1. Revisión de vocabulario. Marca las palabras que ya conoces. Nouns Japanese old Countries Korean young Australia Regions of the world Physical appearance Brazil Africa beautiful Canada Asia cute China Australia, New Zealand good looking Chile and Pacific Islands handsome Colombia (the) Caribbean pretty France Central America ugly Germany Europe Hair Great Britain North America bald Ireland South America curly Italy People long Japan best friend medium length Korea brother short Mexico family straight Spain father wavy The United States mother Hair color Nationalities parents blond Australian person (plural=people) brunette Brazilian sister gray Canadian student red Chinese Other white Chilean beard Character and personality Colombian moustache angry French pony tail brave German Adjectives clam British Describing people careful Irish Body careless Italian athletic changeable Japanese heavy clever Korean muscular dynamic Mexican overweight enthusiastic Spanish slender / slim extroverted American thin friendly Languages well-built funny English Height generous Portuguese medium / average height grumpy French short happy Chinese tall hardworking Spanish Age impatient German elderly independent Italian middle-aged intelligent jealous moody outgoing patient punctual romantic selfish serious shy smart spontaneous stubborn Eye Color blue brown dark green hazel Verbs call know think Adverbs a little here originally really so this week today very Prepositions from in Phrases kind of Revisa en el Pathway el material relacionado con números para que aprendas los números del 1 - 100 2. Escribe las palabras que no conoces en tu cuaderno. ¿Cuántas son? ¿Qué vas a hacer para aprenderte estas palabras? __________________________________ 3. En esta sección marca las funciones que aprendiste o que ya conoces. Hablar sobre nacionalidades e Preguntar sobre la gente: idiomas: Who are they? / Who’s that’ / What are their names? Are you from Seoul? He’s … and she’s … Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. I’m from… Where are they from? Where is he / she from? They’re from … He’s / She’s from … What are they like? Are you Japanese? They are very… / really … Yes, we are. / No, we’re not. We’re … What is he / she like? / What does he/she look like? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. I’m from … He/She is … Is your first language English? How tall is he/she? Yes, it is. No. it’s not How old is he / she? He/she is twenty-one / He/she is in his/her twenties. I am 1.60 meters tall What color are his/her eyes? His/her eyes are blue / He/she has blue eyes 4. ¿Hay funciones o frases que no conozcas? ¿Qué vas a hacer para aprenderlas? ________________________________________________________________