- Revision - Classroom language & common objects
- Grammar Bank - 1D - p. 123
- A
- a bag - bags
- a country - countries
- an identity card - identity cards
- a watch - watches
- an e-mail - e-mails
- a sandwich - sandwiches
- a key - keys
- an umbrella - umbrellas
B. this - these // that - those
- Grammar - Photocopy
- PRACTICAL ENGLISH – On a plane
- Vocabulary – drinks
1. (diet) coke
2. coffee
3. tea
4. mineral water
5. (orange) juice
6. ice
7. lemon
8. milk
9. sugar - Asking for information
Mark Ryder is American. He works for MTC, a music company. Allie is British. She works for the same company. Mark travels to the UK and meets Allie at the airport.
Mark Ryder es americano. Trabaja para MTC, una compañía de música. Allie es británica. Trabaja para la misma compañía. Mark viaja al Reino Unido y conoce a Allie en el aeropuerto.
- Dialogue – On the plane Mark has a diet Coke, and a coffee with milk but no sugar. / En el avión Mark se toma una coca-cola light y un café con leche sin azúcar.
1. Would you like a drink, sir? – Yes a diet Coke, please.
2. Ice and lemon? – Just lemon.
3. Here you are. – Thank you.
4. Coffee? Tea? – Coffee, please.
5. Milk? – Yes, please.
6. Sugar? – No, thanks.
7. Here you are? – Thanks.
- Social English
1. What’s Mark’s surname? – Ryder.
2. Where’s the hotel? – It is in the city centre.
3. Would Mark like a drink? – No.
4. How do they go to the hotel? – By car.
- Useful phrases
1. Welcome to the UK – Bienvenido al Reino Unido.
2. How far is it? - ¿A qué distancia está?
3. Great! – Perfecto.
4. All right. Let’s go. – Muy bien, vámonos.
5. Can I help you with your bags? - ¿Te ayudo con las maletas?
6. No, it’s OK, thanks. – No, está bien, gracias.
Homework - Completing a form (p.13) - Write a short text about you following the model.
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