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3.A. Read the following dialogue, and practice the [α] sound.
A: What state are you from?
B: I’m from Florida.
A: Nice! What city are you living in?
B: Orlando. I moved there in March.
A: Is it hot there?
B: Sometimes. But I live by the beach.
When it’s hot, I go in the water!
A: Awesome!
3.B. In pairs, ask and say where you and your family are from.
1. A: Where are you from?
B: I’m from_______________. And you, are you from_______________, too?
A: Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
2. A: Is your father from_______________?
B: No, he’s from_______________.
3. A: What about your mother? Where is she from?
B: She’s from _______________.
3.C. GRAMMAR FOCUS: To be and Possessive Adjectives.
SUBJECT
TO BE
POSSESSIVE
SENTENCES
PRONOUNS (AFFIRMATIVE) ADJECTIVES
I I am / I’m My AFFIRMATIVE
you You are / You’re Your I’m from Brazil. I’m Brazilian.
My family is from Brazil.
He/She/It He is / He’s / She is / His/ Her/Its
NEGATIVE
She’s / It is / It’s
We
We are / We’re
Our He’s not from Japan. He isn’t
Japanese. His father is from
China.
you You are / You’re Your INTERROGATIVE
they They are / They’re
Their Are you from São Paulo?
Are your parents from Bolivia?
Are their parents from Chile?
V Now, write sentences about your classmates:
- Jane and Clara are sisters. Their parents are Mexican.
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- Peter is my best friend. His parents are from Mexico.