Mike and Leslie are friends. Mike

We often use common words that start with the same letters to be sure we do not make a mistake. Example: Paul: My name is Paul. Amy: How do you spell that?
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Where do you live? (2) Giving your address (03) In context: 3-5 minutes

2. I’m good, what about you?

1. Hey Leslie. How are you?

4. Oh, ok. Do you have a pen?

3. Pretty good. I’m calling because I need your address. 5. Sure do. Go ahead.

Leslie

7. Did you say twenty-four oh one (2401) Branch Boulevard, Apartment eighteen “D” (18D), Tampa, Florida, three three six two six (33626)?

6. Ok. It’s twenty-four oh one (2401) Branch Boulevard, apartment eighteen “B” (18B), Tampa, Florida, three three six two six (33626). 8. No no, apartment eighteen “B” as in “boy.”

Mike

10. No problem!

9. Ok. Got it. Thanks!

What are they doing? Mike and Leslie are friends. Mike is calling Leslie because he needs her address. Read the conversation.

Vocabulary: 5 minutes Review the phrases below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Hey – another way to say “hello” Pretty good – another way to say “I’m fine” I’m – means “I am” Sure do – another way to say “yes” Go ahead – means “I’m ready” Do you have a pen? – used when asking someone if they are ready to write something down 7. Did you say…? – used to confirm something 8. Got it – another way to say “I understand” 9. Oh – a way that we can say the number “zero” in conversation Language Tip 3-5 minutes In American English, we “call” a person. In British English, we “phone” a person. Example: I am calling because I need your address. (American English) I am phoning because I need your address. (British English) Language Tip 3-5 minutes When talking, some letters sound the same. We often use common words that start with the same letters to be sure we do not make a mistake. Example: Paul: My name is Paul. Amy: How do you spell that? Paul: “P” as in “Peter,” “A” as in “apple,” “U” as in “umbrella,” and “L” as in “lion”

How to give your address: Dialogue 5-10 minutes Read the conversation below. The conversation below is between two friends Beth and Walter. Beth calls Walter because she needs his address. Beth: Walter: Beth: Walter: Beth: Walter: Beth: Walter: Beth: Walter:

Hey Walter, how are you? I’m good, what about you? Pretty good. I’m calling because I need your address. Oh, sure. Do you have a pen? Sure do. Go ahead. Ok. It’s thirty-three oh six (3306) Pine Road, San Diego, California nine two eight four three (92843). Did you say thirty-three oh six (3306) Wine Road, San Diego, California nine two eight four three (92843)? No no. The name of the road is Pine, “P” as in “Peter,” “I” as in “ice,” “N” as in “no,” and “E” as in “elephant. Ok. Got it! Thanks. No problem.

Written Practice 8-10 minutes Spell out the numbers below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

4859 four eight five nine/forty-eight fifty-nine 362 _________________________________ 11203 _________________________________ 701 _________________________________ 97458 _________________________________

Practice spelling out the following words. 1. 2. 3. 4.

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“c” as in “cat,” “a” as in “apple, “r” as in “rainbow,” “d” as in “dog” _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________

Role play: 3-5 minutes Practice the conversation on your own. Beth: Walter: Beth: Walter: Beth: Walter: Beth: Walter: Beth: Walter:

Hey Walter, how are you? I’m good, what about you? Pretty good. I’m calling because I need your address. Oh, sure. Do you have a pen? Sure do. Go ahead. Ok. It’s thirty-three oh six (3306) Pine Road, San Diego, California nine two eight four three (92843). Did you say thirty-three oh six (3306) Wine Road, San Diego, California nine two eight four three (92843)? No no. The name of the road is Pine, “P” as in “Peter,” “I” as in “ice,” “N” as in “no,” and “E” as in “elephant. Ok. Got it! Thanks. No problem.

Role play: 3-5 minutes Practice the conversation with your teacher. Situation: You are calling your friend Yolanda and you need her address.

Quiz 5-10 minutes Match the Vocabulary with the correct definition: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Hey Sure do Did you say…? I’m Got it

A. “yes” B. “I am” C. “I understand” D. “Hello” E. used to confirm

Fill in the blank with the correct choice: Pam: Hey Walter, how _______? (is you/ are you) Lenny: _______, what about you? (I’m fine/ It’s nice) Pam: Pretty good. I’m _______ because I need _______ address. (calling, my,/calling, your) Lenny: _______. Do you have a pen? (Oh sure/ Oh my) Pam: Sure do. _______ahead. (straight, go) Lenny: Ok. It’s thirty-three _______ (3306) Pine Road, San Diego, California nine two eight four three (92843). (zero five/ oh six) Pam: _______thirty-three oh six (3306) Wine Road, San Diego, California nine two eight four three (92843)? (Did you say/ Are you say) Lenny: No no. The name of the road is Pine, “__” as in “Peter,” “I” as in “ice,” “N” as in “no,” and “E” as in “_______.” (e, elephant/ p, elephant) Pam: Ok. Got it! _______. (your welcome/ thanks) Lenny: No problem.