- hace 1 semana
Categoría
📚
AprendizajeTranscripción
00:00so we're gonna record this part and we're gonna listen to these audio so here we go
00:08let's see what is this all about what this is all about right listen and repeat in the boxes
00:17oh this is the family vocabulary let's move on to the next one in-law daughter
00:22no internet wow he's an only child they're in law daughter
00:32here we go we have lists two women discussing family photos who's that guy your brother
00:41no that's my brother-in-law matthew he's married to my older sister alexa and this is their son
00:48baby he's adopted are they having other children no just the one he's an only child looks like they're
00:57having a great time in new york actually they live there they do wow how often do you see them
01:06we get together about twice a year and what about these kids they're my younger sisters ariana's the
01:14girl and these are her little brothers cole and casey cole and casey look so much alike are they twins
01:23they are they all live in vancouver but we keep in touch on the internet
01:44so there we are with the first uh listening so we're gonna listen one more time to check
01:58pronunciation patterns so that we can practice all together here we go
02:02they're my younger see here he's no do they no that's my photos read and listen to two women
02:17discussing family photos who's that guy your brother no that's my brother-in-law matthew he's married to my
02:26older sister alexa and this is their son aiden he's adopted do they have any other children
02:34no just the one he's an only child looks like they're having a great time in new york
02:41actually they live there they do wow how often do you see them we get together about twice a year
02:49and what about these kids they're my younger sisters ariana's the girl and these are her
02:57little brothers cole and casey cole and casey look so much alike are they twins they are they all
03:06live in vancouver but we keep in touch on the internet
03:09okay so we have these okay so we have these conversational patterns you know in the
03:20pronunciation let me change the screen right here where we can tap not there we go
03:29so finally carlos good evening what was the conversation about what did you what did you
03:34understand from this conversation basically i understand about the conversation is about
03:41a lot of kids it's about what yeah for a lot of kids a kid sorry
03:53what else they are thinking they planning each other
04:00yeah yeah continue give me a full description try to make a conversation
04:07of the information that you listen for example whenever you're asked with a question what did you
04:12listen in a conversation you start by saying well mainly the conversation is about two women discussing
04:18about a child that appears or that shows up in a picture and seemingly this child is related to
04:26some relatives and these are my relatives i don't know you can describe the name of the child you can
04:33describe the relational links that they have or that he or she has so you have to elaborate so try to take
04:43the information that you receive in your favor you know so one more time what is the conversation about
04:49he's talking about he's talking about a kid and they are planning how to demonstrate the responsibility for
05:00kim or her and then we are the
05:05they take care of the child you know the child you know kid is like a little bit more informal but yeah
05:35that's good perfect so do you have uh natalie what about you what did you understand from this
05:41conversation between these two women did you ever live a similar situation where you were discussing
05:47about a picture uh that you saw from a relative or nothing like that
05:51well i haven't lived anything like that but i think uh this is about uh two women discussing about a family
06:07picture and one of the women is asking the other about her relatives in the picture
06:16yes
06:21excellent very good and uh what about this do you have uh do you have for example uh nephews or nieces in particular
06:26I have uncles and I have cousins.
06:36Excellent. But again, that's fantastic. How old are your cousins?
06:42My cousins are, well, two of them are my age, are 18, and the other two are 30 and 25.
06:5625, excellent. Very good. So, 30 and 25, fantastic.
07:00So, here we have this point, you know, this conversation.
07:03So, we're going to practice the pronunciation patterns between these two women.
07:08So, we're going to listen carefully to this pronunciation, which mainly sounds something like this.
07:14Emma says, who's that guy? Your brother?
07:17No, that's my brother-in-law, Matthew. He's married to my older sister, Alexa.
07:23And this is their son, Aiden. He's adopted.
07:26Did they have any other children?
07:29No, just the one. He's an only child.
07:32Looks like they're having a great time in New York.
07:35Actually, they live there.
