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This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
1. Personal Information Questions
7°grade
A. Read the following questions in column A and match them with the right answer in Column B by
writing the right number into the parenthesis.
Column A
1. What’s your first name?
2.
What’s your last name?
What’s your surname?
3.
What’s your full name?
4.
Where do you live?
5.
What’s your phone number?
6.
Where are you from?
7.
How old are you?
8.
What grade are you in?
9.
What do you do?
10. When is your birthday?
11. What’s your nationality?
12. Where were your born?
13. What’s your email?
14. Where do you go to school?
15. What’s your marital Status?
16. What’s your ID number?
17. _____________________?
Column B
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) My email is ______________________.
) I was born in _____________________.
) My nationality is ___________________.
) I live in __________________________.
) I am ____________________________.
) My full name is ___________________.
) I am ____________________________.
) My phone number is _______________
) I am a __________________________.
) My last name is ___________________.
) I am in _________________ grade.
) I am from ____________________.
) It is _________________________.
) My birthday is on ______________.
) My first name is _______________.
) I go to _______________________.
) ____________________________.
FORMULA 5 PREGUNTAS DE INFORMACION PERSONAL A UN COMPAÑERO
3. Complete the sentences with it, his, your, her, I, he, my, you, she, he.
Cristina: How are ____________?
Justin: ____________’m fine, thanks.
Cristina: What’s ____________ name?
Justin: ____________ name is Justin.
Cristina: How old are ____________?
Justin: ____________’m 17.
Cristina: What is ____________ name?
Justin: Felipe.
Cristina: How old is ____________?
Justin: ____________’s 13.
Cristina: Is it ____________ birthday today?
Justin: No, ____________ isn’t.
Cristina: What’s ____________ name?
Justin: Narrita.
Cristina: How old is ____________?
Justin: ____________’s 10.
- Complete the questions using what, where or how. Then match the colum
1 ____________ is his name?
2 ____________ are you?
3 ____________ old is Maria?
4____________ is Recife?
5____________ is Palácio do Planalto?
6____________ is she from?
7____________ country is it?
8____________ is Rome.
9____________ old is Peter?
10 ___________ is the name of the Japanese
( ) It is in Brasilia, Brazil.
( ) He is eighteen.
( ) His name is Otávio.
( ) She is eleven.
( ) Her name is Mitiko
( ) She’s from Mexico.
( ) I’m fine thanks.
( ) It is in Pernambuco.
( ) It is England.
( ) It is in Italy.
4. Step 1 : Complete the questions with the correct question words.
Step 2 : Interview a friend using your questions. Record the answers.
1. ……………… do you live?
a. Who
b. When
c. Where
2. ……………… have you lived
3. ……………… do you live
there? a. Why
with
4. ……………… people are
there in your family?
b. When
a. Who
a. How much
c. Where
b. When
b. How many
d. How long
c. Where
c. How long
d. How much
d. Which
d. How long
5. ……………… do you get to
school?
6. ……………… ‘s your
mother’s name?
7. ……………… is your
birthday?
8. ……………… do you do on
your birthday?
a. Who
a. Who
a. Who
a. Who
b. How
b. When
b. When
b. What
c. Where
c. What
c. Where
c. Where
d. How often
d. Why
d. How many
d. Why
9. ……………… are your
hobbies?
10. ……………… ‘s your phone
number?
11. ……………… ‘s your email
address?
12. ……………… are you?
a. What
a. What
a. Who
b. Why
b. Which
b. What
c. When
c. Where
c. Where
d. How many
d. How much
d. How long
13. ……………… do you go to
the cinema?
14. ……………… do you
usually do on Sundays?
15. ……………… colour do you
like most? Red or green?
16. ……………… teeth do you
have?
a. Who
a. Who
a. Why
a. How many
b. When
b. When
b. Where
b. How long
c. How many
c. What
c. Which
c. How much
d. How often
d. How long
d. How many
d. How often
17. ……………… cousins do
you have?
18. ……………… do you live
from here?
19. ……………… does a
cinema ticket cost?
20. ……………… did this
interview take?
a. How long
a. How long
a. How many
a. Where
b. How many
b. How close
b. How long
b. When
c. How much
c. How much
c. How much
c. How much
d. How tall
d. How far
d. How often
d. How long
a. How long
b. How high
c. How tall
d. How much
5. A. WAKE UP
B. TAKE A SHOWER
C. DRESS UP
D. TAKE THE BREAKFAST
E. CHECK THE NEWSPAPERS
F. TAKE THE BUS
G. GET INTO THE OFFICE
H. DO PAPERWORK
I. HAVE LUNCH
J. LEAVE THE OFFICE
K. MEET THE FRIENDS
L. TAKE THE BUS TO HOME
M. ARRIVE TO THE HOUSE
N. GO TO BED
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