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Introducing Classmates in English

This document provides instruction on introducing classmates using grammar and vocabulary from the current English unit. Students will practice introducing a new classmate using phrases like "Hi, I'm [name]" and "This is [name]." The document reviews greetings, farewells, verb to be questions, personal details to include when introducing someone, and has students practice introductions in groups. Key learning points include using correct grammar when introducing yourself and others.

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Introducing Classmates in English

This document provides instruction on introducing classmates using grammar and vocabulary from the current English unit. Students will practice introducing a new classmate using phrases like "Hi, I'm [name]" and "This is [name]." The document reviews greetings, farewells, verb to be questions, personal details to include when introducing someone, and has students practice introductions in groups. Key learning points include using correct grammar when introducing yourself and others.

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WEEK 2: THIS IS MY CLASSMATE

Course: English I Modalidad: CGT


Learning outcome

At the end of this session, students will be


able to introduce a new classmate using the
grammar and vocabulary learned in this unit
in a short video.
Utility

¿Why is it important to introduce a new person


using the verb BE?

It is important to know how to introduce yourself an
d others because you get to know each other’s
names. To do so, you  should take into consideration
the correct use of the grammatical rules and
expressions.
Greetings and farewells
Greetings and Farewells

Greetings Farewells

Hi Good-bye
Hello Bye
Good morning See you
Good afternoon See you later
Good evening See you tomorrow
Good night
Match each greeting to the correct picture.

Goodbye! Good afternoon!

Good morning!
Good evening!
Hello!
Good night!

See you tomorrow!


Introducing others
Watch the video and complete the dialogue

esl, introducing someone – YouTube


After watching the video, complete the dialogue. Use the expressions from the box.
(segment 0:44-2:00)

Mr. Evans: Well, welcome to Top Notch Travel Agency. Let me introduce you to my staff. Then we'll talk about
Tokyo. Marie, I'd like you to meet ...
Marie: Giorgio Moretti!
Mr. Evans: Oh, you know him. nice to meet you, too
Mr. Moretti: It’s _________________________. What's your name?
Marie: My name? UM ... uh ... Marie! Yes! I'm Marie LePage. Call me Giorgio
Mr. Moretti: Very nice to meet you, Marie.
Mr. Evans: Marie is our receptionist. ____________________________
Mr. Moretti is a new client. ___________________________________ Introduce me!
Cheryl: Giorgio Moretti! Giorgio Moretti! That's Giorgio Moretti!
Mr. Evans: Yes, I know. He's a new client. He's from Italy.
Cheryl: Introduce me! ________________________ He’s from Italy.
Marie: Oh, yes. This is ...
Cheryl: Cheryl!
Marie: Cheryl! Yes. Cheryl. She's our ... She’s from Paris.
Cheryl: Office manager. Hello, Mr. Giorgio ... I mean, Mr. Moretti!
Mr. Moretti: Please. ____________________________
very nice to meet you
Cheryl: Call him Giorgio! It's so meet to nice ... I mean, nice to meet you
Mr. Moretti: It’s ________________________
Verb to be - Questions
Verb to be: Questions (Yes/no questions & Wh-questions)

Yes/no questions Affirmative answer Negative answer


Are you from Italy? Yes, I am .  No, I’m not.
Is he/she/it from Paris? Yes, he/she/it is.  No, he/she/it isn’t.
Are they from Tokyo? Yes, they are. No, they aren’t.

Wh-questions
How old are you? I’m 30 years old.
How do you spell your name? It’s M – a – r – i – e 
What’s your phone number? It’s 999 – 865 – 546
What’s your email address? It’s marielepage@[Link]
Where’s he/she/it from? She’s from Paris.
His/ her name is …

He / she is from …

He / she is …. Years old.


What´s her name?

Where is she from?

How old is she?

What´s her phone number?

What´s her email address?


Jennifer Lopez
The United States
52 years old
595-603-458
Jenn@[Link]
__________________?His name is ….

__________________? He is from ….

__________________? He is …. years old

__________________? His telephone number is …

__________________? His email address is …

Elon Musk
The United States
50 Years old
874-992-302
Musk_95@[Link]
Let’s play

[Link]
560f6-dcab-4a54-abc8-072072df2590
Let’s practice!​
In groups of 5 introduce yourself to others. Then make a dialogue similar to the video
presented.
Hi Roberto, nice to
meet you. I’m Mario.
Hello, my name is This is Maria
Roberto. What’s
your name?

Hello, Roberto. Nice to


Hi Maria, nice to meet you.
meet you, too.
This is my friend
Sandra.
Hello Friends. Nice to
Hello, nice to meet you. How are you
meet you. This is doing?
my friend Cesar.
Conclusions
Conclusions

• What did you learn in this unit?


• How did you learn it?
• What strategy can you use to remember?
• Is this topic relevant to you? Why?
Questions?

Course: English I Modalidad: CGT

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