07:37They do? Well, how often do you see them?
07:42We get together about twice a year.
07:45And what about these kids?
07:47They're my younger sisters, Ariana's the girl.
07:50And these are her little brothers, Cole and Casey.
07:54So, she's mainly introducing, in this case, her nephews.
08:09You know?
08:10Cole and Casey look so much alike. Are they twins? They are. They all live in Vancouver. But we keep in touch on the internet.
08:19So, that's the pronunciation, basically. You know? So, we're gonna practice a little bit. So, Alondra, you're gonna be Emma. And, Carlos, you're gonna play as Grace. So, we practice pronunciation. So, Alondra, you begin, please.
08:36Okay, CJ. Um, who's that's why? Your brother?
08:55No.
08:56No. That's my brother-in-law, Matthew. He's married to my older sister, Alyssa. And, this is their son, Aiden. He's a lot. A lot.
09:10Do they have any other children?
09:14No. Just, just the one. He's an only child.
09:20Looks like they're, uh, having a great time in New York.
09:25Probably in New York.
09:28They do? Wow. How often do you, do you see them?
09:33We get together, obviously, uh, years.
09:40Um, and, what about the, these kids?
09:46Uh, they are main, they are main younger sisters.
09:50Ariana's, the, the girls, and these are her, the brothers Cole and Casey.
09:58Boy and Casey look so much alike. Are they twins?
10:03They are, they are living in Vancouver. They are living in Vancouver.
10:07But, we keep in touch on the internet.
10:13Excellent. Very good. So, that's, that's the point, you know. They, we keep in touch on the internet.
10:19So, Carlos, do you remember what's the meaning of that expression?
10:23We keep in touch on the internet. What's the meaning of that?
10:27It's a very common expression.
10:29I was going to say, uh, for our conversation, uh, no name.
10:34I understand that.
10:35Okay, uh, so that's, uh, well, something like that.
10:39So, Alondra, do you remember what's the meaning of we keep in touch on the internet?
10:44What does that mean?
10:51No, teacher, I don't remember.
10:53Oh, I don't remember. Okay. Natalie, what about you? Do you remember what's the meaning of we keep in touch?
10:56Yes, but you can communicate, uh, with somebody on the internet, but not necessarily to stay in touch.
11:16Are they, do you remember that expression?
11:18Oh, I don't know.
11:19Yes.
11:20What's the meaning of that?
11:21Um, yes.
11:22Um, example for companies on internet, like, social media.
11:25No, but we already said that.
11:27I mean, I want to know what's the meaning, you know.
11:28For example, we're going to date on the internet, like social media.
11:38No, but we already said that.
11:40I mean, I want to know what's the meaning, you know?
11:44I mean, the meaning is nothing.
11:45I mean, it's obvious that they're having a conversation online.
11:49But the thing is that we keep in touch means that you establish a continuous conversation
11:57with somebody throughout the time.
11:59So we keep in touch.
12:01It's like, for example, that three or four months go by and we continue speaking, you know?
12:07We continue talking, we continue staying on communication.
12:10That's what it means.
12:11It's a very basic expression right there.
12:14That's what it means.
12:16So we're going to practice pronunciation.
12:18Arely, you're Emma and I'm Grace.
12:20So you begin, please.
12:27Who's that guy?
12:29Your brother?
12:31No, that's my brother-in-law, Matthew.
12:34He's married to my older sister, Alexa, and this is their son, Aiden.
12:39He's adopted.
12:42Do they have any other children?
12:45No, just the one.
12:46He's an only child.
12:50Looks like they're having a great time in New York.
12:54Actually, they live there.
12:58They do?
12:59Wow.
13:00How often do you see them?
13:04We get together about twice a year.
13:08And what are these kids?
13:12They're my younger sisters.
13:14Irene is a girl, and these are her little brothers, Cole and Casey.
13:19You look so much alike.
13:24Are they twins?
