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Level 1 Course 1A

Unit 1 - All about you

Can do!

In this unit, you learn how to...

Lesson A

Lesson C

Lesson D

Lesson B

  • Ask How about you?
  • Say hello and good-bye
  • Introduce yourself
  • Ask for, give, and spell names
  • Use the verb be with I, we, and you
  • Exchange email addresses, phone numbers, etc
  • Complete an application form

Start

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Start

Before you begin...

Match each expression with a picture.

Good night. Bye. Thanks. Hello.

Good morning. Thank you. Hi. Good bye.

Answers

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Hello and good-bye

Getting started

Look at the photos. Guess the words in the conversations.

Good-bye. Hello.

Thanks. Hi. Good morning.

Answers

Getting started

Listen. Are Matt and Sarah friends? How about Rob and Sandra? Practice the conversations.

Getting started

Listen. Are Matt and Sarah friends? How about Rob and Sandra? Practice the conversations.

Matt: Good morning, Sarah. How are you? Sarah: Good. How are you, Matt? Matt: I'm fine, thanks.

Rob: Hello. I'm Rob Jones. Sandra: Hi, I'm Sandra Davis. Nice to meet you. Rob: Nice to meet you.

Getting started

Can you complete these conversations? Use the conversations to help you. Then practice.

Matt: Good morning, Sarah. How are you? Sarah: Good. How are you, Matt? Matt: I'm fine, thanks.

Rob: Hello. I'm Rob Jones. Sandra: Hi, I'm Sandra Davis. Nice to meet you. Rob: Nice to meet you.

Building vocabulary

Listen. Are these people saying "hello" or "good-bye"? Practice the conversations.

Building vocabulary

Listen. Are these people saying "hello" or "good-bye"? Practice the conversations.

Tom: Bye. See you tomorrow. Rita: Bye. See you.

Emily: Good night. Shawn: Good night. Have a good evening. Emily: Thank you. You too.

Building Vocabulary

Read the conversations and check (✔) the correct responses. Listen and check your answers. Then practice with a partner.

Building vocabulary

Remember the previous activities. Which expressions mean "hello"? Which expressions mean "good-bye"? Complete the chart.

"Hello"

"Good-bye"

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Names

Saying Names in English

Rosalind Anne Jackson

+ INFO

Saying names in Enlgish

Ms. ____________-________Kim_ FIRST MIDDLE LAST ✔ single married

Listen to these people give their names. Then complete the information.

Mr. __Don________Ray___Tanner_ FIRST MIDDLE LAST ✔ single married

Mrs. __Maria____________Sanchez_ FIRST MIDDLE LAST single ✔ married

Saying names in Enlgish

Hi. I'm Liz. Liz Kim. My first name is Elizabeth, but everyone calls me Liz.

Listen to these people give their names. Then complete the information.

Hi. My name is Don. My full name is Don Allan Ray Tanner. My nickname is Dart.

Hello. I'm Ana Sanchez. My first name is Maria. Ana is my middle name.

+ INFO

Saying names in Enlgish

Listen and say the alphabeth. Circle the letters in your name.

Saying names in Enlgish

Listen. How do you spell Catherine's last name?

Saying names in Enlgish

Listen. How do you spell Catherine's last name? Then practice the conversation. Use your own names.

What's your name? Catherine Ravelli. How do you spell Catherine? C-A-T-H-E-R-I-N-E. Thanks. And your last name? R-A-V-E-L-L-I.

A B A B A B

Building language

Listen. Which classroom is Carmen in this year? What about Jenny? Practice the conversation.

Building language

Listen. Which classroom is Carmen in this year? What about Jenny? Practice the conversation.

Mr. Martin Carmen Mr. Martin Jenny Mr. Martin Jenny Mr. Martin Jenny

Good morning. Are you here for an English class? Yes, I am. I'm Carmen Rivera. OK. You're in Room B. And I'm Jenny. Are you Jenny Loo? No, I'm not. I'm Jenny Lim. Am I in Room B, too? Yes... Wait — no, you're not. You're in Room G. Oh, no! Carmen, we're not in the same class!

Can you complete the conversations? Use the previous conversation to help you.

1. A Are you Jenny Loo? B No, I _____ not. I _____ Lucy. 2. A _____ you here for an English class? B Yes, I _____. I _____ Carmen Rivera. 3. A _____ I in your class? B Yes. _____ in my class.

Grammar

The verb be: I, you, and we

Statements

I'm not Carmen. You're not in Room B. We're not in the same class.

