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At home unit 8

Martin Castillo
Norma Rubio Blanco
Humberto Garcia Mendoza
Montserrat Hinojosa Mejia

In unit 8, you learn how to


Use Whose. . . ? and mine, yours, his, hers, etc.

Whose is used for ownership.

- Whose notebook is this?


notebook.

Its my

- Whose cellphone is this?


cellphone.

Its his

- Whose coffee is this?

Its her coffee

Order adjectives before nouns and


the pronouns one and ones.
And adjective is used to describe a noun or pronoun. It
is usually places before the object theyre describing.

- I like the green rug. Which one do you like?


I like the blue one in the middle.

- Those speakers are cool. Which ones do you


like?
I like the silver ones on the right.

- I like the brown bag. Which one do you like?


I like the pink on on the left

TALK ABOUT
YOUR HOME,
BELONGINGS,
AND YOUR
HABITS

BATHROOM

T.V
TV
CABINET

WALL
PICTURE
SOF
A

COFFE
TABLE

LAM
P

FLOO
R
FAN

ARMCH
AIR

TELEPHO
NE

CURTAIN
S

WINDO
W

CLOSET
MIRRO
R

LAMP
BED
ALARM
CLOCK
NIGHTSTAN
D

DRESSE
R
CARPE
T

CLOCK

RANGE
HOOD

CUPBOARD

MICROWA
VE

FRIDGE
FAUCE
T

STOV
E

CABINET
S
DINING ROOM

OVE
N

KITCHEN

HABITS OF HOUSE...
I make my bed every morning.
I do the dishes right after i eat.
I organize my books and CDs.
I always turn off The light when i leave a
room.
I keep my magazines for about six months.
I use a dozen different cleaning products.

Use Do you mind ? To


ask for permission
Conversation strategy Asking polite
In which request is someone asking permission to do
something.
Also notice that they answer NO to show they agree.
Example:
1.- Do you mind if I use your phone?
No, go ahead
2.- this is a great apartment! Do you mind If I look
around?
No, go ahead

Use Would you mind ?


To make requests
In which request is someone asking you to do
something
Would you mind opening the window?
No, not at all
Would you mind helping me in the homework?
No, not all all. What can I do?
Would you mind answering the door for me?
no, not at all

AGREE TO REQUESTS IN
DIFFERENT WAYS
Requests with Can and
Could
Can you come to dinner tonight?
Could you give me a hand?
Can I add something here?
Can speak Chinese?
Could you tell me the way to the train station?

Requests with
Mind
Do you mind?

Do you mind if I excuse myself?

Expressing possible answers


Agree or Disagree
Agree
That's so true.
That's for sure.
right
You're absolutely right.
more
Absolutely.
point:
Youre right:
mean
I think so too
Thats just what I was thinking

I agree with you


You could be
I couldnt agree
Thats a good
I see what you
yes/ sure

Disagree
Youre wrong
beg to differ

I dont think so
thats not always true
No, I'm not so sure about that
disagree

You cant be serious


Not at all

No/

Yes, but
I think youre wrong
Yes, thats quite true, but
I see what you mean, but

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