13:26Are they twins?
13:27Are they twins?
13:31Repeat.
13:32Are they twins?
13:33That's good.
13:34They are.
13:35They all live in Vancouver, but we keep in touch on the internet.
13:38That's good.
13:39Now, Arely, you practice with...
13:42Where is it?
13:43Jose, right?
13:44So, Emma.
13:45Arely, you're Emma and Jose.
13:47You're gonna be Grace.
13:49Grace.
13:50And, uh...
13:51So, Arely, you begin, please.
13:56Your brother?
14:01No.
14:02That's my brother-in-law, Matthew.
14:05He's married to my older sister, Alexa.
14:09Andy is their son, Aiden.
14:13He's adopted.
14:14He's adopted.
14:15Who is your sister-in-law?
14:18Do they have an order in New York?
14:20No.
14:21Here's the one.
14:22He is an only two.
14:24Looks like they're having everything in New York.
14:32Actually...
14:33Actually they live there.
14:36Actually?
14:37Actually, they live there.
14:41Actually they live there.
14:42There.
14:47Wow, how often do you see them?
14:53We get a better, about like a year.
14:58And wow, these kids.
15:02And what about these kids?
15:04Kids, you know, it's like you say I, but certainly it's like an E, you know?
15:09So what about these kids?
15:12They are my younger sisters, Arianna's the girl, and these are her brothers, folks and Casey.
15:28They are my younger sisters, Arianna's the girl, and these are her little brothers, Cole and Casey.
15:36Repeat one more time, please, Jose.
15:38They are my younger sisters, Arianna the girl, and these are her brothers, Cole and Casey.
15:51Cole and Casey look very polite. Are they gay?
15:57They are gay and gay in Vancouver, both with Kim and Doge on the Incarnate.
16:07Excellent, very good. So there we have, so remember that in this case it's a matter of following the pronunciation, right? So perfect.
16:16So Jose, now we'll switch it, you're gonna be Emma and let's practice with Natalie. Natalie, you're gonna be Grace.
16:25So Jose, you begin, please.
16:31Who's that boy? Your brother.
16:34Who's that guy? Who's that guy? Your brother?
16:39Who's that guy? Your brother?
16:43No, that's my brother-in-law, Matthew. He's married to my older sister, Alexa.
16:49Married, married.
16:51He's married to my older sister, Alexa. And this is their son, Amber. He's adopted.
17:08Jose, continue.
17:10Well, I think that he's having problems with his microphone, so I continue instead of him. So, before any class...
17:29Please check your microphones and your internet connection that's necessary, naturally, to have a proficient class, right? So we have...
17:48Where are we? Do they have any other children? No, just the one. He's an only child. Continue, Natalie.
17:54Looks like they are having a great time in New York.
17:59Actually, they live there.
18:01They do? Wow. How do you see them?
18:04We get together about twice a year.
18:08And what are all these kids?
18:10They're my younger sisters. Ariana's the girl. And these are her little brothers, Cole and Casey.
18:15Cole and Casey look so much alike. Are they please?
18:27They are. They all live in Vancouver, but we keep in touch on the internet.
18:32So that's the practice, in this case, with our pronunciation. So now we're gonna make an exercise here.
18:41Where we will have to create a conversation like this, but using a couple of these expressions here.
18:49Let's check it out.
18:51Where are we? Right here.
18:52So in this case, we have some interesting expressions.
19:03Expressions from the conversation.
19:09Such as, for example, we have...
19:12We have here...
19:13They're having a great time. You know, they're having a great time in any city, for example. You know?
19:26And then we have...
19:28How often? How often do you see them?
19:32That's another expression.
19:35We get together.
19:37We get together about twice a year.
19:41We get together. It means that...
19:45We reunite. We get together. We see each other about twice a year.
19:50Which is like...
19:52Well, our schedule.
19:54In which we meet with our family, with our relatives.
19:58Then we have...
