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Where were you born?

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Where were you born?

Worksheet overview

Description:

In this unit the user will learn to ask for personal information. We will be using the verb "?to be"? in both the present and the past (full forms and contractions).

Teaching orientation:

Objectives: To learn to ask for personal information. Specific: To learn to ask the questions needed to get information about other people: name, age, where they are from, where they live, hobbies, what their parents do, etc. Conceptual (declarative): Asking questions: What’s your name? / How old are you? Where were you born? / Where do you live? / Where is your school? / What are your hobbies? / What is your favourite sport/kind of music/food? Giving information on the jobs of parents and siblings, etc. Present simple of the verb ‘to be’ in affirmative, negative and interrogative forms. Parent’s jobs: teacher, bricklayer, shopkeeper, plumber, carpenter, secretary, photographer, engineer (searching mainly for those with no specific gender and which can be done by either the mother or father). Review of the names of countries seen in the ‘Countries’ learning sequence: Canada, Nigeria, Mexico, Jamaica, Australia, Spain, India, Ireland, Thailand, etc. Procedural: Matching questions and answers. Filling gaps in questions. Forming the questions for specific answers. Putting an e-mail asking for personal information into order. Completing an e-mail asking for personal information. Writing an e-mail asking for personal information. Attitude: Recognising and valuing the importance of knowing how to read and write a foreign language as a way of communicating with people from other countries. Prior knowledge: Knowledge of English from the second stage. Basic knowledge of the verb “to be”. View related learning guidance.

License:
creative commons: attribution - non commercial - share alike
License description:

The use of these contents is universal, free of charge and open, as long as it is for educational, non-commercial purposes. The actions, products and utilities derived from its use may not, as a result, generate any kind of profit. Likewise, it is mandatory to cite the source.

End user:
learner
family
individual
teacher
Context:
classroom
mixed

General

Language:
english
KeyWords: name e-mail age penpals correspondence identify yourself present yourself where from
Scope: Universal
Structure:
linear
Agregation level:
Learning Object
Node:
Repository URL: /repositorio/22032010/5e/es-an_2010032262_9105354
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Format:
audio/mpeg
image/gif
image/jpeg
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text/html
text/xml
application/pdf
application/javascript
application/x-shockwave-flash
Size: 4149248
Requirement type:
browser
Requirement name:
any
Requirement type:
operating system
Requirement name:
multi-os
Installation considerations:

Does not require installation

Other platform requirements:

Plug-in Flash Player

Sound card

Educational use

Educational learning resource type:
illustration
animation
closed exercise or problem
didactic game
voice-over
Interaction type:
active
Interaction level:
high
Semantic density:
medium
Age: Minimum age: 6 years old
Difficulty:
medium
Learning time: Time dedicated to learning the object
Educational language:
english
Cognitive process:
practise
recognize
consider
connect
solve
understand

Rights

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no
Access type:
universal
Access description:

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Annotations

Annotation date: 03/09/2008 0:00:00
Anotation entity: BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:3.0 FN: EMAIL;TYPE=INTERNET: ORG:Santillana Educación S.L e Indra Sistemas S.A. END:VCARD
Annotation description: This is the first time that the sequence has been catalogued, and therefore there are no annotations.

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Fecha publicación: 29.3.2015

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