English Proficiency 1 3 rd Meeting UNIT 3

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English Proficiency 1 3 rd Meeting

English Proficiency 1 3 rd Meeting

UNIT 3 • Present Simple (1) • What time is it?

UNIT 3 • Present Simple (1) • What time is it?

Present Simple (1) Look at the photographs and read the texts. 1. Sister Mary

Present Simple (1) Look at the photographs and read the texts. 1. Sister Mary comes from Ireland. She is a nun and she lives and works in a girls’ school in Cork. She teaches French and Spanish. She likes her job and she loves the green countryside of Ireland. She goes walking in her free time.

2. Hans Huser is a ski-instructor. He is Swiss and lives in Villars, a

2. Hans Huser is a ski-instructor. He is Swiss and lives in Villars, a village in the mountains. In summer he works in a sports shop and in winter he teaches skiing. He speaks four languages, French, German, Italian, and English. He is married and has two sons. He plays football with them in his free time.

Complete the sentences about Sister Mary and Hans. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Complete the sentences about Sister Mary and Hans. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. She comes from Ireland. He ___ Switzerland. He lives in a village, but she ___ a town. She works in a school. He ___ a sports shop. He ___ skiing. She ___ French and Spanish. She ___ near the sea, but he ___ in the mountains. He likes his job and she ___ ___, too. He ___ sons. She ___ walking in her free time. He ___ with his sons. He ___ four languages. She ___ three.

In pairs, talk about Keiko and Mark. Example: Georges is a taxi drive. He

In pairs, talk about Keiko and Mark. Example: Georges is a taxi drive. He comes from France and he lives in Paris. 2. He works … 3. He isn’t … 4. He has 5. ………… In his free time. 1. n Georges Teste Country Town Place of work Married? Family Free time : a taxi driver : France : Paris : in the centre of Paris : No : a dog : walking with his dog and football

2. Keiko Wilson Country Town Place of work Languages Family Free time : an

2. Keiko Wilson Country Town Place of work Languages Family Free time : an interpreter : Japan : New York : at the United Nations : Japanese, English, and Russian : married to an American, two sons : skiing 3. Mark King Country Town Place of work Languages Family Free time : a journalist for BBC : England : Moscow : in an office : English, Russian, and German : married, three daughters : tennis

1. Does She comes from Ireland. Where does she come from? 2. 3. Where

1. Does She comes from Ireland. Where does she come from? 2. 3. Where does she come from? Where’s she from? What does he do? What’s his job? She does not from England?

 • Exercise 1 Complete the questions and answers. 1. Where ___ Hans come

• Exercise 1 Complete the questions and answers. 1. Where ___ Hans come from? Switzerland. 2. What ___ he ___? He’s a ski-instructor. 3. ___ he ___ French and German? Yes, he___. 4. ___ he ___ Spanish? No, he ___.

n Exercise 2 Write questions about Georges, Keiko, and Mark. Example: Where/come from? Where

n Exercise 2 Write questions about Georges, Keiko, and Mark. Example: Where/come from? Where does Georges come from? 1. Where/live? 2. What/do? 3. Where/work? 4. Does he/she speak French/Spanish …? 5. What … in his/her free time? 6. … play tennis? 7. How many children …? 8. … a dog?

Vocabulary and Pronunciation B A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Vocabulary and Pronunciation B A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. A pilot An interpreter A hairdresser A singer A nurse An actor A mechanic A journalist A receptionist A baker A shop assistant 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. makes bread looks after people in hospital. writes for a newspaper. works in a hospital. translates things. sells things. flies a plane. works in a night club. cuts hair. mends cars. makes films.

What time is it? n What time is it? n Can you tell me

What time is it? n What time is it? n Can you tell me the time, please? Ø Ø Ø Ø 05. 00 05. 30 05. 15 05. 45 05. 05 05. 25 05. 40 05. 50 It’s five o’clock. It’s half past five. It’s quarter to six. It’s five past five. It’s twenty-five past five. It’s twenty to six. It’s ten to six.