2. UNIT 2 and 3:
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Let’s get to know each other!
DO YOU KNOW …
How to ask about people’s culture and
origin?
How to talk about the climate?
How to describe people’s clothing?
How to tell the time?
How to ask when something is done?
NO? Then, let’s go!
4. ● Where are you from (originally)?
● What country do you live in?
● What’s your nationality?
● What’s your country like?
● What places are famous in your
country?
● What are people like in your country?
● What country would you like to visit?
● What’s the weather like?
● Is it cloudy, rainy, snowy, etc.?
● What are the seasons?
● What is the weather like in (season)?
Questions you’ll learn:
● What are you wearing?
● What clothing styles do you like?
● What do people wear in (season)?
● What are your essential clothing
accessories?
● What time is it?
● What time do you …?
● Do you have the time?
● Do you happen to have the time?
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10. ● Where are you from (originally)?
● What country do you live in?
● What’s your nationality?
● What’s your country like?
● Where are you from in (country)?
● What places are famous in your country?
● What are people like in your country?
● What country would you like to visit?
Questions you’ll learn:
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2
3
4
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12. Asking about
people’s country
● What’s your country like? (description)
● What places are famous?
● What are people like? (personality, treatment)
● How do people greet one another?
● What holidays are celebrated? (celebrations)
What do people do? (customs)
● What typical food are served?
https://domesticquestions.com/ask-someone-from-a-different-country/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaTtD0XUK7E&list=PL2IkMHFHWdEp2IwK
hejy_b022YueNQKqw&t=15s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv7zmrRPHZs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvYYVteCoUw
http://english0518.blogspot.com/2018/07/blog-post.html -
https://www.esolcourses.com/content/exercises/grammar/adject
ives/places/words-for-describing-places.html -
https://pt.slideshare.net/nancyraquel1/what-are-some-differences-
in-greeting-in-other-countries?next_slideshow=3
13. What are people like?
(personality, treatment)
●https://www.mentalfungus.com/welcome-gesture-
from-around-the-world/
● https://wordwall.net/resource/703893/greetings-
around-world
● https://es.liveworksheets.com/nd12952ju
●https://es.liveworksheets.com/yu1198714sr
● https://this-quiz.com/quiz/guess-in-which-country-
these-landscapes-are-located-only-1-in-54-people-
pass-this-quiz/15/
18. SUMMER AUTUMN/FALL
SPRING WINTER
The weather is sunny and hot. The weather is cool and windy.
Sometimes it’s cloudy or rainy.
The weather is warm.
Sometimes it’s cloudy or rainy.
The weather is cold. Sometimes it’s
snowy.
19. ● What’s the weather like?
● Is it cloudy, rainy, snowy, etc.?
● What are the seasons?
● What is the weather like in (season)?
● What do you usually do in (season or
weather)?
Questions you’ll learn:
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2
3
4
5
23. Clothing and
accessories: What are
you wearing?
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5 http://www.ompersonal.com.ar/ELEMENTARY/unit4/pa
ge3.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvHE-jwiltU
27. What do you usually wear in
(season)?
ACTIVITIES
Click
here!
28. What color is it?
http://www.ompersonal.com.ar/ELEMENTARY/unit4/page3.htm
https://myenglishtutors.org/color-names/
29. Describing clothes
Talking about size Talking about styles
◦ It’s too big
◦ It’s too loose
◦ It’s too long
◦ It’s too small
◦ It’s too tight
◦ It’s too short
◦ Baggy
◦ Flared
◦ Turtleneck
◦ V-neck
◦ Crew neck (round neck)
◦ Boot-cut pants
◦ Tight / fitted
31. Let’s practice!
What can you tell about them? How would you
describe them?
https://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=84
45
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCiJl9D0aTs
ACTIVITIES
Click
here!
33. Phrasal verbs to talk about clothing
Dress up
Zip up
Button up
Have on
Put on
Throw on
Try on
Take off
VERB + PREPOSITION
• I have a date. I should dress up.
• Zip up your jacket! It’s cold!
• I should button up my shirt.
• What do you have on right now?
• I put on my hat.
• She throws on her blouse.
• I try on a dress at the store.
• Take off your shoes! They’re dirty.
EXAMPLES
34.
35. Shopping clothes: expressions
- Could I try this shirt on?
- What size are you?
- I take size S.
- Do you have this dress in a size M?
- Where’s the fitting room?
- Sorry, it’s just not my color.
- It doesn’t fit – it fits.
- It suits you – it doesn’t suit you.
https://www.eslprintables.com/vocabulary_workshe
ets/the_city/going_shopping_/Social_expressions_6
_shoppin_434107/
https://co.pinterest.com/pin
/587367976384842746/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwaDRdX2-nM
http://www.5minuteenglish.com/feb26.htm (to be done with the
teacher)
ACTIVITIES
Click
here!
49. PRESENT CONTINUOUS: WHAT ARE YOU
DOING?
● It is used to describe what people are
doing at the moment of speaking.
● We need to use “is, are, am” + verb
with –ing ending.
● We need to be careful when adding –
ing because we need to follow the
spelling rules.
50. PRESENT CONTINUOUS: WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
SPELLING RULES: adding –ing to the verb
1. Verbs formed by “consonant – vowel – consonant”, write the last
consonant again and add –ing.
HUGGING STOPPING RUNNING
SHOPPING BEGINNING
2. Verbs finished in “e”, erase the “e” and add –ing.
DANCE – DANCING COME – COMING TAKE –
TAKING
3. Verbs finished in double vowel or in “y, w, x” add –ing directly.
FLEEING PLAYING BLOWING FIXING
4. Verbs finished in “ie” erase “ie” and add “ying”.
TIE – TYING LIE – LYING DIE – DYING
51. ONLINE
ACTIVITIES
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2
3
4
5
● https://es.liveworksheets.com/bi919q
q (celebrations)
● https://es.liveworksheets.com/cy1701
606md (listening)
● https://es.liveworksheets.com/gc2081
2fl (reading)
● https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5b4a
65e6eb6a4e00192d326c/months-and-
days (months and days)
● https://quizizz.com/join/quiz/5fd09a
49593b0d001b074077/start (months
and days)
● https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5cf6
8064075d22002065e1e9/actions
(present continuous)
● https://www.englishexercises.org/ma
keagame/viewgame.asp?id=2949 (-
ing spelling)
● https://agendaweb.org/verbs/present
-continuous/index.html (multiple
choice)
● https://wordwall.net/play/3828/664/
537 (fill in the text)
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