FACULTY OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
English I
Daniel Zea Vallejo
2020-2021 CI
Today
Lesson #1: Greetings and alphabet
pronunciation
English Module I
• Greetings and goodbyes
• Alphabet pronunciation
• Personal pronouns
• Numbers
Content
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• "I am somebody, I was somebody when I came, I'll
be a better somebody when I leave. I'm powerful
and I am strong. I deserve the education that I get
here. I HAVE THINGS TO DO, PEOPLE TO IMPRESS
AND PLACES TO GO!” by Rita Pierson
• NAME:
• GROUP:
• COURSE:
Inspirational quote
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Greetings
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Introductions
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• What’s your name?
• What’s your address?
• What’s your phone
number?
• How old are you?
• How are you?
Key words
• My name is Daniel
• It is Sauces 1 Block 10
• My phone number is
12345678
• I AM 20 years old
• I am fine, thank you.
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Alphabet pronunciation
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Personal pronouns
I  Yo
You  Tú
He  Él
She  Ella
It  Eso (cosa, animal)
We  Nosotros
You  Ustedes
They  Ellos
Singular
Plural
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
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Exercise:
• Maria, Pablo and Luis.
• Kathy, Marcus, Luis and I.
• Andreas, Alf, Marcelo, Juan and you.
• Alice and you.
• You and I
• Miguel and fred.
• A dog
• The dogs
• The kids and you.
• The tables.
• Loly, the cat
• THEY
• WE
• YOU
• YOU
• WE
• THEY
• IT
• THEY
• YOU
• THEY
• IT
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Numbers
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Greetings and saying bye
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Formal greetings and responses
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Goodbyes
• Goodbye (One of the most formal ways to say goodbye)
• Have a good day. / Have a nice day (To someone that you're not very
close with)
• TAKE CARE (It still a little bit formal)
• BYE (It’s the most common way to say goodbye in English,
informal/casual)
• SEE YOU LATER / SEE YOU TOMORROW (Semiformal, you can use
it almost with anyone)
• TALK TO YOU LATER (When you’re talking with someone on the
phone)
• LATER ( Super informal / commonly used with friends)
• HAVE A GOOD ONE (Means “Have a good day” or “Have a good
week”, it is relax and friendly)
• ALL RIGHT THEN (Not so commonly used, it’s very casual, relaxed)
• Adiós
• Ten un buen día.
• Cuidate
• Adiós (informal)
• Nos vemos luego/
nos vemos
mañana.
• Hablamos luego
• Nos vemos luego
• Ten uno Bueno
• Muy bien
entonces
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Introductions: Common words
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• Download the word document post in “Activity 1-
Personal pronouns”.
• Fill it out with your details and with the answers you
believe are correct.
• Save it as a pdf document and upload it to the
platform.
Activity in Moodle
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Lesson 1- English Module 1.pptx

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    FACULTY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING EnglishI Daniel Zea Vallejo 2020-2021 CI
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    Today Lesson #1: Greetingsand alphabet pronunciation English Module I
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    • Greetings andgoodbyes • Alphabet pronunciation • Personal pronouns • Numbers Content English Module I
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    • "I amsomebody, I was somebody when I came, I'll be a better somebody when I leave. I'm powerful and I am strong. I deserve the education that I get here. I HAVE THINGS TO DO, PEOPLE TO IMPRESS AND PLACES TO GO!” by Rita Pierson • NAME: • GROUP: • COURSE: Inspirational quote English Module I
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    • What’s yourname? • What’s your address? • What’s your phone number? • How old are you? • How are you? Key words • My name is Daniel • It is Sauces 1 Block 10 • My phone number is 12345678 • I AM 20 years old • I am fine, thank you. English Module I
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    Personal pronouns I Yo You  Tú He  Él She  Ella It  Eso (cosa, animal) We  Nosotros You  Ustedes They  Ellos Singular Plural 1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person English Module I
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    Exercise: • Maria, Pabloand Luis. • Kathy, Marcus, Luis and I. • Andreas, Alf, Marcelo, Juan and you. • Alice and you. • You and I • Miguel and fred. • A dog • The dogs • The kids and you. • The tables. • Loly, the cat • THEY • WE • YOU • YOU • WE • THEY • IT • THEY • YOU • THEY • IT English Module I
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    Greetings and sayingbye English Module I
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    Formal greetings andresponses English Module I
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    Goodbyes • Goodbye (Oneof the most formal ways to say goodbye) • Have a good day. / Have a nice day (To someone that you're not very close with) • TAKE CARE (It still a little bit formal) • BYE (It’s the most common way to say goodbye in English, informal/casual) • SEE YOU LATER / SEE YOU TOMORROW (Semiformal, you can use it almost with anyone) • TALK TO YOU LATER (When you’re talking with someone on the phone) • LATER ( Super informal / commonly used with friends) • HAVE A GOOD ONE (Means “Have a good day” or “Have a good week”, it is relax and friendly) • ALL RIGHT THEN (Not so commonly used, it’s very casual, relaxed) • Adiós • Ten un buen día. • Cuidate • Adiós (informal) • Nos vemos luego/ nos vemos mañana. • Hablamos luego • Nos vemos luego • Ten uno Bueno • Muy bien entonces English Module I
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    • Download theword document post in “Activity 1- Personal pronouns”. • Fill it out with your details and with the answers you believe are correct. • Save it as a pdf document and upload it to the platform. Activity in Moodle English Module I