Task 2-Content 1
Task 2-Content 1
Task 2-Content 1
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MY HOME, MY FOLKS
THEMATIC UNIT: FAMILY TIES
THEMATIC CONTENT: THIS IS MY FAMILY
GOALS:
To interview a classmate about their family.
To create and apply a survey about relatives’ jobs and occupations.
Context: Read an email from the host family you are staying with, they are going to send
their son/daughter to stay with your family here in Colombia. The host/hostess sends you an
e-mail asking you about the people you live with and the place where you live.
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Greetings and Farewells: How are you? How do you do? Have a good night.
2 The alphabet: How do you spell your name? How do you spell your last name?
Numbers (1-100): What’s your phone number? What’s your address?
Months: When is your birthday? When is Colombia’s independence?
Days of the Week: Class is on Monday. I rest on Saturdays.
Countries: Where are you from? What country would you like to visit?
Expressions of Time (early, on time, o’clock, at night, in the afternoon,in a rush...): I arrive on time
to the English class. I have science class at night.
Frequency Adverbs: On Sunday, I usually go to the university at 8:00 o’clock, I visit my parents on
vacations.
Sequence Connectors: First, later, then, after, before, finally.
Basic Action Verbs: Study, Work, Eat, Go.
Verb to Be: I am a student, She is my professor.
Simple Present Tense (affirmative, interrogative and negative): I usually work on weekends. I do not
sleep at home on Fridays, What do you like to do on weekends? How often do you go to the library?
Family Members: How many brothers do you have? What is your father´s name?
Colors What is your favorite color? Do you prefer red or green?
Family Types: Do you have step-siblings? What does you father-in-law do?
Occupations and Jobs: What does a researcher do? What does a scientist do?
Physical Descriptions: How do you look like? What do you look like?
Body Parts: My hair is black. Your eyes are beautiful.
Pronunciation 3
A. Lucia is about to travel to Canada where a family is going to host her. She will be
staying there for a year improving her English. In her e-mail, she writes to Alice,
her hostess, about her own family and the place where she lives. Read and discuss:
Dear Alice,
How are you? Thanks for your last e-mail. Let me tell you about my family and the place where we
live.
I have a traditional family. It is small, and we are very close. My mother’s name is Ana and she is a
teacher. My father’s name is Roberto and he is a lawyer. My mother has only one sister. My aunt’s
name is Silvia. Her husband is a nice man. His name is Antonio, but we call him, “Toño”. They have
two lovely twin girls. My cousins’ names are Kelly and Viviana. They are very young, but they’re
smart girls. My father has one brother. My uncle’s name is José. He is married to Cecilia, and they
have a son named, Tomás. He is very outgoing and friendly. Tomás wants to be a doctor in the future.
I also have a sister and a brother. My sister Lina is married. My brother-in-law’s name is Michael. He
is from Canada and they both live there, so I really miss them. They’re cooks and they work in their
own Italian restaurant. Their baby boy’s name is Jay. My brother Nicolas is single and he travels a lot.
He is a photographer. My grandparents are Teresa and Manuel, and they are sweet. We all love and
support each other a lot.
We live in the outskirts of the city in an apartment close to different convenience stores. It is not too
big, but it is just perfect for dad, mom, my brother and me. It is a comfortable place and our neighbors
are kind people. My favorite room in the house is my bedroom. It has a small balcony with a great
view.
Well, that is all for now. I would love to hear from you soon again. I am looking forward to meeting
you.
Best wishes,
Lucia.
Activity directions: Match the columns. Write the letters from column B on the lines in column A.
A B
1. ______ mother a. your brother’s wife
2. ______ children b. your father and mother
3. ______ uncle c. your father’s sister
4. ______ father d. your father’s wife (not your mom)
5. ______ grandparents e. a child with no siblings
6. ______ father-in-law f. a female parent
7. ______ only child g. your father’s mother
8. ______ parents h. your grandfather and grandmother
9. ______ cousin i. your husband’s father
10. _____ nephew j. your mother’s father
11. _____ grandmother k. a male parent
12. _____ grandfather l. a married man
13. _____ niece m. a married woman
14. _____ aunt n. the plural of child
15. _____ brother-in-law o. your mother and stepfather’s daughter 5
1. Unscramble the following questions about family relationships and write them on the
spaces provided.
name / your / What’s / mother’s
___________________________________________________________________________?
siblings / have / do / you / any
___________________________________________________________________________?
who / grandparents / your / are
___________________________________________________________________________?
2. With the questions above and others of your own, interview a classmate to know more about
their relatives, then, draw his/her family tree using the template below. You don’t have to fill in all
the squares. Discuss about their professions and lives.
Siblin g ME Siblin g
Sibling
Uncle Husband
Mother Brother
Cousin Son
cousi
ACTION TWO: Create and carry out a survey about jobs and professions
PRE: Surveys and interviews video
1. Watch the video Survey Research Methods about the characteristics of surveys and
interviews and discuss the following questions with your classmates and teacher:
• Why do people create surveys and interviews?
• What are some differences between these two information collection methods?
• What things do you need to consider to design an efficient questionnaire?
• What can you learn from surveys or interviews after you aply them?
Taken from used for educational purposes : https://goo.gl/kKxCcZ
Closed questions are usually easier to answer because they use single words such as, “yes” or
“no” and they give you the facts. Here are some examples of closed questions. Can you answer
them about yourself?
Open questions require more information and this is why they are usually longer. They
generally begin with a WH question word (what, when, why, where, who, how often, what time)
and contrary to the questions above, their answers do not begin with the words “yes” or “no”,
but they directly respond the specific information asked. Answer the following questions with
your own information:
What is in a survey?
WHILE:
Create and carry out your own survey.
Create a survey to learn about your classmates’ relatives’ jobs and occupations. Then, apply
your survey to three classmates. Follow these parameters:
a. First, think of the objective of your survey. What is it that you want to learn from it? For
example, one of your interests can be to know how many of your classmates have working
mothers. This is important because this can guide a question in your survey: Does your mother
work?
b. Include both open and closed questions.
c. Ask questions about family members and what they do for a living.
d. Questions in the survey do not necessarily have to follow the same pattern. You can combine
and give options like in the model above and you can give the person alternatives. Look at the
example below:
Question: What time does your mother / father work? (check the box that applies)
a. in the mornings
b. in the afternoons
c. all day
3. Something that each one of us learned from the information collected with the survey was
a. _______________________________________________________________________________
b. _______________________________________________________________________________
c. _______________________________________________________________________________