Unt 1 Lesson 2 - Describing appearance and to be

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WELCOME

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Today
  1. Goals lesson 2 p20
  2. Describing people
  3. a/an
  4. Vocabulary 1.1 & 1.2
  5. Homework

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Today
  1. Goals
  2. Describing people
  3. To be (- & ?)
  4. Vocabulary 1.2
  5. Workbook
  6. Homework

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Describing People

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You know how to describe people
  • You know how to make questions with the verb to be
  • You know how to make negative sentences with the verb to be

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Check Homework


Exercise 8-10

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Exercise 8A

Exercise 8B

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Exercise 9A

Exercise 9B

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Exercise 10A

Exercise 10B

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Vocabulary 1.2
Also
Ook
Answer 
antwoord
Blonde
Blond
Bright
Fel
Call (to)
Noemen
Everyone
Iedereen
Fill in (to)
Invullen
Form
Formulier
Grandmother
Oma
Grandparents
Grootouders
Hang out (to)
Ergens zijn, rondhangen
Holidays
Vakantie
Interested
Geïnteresseerd
Join (to)
Aansluiten bij, deelnemen
Look after (to)
Zorgen voor
Photography 
fotografie
Practise (to)
Oefenen
Quite
Nogal
Speak (to)
Spreken
Story
Verhaal
Yourself
Jezelf

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Can you think of a situation in which you have to be able to describe a person in English?

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Why describe people?
  • To talk about someone the other person doesn't know (telling what your friend or teacher is like)
  • Descriptions are used a lot in books, articles etc.
  • Reading or hearing a description of someone can give you a better idea of what they look like or act like.

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Describing people
Hair (colours)
:
  • Blond
  • Brown
  • Ginger/red
  • Auburn (red-brown)
  • Dark/black
Hair:
  • Curly
  • Straight
  • Bald
  • Wavy
  • Long
  • Short
  • Bearded
  • Moustache
Face:
  • Round
  • Wrinkled
  • Freckled
Weight/height:
  • Slim/skinny
  • Tall
  • Well-built/muscular
  • Stocky
  • A bit overweight
  • Plump/stout
  • Obese
Skin color:
  • Dark
  • Fair
General appearance:
  • Smart
  • Elegant
  • Well-dressed
  • Messy-looking
  • Scruffy
  • Untidy-looking
  • Good-looking
  • Beautiful
  • (Un)Attractive
  • Handsome

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How would you describe these people?

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Workbook A
Ex. 16 & 17 (Describing people)

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Answers -ex17
 1 blond haar, kort haar, blauwe ogen, muziekliefhebber, nonchalante stijl, jasje, rugzak, blij,  sportschoenen
2 niet echt lang, lang haar, bruin haar, bruine ogen, mooi, meisjesachtig, slank, vriendelijk, jurk, hoge hakken
3 lang, kort haar, donker haar, donkere ogen, muziekliefhebber, gitaarspeler, blij, sportschoenen, lange benen, t-shirt, sportschoenen
4 lang haar, rood haar, sportief, voetballiefhebber, normale lengte, dun, voetbalkleding, voetbalschoenen

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EX. 18 (Teen Life Blog)
Ex. 19 (Vocabulary)
Ex. 20 (to be) & 23 (personal pronouns)

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Een (A/An)
A gebruik je voor woorden die beginnen met een medeklinker:
- A woman
- A shoe
AN gebruik je voor woorden die beginnen met een klinker
- An apple
- An egg
Maar ook als een klinker klinkt als een medeklinker:
- ''u'' klinkt als ''you'' -> A university
- ''o'' klinkt als ''w'' -> A one-room apartment 
Maar ook als een medeklinker,klinkt als een klinker:
-  een stomme ''h'' -> an hour
- een afkorting -> an NBC reporter

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a / an 
a & an -->  een 
an --> vowel (a,e,i,o,u)
a --> consonant

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a & an
  • a / an dog
  • a / an hour
  • a / an brother
  • a / an uncle
  • a / an aunt
  • a / an idea
  • a / an university
  • a / an pair of trousers
  • a / an ugly uniform

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a/an

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ex 21&22
Homework: ex 24 & 25 & 27 unit 1 lesson 2 (ONLINE;)
Done? Practice more unit 1 lesson 2 (vocab + grammar)

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21 p24
 1 an
 2 an
 3 an
 4 a
 5 a
 6 a
 7 a
 8 a
 9 a
 10 a




22 p25
 1 a
 2 an
 3 a
 4 a
 5 an
 6 a
 7 a
 8 an
 9 an
 10 a

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ex 24
24 1 My name is Christopher but everyone calls me Chris.
 2 I live in Glasgow.
 3 We are from Dover.
 4 I’ve got long, dark hair and blue eyes.
 5 I’ve got short, blond hair and brown eyes.
 6 I’m really into movies and football. I’m good at football.
 7 I’m into football too. But best of all, I love tennis.
 8 I'm good at ... What are you good at?
 9 I’ve got a brother called George. I’ve got a little sister too.
 10 I like hanging out with my family.


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ex 25
 1 My name is Gillian, but everyone calls me Gill.
 2 I’m from Cardiff.
 3 I’ve got a younger brother.
 4 He is called Liam and he is 12 years old.
 5 I’m really into movies and music.

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Slide 27 - Video

Questions with to be
Take notes
Verb + personal pronoun + sentence + ?

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To be ex20 p24
1 I am good at English.                                            9 Bertie and I are friends. 
2 Are you ready?                                                        10 He is very tall.
3 Paul is really kind. 
4 We are not rich.
5 You are late.
6 She is not here.
7 I am not tired.
8 Sue and Lisa are blond.  ======= ex23: him-her-he-it-you-she-us-me

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ex 23 

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questions using 'to be'

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Negative sentences with to be
Personal pronoun + verb + not/n't + sentence
Take notes

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Negative sentences using 'to be'

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Worksheet to be

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You know how to describe people
  • You know how to make questions with the verb to be
  • You know how to make negative sentences with the verb to be

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Do you know how to describe people?
A
Yes
B
No
C
A little

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Do you know how to make questions with to be?
A
Yes
B
No
C
A little

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Do you know how to make negative sentences with to be?
A
Yes
B
No
C
A little

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Homework
Workbook: 
Unit 1 lesson 2
Practice more
Vocabulary

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What have you learned in this lesson?
Can you give me an example?

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See you next time!

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