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Unit 1

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UNIT 1

OBJECTIVES
Use question words
1

Use Simple present Tense VS


2 Present Continuous Tense

3 Use a bilingual dictionary

Match the headings to the


4 paragraph and answer questions
correctly

5 Use certain social expressions


Brainstorming
1. Create 3 questions for your new friend

2. Match the questions and answers below

Where were you born A year ago


What do you do Three times a week
Are you married In Thailand
Why are you learning English Because I need it for job
When did you start learning English I’m a teacher
How often do you have English classes No, I am single
Read and Listen to Maurizio. The complete the text, using
the verbs in the box

Create the questions from the text.


Example:

My name’s Maurizio Celi →


What is your name?
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USE BILINGUAL DICTIONARY (P.4)

A bilingual dictionary or Translation


dictionary is a Specialized dictionary
Used to translate words or phrases
From one language to another.
In addition to translation, a bilingual
Dictionary usually indicates the “part
of speech (noun, verb, adjective, adverb,
Preposition and conjunction)”
Matching Headings to Paragraphs of Text
you will be given a short list of possible headings and required to match several of them to
several paragraphs in the text so they best describe the contents

What you should do


•Be sure you know which paragraphs you have to consider (often it's not the whole text).
•Read through the list of paragraph headings.
•Skim read through the first selected paragraph to find out the main idea. Try not to be
distracted by details or by unfamiliar vocabulary.
•Choose the heading from the list which best sums up the main point of the paragraph.
Match the picture (a,b,c,d)
to each of the four ancients
Societies in paragraph

Read the text quickly and match


The headings to the paragraphs
COMPREHENSION

Comprehension means understanding or mentally grasping the meaning


of something. The answer to a comprehension question usually is
something you can point to in the paragraph or passage.

Read the text again and answer the questions (p.6)


1. Which animals are mentioned? What can they do?
2. What is special about human communication? What can we do?
3. Which four forms of media are mentioned in the last paragraph?
4. What is good and bad about information technology today
SOCIAL EXPRESSIONS
Definition:
social expressions are
expressions/vocabulary
that are used in social
situations

Instruction:
1. Match the expressions
and responses.
2. Drill the expressions
and responses.

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