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what’s for today? lesson 1 unit 3

 

What's for today? Unit 3

     What's for today? Unit 3               Goal: Checkinto a hotel📍 Warming up : Have ever stayed in a hotel? Tell us about    5 months ago I stayed at a hotel in Cartagena, close to the yellow city, it had a pool, and the breakfasts were very good Activities: Vocabulary Dialogue practice Key Vocabulary    •Hotel room types and kinds of bed • Hotel room amenities and services Key Grammar  • The future with will  •The real conditional                       Dialogue practice Guest: Good morning I'm checking ou? of Room 604. Clerk: I'l be happy to help you with that. Was your stay satisfactory? Guest: Yes. Very nice. Thanks. Clerk: Did you have anything from the minibar last night? Guest: Just a bottle of water. Clerk: OK. Let me add that to your bill Clerk: And would you like to put this on your Vista card? Guest: Yes, I would. please. By the way. I ...

unit 1 lesson 2✌🏻

            UNIT 1. LESSON 2: GREET A VISITOR TO YOUR COUNTRY🗺️ A: KAREN have you met Andrea? B: No, I haven't A:IVIS id like you to met Juliana C: Hi IVIS you look familiar. Have we met before?            B: I don't think so C: I know las week you were im English class  B: ah, thats right. How have been. The present perfecte: already, yet, ever, before, and never  ALREADY: - you already finished yogur homework?  - They’ve already arrived YET:  Have you already ordered your clothes?  No, I haven't yet Have you had breakfast?  No, we haven't had breakfast yet.  EVER:  Have you ever been to MEDELLIN?  Yes I have.    Have you ever traveled by plane?  Yes I have. BEFORE: I have done it before.   I haven't seen it before.   They have been to this park before. NEVER:   I have never smoking I have never drink juice  I have never driven...

gramar✍️

                                    ✍️GRAMAR they have never visited U.S.A  have you ever eaten colombian food  have you toured quito yet? Affirmative: 1.    They have sung karaoke many times 2.    marco has been on vacation on the beaches of U.S.A Negative: 1.    She hasn't been to work this week 2.    Samuel and Saul haven’t bought new clothes this year Interrogative: 1.    Hasn't the boy learned her lesson today?  

Vocabulary🧚🏻‍♂️

                             🧚‍♀️VOCABULARY🧚🏻‍♂️   CLIMB                                                    TAKE A TOUR OF TAKE A PICTURES OF GO TO THE TOP OF GO SIGHTSEENG IN TRY 

Unit 2. lesson 1

   🌸Unit 2. lesson 1: getting       acquainted🌸 1 How do people greet around the world? Ways of greeting in Africa    In the tribes of the North of South Africa , they greet each other with the expression “Sawu bona”, which means “we see you”. And she responds with a "Sikkhona" which "means we are here."   2 .  Grammar practice evidence Present Perfect Simple Affirmative : 1.      They have sung karaoke many times 2.      Camila has been on vacation on the beaches of Cartagena Negative : 1.      She hasn't been to work this week 2.      Samuel and Saul haven’t bought new clothes this year interrogative e1.      Hasn't the girl learned her lesson today? 2.      Have you slept in the afternoon?

GETTING ACQUAINTED

How do people greet around the world? Greeting in Africa - In South Africa: you can greet the people you appreciate the most, such as your best friends or family, with a kiss on the mouth. - For Sierra Leone: the “Mende” ethnic group greets each other by rubbing each other's chins. Greeting in Asia - Philippines: In some places, if you meet a respected elder, you must bow your head, take his right hand, and place it on your forehead as a sign of respect. - Japan: greet with bows and bows. Passionate kisses are not given on the mouth, but on the neck or hands .