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Beginner Language Learning Guide

The document provides instructions and examples for three listening exercises: 1. The first exercise asks the listener to number countries and languages in the order heard, then say a country and the language spoken there. 2. The second introduces an exercise to write sentences introducing yourself. 3. The third involves listening to a phone call and completing a form with details about a yoga course, then matching questions to answers from the call. Key details involve registering for a beginner yoga course and providing contact information.
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Beginner Language Learning Guide

The document provides instructions and examples for three listening exercises: 1. The first exercise asks the listener to number countries and languages in the order heard, then say a country and the language spoken there. 2. The second introduces an exercise to write sentences introducing yourself. 3. The third involves listening to a phone call and completing a form with details about a yoga course, then matching questions to answers from the call. Key details involve registering for a beginner yoga course and providing contact information.
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Track 1

1. a. Listen to the introduction. Number them in the order you hear them.
b. find and underline:
1. Six countries.
Japan, Mexico, Korea, Colombia, Spain, United States

2. Eight languages.
Spanish, Portuguese, English. Hungarian, German, Japaneses, Chinese, French

c. Say three different countries:


1. What language do people speak there?
2. Write sentences to introduce yourself.

I’m … / My name’s… I’m from… I speak… and … I speak some …


My home town is… I speak a little / a bit of

WHAT’S YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS?

Track 3

1. a. Listen to Agata’s phone call about a yoga course. Complete the form.

Course tittle/code: yoga for beginners Y11


Title: Ms.
First name:
Surname: Smith
Address: Avenue Bentley Road, Manchester.
Postcode: 4565
Telephone – home: 0161 22 364761
Telephone – mobile.
Email: Agatasmith @kmail.com
Nationality: Polish.
Language (s): English, Polish,

b. Match Tom’s questions with Agata’s answer:

1. What’s your name? e


2. How do you spell that? d
3. What’s your address? a
4. What’s your phone number? g
5. Do you have an email address? f
6. Where are you from? c
7. What languages do you speak? b

a. 152 Bentley Road, Manchester.


b. English, Polish and a bit of German.
c. Poland.
d. It’s K-A-R-O-L-A-K.
e. It’s Agata Karolak.
f. Yes, it’s ak97@kmail.com.
g. My home number? It’s 0161 228 3434.
Subject Possessive adjective
I My
You Your
He His
She Her
It Its
We Our
The Thei

2. Look at the possessives adjectives in the


table. Complete the sentences:

1. How do you spell your name?


2. What’s your email address? Sorry, we aren’t on the internet list.
3. Where’s he from? He’s English but his father is from the USA.
4. What’s

PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE

1. a. Look at the photos and complete with the words in the box.

father husband sonbrother boyfriend teacher boss


friend mother wifesister girlfriend student colleague

Carlos is Jane’s husband. David is Jane’s son .

Carlos is Marcela’s student. Marcela is Andrea’s teacher .

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