p7 Vocabulary preview

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7.supermarket office 9.restaurant y

room g room n m om

p8 In the classroom

1. pen ok 5.bookshelf

6. globe

11. bulletin board er

16. desk 17.dictionary

p9 Where is it?

(Where is)Where's the book? (It is)It's on the desk.

Where's the map? It's on the wall.

Where's the computer? It's on the table.

1. Where's the pen? It's on the desk.

2. Where's the board? It's on the wall.

3. Where's the globe? It's on the table.

4. Where's the ruler? It's on the chair.

5. Where's the pencil? It's on the desk.

6. Where's the clock? It's on the wall.

7. Where’s the notebook? It’s on the table.

8. Where’s the dictionary? It’s on the bookshelf.

9. Where’s the bulletin board? It’s on the wall.

P10 At home

room g room n m om

6.attic 7.yard 8.garage 9.basement

P11 Where are you?

Where are you? I’m in the kitchen.

Where are you? We’re in the living room.

Where are Mr. and Mrs. Jones? They’re in the yard.

1. Where are you? I’m in the bedroom.

2. Where are you? We’re in the kitchen.

3. Where are Jim and Pam? They’re in the living room.

4. Where are you? I’m in the bath room.

5. Where are Mr. and Mrs. Park? They’re in the dining room.

6. Where are you? We’re in the yard.

7. Where are you? I’m in the garage.

8. Where are you and Ben? We’re in the basement.

9. Where are Mr. and Mrs. Hernandez? They’re in the attic.

P12 Where’s Bob?

Where’s Bob? He’s in the living room.

Where’s Mary? She’s in the bedroom.

Where’s the car? It’s in the garage.

1. Where’s Tim? He’s in the bedroom .

2. Where’s Rosa? She’s in the yard.

3. Where’s the newspaper? It’s in the kictchen.

4. Where’s Peggy? She’s in the living room.

5. Where’s the telephone book? It’s in the bedroom.

6. Where’s Harry? He’s in the bathroom.

7. Where’s Ellen? She’s in the dining room.

8. Where’s Kevin? He’s in the garage.

9. Where’s the cell phone? It’s in the kitchen.

P13 THE STUDENTS IN MY ENGLISH CLASS

The students in my English class are very interesting. Henry is Chinese. He’s from Shanghai. Linda is Puerto Rican. She’s from San Juan. Mr. and Mrs. Kim are Korean. They’re from Seoul.

George is Greek. He’s from Athens. Carla is Italian. She’s from Rome. Mr. and Mrs. are Japanese. They’re from Tokyo. My friends Maria and I are Mexican. We’re from Mexico City .

Yes, the students in my English class are very interesting. We’re from many different countries…and we’re friends.

How to say it?

Greeting people

a. Hi. How are you?

b. Fine. And you?

a. Fine, thanks.

P14 Where are they?

1. Where’s Albert? He’s in the restaurant.

2. Where’s Carmen? She’s in the bank.

3. Where’s Walter and Mary? They’re in the supermarket.

4. Where’re you? I’m in the library.

5. Where’re you? We’re in the park.

6. Where’s Kate? She’s in the movie theater.

7. Where’re Mr. and Mrs. Lee? They’re in the post office.

8. Where’s the monkey? It’s in the zoo.

9. Where am I? You’re in the hospital.

P15 ALL THE STUDENTS IN MY ENGLISH CLASS ARE ABSENT TODAY

All the students in my English class are absent today. George is absent. He’s in the hospital. Maria is absent. She’s in the dentist. Mr. and Mrs. Sato are absent. They’re at the social security office. Even our English teacher is absent. He’s home in bed!

What a shame! Everybody in my English class is absent today. Everybody except me.

LISTENING

What’s the word?

Where’re they?

P16 Pronunciation - Reduced and

Listen. Then say it.

Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Park, Jim and Pam, You and Ben

Say it. Then listen.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Walter and Mary, Jim and I