Relationships
Introduce People
Possessive Adjectives
This is my class.
This is his pen.
This is her bag.
I am your teacher.
This is our university.
These are their books.
My hand.
Her phone.
Our class.
Their desks.
Give me examples from the class
How to form a possessive noun
My class >> (teacher’s name)’s class.
His pen >> (male student’s name)’s class.
Her book >> (female student’s name)’s book.
Pair work. Write sentences using
possessive forms :possessive adjectives
and nouns
Example:
This is her desk. >> possessive adjective
It is Nora’s desk. >> possessive noun
Note: contractions & possessive nouns
He is = he’s
She is = she’s
Clark’s = possessive noun
John’s = possessive nouns
He’s Clark’s teacher.
She’s john’s teacher.
Are you …..? Is this your pen?
Pair work. Role-play short conversation
Student A: Are you Marie?
Student B: No, I’m not. I’m Afnan.
Or
Student A: Is Ms. Amani your teacher?
Student B: yes, she is. / No, she’s not. Ms. Afnan is my teacher.
Track 30
Answer:
Is Reem your classmate?
Is she your neighbor?
Are Nuha, Noura, and Afaf your friends?
Are they your classmates?
Am I your boss?
Page V1.
Pair work.
Write four sentences about your life using the vocabulary words from page 12, Exercise C.
For example:
Sally is my neighbor. Or Sally’s my neighbor.
She’s my classmate.
Group work.
Each four students form a group, and introduce yourselves to each other.
Walk around the room, and introduce yourself and your partner to others.
Workbook.
Exercises 1-7