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Unit 3 Lesson 1 Talking about Families Christopher Giblin

Unit 3 Lesson 1 Talking about Families Christopher Giblin

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Unit 3 Lesson 1 Talking about

FamiliesChristopher Giblin

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Let's Review the Midterm!

• Most difficult questions:

• 6

• 13

• 14

• 16

• 17

• 19

• 24

• 33

• 40

• 41 Oh, great...Oh, great...Oh, great...Oh, great...

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• Are there any questions?

Let's Review the Midterm!

Yes, I have a Yes, I have a question.question.

Yes, I have a Yes, I have a question.question.

Alright, what is Alright, what is it?it?

Alright, what is Alright, what is it?it?

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Page 28 Part B• Listen to vocabulary.

Listen and repeat.

• Is Mark Linda's father?

• Is Jane Lynda's father?

• Is Fran Linda's mother-in-law?

• Is Fran Tom's mother?

• Is Bill Lynda's brother?

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Page 28 Game

• Teams create 4 questions about Linda's family.

• The team that answers first with the correct answer gets a point.

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Page 29• New words:

• photo album

• What are you up to? = What's up?

• take a look

• guy = man (informal)

• cute

• Practice dialog with your partner, then role play.

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Page 29• Where does May's brother

live?

• Where does her sister live?

• Does Anna have a large family?

• Does May have a husband?

• Does May's older brother live in Hong Kong?

• Is May an aunt?

• Does Anna think that May's sister's kids are cute?

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Page 30

• Conversation model - practice with partner.

• Then, change "brothers and sisters for your real family.

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Page 30• The simple present tense

• Fill in part B with your partners.

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Workbook Page 21

• Work with your partners and do exercises 4, 5, and 6.

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Page 31 Marital Status

• Listen to the new vocabulary words.

• Then fill in the listening comprehension questions.

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Twitter Homework

1.Tell me about your family in one "tweet."

2.It doesn't have to be real.

3.Please include:parents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, and grandparents.

4.Please do not write @chrisgiblin1

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FinishedFor more help see: chrisgiblin.com/hoseo

Half way Half way through through

the the semester, semester, oh yeah! oh yeah!

Half way Half way through through

the the semester, semester, oh yeah! oh yeah!