eso3 unit 4 caribbean home-bedroom
DESCRIPTION
VOCABULARY: House choresMake/doGRAMMAR: Have toSome/any, Countable/Uncountable, Much/many/a lot ofSPEAKING: make plansLISTENING: Bob MarleyCULTURE: Carnival, Rastafarians, Middle Passage,Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica.WRITING: description of your bedroomTRANSCRIPT
UNIT 4:
CARIBBEAN HOME
• VOC. Housework + make/do• GR. Have to + (Un)Countable nouns• SP./L. Talking about plans• R/WR. Making notes • Bedroom
ESO3-Humberto Burcet
CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL
1. Water the plants2. Make the bed3. Take the rubbish out4. Set/Lay the table5. Wash the dishes6. Do the washing7. Do the shopping8. Walk the dog9. Wash the car10. Hoover the carpet11. Lawn the grass12. RestEXTRA: What is to...-do the cooking?-do the ironing?-tidy your room?
VOCABULARYMatch the pictures
• MAKE• A bed• A phone call• Friends• A mistake
• DO• Homework• The washing• The shopping• The ironing
DO or MAKE?
DO:
• My homework The washing• The shopping The ironing
MAKE
• My bed A mistake • Friends A phone call
HAVE TO... STUDY!He d’estudiar/Tengo que estudiar
have to... study
• I• You• We• You• They• He• She• It
has to... study
don’t have to study
doesn’t have to study
Do you have to study? Does she have to study?
Yes, I do / No, I don’tYes, she does / No, she doesn’t.
HAVE TO AFF/NEG: ROUTINE
1. WAKE UP AT 7 O’CLOCK2. SHARE HER BEDROOM3. WALK TO SCHOOL4. LEARN LANGUAGES5. WEAR UNIFORM6. DO THE DISHES7. DO THE IRONING8. WEAR GLASSES
HAVE TO AFF/NEG: ROUTINE1. She has to WAKE UP AT 7 O’CLOCK2. She doesn’t have to SHARE HER
BEDROOM3. She doesn’t have to WALK TO
SCHOOL4. She has to LEARN LANGUAGES5. She has to WEAR UNIFORM6. She has to DO THE DISHES7. She doesn’t have to DO THE IRONING8. She doesn’t have to WEAR GLASSES
What about you?And your classmate?
I don’t have to wake at 7 o’clock
Nifei has to wake at 7 o’clock.
SOME/ANYWould you like some cake?
No, thanks. Can I have some bread and cheese instead?
We haven’t got any cheese, but you can have some bread,?
Is there any chicken?
Yes, there is.
Can I have some mangos?
Sure, but there is only one
I will have the last one then. Thanks!
SOME. Offerings + Affirmative
ANY. Negative+ Questions
SOME/ANYHOW MUCH BREAD IS THERE?
HOW MANY MANGOS ARE THERE?
There isn’t MUCH bread
There’s A LOT OFbread
There aren’t MANY mangos
There are A LOT OF mangos
MUCH with [U]
MANY with [C]
[C] or [U]
A LOT OF [C]+[U]
Countable/Uncountable
Countable Uncountable
Carrots, coins, 3 chickens (animal), mangos, cookies
Cake, rice, juice, chicken, bread, cheese, money, news, furniture, milk
SPEAKING: Talking about plans
I’m going to a concert. Can you come?
Yes, I can, That sounds really great!
After the concert we are going to watch some horror movies and eat pizzas...
Do your parents mind?
No, they don’t mind.
Can I bring a friend?
Sure, but just one OK?
Great! Let’s meet then on Saturday.
That sounds great!
Do they mind?
Do you have any plans for Saturday?
No, I haven’t, why?
4 p.m. at my place. Don’t be late!
WRITING: My bedroomWhat’s your bedroom like?
Introduction-Size
-Share-Colour
What’s in the room?Furniture, posters...What do you do there?Homework, housework,
hobbies...Conclusion
Your opinion
Include a photo or drawing!
WRITING: My bedroom
Tidy/untidy Light/dark
READING: The Middle Passage
http://projectmiddlepassage.wordpress.com/
10 to 16 milions
Africans were transported across the
Atlantic to the America
between 1500 and 1900
CULTURE
Calypso Queen
Steel BandCarnival
Trinidad and Tobago
Rastafarianism: a religion
• Musician Bob Marley is the most well known Rasta, and many of his songs have Rastafari themes. Reggae music, for which Bob Marley is famous for playing, originated among blacks in Jamaica, and thus is unsurprisingly deeply interwoven with Rastafari culture.
No Woman No Cry• NO WOMAN, NO CRY (X4)
´CAUSE I REMEMBER WHEN WE USED TO SITIN THE GOVERNMENT YARD IN TRENCHTOWNOBA, OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITESAS THEY WOULD MINGLE WITH THE GOOD PEOPLE WE MEETGOOD FRIENDS WE HAVE HAD, OH GOOD FRIENDS WE´VE LOST ALONG THE WAYIN THIS BRIGHT FUTURE YOU CAN´T FORGET YOUR PASTSO DRY YOUR TEARS I SAY
NO WOMAN, NO CRYNO WOMAN, NO CRYLITTLE DARLIN´ DON´T SHED NO TEARSNO WOMAN, NO CRY
SAID, SAID, SAID I REMEMBER WHEN WE USED TO SITIN THE GOVERNMENT YARD IN TRENCHTOWNAND THEN GEORGIE WOULD MAKE THE FIRE LIGHT
LOG WOOD BURNIN´ THROUGH THE NIGHTTHEN WE WOULD COOK CORN MEAL PORRIDGEOF WHICH I´LL SHARE WITH YOU
MY FEET IS MY ONLY CARRIAGESO I´VE GOT TO PUSH ON THROUGHBUT WHILE I´M GONE...
EV´RYTHING´S GONNA BE ALRIGHT (X8)
Exam Tuesday 24 April 20121. VOCABULARY• House tasks• Make/Do• Adverbs of frequency2. GRAMMAR• Have to (affirmative, negative, question)• Some/Any• Countable/Uncountable nouns: much/many/a
lot of3. READING: Description4. LISTENING: Making plans