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Unit2 YOU AND YOURS

THIS/ THAT/
THESE THOSE

Singular Plural Meaning Use


This These Here For near things or
people
That Those There For far things or
people
RULES:
Determiners Use Examples
This/ that + N ( sing.) a) This hotel is very nice
b) That restaurant is very cheap
These/ + N ( plural ) a) These flowers are for you.
those b) Those apples look nice

Pronouns Use Examples


This/ that Without Noun a) Who is this?- This is my sister.
( sing./plural ) b) That is a nice dress.
These/ a) These are the teacher’s books
those b) Those look beautiful.
Practice
2/ Choose the correct alternatives.
1. Look! This/ That letter’s from Jon.
2. Marianne, this is/ that’s Katie.
Katie, this is/ that’s Marianne
3. Look at this/that man over there!
4. Who are that/those people with Julia?
5. Excuse me, what’s this/that word here?
6. Are this/these your books, Chalie?
7. Is / that Tanya in that car?
8. Look at these / those photos.
Everyday objects
Photos
A camera Sweets
A bottle of water A watch
A credit card A cheque book
Keys A phone card
Stamps postcards
A mobile phone A dictionary
A brush An identity card
A diary A packet of tissue
Coins A wallet
A packet of chewing gum Glasses
Practice
1/ What’s this in English?
-> It’s a credit card.
2/ What are these?
-> I don’t know / They’re coins.
Listen and complete the gap
HAVE GOT/ HAS GOT
POSITIVE: ( +)

I / we/ you/ have got


they ( ‘ve got)
He / She/ it has got
( ‘s got)
e.g. I have got a brother
I’ve got a pen
She has got brown eyes
We have got two books
Negative (-)
I / we/ you/ they Have+ not +got
( haven’t got)
He/ she/ it has+ not+ got
( hasn’t got)
e.g.
My father hasn’t got a computer
We haven’t got a house
She hasn’t got a fair hair
Questions (?)
Have I / we / you/ they got......?
Has He/ she / it got…..?
SHORT ANSWERS:
*Yes, S+ have/has
*No, S + haven’t ( have not )
S+ hasn’t ( has not )
E.g. Has she got a mobile phone?
Yes, she has / No, she hasn’t
PRACTICE 1: Complete the description of Andrew
and his sister
Andrew (1)……………a has got sister, but he
(2)……………..any
hasn’t got brothers. He (3)
………….
has got dark hair, but his sister (4)..
……….fair hair. Andrew and his sister (5)
has got
……………blue eyes.
have got
Complete the sentences with “Have got/has got/ haven’t
got/ hasn’t got”
has got
1. Pilar ………………..long hair
haven’t got
2. Vera and Donatella ………………………..long hair.
hasn’t got
3. Pilar …………………..brown eyes.
have got
4. Pilar and Vera ……………dark hair.
haven’t got
5. Vera and Donatella ……………………..blue eyes.
has got
6. Pilar………………….blue eyes.
7. Vera and Donatella ………………..brown
have got eyes.
8. Donatella ………………….long,
hasn’t got fair hair.
WHAT DO THESE PEOPLE SAY?
Using “ have/has got ( not)”
I have got a
small big
I have got a
blond hair
I have got a
handsome I have got
boyfriend a beautiful
girlfriend
4
1
0
3
5
2
Correct these
sentences.

Example: What your name?  What’s your name?


1. He is about twenty year old. _________________________________

2. Her aunt have got dark hair. _________________________________

3. She has got good-looking. ___________________________________

4. Annie no has got a husband. _________________________________

5. How many pen you have got? _________________________________


Reading and listening
My favourite thing
Unit
Unit 3:
3:

LANGUAGE FOCUS 3
COMPLETE THE TABLE

MALE FEMALE
1. Brother 1. ………………………..
Sister
2. Son 2. ………………………..
Daughter
3. ……………………….
Father 3. Mother
4. ……………………….
Uncle 4. Aunt
5. Nephew 5. ………………………..
Niece
6. Cousin 6. ………………………..
Cousin
7. Grandfather 7. ………………………..
Grandmother
8. ……………………….
Grandson 8. Granddaughter
Jane’s family tree
Great- Great-
grandfather mother

