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Manuál 2A: Lekce 3 Lekce 3 Odkud jsi? ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA z České republiky Čech, Češka ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA AFGANISTÁN AFGANISTÁN z Afganistánu Afgánec, Afgánka ALŽÍR z Alžíru Alžířan, Alžířanka ARMÉNIE ALŽÍR ARMÉNIE z Arménie Armén, Arménka ČÍNA z Číny Číňan, Číňanka GRUZIE GRUZIE ČÍNA z Gruzie Gruzínec, Gruzínka 35 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 3355 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:202:26:20 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 36 INDIE z Indie Ind, Indka NIGÉRIE INDIE NIGÉRIE z Nigérie Nigerijec, Nigerijka RUSKO z Ruska Rus, Ruska UKRAJINA RUSKO UKRAJINA z Ukrajiny Ukrajinec, Ukrajinka VIETNAM z Vietnamu Vietnamec, Vietnamka VIETNAM Metodika M1 36 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 3366 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:322:26:32 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 37 3.1 Struktury ODKUD JSI? Odkud jsi? Jsem z Ukrajiny. Odkud jsi? Jsem z Ukrajiny. ODKUD JSTE? Odkud jste? Jsem z České republiky. Jsem z České republiky. Odkud jste? ODKUD JE? Odkud je? Je z Ukrajiny. Odkud je? Je z Ukrajiny. 37 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 3377 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:382:26:38 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 38 Jsem Ukrajinec. Jsem Ukrajinka. Jsem Ukrajinec. Jsem Ukrajinka. Jsem Čech. Jsem Češka. Jsem Čech. Jsem Češka. Je Ukrajinec. Je Ukrajinka. Je Ukrajinec. Je Ukrajinka. 38 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 3388 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:432:26:43 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 39 3.2 Dialogy Dialog 1 Dialog 4 Ming, Boris Nataša, Ram Ming: Ahoj. Odkud jsi? Nataša: Dobrý den. Odkud je pan Matub? Boris: Jsem z Ukrajiny. A ty? Ram: Pan Matub je z Alžíru. Ming: Jsem z Číny. Nataša: A odkud je paní Balit? Ram: Paní Balit je z Indie. Dialog 5 Adiza, Armen Adiza: Ahoj. Já jsem Adiza. Armen: Těší mě. Já jsem Armen. Ahoj. Adiza: Těší mě. Odkud jsi, Armene? Odkud jsi? Jsem Armen: Jsem z Arménie. A ty, Adizo? z Ukrajiny. A ty? Adiza: Já jsem z Nigérie. Dialog 6 Larisa, Jurij Dialog 2 Larisa: Ahoj. Jsi z Ruska? Narmil, Tung Jurij: Ne, nejsem. Jsem z Ukrajiny. Narmil: Dobrý den. Odkud jste? Larisa: Jak se jmenuješ? Tung: Jsem z Vietnamu. A vy? Jurij: Jsem Jurij. A ty? Narmil: Jsem z Afganistánu. Larisa: Já jsem Larisa. Jsem z Ruska. Dialog 7 Wen, Phong Wen: Ahoj. Nejsi Vietnamec? Phong: Ano, jsem z Vietnamu. Jmenuju se Phong. A ty jsi taky z Vietnamu? Wen: Ne, nejsem. Jsem z Číny. Dobrý den. Jsem Jmenuju se Wen. Odkud jste? z Vietnamu. A vy? Dialog 8 Ram, Piotr Dialog 3 Ram: Dobrý den. Jste z Gruzie? Olga, Boris Piotr: Ne, nejsem. Jsem z Ruska. A od- kud jste vy? Olga: Ahoj. Odkud je Sergej? Ram: Já jsem z Indie. Jmenuju se Ram. Boris: Sergej je z Ruska. Piotr: Těší mě. Já jsem Piotr. Olga: A odkud je Lela? Ram: Těší mě. Boris: Lela je z Gruzie. 