Everyday language English 5th grade unit 5
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Hello, it is Elizabeth, and today we will be talking about everyday language, but more
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specifically, we are going to be talking about arranging to meet.
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Alrighty, so your book gives you this example, which I'm going to tell you about, and then
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we're going to talk about making our own examples to practice.
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So, do you want to come to the skate park?
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I'm sorry, I can't.
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I have to do my homework. Hmm. I would like to come, but I've got a guitar lesson.
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Hmm. What about Sunday afternoon? I'm free then. I'm free too. So this is a conversation.
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So there's two people talking. So someone is asking and someone is answering.
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all right so first let's just talk a little bit about what arranging to meet even means
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so what does that mean so if you're arranging to meet it means that you are making plans with
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someone asking them to join you at a certain time or a certain place for or maybe for a certain
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activity. And that means the answer can be yes or no. But in conversational English, usually we
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don't just say yes or no. We say why, or we make plans for a different time. And that is the
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arranging part. We are arranging to meet. All righty. So this uses everyday language that is
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super easy to practice at home.
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For example, you can practice with your family
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and you can say, do you want to come to the kitchen?
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And they can say, no, I can't, I have to do the laundry.
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Or would you like to meet me in the living room?
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And they might answer, yes, I would love to.
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Maybe we can watch a movie.
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or you can also write a story
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and the characters can be having a conversation
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where they arrange to meet.
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So there's many different ways you can practice this.
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All right, have fun with it
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and I will see you in my next video.
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Thank you, bye-bye.
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- Niveles educativos:
- ▼ Mostrar / ocultar niveles
- Educación Primaria
- Tercer Ciclo
- Quinto Curso
- Sexto Curso
- Autor/es:
- Colegio Público San Pablo Madrid
- Subido por:
- Juan Carlos R.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial
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- 5
- Fecha:
- 26 de abril de 2020 - 9:12
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- CP INF-PRI SAN PABLO
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- 02′ 42″
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