Great- Great- Grand- Grand-


aunt uncle father mother
Father- Mother-
Uncle Aunt Mother Father in-law in-law

cousin Sister- brother sister JANE Husband


in-law
nephew niece daughter son Daughter
-in-law
Grand- Grand
daughter - son
LOOK AT THE TEXT AGAIN,
FIND OUT SOME SENTENCES
CONTAINING ’S OR ’
e.g:
1. My husband’s name is Peter
2. Our sons’ names are Ian and Ben.
3. Ben’s hair is fair
4. Our daughter’s name is Tracy.
5. My father’s name is Frank and my mother’s name is
Maureen
6. His wife’s name is Ulriks.
7. His sister’s name is Millie
• INSERT 2 PICTURES:
That is her house
This is
my house
That is
Mary’s house
I
MARY

TO SHOW THE POSSESSION


RULES:
+ We put ’s at the end of a name or noun in singular.
e.g. Martin’s book
my boyfriend’s car
+ We only put ’ after a plural noun ending in -s
e.g. her parents’ house
the boys’ camera
+ we often use ’s for people and of for things or places
e.g. Tom’s leg is broken
A leg of this table is broken
not: This table’s leg is broken
+ we can use ’s without a noun after it
e.g. Mary’s hair is longer than Ann’s ( = Ann’s hair)
Practice 1: What is the
relationship?
’s uncle
1. Bobby is Ann……………………
’s sister
2. Tracy is Ben…………………….
3. ’s mother
Maureen is Ellen……………….
4. ’s niece
Anna is Peter and Ellen……………
5. ’s nephew
Ben is Millie…………………………
6. Anna and Tracy are Frank……………
’s granddaughters
7. Bobby is Ellen………………………..
’s younger brother
Practice 2: Look at the family
tree. Write the sentences about
the people in the family
Mary Brian

James Julia Paul

Daniel
1. ( Brian / husband)………………………………………………
Brian is Mary’s husband
2. ( Julia/ mother)…………………………………………………
Julia is Daniel’s mother
3. ( Mary/ mother)………………………………………………
4. ( James/ brother)………………………………………………
Mary is James and Mary’ s mother
5. ( James/ uncle)……………………………………………….
James is Julia’s brother
6. ( Julia/ wife)……………………………………………………
7. ( Mary/ grandmother)…………………………………………
James is Daniel’s uncle
8. ( Daniel/ nephew)………………………………………………
Julia is Paul’s wife
Mary is Daniel’s grandmother
Daniel is James’s nephew
Game
Family quiz
1. Your father’s brother is your uncle.
2. Your mother’s husband is your _________ .
3. Your sister’s mother is your____________ .
4. Your uncle’ wife is your ______________ .
5. Your father’s father is your ____________.
6. Your uncle’s son is your ______________ .
7. Your mother’s sister is your ___________.
8. Your mother’s mother is your _________.
9. Your sister’s daughter is your _________ .
10. Your brother’s father is your _________.
11. Your parents’ son is your ___________
12. Your sister’s son is your ____________.
13. Your grandfather’s wife is your_ ______.
14. Your brother’s son is your __________.
15. Your father’s wife is your ___________.
LUCKY NUMBER • G1 10
8
6
4
2

• G2 10
8
6
4
2

1 2 3
LUCKY
your father your best friend
NUMBER

4 5 6
your mother LUCKY yourself
NUMBER
Unit
Unit 3:
3:

Part 3 : Reading and writing


READ THE TEXT
My name’s Ellen and my husband’s name is Peter. We’ve
got three children- two sons and a daughter. Our sons’ names
are Ian and Ben. They’re twins, but they aren’t identical. Ian’s
got dark hair but Ben’s hair is fair. Our daughter’s name is
Tracy. She’s eight years old. The boys are four.
My father’s name is Frank and my mother’s name is
Maureen. I’ve got two younger brothers, called Adam and
Bobby. Adam is married. His wife’s name is Ulriks. She’s
from Sweden and she’s got long, blond hair. They’ve got a
baby daughter called Anna. So my parents have got four
grandchildren- two grandsons and two granddaughters.
My husband’s got an older sister, but he hasn’t got any
brothers. His sister’s name is Millie. She’s still single.
COMPLETE THE TABLE

MALE FEMALE
1. Brother 1. ………………………..
Sister
2. Son 2. ………………………..
Daughter
3. ……………………….
Father 3. Mother
4. ……………………….
Uncle 4. Aunt
5. Nephew 5. ………………………..
Niece
6. Cousin 6. ………………………..
Cousin
7. Grandfather 7. ………………………..
Grandmother
8. ……………………….
Grandson 8. Granddaughter
Jane’s family tree
Great- Great-
grandfather mother

Great- Great- Grand- Grand-


aunt uncle father mother
Father- Mother-
Uncle Aunt Mother Father in-law in-law

cousin Sister- brother sister JANE Husband


in-law
nephew niece daughter son Daughter
-in-law
Grand- Grand
daughter - son
LOOK AT THE TEXT AGAIN,
FIND OUT SOME SENTENCES
CONTAINING ’S OR ’
e.g:
1. My husband’s name is Peter
2. Our sons’ names are Ian and Ben.
3. Ben’s hair is fair
4. Our daughter’s name is Tracy.
5. My father’s name is Frank and my mother’s name is
Maureen
6. His wife’s name is Ulriks.
7. His sister’s name is Millie
• INSERT 2 PICTURES:
That is her house
This is
my house
That is
Mary’s house
I
MARY

TO SHOW THE POSSESSION


RULES:
+ We put ’s at the end of a name or noun in singular.
e.g. Martin’s book
my boyfriend’s car
+ We only put ’ after a plural noun ending in -s
e.g. her parents’ house
the boys’ camera
+ we often use ’s for people and of for things or places
e.g. Tom’s leg is broken
A leg of this table is broken
not: This table’s leg is broken
+ we can use ’s without a noun after it
e.g. Mary’s hair is longer than Ann’s ( = Ann’s hair)
Practice 1: What is the
relationship?
’s uncle
1. Bobby is Ann……………………
’s sister
2. Tracy is Ben…………………….
3. ’s mother
Maureen is Ellen……………….
4. ’s niece
Anna is Peter and Ellen……………
5. ’s nephew
Ben is Millie…………………………
6. Anna and Tracy are Frank……………
’s granddaughters
7. Bobby is Ellen………………………..
’s younger brother
Practice 2: Look at the family
tree. Write the sentences about
the people in the family
Mary Brian

James Julia Paul

Daniel
1. ( Brian / husband)………………………………………………
Brian is Mary’s husband
2. ( Julia/ mother)…………………………………………………
Julia is Daniel’s mother
3. ( Mary/ mother)………………………………………………
4. ( James/ brother)………………………………………………
Mary is James and Mary’ s mother
5. ( James/ uncle)……………………………………………….
James is Julia’s brother
6. ( Julia/ wife)……………………………………………………
7. ( Mary/ grandmother)…………………………………………
James is Daniel’s uncle
8. ( Daniel/ nephew)………………………………………………
Julia is Paul’s wife
Mary is Daniel’s grandmother
Daniel is James’s nephew
Game
A. What’s this called in English?
B. It is an umbrella.
A. How do you spell that?
B. It is U-M-B-R-E-double L-A.

A. What’s this called in English?


B. It is a pen.
A. How do you spell that?
B. It is P-E-N.
+ What does “cöa sæ” mean in English?
It means “window”.
+ What does “m¸y tÝnh” mean in English?
It means “computer”.

+ How do you spell five?


It’s F-I-V-E.
+ How do you spell book?
It’s B-double O-K.

+ How do you pronounce the word “new”?


It ‘s /nju:/
(Sorry! I don’t know)

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