39 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 3399 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:472:26:47 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 40 3.3 Slovní zásoba jmenuju se, Česká republika Čech Češka inf. jmenovat se Afgánistán Afgánec Afgánka odkud Alžír Alžířan Alžířanka taky Arménie Arménec Arménka učitel Čína Číňan Číňanka učitelka Gruzie Gruzínec Gruzínka z Indie Ind Indka Nigérie Nigerijec Nigerijka Rusko Rus Ruska Ukrajina Ukrajinec Ukrajinka Vietnam Vietnamec Vietnamka Metodika M2 3.4 Gramatika Odkud jsi? Odkud jste? já jsem z Vietnamu ty jsi Alžíru on je Ukrajiny ona je Číny vy jste Gruzie Indie Ruska České republiky Nová slovesa jmenovat se já jmenuju se ty jmenuješ se on, ona jmenuje se my vy jmenujete se oni, ony 40 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 4400 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:492:26:49 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 41 Cvičení 3.4.1 a) Doplňte jsem, jsi, je: Lela ............ z Gruzie. A: Olgo, odkud ............ ? B: ............ z Ukrajiny. On ............ z Alžíru. Ty ............ z České republiky? Ram ............ Ind. A: Irino, ............ Ukrajinka? B: Ano, ............ Ona ............ z Nigérie. Wen ............ z Číny. Já ............ z Vietnamu. b) Doplňte nejsem, nejsi, není: Lela ............ z Ruska. Ty ............ z Alžíru. Narmil ............ z Vietnamu. Já ............ z České republiky. Irina ............ z Arménie. On ............ z Indie. A: Ty ............ Číňan? B: Ne, ............ Ona ............ Indka. Já ............ Češka. 3.4.2 Tvořte věty z následujících slov: Ram/z Indie Ram je z Indie. Ram/Ind Ram je Ind. Ram/Ukrajinec/Ind Ram není Ukrajinec, Ram je Ind. Boris/Ukrajinec. Sergej/Číňan/Rus. Boris/z Ukrajiny. Adiza/z Nigérie. Boris/Ind/Ukrajinec. Adiza/Nigerijec. Ming/z Číny. Adiza/Alžířan/Nigérie. Ming/Číňan. Lela/z Gruzie. Ming/Vietnamec/Číňan. Lela/Gruzínka. Učitelka/Češka. Lela/Afgánka/Gruzínka. Učitelka/z České republiky. Wen/Vietnamka Učitelka/Ruska/Češka. Wen/z Vietnamu Sergej/z Ruska. Wen/Ukrajinka/Vietnamka Sergej/Rus. Metodika M3 41 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 4411 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:502:26:50 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 42 3.4.3 Ptejte se všech studentů ve skupině. Používejte Jak se jmenuješ? Odkud jsi? Jsi ...... (Číňan, Ukrajinec atd.)? Doplňte do tabulky jméno, zemi, národnost. Vytvořte věty a referujte ve třídě: To je Ram. Ram je z Indie. Ram je Ind. Ram z Indie Ind 3.4.4 Doplňte slova do dialogů: a) M: Ahoj. ............ jsi? d) N: Dobrý den. Odkud je ............ Matub? B: Jsem ............ Ukrajiny. A ty? R: Pan Matub je z Alžíru. M: Jsem ............ Číny. N: A odkud je ............ Balit? b) W: Dobrý den. ............ jste? R: Paní Balit je z Indie. P: ............ ............ Vietnamu. A vy? e) A: Ahoj. Já ............ Adiza. W: Jsem ............ Afganistánu. Ar: Těší ...... ....... jsem Armen. c) O: Ahoj. Odkud ............ Sergej? A: Těší mě. ............ jsi, Armene? B: Sergej je ............ Ruska. Ar: Jsem z Arménie. A ............ , Adizo? O: A ............ ............ Lela? A: ............ jsem z Nigérie. B: Lela ............ z Gruzie. 42 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 4422 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:502:26:50 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 43 f) L: Ahoj. Jsi z Ruska? h) R: Dobrý den. ............ z Gruzie? J: Ne, ............ Jsem z Ukrajiny. P: Ne, ............ Jsem z Ruska. L: ............ se jmenuješ? A ............ jste ............ ? J: Jsem Jurij. A ty? R: Já jsem z Indie. Jmenuju se Ram. L: Já jsem Larisa. ........ z Ruska. P: Těší mě. Já jsem Piotr. g) W: Ahoj. Nejsi Vietnamec? R: ............ ............ P: Ano, jsem z Vietnamu. Jmenuju se Phong. A ty jsi taky ............ Vietnamu? W: Ne, ............ Jsem z Číny. ............ se Wen. 3.5 Shrnutí Dialog 1 Armen, Mai Armen: Ahoj. Jmenuju se Armen. A ty? Mai: Těší mě, Armene. Já jsem Mai. Armen: Těší mě. Odkud jsi, Mai? Mai: Jsem z Vietnamu. A ty? Odkud jsi? Armen: Já jsem z Arménie. Jak se máš, Mai? Mai: Děkuju, dobře. A jak se máš ty, Armene? Armen: Taky dobře. Mai: Ahoj. Armen: Ahoj. Dialog 2 Dana, Jurij Dana: Dobrý den. Já jsem Dana Nováková. Jurij: Těší mě, paní Nováková. Já jsem Jurij Lisenko. Dana: Těší mě, pane Lisenko. Odkud jste? Jurij: Jsem z Ukrajiny. A vy jste Češka? Dana: Ano, jsem z České republiky. Jsem učitelka. Jurij: Jak se máte, paní učitelko? Dana: Dobře, děkuju. A jak se máte vy, pane Lisenko? Jurij: Taky dobře. Dana: Na shledanou, Jurij: Na shledanou. 43 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 4433 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:502:26:50 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 44 Cvičení 3.5.1 Doplňte vhodná slova do dialogu: Armen: Ahoj. ............ se Armen. A ty? Mai: Těší ............ , Armene. ............ jsem Mai. Armen: ............ mě. ............ jsi, Mai? Mai: Jsem ............ Vietnamu. A ty? Odkud ............ ? Armen: Já ............ z Arménie. ............ se máš, Mai? Mai: Děkuju, dobře. A jak se ............ ty, Armene? Armen: Taky ............ Mai: Ahoj. Armen: Ahoj. 3.5.2 Doplňte vhodná slova do dialogu: Dana: ............ den. Já ............ Dana Nováková. Jurij: Těší mě, ............ Nováková. ............ jsem Jurij Lisenko. Dana: ............ mě, pane Lisenko. ............ jste? Jurij: Jsem ............ Ukrajiny. A vy ............ Češka? Dana: Ano, jsem ............ České republiky. Jsem učitelka. Jurij: Jak se ............ , paní učitelko? Dana: Dobře, děkuju. A jak se máte vy, pane Lisenko? Jurij: Dobře. Dana: ............ Jurij: Na shledanou. 44 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 4444 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:502:26:50 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 45 3.5.3 Dialogy ze cvičení 3.6.1 a 3.6.2 doplňte do bublin. 45 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 4455 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:502:26:50 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 46 3.5.4 Doplňte do dialogu chybějící repliky: a) Armen: Ahoj. Jmenuju se Armen. A ty? Mai: ................................................ Armen: Těší mě. Odkud jsi, Mai? Mai: ................................................ ................................................ ? Armen: Já jsem z Arménie. Jak se máš, Mai? Mai: ................................................ ................................................ ? Armen: Taky dobře. Mai: ................................................ Armen: Ahoj. b) Dana: ............................................ Jurij: Těší mě, paní Nováková. Já jsem Jurij Lisenko. Dana: ............................................ ................................................ ? Jurij: Jsem z Ukrajiny. A vy jste Češka? Dana: ............................................ ................................................ Jurij: Jak se máte, paní učitelko? Dana: ............................................ ................................................ ? Jurij: Dobře. Dana: ............................................ Jurij: Na shledanou. 46 KKniha_bezniha_bez kklice.indblice.indb 4466 111.4.20081.4.2008 112:26:522:26:52 LEKCE 3 | Odkud jsi? 47 3.5.5 Spojte sloupce: 1. Těší mě, pane Lisenko. A. Těší mě, paní Nováková. 2. Odkud jsi? B. Ano, já jsem Češka. 3. A vy jste Češka? C. Jsem z Ruska.
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