Title: TEER S2 General English
1TEER S2 General English
2Unit 1
3Topic Preview
- Customs Around the World
- How do people in Morocco greet?
- How do you exchange business cards?
- Do you address people by their first name or last
name? - When you meet someone new, which subjects are OK
to talk about? - weather age salary family
- job religion home other
4Morocco vs. USA
- Lets take one minute and compare customs in
Morocco with those of the USA
5Customs Around the World
- USA
- Greeting People
- Exchanging Business Cards
- Addressing People
- Small Talk
6Customs Around the World
- Now you tell me about Morocco!
- Morocco
- Greeting People
- Exchanging Business Cards
- Addressing People
- Small Talk
7Conversation
- Getting Reacquainted with Someone
- Pg 4 Unit 1
- What does reacquainted mean?
8Conversation
- Please read and listen to the natural
conversation - Highlight anything that you dont understand
- Were going to hear the conversation more than
once
9Conversation
- What do these mean?
- Familiar
- As a matter of fact-
- Colleague-
- What have you been up to?-
10Conversation
- What do these mean?
- Familiar something looks like you know it
from before - As a matter of fact- its like sayingactuallyor
in fact - Colleague- someone who works with you
- What have you been up to?- What are you doing
lately? Whats going on in your life?
11Conversation
- Ed you look familiar. Have we meet before?
- Keith I dont think so. Im not from around
here. - Ed Arent you from Australia?
- Keith As a matter of fact, I am. Keith Lowe.
- Ed Ed Santos. I think we met at Jack Baileys
house two weeks ago. - Keith oh thats right! Now I remember. Youre
Jacks colleague. What have you been up to? - Ed Not much.
12Conversation Exercises
- You and Someone next to you explain which
statements in Exercise D are true - 1. Ed and Keith are friends
- 2. Ed is a businessman
- 3. Keith is from another country
- 4. Ed and Keith met at a party.
- 5. Ed and Keith both know Jack Bailey
- 6. Jack Bailey is Eds boss.
13Get Reacquainted with Someone
- Another Conversation
- Listen carefully, we will listen more than once
- A Audrey, have you met Hanah?
- B No, I havent.
- A Hanah, Id like you to meet Audrey.
- C Hi, Audrey. You look familiar. I think weve
met before. - B Really When?
- C Last month You were at my sister Nicoles
party. - B Oh, thats right! How have you been?
14Conversation
- How do we use these phrases?
- Have you met?
- Yes, I have No, I havent
- Id like you to meet
- How have you been?
15A Little Grammar
- Present Perfect
- In English, sometimes when we talk about the
past, we use the present perfect - Present Perfect
- Have
- Has past participle
- Past participle is the 3rd form of a verb, its
used in passive situations - Regular Verbs ? past participle is ED form
- Irregular Verbs ? past participle is irregular,
page A5
16A Little Grammar
- Present Perfect
- Used to talk about the past, in 3 situations
- Indefinite time
- Past action where time is not important or
mentioned - Number of times
- Past action where you mention the frequency
- Period of time
- Past action within a period of time, using foror
since
17Compare Pres. Per. With Past
- Simple Past (ED)
- I met the students last week.
- I met the students one time on Friday.
- I taught in Jeddah from 2009 to 2011.
18Compare Pres. Per. With Past
- Simple Past (ED)
- I met the students last week.
- I met the students one time on Friday.
- I taught in Jeddah from 2009 to 2011.
- Present Perfect
- I have met the students.
- I have met the students once.
- I have taught in Jeddah for 2 years.
19A Little Grammar
- Also, dont forget
- I
- You
- We ? HAVE past participle
- They
- He
- She ? HAS past participle
- It
20A Little Grammar
- Practice with some Exercises
- After you finish
- Were going to play a little game called
- Have you ever
21Greet a Visitor to Your Country
- Another Conversation
- Pg 6 Unit 1
- Listen carefully, we will listen more than once
- A Welcome to Rio. Have you been here before?
- B No. Its my first time. But yesterday I went
to Sugarloaf. It was really beautiful. - A Thats great. Have you tried feijoada yet?
- B Feijoada? No, I havent. Whats that?
- A its a famous Brazilian dish. I think youll
like it.
22Conversation
- How do we use these phrases?
- Have you ever been here before?
- Have you tried yet?
23A Little Vocabulary
- Look at the pictures, What do these mean?
- Climb-
- Go sightseeing-
- Go to the top of-
- Try-
- Take a tour of-
- Take pictures of-
24A Little Vocabulary
- Look at the pictures, What do these mean?
- Climb- go up a mountain or thing
- Go sightseeing- go see landmarks or sights
in a city - Go to the top of- go up a building, to the top
floor - Try- eat for the first time, or do for the
first time - Take a tour of- take a tour of, pretty clear
- Take pictures of- take pictures of, again,
pretty clear
25A Little Vocabulary
- We use all of this with the present perfect to
Ask and Talk About actions with visitors - For example
26Hey Ms El-Hendi, you live in WashingtonHave you
taken a tour of the White House?
- As a matter of fact, I haventbecause Im too
lazy
27Wait a minuteMs El-Hendi, you have lived in the
USA for almost 20 yearsHave you ever gone to
the top of the Statue of Liberty?
28But Im sure youve gone sightseeing in New York,
righteverybodys done that?
29What about you?
- Hey, why dont you get off my back
- What have you done in Morocco?
- Go ahead tell me
30More Grammaryaaayyyyy
- Notice that with present perfectwe use
- Yet already ever before
- Do you know what they mean?
- Do you know how to use them?
31StatementsUse already with positive sentences
about things youve done.
- ALREADY
- Ive already tried tajine
- He has already asked me that question
32StatementsUse yet with negative sentences about
things youve done.
- ALREADY
- Ive already tried tangine
- He has already asked me that question
- YET
- I havent tried couscous here yet
- He hasnt bought the coursebook yet
33More Grammar
- Use ever and before in questions about someones
life experiences - With ever
- Have you ever traveled outside of Morocco?
- Has Ms El-Hendi ever taught us before?
- With before
- Have you traveled outside of Morocco before?
- Has Ms El-Hendi ever taught us before?
- NOTICE You can use them both if you want
34More Grammar
- Use yet at the end of questions about recent
experiences (not life experiences) - For Example
- Have you been to Rabat yet?
- Has Ms El-Hendi visited Zagora yet?
- Have Ms. El-Hendi and her friends been to the
Kasbah in Ouarzazate yet?
35Some Listening
- Last Thing, look a the picture, what do you think
were going to listen to - Look at the Chart carefully
- While you listen, think about your own answers
- Do Exercise B
36Some Pronunciation
- With the Present Perfect in the Negative
- Americans usually dont say the /t/ sound, so
- I havent been to Meknes yet.
- becomes
- I havenn been to Meknes yet.
- PRACTICE - Tell me 3 things you havent done yet
37Done!
- Well kind of,
- Homework (theres a lot of practice if you want)
- In the back of the coursebook,
- pages W1-W8
- If you do it, I will check it for you
- It might take you 1-2 hours to do
- Extra Credit, and it will help youI promise