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People. Big happy families
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STREAMLINE ONLINEELEMENTARY
UNIT 3 PEOPLE
3.1 BIG HAPPY FAMILIES
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WARM UPWORK IN PAIRS. TELL YOUR PARTNER
SOMETHING GOOD ABOUT YOUR
FAMILY.
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TEST MISTAKESQuarter past six
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TEST MISTAKESDo the people in your group like cook/cooking?
I really like swim/swimming.
We go/meet and make different food.
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TEST MISTAKES25 – twenty-five
20
Quarter=15 minutes
8:15 – quarter past eight
quarter to eight – 7:45
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TEST MISTAKESPUT IT IN NEGATIVE
Have – haven’t
Do – don’t
Am – am not
Are – aren’t
Is – isn’t
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TEST MISTAKESdo nothing / swimming / exercise
listen to video games / an MP3 player / the
teacher
start exercise/work/school
watch DVDs / films / magazines
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TEST MISTAKESShe doesn’t like reading
She doesn’t read in bed.
She has breakfast at 8 o’clock
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TEST MISTAKESSorry can/could you repeat that, please?
How much does it cost?
Where does the tour leave from?
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TEST MISTAKESgo – goes
goys
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LESSON PLANFind out what people are in the
family
- Learn how to say that something is
yours
- Discuss our favourite family members
-
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MOTHER/MOM[ˈmʌðə]
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FATHER (DAD)[ˈfɑːðə] ([dæd])
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PARENTSMother and father
[ˈpeərənts]
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SONMale child
[sʌn]
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DAUGHTERFemale child
[ˈdɔːtə]
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BROTHERYour parents’ other son
[ˈbrʌðə]
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SISTERYour parents’ other daughter
[ˈsɪstə]
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SIBLINGYour parents’ other son or
daughter
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GRANDMOTHERMother of your parent
[ˈɡrænmʌðə]
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GRANDFATHERFather of your parent
[ˈɡrænfɑːðə]
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GRANDPARENTS[ˈɡrænpeərənts]
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GREAT-GRANDMOTHER/GREATGRANDFATHERYour grandmother/grandfather’s parent
[ˌɡreɪtˈɡrænmʌðə]
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UNCLEYour parent’s brother
[ˈʌŋkəl]
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AUNTYour parent’s sister
[ɑːnt]
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NEPHEWa son of your sister or brother
[ˈnefjuː]
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NIECEa daughter of your sister or brother
[niːs]
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COUSINa son or daughter of your uncle/aunt
[ˈkʌz(ə)n]
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HUSBANDthe man that you are married to
[ˈhʌzbənd]
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WIFEthe woman that you are married to
[waɪf]
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STEPMOTHERthe woman who is married to
someone's father but who is not their
real mother
[ˈstepˌmʌðə]
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MOTHER-IN-LAWthe woman who is married to
someone's father but who is not their
real mother
[ˈstepˌmʌðə]
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Task 1. WORK IN PAIRS. FIND WHICH FAMILYMEMBERS ARE MEN AND WHICH ARE
WOMEN.
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Task 2. P.154, EX.1A. WORK IN PAIRSCOMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING THE
FAMILY TREE.
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Task 3. P.154, EX.1B. CHOOSE SOMEBODYFROM THE FAMILY TREE. THEN WRITE HOW
THEY ARE RELATED TO THE OTHER PEOPLE
USING THE WORDS IN THE BOX.
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Task 5. P.28, EX.1A. WORK IN PAIRS. LOOK ATTHE PICTURE. CAN YOU FIND:
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Task 6. P.28, EX.2A. WORK IN GROUPS.DISCUSS WHAT ARE THE GOOD AND BAD
THINGS ABOUT LIFE IN A BIG OR SMALL
FAMILY?
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Task 7. P.28, EX.2B. WORK IN PAIRS.STUDENTS A READ THE TEXT AT P.28;
STUDENTS B – P.167 (LESSON 3.1). CIRCLE
THE NUMBERS IN THE BOX THAT YOU’LL SEE
IN THE TEXT.
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Task 7. P.28, EX.2C. WORK IN PAIRS. TELLYOUR PARTNER ABOUT THE TEXT YOU’VE
READ. USE THE NUMBERS TO HELP YOU.
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Task 8. P.28, EX.2D. WORK IN PAIRS. DRAWLINES TO COMPLETE THE INFORMATION
FROM THE TEXTS.
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Task 9. P.29, EX.3A. LOOK AT THE SENTENCESFROM THE TEXT AT P.28 AND COMPLETE
THEM.
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WHEN WE TALK ABOUT FAMILY ORPOSSESSIONS, WE USE HAVE GOT.
Example: I have got a brother.
He has got a new jacket.
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WE CAN SHORTEN HAVE GOT/HAS GOT TO‘VE GOT AND ‘S GOT IN AFFIRMATIVE
SENTENCES.
Example: I’ve got a brother.
He’s got a new jacket.
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IN NEGATIVE SENTENCES AND QUESTIONS,WE USE ANY BEFORE PLURAL NOUNS.
Example: I haven’t got a brother.
I haven’t got any brothers.
He hasn’t got a new jacket.
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Task 10. P.133, EX.3.1A. COMPLETE THEDIALOGUE WITH HAVE/HAS GOT.
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Task 11. P.133, EX.3.1B. COMPLETE THEQUESTIONS WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF HAVE
GOT OR TO BE.
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Task 12. P.133, EX.3.1B. COMPLETE THEQUESTIONS WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF HAVE
GOT OR TO BE.
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Task 12. P.29, EX.4A. COMPLETE THE TEXT USINGHAVE GOT.
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Task 13. P.29, EX.4B. WORK IN PAIRS. USING THEINFO FROM THE TEXT, COMPLETE THE FAMILY
TREE.
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HOMEWORKMYENGLISHLAB – UNIT 3.1
QUIZLET (LINK IN THE CHAT)
BONUS TASK: MAKE YOUR FAMILY
TREE (UNTIL THURSDAY)