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Level 1 Level 2-3
Gas Natural Resources
Car Mass transporation Beach Tourist attractions
Oil Petrol processingDesert Different biomes
Book Literature Weather Climate
Shawarma Harees
Arabic coffee & dates
Machboos
The UAE has interesting food!
Culture (Kul - Cher): Your ideas, beliefs and behavior.
Level 2-3: Customs: The habits, tradition and beliefs of a group of people.
What does he have? What is he eating?
What is he having?
A shawarma is Arabic food!
When did you have a shawarma? I ________ a _________ yesterday / today / last week / last month / never.
He _____ __________ing a shawarma. He ________ a tasty shawarma.
What are they eating? How many shawarma are they eating?
Do you think they like eating shawarma ?
The ______ ________ eat shawarma.
(Yes / No) I think the boys _______ enjoying their shawarma’s!
How many boys are there?Do you like shawarma?
This is you at lunch today/yesterday/last week.What did you have for lunch last week?
What did you have for lunch today?
What did you have for lunch yesterday?
What will you have for lunch tomorrow?
Yesterday I ______ a shawarma for lunch.
Today I _____ _______ a shawarma for lunch.
Right now _____ am eat____ a shawarma.
Right now I am ________ (have) a shawarma.
Owaid: Hi Abdulla, are you hungry?
Abdulla: Hi Owaid, yes I am very hungry. What do you want for lunch?
Owaid: I want McDonald’s for lunch. What do you want?
Abdulla: I want Charley’s Grilled Subs for lunch.
Level 3: Should / Could / Have
Spelling Words
Culture (Kul cher)
Identity (i den ti tee)
Tradition (trah di chun)Cuisine (kwi zine)Variety (va wri ye tee)
Guestures (jes jurs)Rude (roo dh)Polite (puh light)Hospitality (hos pi t’all lih
tee)
The UAE has culture
In the UAE men and women wear traditional clothing.
He _____ a Kandoora and she ______ an Abaya. They _____ _________(wear) traditional clothing.
The boys ______ ________(wear) kandoora__.
These ______ abayas and…
those _____ kandouras.
It is tradition or custom for women to wear the abaya and shayla in UAE.
In the past, men _______ white kandouras to deflect heat from the bright, hot sun.
Tradition
In the UAE most people speak Arabic.
If you meet with a bedouin you may ________ to give him a kiss and sit down to _________ coffee & dates.
They _________ greeting each other by nose kissing.
They ______ ________ a conversation.
When you meet with friends, family or a stranger you ________ (had) to say…
Guesture: a way of communicating without speaking.
The UAE _______ a unique climate (weather) that has shaped the Emirati culture and traditions.
In the past, Abu Dhabi and Dubai were just deserts.
People ______ a very hard time living the in the harsh climate and there _________ (is) very few resources.
The men used the money from fishing and pearling to bring food back to the village and share everything with everyone.
The Emirati people were very poor and the men spent months at sea fishing and pearl diving…
Sharing is a part of Emirati culture and now it is tradition to share what you have with others.
Hospitality is sharing what you have with others.
In the past the UAE _______ fishing and pearl diving.
Now the Emirates ______ petrol processing, tourist attractions, date farming and many other businesses.
In the past UAE only ______ deserts but now each city ________ tall towers, big malls and beautiful gardens.
Traditions
Serving guests coffee & dates and dhow building are also old UAE traditions.
“Be” VerbCitizen
We are not UAE citizens. I am a U.S. citizen. My son is also a U.S. citizen. We are citizens of the U.S., but my wife is a citizen of the Canada.
“Be” VerbCitizens
We _____ not UAE citizens. I _____ a U.S. citizen. My daughter ______ a U.S. citizen. We _____ citizens of the United States, but my wife _____ a citizen of the Canada.
Which is the compound sentence?
Your turn
Level 2 and 3
Write sentences about, Abdullah, Justin and his family, and yourself.• Use the “be” verb• The word citizen.
Level 1: Fill in the gaps (correct writing)
Abdullah ____ a UAE citizen. Mr. Justin and his daughter ____ citizens of the U.S., but his wife ____ a citizen of Canada. I ______ a ________ citizen.
Have/Has Questions
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______ she been swimming?Yes, she_________ .
_______ you done your homework?Yes, I _________.
_______ Abdulla played Playstation 4?Yes, he _________.
Have / Has Questions
___________ he excercised? No, he _________ not.
___________ she studied?No, she _________ not.
__________ they helped their school?No, they _________ not.
Contractions 1 + 1 = 1??
• I have = I’ve• You have = you’ve• We have = we’ve• They have = they’ve• He has = he’s• She has = she’s• It has = it’s
Do and Does
We use “do” and “does” when we want to ask a question that can be answered with “yes” or “no.”
Do / Does ? Yes / No
Does he go to school? Yes, he goes to school.
Does or Do????
Just like the word “has,” do is used with third person singular.
He = 1
Abullah = 1
The Camel = 1
If you can point at it, and it Is only one use “does.” Otherwise, use “do.”* Exception for “you”
= Does
Do / Does Questions
1. ______ he have a NZ passport? Yes, he __________.
2. ______ he have a U.S. passport? No, he ____________.
3. _______ I have a U.S. passport? Yes, I _________.
4. ________ they have UAE passports? _______________
do / does do not /does not
1. _______ he have a UAE passport? Yes, he _________.
2. _______ I have a NZ passport? Yes, I _________.
3. _______ we have UK passports? No, we ___________.
4. _______ Abdullah have a KSA passport? No, he __________.
5. _______ she have UAE citizenship? Yes, she __________
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