20:00They look so much alike.
20:03They look so much alike. That's another expression.
20:07And then we have...
20:08We keep in touch...
20:11On the internet.
20:15So now the first activity...
20:17The first activity is gonna be...
20:19Creates a conversation...
20:23Using...
20:25The...
20:27Expressions...
20:29From...
20:30Main conversation.
20:32So that's gonna be our first activity here.
20:36For example.
20:40Let's say that we have...
20:42Letter A.
20:43And we have...
20:44Hey!
20:46It's been ages.
20:47It's like saying...
20:48It's been a long time.
20:49Since the last time we saw.
20:50How's your family doing?
20:51How's...
20:52Your family doing?
20:53How's...
20:54Your family doing?
20:55And then we have...
20:56Letter B.
20:57Very good.
20:58Thanks.
21:00My sister...
21:01Just had a baby.
21:03So we're all...
21:05So we're all...
21:06Pretty excited.
21:07Congratulations!
21:08Is it a boy or a girl?
21:09In this case we use the neutral...
21:11The neutral pronoun as we don't know yet...
21:13Whether he or she is a boy or a girl.
21:15In this case we use the neutral pronoun as we don't know yet whether he or she is a boy or a girl.
21:18so we're all pretty excited
21:24congratulations
21:28is it a boy or a girl in this case we use the neutral the neutral pronoun as we
21:33don't know yet whether he or she is a boy or a girl you know so that's why we use it so is it a
21:40boy or a girl a little girl another girl sofia she's adorable and
21:56and her already has everyone wrapped around her tiny fingers
22:05so what is the meaning of this expression that everyone
22:08that she's been around her has been caught by her little hands you know by her little fingers
22:14as she's very playful
22:20in fact she looks so much alike to my oldest sister
22:30or to my oldest sister for example uh wendy we can assign names to these people
22:38so they have i bet
22:41i bet is like saying certainly my cousin just got married last month
22:47my cousin just got married last month big family reunion lots of dancing
22:55that sounds fun
23:09i miss those big gatherings
23:15i miss those big gatherings a gathering is like i get together when people reunite
23:21when people reunites to have a celebration i miss those big gatherings and then we could act
23:30we can actually add one of the previous expressions that we learned on the conversation for
23:34example i miss those big gatherings unfortunately fortunately
23:39i'm not in touch with any of our relatives
23:52and i'd love to see them again
23:54we can actually add more in fact i'm eager to see them
24:08so i'm eager to see eager it means like anxious but in a good sense you know like there's a lot of excitement
24:14in you to see these people right so that's the point so now we have we continue yeah
24:21they're chaotic but full of love they're chaotic but full of love
24:31personally i haven't been in touch that much with them either
24:36but i try to see them at least a couple times a month
24:47but i try to see them at least a couple times a month
24:58by the way how's your mom
25:02she's great
25:05still gardening
25:08every morning and spoiling
25:11the grandchildren
25:12for the grandkids
25:14for the grandkids you know you can also you can also say grandkids
25:18that would sound a little bit more common a little bit more informal
25:23so classic that's another expression you know that's classic as usual
25:27as she usually is
25:29my grandma's
25:32the same
25:32she's always baking and telling stories from her youth
25:44those stories are treasures
25:48i wish i recorded more of them
25:51and i also wish that we could have taken more pictures
26:02when we used to live together
26:05you still can
26:14for example
26:15maybe do a little interview next time you visit
26:20maybe
26:20uh
26:21or we can say maybe have a little talk
26:24maybe have a little
26:27a little talk next time you visit
26:31like in general you know maybe have a little talk
26:34with anyone of our relatives
26:38good idea what about your brother still living abroad
26:42what about your brother
26:44what about your brother
26:48still living abroad
26:52then we have yeah
26:55he's in canada
26:59we video we video call
27:01we video call often
27:04so i try to keep in touch
