This document provides instructions and examples for personal identification exercises, including hangman, matching, and multiple choice games. It introduces vocabulary like first name, middle initial, last name, address, city, phone number, and date of birth. Students are asked to identify missing letters in words, match names to locations, and choose answers about classmates' origins and friendships. They also see an example of introducing oneself with personal details.
8. Multiple choice exercise
1) The students in the class are:
a) boring b) amazing c) interesting d) funny
2) Where is Henry from?
a) hes from Japan. b) hes from China c) Hes from
Korea d) N/I
3) Wheres Linda from?
a) Shes from Europe b) Shes from Africa c) Shes
from America
4) Wheres George from?
a) Hes from London b) Hes from Athens c) hes
from Paris
5) Are the students friends?
10. Writing and
listening activity
Tell me who you are
My names Peter.
My last name is Morris.
Im from USA.
My telephone number is 860091234567.
My birthday is on April 29th.
What about you?