I'm Jenny. You're in Room G. We're in different classes.

Contractions

I'm = I am you're = you are we're = we are

Questions and short answers

Am I in Room B? Yes, you are. No, you're not.

Are we in the same class? Yes, we are. No, we're not.

Are you Jenny? Yes, I am. No, I'm not.

Common errors

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Personal Information

Numbers 0-10

Listen and say the numbers.

Numbers 0-10

Listen. Then practice.

Telephone & email address

ID number

Passport number

Numbers 0-10

Listen. Then practice.

Telephone & email address

ID number

Passport number

1. My passport number is 649-321-508.

3. My cell phone number is 216-555-7708. My email address is dsmith6@cup.org.

2. My ID number is 259-62-1883.

Building language

Listen. What is Victor's phone number? Practice the conversation.

Building language

Listen. What is Victor's phone number? Practice the conversation.

Receptionist Victor Receptionist Victor Receptionist Victor Receptionist Victor Receptionist Victor

Hi! Are you a member? No, I'm just here for the day. OK. So, what's your name, please? Victor Lopez. And what's your phone number? It's 646-555-3048. And your email address? Um... it's vlopez6@cup.org. OK. So it's $10 for today. Here's your pass. Thanks.

Figure it out

Can you complete these questions and answers? Use the previous conversation to help you. Then practice with a partner.

Grammar

What's...?; It's...

My name's Victor Lopez. It's vlopez6@cup.org. It's 646-555-3048.

What's your name? What's your email address? What's your phone number?

What's = What is

It's = It is

name's = name is

Common errors

Grammar

What's...?; It's...

My name's Victor Lopez. It's vlopez6@cup.org. It's 646-555-3048.

What's your name? What's your email address? What's your phone number?

What's = What is

It's = It is

name's = name is

Listening and speaking - memberships

Listen to the conversations. Complete the membership cards.

Listening and speaking - memberships

Listen to the conversations. Complete the membership cards.

Uygur

6027

Bryan

erygur7

917

9374

9845

b.z.davis

Workbook

Listening and speaking - memberships

Now complete this form for a partner. Ask questions.

A What's your first name? B Radish. A How do you spell that?

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Are you here for the concert?

How about you?

Conversation strategy

Look at the photo. Adam and Alicia are strangers. Guess three things they say.
How about you?

Conversation strategy

Listen. Who's on vacation? Who's a student? Who's here for the concert?
How about you?

Conversation strategy

Listen. Who's on vacation? Who's a student? Who's here for the concert?

Alicia Hi. How are you doing? Adam Pretty good. How about you? Alicia Good, thanks. It's a beautiful day. Adam Yeah, it is. Are you here for the concert? Alicia Yes. How about you? Adam Well, yeah, but I'm a student here, too. So are you on vacation? Alicia Yes, I am. By the way, I'm Alicia. Adam I'm Adam. Nice to meet you. Well, have a nice day. Alicia Thanks. You too.

Strategy plus

Everyday expressions

Some everyday expressions are more formal

More formal

Less formal

Yes. Thank you. Hello. How are you? I'm fine. Good-bye.

Yeah.Thanks. Hi. How are you doing? OK. Pretty good. / good. Bye. / See you. / See you later.

In conversation

Example

Strategies

In the park
Look at the picture. Choose an activity in the park. Role-play a conversation.

Get ready for the self-check!

Note

Numbers and email addresses

216-555-7708 = "two-one-six, five-five-five, seven-seven-oh (zero)-eight" dsmith6@cup.org = "d-smith-six-at-c-u-p-dot-org"

Common errors

Don't start an answer with Is. What's your name? It's Silvia (NOT Is Silvia)

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Class activity

Say "hello" and "good-bye" to five classmates using the expressions from the lesson.

Class activity

Ask your classmates their names. Make a list.

Notice

how Adam and Alicia say How about you? to ask the same questions. "How are you doing?" "Pretty good. How about you?"

Miss, Mrs., Ms., Mr.?

► Ms. Kim or Miss Kim ► Ms. Sanchez or Mrs. Sanchez ► Mr. Tanner ► Mr. Sanchez

Liz Kim is single. Ana Sanchez is married. Don Tanner is single. Ana's husband is married.

Common errors

Use the full form of the verb be in short answers with yes. Yes, I am. (NOT Yes, I'm) Yes, we are. (NOT Yes, we're.)

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Her full name is Rosalind Anne Jackson. Her first name is Rosalind. Her middle name is Anne. Her last name is Jackson. She's single. = Ms. Jackson Her nickname is Rose.