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Samuela Eckstut
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UNIT 1 I AM …
1.1 I’M BRAZILIAN. AND YOU?

1 VOCABULARY: Countries and nationalities


A Read and complete the sentences.
1 I’m Peruvian . I’m from Lima in Peru.
2 I’m Japanese. I’m from Tokyo in Japan .
3 I’m from Tegucigalpa in . I’m Honduran.
4 I’m . I’m from Madrid in Spain.
5 I’m from Medellín in . I’m Colombian.
6 I’m . I’m from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
7 I’m from Beijing in . I’m Chinese.
8 I’m . I’m from Moscow in Russia.
9 I’m from Miami in . I’m American.
10 I’m from Seoul in South Korea. I’m .
11 I’m . I’m from Santiago in Chile.
12 I’m . I’m from Mexico City in Mexico.
13 I’m from Quito in Ecuador. I’m .
14 I’m . I’m from Paris in France.

2 GRAMMAR: I am, you are


A Circle the correct words.
1 I am / are Mexican.
2 Am / Are you from Russia?
3 Am / Are you María?
4 No, I ’m / ’re Diana.
5 You ’m / ’re not Ivan.
6 Yes, I ’m / ’re in Seoul!

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B Complete the conversation. Use the words in the box.

‘m are are you I am


I’m I’m not you you’re
1
Tony Are you Ana?
2
Ana Yes, .
Tony Hi, 3 Tony. I’m from Lima.
Ana Oh, 4 Peruvian. I 5 Brazilian.
6
Tony you from Rio?
Ana No, 7 . I’m not from Rio or São Paulo.
Tony Are 8 from Brasília?
Ana Yes.

3 GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY


A Write true sentences for you.
1 teacher I’m not a teacher.
2 student I’m a student.
3 Mexico City
4 American
5 Alex
6 Chile
B Think of three famous people. Write affirmative (+) and negative (–) sentences.
FIND IT
Hi. I’m Lionel Messi. Hi. I’m Michelle Obama.
I’m not from Spain. I’m I’m American. I’m not from
Lionel Messi Michelle Obama
Argentinian. Washington, D.C. I’m from Chicago.

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1.2 WHAT’S YOUR LAST NAME?

1 VOCABULARY: The alphabet; personal information


A  1.01  Listen and write the words the speakers spell.
1 Palmira
2
3
4
5
B Match 1–5 with a–e.
1 Harvard University d a email address
2 Toyota b first name
3 [email protected] c company
4 Ravella d college
5 Tony e last name
C Make sentences with the words from exercise 1B.
1 My college is Harvard University.
2
3
4
5

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2 GRAMMAR: What’s . . . ? It’s . . .


A Read 1–6. Check (✓) Question or Answer.

Question Answer
1 What’s your first name? ✔
2 It’s Nippon College.
3 What’s the name of your company?
4 What’s your last name?
5 It’s Higuera.
6 It’s [email protected].

B Complete the questions and answers.


1 your first name? Mike.
2 your last name? Ramirez.
3 the name of your ? It’s Nippon College.

3 GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY


A Find and correct three mistakes in the conversation.
Anna Hello. What your last name?
Mike It’s Lugo. L-U-G-O.
Anna Uh-huh. What’s your first name?
Mike It Mike.
Anna And what’s your email address?
Mike Its [email protected].
B Answer the questions for you.
1 What’s your last name?
2 What’s your first name?
3 What’s your email address?
5

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1.3 THIS IS THE KEY

1 FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE: Checking into a hotel


A Complete the conversation. Use the words in the box.

cell phone number It’s last nights room


sign This is Welcome what’s

Clerk Hello. 1 Welcome to the Capital Hotel.


