B What's your email address?
1 Numbers 0 to 10; phone numbers; email addresses
A Complete the chart with correct nationalities. Then listen and check your answers.
5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
five | four | three | two | one | zero |
10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | |
ten | nine | eight | seven | six |
B Listen and repeat. Notice that people sometimes say "oh" for "zero" in phone numbers.
281-363-2301 = "two-eight-one, three-six-three, two-three-zero-one"
602-374-4188 = "six-oh-two, three-seven-four, four-one-eight-eight"
C Listen and repeat. Notice the way people say email addresses.
susan8k@cup.org = susan-eight-K-at-C-U-P-dot-org
Jun_akita@email.com = jun-underscore-akita-at-email-dot-come
2 Interactions Phone numbers and email addresses
A Listen and practice.
Stacy: Hey, Emma. What's your phone number? |
Emma: It's 309-403-8708. |
Stacy: What's your email address? |
Emma: It's emma@cup.org . |
Stacy: Thanks! |
Script:
Page 18, Exercise 2, Interactions, Phone numbers and email addresses, Part A
STACY: Hey, Emma. What's your phone number?
EMMA: It's 309-403-8708.
STACY: What's your email address?
EMMA: It's emma@cup.org.
STACY: Thanks!
B Listen to the expressions. Then practice the conversation again with the new espressions.
Asking for someone's phone number |
What's your phone number? |
What's your number? |
Asking for someone's email address |
What's your phone number? |
What's your number? |
Script:
Part B
Asking for someone's phone number:
What's your phone number?
What's your number?
Asking for someone's email address:
What's your email address?
What's your email?
C pair work Practice the conversation again with the information below.
978-887-8045 ej5@cup.org
604-608-4864 emma_jones@email.com
3 Listening What name, please?
A Listen to four people call Directory Assistance for phone number. Check (✔) the correct answers.
- Carlos Moreno 333-822-1607 323-822-1607
- Lucy Chang 662-251-0410 662-615-0410
- Michael Ashcroft 866-279-9400 866-279-9500
- Beatriz J. Lago 341-360-7450 341-360-4570
Script:
Page 19, Exercise 3, Listening, What name, please? Part A
1.
W1: Directory Assistance. What city?
M1: West Hollywood.
W1: What name, please?
M1: Uh, Carlos Moreno.
W1: The number is . . . three-two-three, eight-two-two, one-six-zero-seven.
2.
W1: Good morning, Directory Assistance.
W2: I need the number for Lucy Chang, please.
W1: How do you spell the last name?
W2: C-H-A-N-G.
W1: The number is . . . six-six-two, six-five-one, oh-four-one-oh.
3.
W1: Directory Assistance. What city?
M2: Chicago.
W1: What name?
M2: Michael Ashcroft. A-S-H-C-R-O-F-T.
W1: The number is . . . eight-six-six, two-seven-nine, nine-four-zero-zero.
4.
W1: Hello, Directory Assistance.
W3: Hi, I need the number for Beatriz Lago. Beatriz J. Lago.
W1: How do you spell that?
W3: L-A-G- –
W1: No, the first name.
W3: Oh, it's B-E-A-T-R-I-Z.
W1: The number is . . . three-four-one, three-six-oh, four-five-seven-oh.
B Listen to three people give their names, phone numbers, and email addresses.
Script:
Part B
1.
W1: Your name, please?
M1: Michael Kensington.
W1: Michael Kensington . . . . OK. How do you spell Kensington?
M1: K-E-N-S-I-N-G-T-O-N.
W1: OK, Michael. What's your middle name?
M1: John.
W1: J-O-H-N?
M1: Yes.
W1: And what's your phone number?
M1: My cell phone number is, um, six-oh-eight, nine-eight-five, six-eight-three-one.
W1: OK . . . . And your email address?
M1: It's M-J-K-7-8-at-C-U-P-dot-org.
W1: M-J-K-7-8-at-C-U-P-dot-org?
M1: Yes.
2.
M2: What's your name, please?
W2: Lydia Jackson. L-Y-D-I-A, J-A-C-K-S-O-N.
M2: And your middle initial?
W2: P for Paula.
M2: OK. And your phone number?
W2: It's eight-one-three, two-six-five, one-three-five-six.
M2: Thank you. And what is your email address?
W2: It's Lydia-underscore-J-at-cambridge-dot-org.
M2: Lydia-underscore-J-at-cambridge-dot-org?
W2: Yes, correct.
3.
M3: Your name, please?
W3: Veronica Guzman.
M3: Is that V-E-R-O-N-I-C-A, G-U-Z-M-A-N?
W3: Yes.
M3: What city are you from, Ms. Guzman?
W3: I'm from Dallas.
M3: And what is your number?
W3: My phone number?
M3: Yes.
W3: It's two-one-zero, eight-two-six, six-three-nine-eight.
M3: And your email address, please?
W3: V-guzman-at-C-U-P-dot-org.
M3: OK. Thank you very much.
4 Speaking A new number and email address
A Write a new phone number and email address.
My new phone number:
My new email address:
B Class activity Ask five classmates for their names, new phone numbers, and new email addresses. Complete the chart with their answers.
Name | Phone number | Email address |
1. | ||
2. | ||
3. | ||
4. | ||
5. |
C Share your infromation.
A: What's her name and phone number?
B: Her name is Fatima. Her phone number is 212-691-3239.
A: What's her email address?
B: Her email is. . .
I can ask for and give phone numbers and email addresses.
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