Lesson A: Going Out
Information questions
We use them to ask for someting. example:
What do you do in your free time?
We use the question words:
What ---- things or activities
What do you do? R/ I work and study (activities)
Who ----- People
Who are you? R/ I'm your new teacher.
Where ----- Places
Where are we going for dinner? R/ To Pizza Hut.
When ---- Specific time
When do you work? R/ I work on saturdays
How often ---- Number of times
How often do you go to the gym? R/ I go to the gym 3 times a week.
July 2nd
Lesson B: TV Shows
Frequency Adverbs
They express how often you do an activityPay attention to the structure below
In this link (Types of TV Shows) you will find different types of tv show
Expressing likes and dislikes
Lesson C: Do you go straight home?
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What do you do after class? Do you go straight home?
Are you busy in the evenigs? I mean, do you have a part time job?
Las palabras "I mean" se usan para decir las cosas de una manera distinta o para agregar información adicional y mostrar interés en la conversación.
***HOMEWORK***
TASK: The students will write a short paragraph (this will be the writen evaluacion for unit 5) and talk about their favorite TV show (This will be the Oral evaluation) and describe:
- how often they see it,
- what’s the plot about,
- describe the main characters,
- Explain why they love it
etc. they will have to use the structures and functions seen in these units.
* Students can bring a poster, PowerPoint Presentation or a link of the trailer we can play in youtube (This is opcional, but the short paragraph on a sheet of paper is mandatory)
Example:
My Favorite TV Show
My favorite TV show is Game of Thrones. I usually watch it once a week. It´s about 4 families (The Starks, Baratheons, Lannisters and Targaryens) that try to rule over the 7 kingdoms. The main characters are Jon Snow, who is a loyal and honorable warrior and Daenerys Targaryen, who is a queen with 3 dragons. I love this show because it´s so unpredictable. You never know what is going to happen to your favorite characters.
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