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TEER S2 General English

TEER S2 General English. With Heba El-Hendi. Unit 1. Greetings and Small Talk. Topic 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?

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TEER S2 General English

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  1. TEER S2 General English With Heba El-Hendi

  2. Unit 1 Greetings and Small Talk

  3. Topic 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…

  4. Morocco vs. USA • Let’s take one minute and compare customs in Morocco with those of the USA…

  5. Customs Around the World USA • Greeting People • Exchanging Business Cards • Addressing People • Small Talk

  6. Customs Around the World • Now you tell me about Morocco! Morocco • Greeting People • Exchanging Business Cards • Addressing People • Small Talk

  7. Conversation • “Getting Reacquainted with Someone” • Pg 4 Unit 1 • What does reacquainted mean?

  8. Conversation • Please read and listen to the natural conversation… • Highlight anything that you don’t understand… • We’re going to hear the conversation more than once…

  9. Conversation • What do these mean? • Familiar – • As a matter of fact- • Colleague- • What have you been up to?-

  10. Conversation • What do these mean? • Familiar – something looks like you know it from before… • As a matter of fact- its like saying…”actually”…or “in fact”… • Colleague- someone who works with you • What have you been up to?- What are you doing lately? What’s going on in your life?

  11. Conversation • Ed: you look familiar. Have we meet before? • Keith: I don’t think so. I’m not from around here. • Ed: Aren’t you from Australia? • Keith: As a matter of fact, I am. Keith Lowe. • Ed: Ed Santos. I think we met at Jack Bailey’s house two weeks ago. • Keith: oh that’s right! Now I remember. You’re Jack’s colleague. What have you been up to? • Ed: Not much.

  12. Conversation 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 Ed’s boss.

  13. “Get Reacquainted with Someone” • Another Conversation • Listen carefully, we will listen more than once… • A: Audrey, have you met Hanah? • B: No, I haven’t. • A: Hanah, I’d like you to meet Audrey. • C: Hi, Audrey. You look familiar. I think we’ve met before. • B: Really When? • C: Last month You were at my sister Nicole’s party. • B: Oh, that’s right! How have you been?

  14. Conversation • How do we use these phrases? • Have you met…? Yes, I have… No, I haven’t… • I’d like you to meet… • How have you been?

  15. A 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

  16. A 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 for…or since…

  17. Compare Pres. Per. With Past • Present Perfect • 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.

  18. Compare Pres. Per. With Past • Present Perfect • I have met the students. • I have met the students once. • I have taught in Jeddah for 2 years. • 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.

  19. A Little Grammar… • Also, don’t forget… • I • You • We  HAVE + past participle • They • He • She  HAS + past participle • It

  20. A Little Grammar… • Practice with some Exercises… • After you finish… • We’re going to play a little game called • “Have you ever…”

  21. “Greet 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. It’s my first time. But yesterday I went to Sugarloaf. It was really beautiful. A: That’s great. Have you tried feijoada yet? B: Feijoada? No, I haven’t. What’s that? A: it’s a famous Brazilian dish. I think you’ll like it.

  22. Conversation • How do we use these phrases? • Have you ever been here before? • Have you tried … yet?

  23. A 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-

  24. A 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

  25. A Little Vocabulary… • We use all of this with the present perfect to Ask and Talk About actions with visitors… • For example:

  26. Hey Ms El-Hendi, you live in Washington…Have you taken a tour of the White House? As a matter of fact, I haven’t…because I’m too lazy…

  27. Wait a minute…Ms El-Hendi, you have lived in the USA for almost 20 years…Have you ever gone to the top of the Statue of Liberty? Actually… no I haven’t.

  28. But I’m sure you’ve gonesightseeing in New York, right…everybody’s done that…? Um…no I haven’t…

  29. What about you? • Hey, why don’t you get off my back… • What have you done in Morocco…? • Go ahead tell me…

  30. More Grammar…yaaayyyyy… • Notice that with present perfect…we use: • Yetalreadyeverbefore • Do you know what they mean? • Do you know how to use them?

  31. Statements:Use already with positive sentences about things you’ve done. ALREADY • I’ve already tried tajine… • He has already asked me that question…

  32. Statements:Use yet with negative sentences about things you’ve done. YET • I haven’t tried couscous here yet… • He hasn’t bought the coursebook yet… ALREADY • I’ve already tried tangine… • He has already asked me that question…

  33. More Grammar… • Use ever and before in questions about someone’s 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…

  34. More 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?

  35. Some Listening… • Last Thing, look a the picture, what do you think we’re going to listen to • Look at the Chart carefully • While you listen, think about your own answers • Do Exercise B

  36. Some Pronunciation… • With the Present Perfect in the Negative: • Americans usually don’t say the “/t/” sound, so: • I haven’t been to Meknes yet. becomes • I havenn been to Meknes yet. PRACTICE - Tell me 3 things you haven’t done yet…

  37. Done! • Well kind of, • Homework (there’s 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 you…I promise…

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