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World Link 1B
May 16th, 2020
Teacher: Edinson Javier Rodriguez Quintero
E-mail. edinson.rodriguez@usco.edu.co
Aim of the session: To explain why a city is or isn’t a good place to live.
Session 1. (8:00 – 9:45 am)
Lead-in (3 – 4 minutes)
Grammar
Activity #2: Power point presentation
Look at the power point presentation from the screen to practice questions and
answers with how many and how much.
much
A lot
Activity #3: DIRECTIONS: Read the paragraphs. Write a lot, a few, a little,
or none.
Where’s the best place to live in the US? Denver, Colorado, is a good place. It has
many people: about 650,000 people. There is very little rain, not much humidity—
and a lot of snow in the mountains in the winter. Many people go skiing and
snowboarding outside Denver.
Punta Gorda, Florida, is smaller—it only has about 17,000 people—and it’s very
safe. There’s not much pollution there, and there are many jobs. The weather is
always beautiful in Punta Gorda. However, there are very few parks, and there
aren't any big art museums.
Ball sports
gerund
specific
PLAY / GO / DO? SPORT Write the sports from page 111 and fill in the correct verb.
go Horse riding PLAY / GO / DO? SPORT
play Basketball
do Push ups
go Sailing
play Baseball
go Cycling
do Parkour
play Rugby
go Paragliding
play Shuffleboard
do Karate
go Rafting
go Rock climbing
play Volleyball
go Ballooning
do Tai chi
do Rock paper scissors
LISTENING: Read the paragraph on page 112 from your student’s book. Then,
listen to the recording and complete it. Complete activities B, C and D in your
book.
PRACTICE
Activity: VOICETHREAD
Speak up!
1. Upload the picture given by the teacher to voicethread.
2. Record a short video of you, talking about the picture using “there is… and
there are”, “prepositions of place (next to, in front of, behind, etc.) -
Reading is not accepted.
3. Save the video
4. Copy the link and share it on Edmodo
Lead – in
Study the box
Use the verb in parentheses to complete each sentence with the verb + to or the
verb alone. (Some of the verbs may be in the simple past tense.)