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Close you books and sit in groups now! I will give each group an envelop and

a piece of paper. If you know the word for each picture,

put it in the pile of “We know.” But if you don’t know the word for

each picture, put in the pile of “We don’t know.”

A. Listen and practice.Now, open your book on page 22.Let’s check the answers!

B. Complete the chart with words from part A.

Clothes for warm weather

Clothes for cold weather

capT-shirtshorts

sneakersswimsuit

hatScarf

sweatercoat

glovesboots

C. Circle the clothes in part A you like. Then tell a friend.

I like the pajamas and the raincoat. I like the dress, the boots, and the

scarf.

Now, please tell me what you like.

A. Listen and practice.

B. Ask about favorite colors.

A: What are your favorite colors?B: My favorite colors are red and

purple.

C. Describe your clothes or others.

A: The blouse is pink.B: The earrings are red and

orange.

It’s a disaster!Look at the picture.Where are they?What are they doing?Are they happy?

Now, close your book and listen to the conversation.

It’s a disaster!What did you hear in the

conversation?What did they talk about?Let’s look at the conversation now!

It’s a disaster! Pat: Great! Our clothes are dry.

Where is my new blouse? Julie: What color is it? Pat: It’s white. Julie: Here’s a light blue blouse. Is it yours? Pat: No, it’s not mine…. Wait.

It is mine. It’s a disaster! Julie: Oh, no! All our clothes are light blue. Pat: Here’s the problem. It’s these new

blue jeans. Whose jeans are they?

Julie: Uh, they’re mine. Sorry.

Possessives Adjective

These are my gloves.These are your jeans.

These are

myyourhisherour their

socks.

Possessives Adjective

myyourhisherour their

+ noun.

Possessives Adjective

This is + possessive adj.+ singular noun.

These are possessive adj.+ plural noun.

myyourhisherour their

+ noun(singular /

plural)

Possessives Pronouns

These gloves are mine.These jeans are yours.

These socks

are

mineyourshishersourstheirs

Now, let’s do exercise in part A.Number 1 and 2.

Possessive: Names

Pat Pat’s blouse /s/Julie Julie’s jeans /z/Rex Rex’s T-shirt /iz/

Possessive: NamesA: Whose blouse is this?B: It’s Pat’s.

A: Whose T-shirt is this?B: It’s Rex’s.

A: Whose + singular noun + is this?

B: It’s + name.

Possessive: NamesA: Whose jeans are these?B: They’re Julie’s.

A: Whose socks are these?B: They’re Tom’s.

A: Whose + plural noun + are these?

B: They’re + name.

Now, let’s do exercise in part A again.

Number 3 and 4.

My T-shirt is yellow.A. Listen to these people describe

their clothes. Number the pictures from 1 to 4.

Listen and practice.

It’s spring in Brazil! It’s warm. It’s very sunny.

It’s summer in Korea! It’s raining. It’s hot and humid.

Listen and practice.

It’s fall in the U.S.! It’s cool. It’s very cloudy and windy.

It’s winter in Russia! It’s snowing. It’s very cold.

It’s very cold! Pat: Oh, no! Julie: What’s the matter? Pat: It’s snowing, and it’s very cold. Julie: Are you wearing gloves? Pat: No, they’re at home. Julie: Well, you’re wearing your coat. Pat: But my coat isn’t warm.

And I’m not wearing boots! Julie: OK. Let’s take a taxi. Pat: Thanks, Julie.