5. 2. Objective of
this class #3
1c. Phone calls from New York
Reading: phone calls
Listening: phone numbers
Grammar: my, your
Vocabulary: greetings
Speaking: greeting people
8. Listening: phone numbers
What´s is your number?
Listen to Nelson.
Work phone number
Home phone number
555 736 3100
555 340 2583
9. Grammar: my, your
My and your are possessive adjectives. They go
before a noun and describe who owns it.
R- Hi!. _____ name’s Ramon.
N: Hello!. I’m Nelson.
N: Ramon, what’s ____ phone number?
R. _____ work number is 555 275 672.
N: What’s _____ your cell phone number?
R: It’s 5553989763
10. Grammar: my, your
My house is big. (thing)
My husband is working. (male)
My wife is cooking.( female)
My children are playing. (plural)
My and your are possessive adjectives. They go
before a noun and describe who owns it.
It's my house. (thing)
It´s my husband. (male)
It´s my wife.( female)
It's my children. (plural)
11. Grammar: my, your
My and your are possessive adjectives. They go
before a noun and describe who owns it.
Your car is blue.
Your father is sleeping.
Your sister is dancing.
Your classmates are listening.
It's your car.
It's your father.
It's your wife.
It's your classmates.
12. 2. Objective of
this class #3
1c. Phone calls from New York
Reading: phone calls
Listening: phone numbers
Grammar: my, your
Vocabulary: greetings
Speaking: greeting people
16. Practice: dialog
Work with your partner and write a dialog that includes:
-Greetings
-Names of the characters
-Spelling one or two names
-Places or origin, nationality
-Phone number
-Phrase using my and your
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18. 3. Objective of
this class #3
1c. Phone calls from New York
Reading: phone calls
Listening: phone numbers
Grammar: my, your
Vocabulary: greetings
Speaking: greeting people