Anna Hello. I’m Anna. I’m here for two 2 .
Clerk What’s your 3 name, Anna?
Anna It’s Wang. W-A-N-G.
Clerk Ah, yes. Anna Wang. What’s your 4 , Anna?
Anna It’s (243) 555–1968.
Clerk And 5 your email address?
6
Anna [email protected].
Clerk Thank you. One moment. Please 7 here.
Anna OK.
8
Clerk the key. You’re in 9 10F.
Anna Great. Thank you.
Clerk You’re welcome.

2 REAL-WORLD STRATEGY: Checking spelling


A Dan is at a hotel. The clerk asks about spelling. Write the questions.
1 Dan I’m Dan Gonzales.
Clerk
Dan G-O-N-Z-A-L-E-S.
2 Dan My email address is [email protected].
Clerk
Dan D-G-O-N-Z-A-14 at M-A-I-L dot O-R-G.
3 Dan I’m from Martin Hotel Company.
Clerk
Dan M-A-R-T-I-N.

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3 FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE AND REAL-WORLD STRATEGY


A Read the sentences. Who says each sentence? Check (✓) the correct column.

A hotel clerk
A hotel clerk A hotel guest
OR a hotel guest
1 Hello. ✔
2 Welcome to City Hotel.
3 What’s your name?
4 How do you spell your last name?
5 I’m here for one night.
6 What’s your cell phone number?
7 Here’s the key.
8 You’re in room 316.
9 Thank you.
10 You’re welcome.
11 My name is Robert Dupont.

B Write a conversation between a hotel clerk and a hotel guest. Use the sentences in exercise 3A and the
conversations on page 6 to help you. Add one question from the hotel clerk.

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1.4 MY PROFILE

1 VOCABULARY: Jobs
A Look at the pictures and read the conversations. Circle an answer (a or b). Write the correct job in b.

1 Are you a salesperson? 2 Are you an artist?


a Yes, I am. a Yes, I am.
b No, I’m not. I’m a b No, I’m not. I’m a
. .

3 Are you a teacher? 4 Are you a hotel clerk?


a Yes, I am. a Yes, I am.
b No, I’m not. I’m a b No, I’m not. I’m a
. .

2 READING
A READ FOR DETAILS  Read the profile. Check (✓) the information in the profile.
My name is David Pérez Delgado. David is my first name. Pérez and Delgado are my last names. In the
United States my last name is Pérez. I’m a salesperson in Mexico. I’m from Mexico City. I’m an English
student at a school in Texas. The name of the school is Texas International Language School. My teacher is
from Austin, Texas. She is American.
1 nationality 4 job in Mexico
2 last name 5 the name of the English school
3 email address 6 the name of the English teacher

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3 WRITING
A Complete the conversations. Use Hello, Hi, or Hey.
1 Teacher My name is Mr. Hewson. You’re new here.
Student Yes. I’m a new student. My name is Yasuhiro Momoto.
2 Student Yasu. How are you? Are you a student here?
Student Jaime. Yes, I am. How are you?
B Change the sentences. Use capital letters and periods.
1 i’m emma durand I’m Emma Durand.
2 i’m a french chef
3 my home is in new york
4 i’m from paris in france
5 i’m french and american
6 i’m a teacher
7 the name of the school is new york chef school

8 my students are from the united states, canada, mexico, and japan

C How are you and Emma Durand different? Write four sentences.
I’m not Emma Durand. I’m Lisa Santiago.

CHECK AND REVIEW


Read the statements. Can you do these things?

If you are not sure, go


UNIT Mark the boxes. ✔ I can do it. ? I am not sure.
back to these pages

1 VOCABULARY
I can …
use words for countries and nationalities.
in the Student’s Book.
page 2
use the alphabet. page 5
use words for personal information. page 5
use words for numbers. page 6
use words for jobs. page 8
GRAMMAR use I am and you are. page 3
ask and answer questions with What’s … ? page 5
and It’s …
FUNCTIONAL check into a hotel. page 6
LANGUAGE check spelling. page 7
SKILLS write a personal profile. page 9
use capital letters and periods. page 9

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