Terraba – Week 2 - El Maestro en Casa

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Topics :
1. Personal Information
2. Numbers: Figures-letters
3. Addresses
4. Questions and Answers
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Walls
Culture
Language
Relationship
Knowledge
Barriers in
communication
blocks human beings
harmonious living,
no matter the environment.
 Greetings
 Desire to meet
someone
 Need to find out who
we are relating to.
 Personal Information
What
Where
How
• What’s your name?
• What’s your phone
number
• What’s your address?
• Where do you live?
• Where are you from?
• Where were you born?
• How old are you?
• How many
brothers/sisters do you
have?
• How is you town/country
• neighborhood ?
A- Lilly
B- Sonia
A: Hello, my name is Lilly.
What’s your name?
B: My name is Sonia. Nice
to meet you Lilly.
A: Where do you live?
B: I live in Guadalupe, and you?
A: I live in Curridabat.
B: How old are you Lilly?
A: I’m 23 years old.
A: What’s your address in Curridabat?
B: It’s from Lela Restaurant, 1km
south, behind the tennis court.
B: What’s your phone number?
A: It’s (506)2343-5676
A: What’s your identification card?
B: It’s 7-007-0122
1- One
6- Six
11-Eleven
16-Sixteen
2- Two
7- Seven
12-Twelve
17Seventeen
3- Three
8-Eight
13Thirteen
18Eighteen
4- Four
9- Nine
14Fourteen
19Nineteen
5- Five
10-Ten
15-Fifteen
20-twenty
21-Twentyone
26-Twentysix
40-Forty
22-Twentytwo
27-Twentyseven
50-Fifty
23-Twentythree
28-Twentyeight
60-Sixty
90-Ninety
24-Twentyfour
29-Twentynine
70-Seventy
100hundred
25-Twentyfive
30-thirty
80-Eighty
100-One
hundred
Names in English
carry only the
“last name”
English
Marcos
First
Name
Karla
José
Raúl
Middle
Name
Rosario
Andrés
Araya
Last
Name
Méndez
Tejera
SINGULAR PRONOUNS
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
Singular
Singular
I’m David.
My name is David.
You are Rebecca.
Your name is Rebecca.
He is Jim.
His name is Jim.
She is Natalia.
Her name is Natalia.
It’s Capitan.
Its name is Capitan.
Note:
Possessive Adjectives are followed by nouns.
Examples: Her car is red.
His voice is charming.
PLURAL PRONOUNS
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
Plural
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
Plural
We are Mike and Tom.
Our names are Mike and Tom.
You are Carnegie.
Your last name is Carnegie.
They have a new bike.
Their car is new.