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Speakout. Can I have a coffee?
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5 min., in pairs2.
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When do we use:1) This/That?
2)These/ Those
3) Is it correct to say “ That girls are pretty.”?
4) Is it correct to say “These apples are
tasty.”?
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SpeakoutCan I have a coffee?
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Goals:
Boost your speaking/listening skills;
Talk about tourist places;
Learn new vocabulary;
Study phrases for making requests.
By the end of the class you will be
able to use requests in your speech.
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A touristshop
/ˈtʊərɪst ʃɒp/
Noun [countable]
There is a tourist shop in
every city.
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A snack bar/ˈsnæk ˌbɑː/
Noun [countable]
Before the film, I always buy
some popcorn at the snack bar.
My lunch break is short, so I
don’t eat much, I only have a
snack.
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A trainstation
/ˈtreɪn ˌsteɪʃən/
Noun [countable]
The city’s train station is just 5
minutes from the hotel.
train
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Do you have these places in your town?Do you go to them? Why? Why not?
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A postcard/ˈpəʊstkɑːd/
Noun [countable]
To send a postcard
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An applejuice
/ˈæpəl ˌdʒuːs/
Noun [uncountable]
Can I have an apple
juice, please?
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A battery/ˈbætəri/
Noun [countable]
To buy a battery
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A singleticket
/ˈsɪŋɡəl ˈtɪkɪt/
Noun [countable]
A single ticket costs € 1.30
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A returnticket
/rɪˈtɜːn ˈtɪkɪt/
Noun [countable]
A return ticket costs € 3.20
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I travel to London and back.Do I need a single or a return ticket?
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A coffee/ˈkɒfi/
Noun [countable or uncountable]
To have a coffee
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A sandwich/ˈsænwɪdʒ/
Noun [countable]
A ham sandwich
I usually eat a sandwich
for breakfast.
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Top types of SandwichesChicken Sandwich.
Egg Sandwich.
Seafood Sandwich.
Which one is your favourite?
Roast Beef Sandwich.
Grilled Cheese.
Ham Sandwich.
Nutella Sandwich.
Grilled Chicken Sandwich.
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A platform/ˈplætfɔːm/
Noun [countable]
The next train departs from platform 9
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A souvenir/ˈsuːvənɪər/
Noun [countable]
To buy a souvenir
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A tourist shop /ˈtʊərɪst ʃɒp/A snack bar /ˈsnæk ˌbɑː/
A train station /ˈtreɪn ˌsteɪʃən/
A postcard /ˈpəʊstkɑːd/
An apple juice /ˈæpəl ˌdʒuːs/
A battery /ˈbætəri/
A single ticket /ˈsɪŋɡəl ˈtɪkɪt/
A return ticket /rɪˈtɜːn ˈtɪkɪt/
A coffee /ˈkɒfi/
A sandwich /ˈsænwɪdʒ/
A platform /ˈplætfɔːm/
A souvenir /ˈsuːvənɪər/
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A tourist shop /ˈtʊərɪst ʃɒp/A snack bar /ˈsnæk ˌbɑː/
A train station /ˈtreɪn ˌsteɪʃən/
A postcard /ˈpəʊstkɑːd/
An apple juice /ˈæpəl ˌdʒuːs/
A battery /ˈbætəri/
A single ticket /ˈsɪŋɡəl ˈtɪkɪt/
A return ticket /rɪˈtɜːn ˈtɪkɪt/
A coffee /ˈkɒfi/
A sandwich /ˈsænwɪdʒ/
A platform /ˈplætfɔːm/
A souvenir /ˈsuːvənɪər/
Use it!
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Use Can/Could + I +infinitive to make requests.
Note: could is often more
formal and polite than can.
Reply. Yes, of course.
Here you are.
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RECORDING 1.1236.
1) – Can I have a sandwich,please?
- Yes, of course. Here you
are.
2) – Could I have a return
ticket to Paris, please?
- Yes, of course. Here you
are.
Which form is more
polite?
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1) – How much is thispostcard?
2) – How much are these
postcards?
Which form do we use for
one object?
Which form do we use for
more than one object?
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1.1340.
• The most useful thing for today was…..• The most difficult thing for today was….
• The most interesting thing for today was….
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HWWORKBOOK
P 9 ex 1a, 2