1. Snapshot (p.16) The Ten Largest Cities in the World Listen and practice 1. Tokyo – d. Japan 2....

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Transcript of 1. Snapshot (p.16) The Ten Largest Cities in the World Listen and practice 1. Tokyo – d. Japan 2....

1. Snapshot (p.16)

The Ten Largest Cities in the WorldListen and practice

1. Tokyo – d. Japan2. Mexico City – e. Mexico3. New York City – g. the U.S.4. Seoul – f. Korea5. São Paulo – a. Brazil

1. Snapshot (p.1)

The Ten Largest Cities in the World Listen and practice

6. Jakarta – c. Indonesia7. Osaka – d. Japan8. Delhi – b. India9. Mumbai (Bombay) – b. India10. Los Angeles – g. the U.S.

2. Conversation (p. 16)

Are you from Seoul?Now, close your book. Listen to the conversation carefully.

And rearrange the sentences in the correct order.

2. Conversation (p. 16)

Tim: Are you from California, Jessica?Jessica: Well, my family is in California now,

but we’re from Korea originally. Tim: Oh, my mother is Korean−from

Seoul! Are you from Seoul? Jessica: No, we’re not from Seoul.

We’re from Daejeon. Tim: So is your first language

Korean?Jessica: Yes, it is.

Structure 1 A: Are you from California? B: Yes, I am.

A: Are you from Thailand? B: No, I am not.

1. A: Are you from + Country/ City?

B: Yes, I am. No, I’m not.

Structure 2 A: Is Michael from Chicago? B: Yes, he is.

A: Is Susan from Bangkok? B: No, she’s not.

2. A: Is + Subject + from + Country/ City?

B: Yes, he/she + is. No, he/she + is + not.

2. Conversation (p. 16)

Tim: Are you from California, Jessica?Jessica: Well, my family is in California now,

but we’re from Korea originally. Tim: Oh, my mother is Korean−from

Seoul! Are you from Seoul? Jessica: No, we’re not from Seoul.

We’re from Daejeon. Tim: So is your first language

Korean?Jessica: Yes, it is.

Structure 3 A: Is your first Language English? B: Yes, it is.

A: Is your first language Chinese? B: No, it’s not.  3. A: Is your first language +

language? B: Yes, it is.

No, it’s not. 

Grammar Focus (p.17)

Negative Statement with “not”

I’m from Washington.Negative: I’m not from New York.

You’re early.Negative: You’re not late.

Grammar Focus (p.17)

Negative Statement with “not”

She’s from Poland.Negative: She’s not from Russia.

He’s from France.Negative: He’s not from Italy.

Grammar Focus (p.17)

Negative Statement with “not”

It’s Spanish.Negative: It’s not English.

We’re from Korea.Negative: We’re not from Japan.

Grammar Focus (p.17)

Negative Statement with “not”

They’re in Brazil.Negative: They’re not in Mexico.

Subject + is/am/are + not + complement.

6. Conversation (p.19)

Listen and practice. Now, close your book and listen

carefully.

6. Conversation (p.19)

What did you hear in the conversation?

How many people are there in the conversation?

What did they talk about?

Let’s check the answers!

6. Conversation (p.19) He’s cute!

Emma: Who’s that? Jill: He’s my brother. Emma: Wow! He’s cute. What’s his name? Jill: James. We call him Jim. Emma: Oh, how old is he? Jill: He’s twenty-one years old. Emma: What’s he like? I bet he’s nice. Jill: Yes, he is—and he’s very smart, too! Emma: And who’s that? Jill: My sister Tammy. She’s only twelve. She’s the baby of the family.

Structure 4

A: Who’s that?B: He’s my brother.

A: Who’s that?B: She’s my friend.

4. A: Who’s that? B: He’s / She’s noun.

6. Conversation (p.19) He’s cute!

Emma: Who’s that? Jill: He’s my brother. Emma: Wow! He’s cute. What’s his name? Jill: James. We call him Jim. Emma: Oh, how old is he? Jill: He’s twenty-one years old. Emma: What’s he like? I bet he’s nice. Jill: Yes, he is—and he’s very smart, too! Emma: And who’s that? Jill: My sister Tammy. She’s only twelve. She’s the baby of the family.

Structure 5 A: What’s his name? B: His name is James.   A: What’s her name? B: Her name is Jennifer.

5. A: What’s his/ her/ your name?B: His / Her/ My + name + is + name.

6. Conversation (p.19) He’s cute!

Emma: Who’s that? Jill: He’s my brother. Emma: Wow! He’s cute. What’s his name? Jill: James. We call him Jim. Emma: Oh, how old is he? Jill: He’s twenty-one years old. Emma: What’s he like? I bet he’s nice. Jill: Yes, he is—and he’s very smart, too! Emma: And who’s that? Jill: My sister Tammy. She’s only twelve. She’s the baby of the family.

Structure 6

A: How old is he?B:He’s twenty-one years old.

A: How old are you?B: I’m seventeen years old.

6.A: How old is/are + Subject? B: Subject + ’s/’m + age years old.

6. Conversation (p.19) He’s cute!

Emma: Who’s that? Jill: He’s my brother. Emma: Wow! He’s cute. What’s his name? Jill: James. We call him Jim. Emma: Oh, how old is he? Jill: He’s twenty-one years old. Emma: What’s he like? I bet he’s nice. Jill: Yes, he is—and he’s very smart, too! Emma: And who’s that? Jill: My sister Tammy. She’s only twelve. She’s the baby of the family.

Structure 7

A: What’s he like?B: He’s very nice and smart too!

  A: What’s Bangkok like? B: It’s very beautiful.

7. A: What’s + Subject + like? B: Subject + is + adjective.

Structure 8 A: Where are you from?

B: I’m from Canada.  A: Where is Anna from?

B: She’s from Italy.

8. A: Where + is/ are + Subject + from?

B: Subject + is/ am/ are + from + Country/ City.

Let’s play a game! 20 Questions You and your team can ask questions

– one by one. And try to guess “who is it?” Are you + ________?

Are you from ________? Is your first language _________?