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UNIT 2
SPEAKING: Introductions
A. What information do you give when you introduce yourself?
LISTENING: Introductions
A. Listen to Carlos, Ann, Ellen, Sam, and Diana introduce themselves. Match the pictures
that best describe each person.
A B C D E
B. Listen again. Write down ONE more thing you understand about each person.
Carlos: N_o_v_e_m b_er b_ir_t_h_d_a_y Ann
Ellen: Sam
Diana:
SPEAKING: Introductions
A. 1. What is your name? My name is .
2. When is your birthday? My birthday is .
3. What semester are you in? I am in my .
4. What is your major? My major is .
5. How do you come to school? I commute to school by .
6. What is your hometown? My hometown is .
7. What is your hobby? My hobby is .
8. What are your parents’ jobs? My father is .
My mother is .
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UNIT 1
GRAMMAR: Be
verb
Statements Contractions
I am a university student. I’m a university student.
You are a professor. You’re a professor.
We are best friends We’re best friends.
They are from my hometown. They’re from my hometown.
A. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of Be. Use the long or the contracted form.
1. I am a little messy, but she is very organized. → I’m a little messy, but she’s very
organized.
2. We are students here, and they are our teachers. .
3. It is a hot day today. .
4. She is my little sister, and he is my big brother. .
5. It is a big campus, and they are tired of walking. .
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UNIT
C. The negative form of Be is used in the following ways.
J Q
A
O
K
M H
I G
B D S
C
L
N
R P
F E
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GRAMMAR: Singular and plural
A. Complete the sentences with this or these and use the correct form of Be.
Plural
or in this room. There
Thereisare
a poster
two windows
on the wall.
in myThere is onlyThere
bedroom. are many
one teacher desks in my classroom. There are about 20 student
here.
4. There are many books. There are students in the chairs. There are no
teachers. I am at .
a. the library b. my brother’s house c. home d. a coffee shop
B. Before you start reading, look at the title on the next page. Next, read the first
sentence of each paragraph. What do you think the reading will be about?
A. How making friends is good for your health
B. How to make friends
C. Why family is more important than friends
D. How a university can be an important time to make friends
As a child, you make friends easily with other little children who are easy to play with: brothers, sisters, cousins, classmat
However, as you get older, you look for friends who matter more. Unlike your early friends, these friends should do mor
Going to a university is one way to meet these friends who matter because there are so many people at a university. Th
Whether you are a university student or not, now is the time to talk to and meet as many people as you can. Some of yo
C. Without looking back at the article, choose the best answer to each question.
1. As a child, who is not your friend?
a. Your roommate b. A brother or sister c. People who live near you
2. Making friends as an adult
a. is easy. b. is hard. c. is unnecssary
2. What are some ways that college students are different from each other?
SPEAKING: Pronunciation
A. Notice how differently these numbers are pronounced. Numbers ending in -teen typically
have the stress on the last syllable. Numbers ending in -ty have the stress on the first
syllable and the /t/ is pronounced with a /d/ sound. The stressed syllables are underlined:
1. That will be 13/30 dollars, please. 4. My uncle has a farm with 16/60
chickens.
2. That house is 14/40 years old.
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5. This book costs 17/70 dollars.
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VOCABULARY: People and occupations
A. Complete the following sentences with the names of ten of your classmates. Walk around
the room and ask your classmates questions to find a person for each sentence. You
may use each name only two times, so you will need to talk to many students to complete
all the sentences.
Example:
A. Hi! What is your name?
B. My name is Mark.
A. OK. Are you adventurous?
B. No, I’m not.
A. I see. Are you a soccer player?
B. Yes, I am.
A. OK. Thank you, Mark!
1. is adventurous. is not
adventurous. is shy. is not shy.
2.
3. 9. is a soccer player. is
4. 10. lucky.
5. is musical.
6. is messy.
7. is a pet owner.
8. is an only child.
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a part-time worker. is is not a soccer player. is not lucky.
from a big city. is not musical. is not messy.
is not a pet owner. is not an only
child.
is not a part-time worker. is not from a
big city.
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VOCABULARY: Crossword puzzle
2 3
5 6
9 10
11
12
Across Down
2. to make a picture 1. trip made to school or work every day
5. a man whose job is to sell something
2. place where college students live
7. someone who plays music well
3. people related to each other
8. a time college is divided into
4. things people wear
9. child of your aunt or uncle
6. the month after October
10. the date someone was born
11. to learn about a subject
11. the season between spring and fall
12. a very young person