairs many erasers a lot of students
8 pages9 notebooks2 sandwiches
3 cities5 taxis
6 nationalities
2 computers
4 hotels
5 cassettes 3 men
2 women 6 children 4 people
aaanaa
anana
notebook
Articles - A and An
Consonant Nouns = aExamples: a chair a desk a booka classroom a teacher a student
Vowel Nouns = anExamples: an eraser an outhouse an ant an owl an electric toy
Yow-za! Lots of English to practice on
this page.
Fab Vocab WordsLook at the pictures and read the words. If the pictures have the correct words make a check mark.
If the pictures have the wrong words cross out the wrong word and write the correct word.
boring
good new bad
PronunciationListen to the sound of the words. Count
the number of sounds (syllables) in each
word. Write the word in the correct row.
Example: hamburger = ham + bur + ger
This word has three syllables.
football
people
expensiveboard
new video
boring museumphone
Susan SassusisusonCincinnati
Kris KristofersonChristchurch
Fab Vocab NumbersRead the math questions and write the
answers. Then practice speaking.
Example: ten + two = twelve
Ten plus twelve equals twelve.
eighteeneleven
fourteen
ninefive
twentyseventeen
twelve
Fab Vocab Numbers
Part b: Write the next two numbers.
Example: 3 5 7 9 11
Part c: Listen carefully to the sound
and pronunciation of the numbers.
Circle the numbers you hear.
seventy ninetythirty-two sixty-four
seventy -four eighty-fiveseventy-five seventy-two
forty-one forty-five
Everyday EnglishRead the parts of the sentences in the box. Then complete the dialogue conversations with the correct words.
Practice speaking with your friend.
Thanks
don’t understand
I can help you
the answer
I don’t know
How do you say
that’s right
Study HelpPart a: Look at the two words that are together. Use your dictionary to find which word is in the dictionary first. Underline the word.Example: desk eraser = desk
Part b: Write the words in alphabetical order. Example: ant bat cat dog egg
cheap
city
cinema
English
excellent
good
hamburger
hotel
museum
phone
pizza
restaurant
sandwich
taxi
teacher
video
You need your “English in Mind” Student’s Book
again to study this part of the lesson.
Reading - No Problem Look at the pictures. Read the conversation dialogues. Listen as your teacher reads. Read aloud and practice speaking with your friend. Take turns reading to the whole class. Your teacher will help you. No problem. Have fun!
Reading - No Problem b. Match the names of the people with their faces. Write their names.
That’s right. We have everything at Kwik-E-Mart.
Rob
Amy
Lucy
Everyday English 9 a. Make sentences by connecting the words. 9 b. Change the English sentences into Thai language.
10 a. Listen and read the message.10 b. Listen again and write the message to Rob.
Sassusisoosun
66
0857699635
You need your “English in Mind” Workbook again to study this part
of the lesson.
Everyday English 10. Listen and Write – Look at the pictures. Listen carefully for the words that talk about the pictures. Write the correct numbers in the boxes.
11. Read the Message – Then read the sentences and write True (T) or False (F) in the boxes.
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3
4
6
5
F
F
T
F
T
Everyday English 1. Use the words in the box to complete the sentences.
2. Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.
3. Underline the mistake. Write the correct sentence.
yourI’mWhat’s
don’tphone
Ihelp
page
know
men
number
seventy-nine
forty-one
player
expensive
old
interesting
It’s an expensive CD.The two women are Sally and Caroline.
Four + twelve = sixteen.What’s your name?It’s a new cinema.
He’s an interesting person.Forty-nine + seven = fifty-six.The homework is on page 35.