What's your name?
Me: My name is Taras.
Assistant: Where are you from?
Me: I'm from Kyiv.
Assistant: Do you have any pets?
Me: No, I don't have any pets.
Assistant: How many friends do you have?
Me: I have two best friends.
Assistant: What are their names?
Me: Their names are Ihor and Dan.
4 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about yourself.
5 Work in pairs. Make up a dialogue about a new friend.
My name is...
I'm from...
I have...
I don't have...
My friends are...
Their names are...
What
Here is Nastya's email using the verbs you provided:
Hi Jenny!
My name is Nastya. I am 14 years old and I live in Kyiv, Ukraine. Kyiv is a beautiful city. It is the capital of Ukraine. My brother Yaroslav and I are twins. We don't look exactly the same but we are very close. I have long brown hair and brown eyes. Yaroslav has short blond hair and blue eyes.
I like sports and music. In my free time I play volleyball and the piano. I also like drawing and reading. On weekends my family often goes to our country house near a lake. In summer we sometimes are sailing on the lake.
This document is the cover and introduction pages of an English language textbook for 6th grade students in Ukraine. It provides information about the textbook, including that it was created according to the new 2012 foreign language program and is recommended for students learning English in 6th grade. The introduction welcomes the students and provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in each chapter of the textbook, including describing family members, shopping, food and cooking, sports, travel, London and Kiev. It encourages the students to learn English while having fun exploring new topics.
What's your name?
Me: My name is Taras.
Assistant: Where are you from?
Me: I'm from Kyiv.
Assistant: Do you have any pets?
Me: No, I don't have any pets.
Assistant: How many friends do you have?
Me: I have two best friends.
Assistant: What are their names?
Me: Their names are Ihor and Dan.
4 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about yourself.
5 Work in pairs. Make up a dialogue about a new friend.
My name is...
I'm from...
I have...
I don't have...
My friends are...
Their names are...
What
Here is Nastya's email using the verbs you provided:
Hi Jenny!
My name is Nastya. I am 14 years old and I live in Kyiv, Ukraine. Kyiv is a beautiful city. It is the capital of Ukraine. My brother Yaroslav and I are twins. We don't look exactly the same but we are very close. I have long brown hair and brown eyes. Yaroslav has short blond hair and blue eyes.
I like sports and music. In my free time I play volleyball and the piano. I also like drawing and reading. On weekends my family often goes to our country house near a lake. In summer we sometimes are sailing on the lake.
This document is the cover and introduction pages of an English language textbook for 6th grade students in Ukraine. It provides information about the textbook, including that it was created according to the new 2012 foreign language program and is recommended for students learning English in 6th grade. The introduction welcomes the students and provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in each chapter of the textbook, including describing family members, shopping, food and cooking, sports, travel, London and Kiev. It encourages the students to learn English while having fun exploring new topics.
This document is the cover and introduction pages of an English language textbook for 6th grade students in Ukraine. It provides information about the textbook, including that it was created according to the new 2012 foreign language program and is recommended for students learning English in 6th grade. The introduction welcomes the students and provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in each chapter of the textbook, including describing family members, shops and shopping, food and cooking, sports, travel, London as the capital of the UK, Kiev as the capital of Ukraine, and favorite school subjects. It encourages the students to learn English while having fun.
The document appears to be the front matter or introduction to an English language textbook for 9th grade students in Ukraine. It includes information about the authors, experts who reviewed the textbook, those responsible for preparing it for publication. It also provides bibliographic information about the textbook such as the title, publisher, date of publication, and ISBN number. The introduction explains that the textbook is designed to teach English communication skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing, according to the national curriculum for teaching foreign languages in Ukraine. It describes the organization of the textbook into 7 chapters and additional materials.
This document provides publishing information for a 5th grade English language textbook by Alla Nesvity published in 2013 by Geneza in Kyiv, Ukraine. It includes the author's name, publisher, date, and ISBN number. The textbook is designed to teach English to 5th grade students in Ukrainian schools according to the new 2012 foreign language program.
My name is Alex. I'm from Australia.
Dan: Nice to meet you, Alex!
Miss Alison: Children, this is our new friend Kim from China.
Say hello to Kim!
All: Hello, Kim!
Kim: Hello!
Miss Alison: And this is Alex from Australia.
All: Hello, Alex!
Alex: G'day!
Miss Alison: We're very happy to have new friends in our class. I hope you all will get along well together!
All: Yes, Miss Alison!
Miss Alison: Now, let's start our first English lesson! Open your
This document is the cover and introduction pages of an English language textbook for 6th grade students in Ukraine. It provides information about the textbook, including that it was created according to the new 2012 foreign language program and is recommended for students learning English in 6th grade. The introduction welcomes the students and provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in each chapter of the textbook, including describing family members, shops and shopping, food and cooking, sports, travel, London as the capital of the UK, Kiev as the capital of Ukraine, and favorite school subjects. It encourages the students to learn English while having fun.
The document appears to be the front matter or introduction to an English language textbook for 9th grade students in Ukraine. It includes information about the authors, experts who reviewed the textbook, those responsible for preparing it for publication. It also provides bibliographic information about the textbook such as the title, publisher, date of publication, and ISBN number. The introduction explains that the textbook is designed to teach English communication skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing, according to the national curriculum for teaching foreign languages in Ukraine. It describes the organization of the textbook into 7 chapters and additional materials.
This document provides publishing information for a 5th grade English language textbook by Alla Nesvity published in 2013 by Geneza in Kyiv, Ukraine. It includes the author's name, publisher, date, and ISBN number. The textbook is designed to teach English to 5th grade students in Ukrainian schools according to the new 2012 foreign language program.
My name is Alex. I'm from Australia.
Dan: Nice to meet you, Alex!
Miss Alison: Children, this is our new friend Kim from China.
Say hello to Kim!
All: Hello, Kim!
Kim: Hello!
Miss Alison: And this is Alex from Australia.
All: Hello, Alex!
Alex: G'day!
Miss Alison: We're very happy to have new friends in our class. I hope you all will get along well together!
All: Yes, Miss Alison!
Miss Alison: Now, let's start our first English lesson! Open your