english club.day.1
TRANSCRIPT
HELLO AND GOOD-BYEMEETING YOUR FRIENDS
-WARM-UP: EACH STUDENT MUST SAY WHAT THEY DID ON THE PREVIOUS DAY AND TALK ABOUT THEMSELVES
AIMS:
• To make students be able to exchange expressions and say hello and bye when meeting others, in different ways.
• To make students understand and learn new adjectives and vocabulary to talk about their professions, marital status, age, etc.
• To make students be able to communicate and introduce themselves.
Previous knowlege.
Introducing others (Watch the following video, discuss it and answer to the questions made by your tutor:
http://www.eslgold.com/speaking/introducing_people.html
Describe what these people are doing:
Nicholas: Good morning Hugo. How are you?
Hugo: I am bad, hell is not good at all. How are you?
Nicholas: I am doing fine. Thank you. I still have to fight with Colombia but I am good.
Susy: Hello there, I am Susy Paz.
Marlene: Hi, I’m Marlene Tovar. Nice to meet you.
Susy: Nice to meet you too sweetheart.
In our daily lives, we always meet new people, we always have to introduce ourselves to others and exchange expressions.
For example: when asking for a tea in your work, you have to say hello, please, and bye.
The previous example can show you some expressions we tell others in our daily life.
-INTRODUCTION- PRESENTATION:
VIDEOS:http://www.eslgold.com/speaking/introducing_people.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDkNBOVGB0Q
Nicholas: Morning bro, This is my brother Junior, he will be your teacher from now on.
Hugo: Hello, this is Hugo Cabrosky.
Junior: Hello, I am so sorry but I do not understand you, can you please spell your name for me?
Hugo: Sure, it is H-u-g-o
Junior: thank you but I have to go, can you give me your phone number and e-mail address to keep in touch.?
Hugo: Yeah, my phone number is 2223344, and my e-mail address is [email protected]
Junior: Nice to meet you Hugo.
Hugo: The same.
Note: When providing an e-mail address and we are asked to spell it out we must do it in this way:
[email protected]= d-y-o-r-k-i-e-one – at – Yahoo- dot-com
VOCABULARY
Greetings:• Good morning.• Good evening.• Good afternoon.
Formal/informal• What’s up?• Hi.• Hello.• Yo.• Hey.• Afternoon.• Evening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQnD3qJiJPo
How are you? How’s it going?How’ve you been?What’re you up to?What’s new?What’s happening?What’s going on?
What’s your name?
How do you spell it?
What’s your last name/surname?
Bye.
Good bye.
Take care.
See you.
Be safe.
See you next week.
See you never.
Good/m/a/n/e
NOTE: In conversation in order to talk about hobbies in general people say:
• I like to surf or I like surfing.• I walk out with my dog.• I read, I do yoga.• With adverbs of time:Sometimes, always, often, rarely, usually, never, etc.
Examples: • Sometimes, I walk around my neighbourhood.• I usually go to the beach.• I rarely go to the cinema.
When people meet, they always ask questions about hobbies, age, marital status, occupation, etc.
VOCABULARY
MARITAL STATUSES:
• SINGLE.• MARRIED.• WIDOW.• WIDOWER.• DIVORCED.
Watch the following video, take notes and answer to the questions asked by your tutor:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxUgEChnEZMWatch
OCCUPATIONS:• STUDENT.• TEACHER.• DENTIST.• ENGINEER.• PLUMBER
FIELDS:• PSYCHOLOGY.• MEDICINE.• ACCOUNTING.• ZOOLOGY.• ENGINIEERING.
HOBBIES: • PAINTING.• SURFING.• SWIMMING• DRIVING.• WALKING
THE DOG OUT.
Practice the following vocabulary, listen to the video, take notes and answer to the questions made by your tutor:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMTRr4_qNdw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ostqJD3Psc
Practice
WRITE 5 SENTENCES FOR ASKING PEOPLE HOW THEY
ARE AND 5 SENTENCES FOR SAYING BYE TO THEM.
http://www.manythings.org/hmf/8997.html
PRODUCTION
EVAUATIONDEVELOP A CONVERSATION WITH YOUR PEERS IN WICH YOU APPLY WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED SO FAR. You must consider to add expression that people use when meeting each other and when they exchange information.
THANKS