27:06with him as much as possible
27:09although i always miss him
27:18or i always miss him hardly
27:24you know
27:25so adverbs always
27:26help you to emphasize a little bit more
27:29on your conversations
27:33family spread out across the countries
27:35it's bittersweet
27:37so this is a very interesting expression here
27:39family spread
27:41out across countries
27:45that's a little bittersweet
27:48bittersweet means that
27:50it doesn't uh
27:51makes you feel completely happy
27:52although it's something that you have to accept
27:54because it's something that occurs
27:55so it's a bittersweet experience
27:57it's a bittersweet sensation
28:00so that's true
28:02but it makes reunion even more special
28:04or however it makes reunions even more special
28:15you've got a pointer
28:19you've got a pointer
28:22every time we get together
28:24it gets even more special
28:34and we've got more things to talk about
28:40so this is an example
28:42so the conversation that you have to create
28:44your conversation
28:50requires requires at least
28:54ten lines
28:57not as long as the one i did but
29:00try to elaborate a context between a family
29:03you can take
29:04you can take the example of the book here
29:08that i'm gonna share this example to you
29:12so that you can have it
29:22there we have it
29:23and we're gonna stick this
29:27on the screen so we have
29:29hey it's been ages
29:30how's your family doing
29:32they're good thanks
29:33my sister just had a baby
29:35so we're all pretty excited
29:37congratulations
29:38is it a boy or a girl
29:40i love a girl
29:41sofia she's adorable
29:43and already has everyone wrapped
29:45around her tiny fingers
29:48in fact she looks so much alike
29:50to my oldest sister
29:52wendy i bet
29:54my cousin just got married last month
29:57big family reunion
29:58lots of dancing
30:00that sounds fun
30:02i miss those big gatherings
30:04unfortunately i'm not in touch with any of our relatives
30:09and i'd love to see them again
30:11in fact
30:12i'm eager to see them
30:13or i'm eager to see them as soon as possible
30:16or i'm eager to see them this year
30:17or i'm eager to see them these holidays
30:20you can create different interactions
30:23yeah they're chaotic
30:25but full of love
30:26personally i haven't been in touch that much with them either
30:30but i try to see them at least a couple times a month
30:34by the way
30:34how's your mom
30:36she's great
30:37still gardening every morning and spoiling the grandchildren
30:41classic
30:42my grandma's the same
30:44she's always baking and telling stories
30:47from her youth
30:49those stories are treasures
30:51i wish i recorded more of them
30:54and i also wish that we could have taken more pictures
30:57when we used to live together
31:00you still can
31:01maybe have a little talk next time you visit
31:05good idea
31:06what about your brother
31:07still living abroad
31:09yeah he's in canada
31:11we video call often
31:12so i try to keep in touch with him as much as possible
31:16although i always miss him heartily
31:19family spread out across countries
31:22that's a little bittersweet honestly
31:24that's true
31:25however
31:26it makes reunions even more special
31:29you've got a pointer
31:31every time we get together gets even more special
31:33and we've got more things to talk about
31:35so that's the conversation that we have here
31:40as an example
31:43so we're going to share
31:46this information and that's
31:49the activity that you have to do now
31:52activity one
31:52that's the example of this conversation
32:06so you have to create one that is similar
32:08do you have any questions about what you have to do
32:23no teacher
32:24okay so let's do it
32:30try to use the expressions that we had above
32:35you know let me share these expressions with you in our whatsapp group
32:40so that you can have
32:42kind of expressions
32:45in that conversation right
32:47so there you have the expressions that
32:50that you can use that you are able to use
33:05either
33:08you
Recomendada
21:55
|
Próximamente
37:01
31:39
21:52
30:58
8:30
44:37
30:48
40:52
32:20
35:54
5:50:12
1:05:04
44:43
31:50
49:15
1:55:40
58:31
56:22
58:59
57:19
57:18
53:14
51:34
Sé la primera persona en añadir un comentario