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CHALLENGE
Learn how to describe some objects
Describe an object by its shape, color,
texture.
Learn new vocabulary.
INPUT - OUTPUT
Questions:
Can you describe a soccer ball?
Can you describe a piece of clothes?
Can you describe your bed?
Examples:
The car is big
The computer is slow
The house is yellow
My cell phone is broken
His shirt is beautiful.
EXERCISE 1
VOCABULARY EXERCISE 2
OUTPUT
IN CLASS:
Take turns with your partner to describe 3 objects from your house the other person
must guess what it is.
SPEAKING PARTNER OUT OF CLASS - EXTRA:
Take turns with your partner to describe the images on the website below.
WEBSITE
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ENGLISH FOR LEADERS
CHALLENGE
Learn how to describe the qualities of
people
Learn more vocabulary
Improve the pronunciation
INPUT - OUTPUT
Questions:
Who is your best friend?
What does she/he look like?
What is she/he like?
Can you describe a member of your family?
Examples:
My wife is beautiful.
You are so jealous.
My sister is skinny.
He is very funny.
EXERCISE 1
VOCABULARY EXERCISE 2
OUTPUT
IN CLASS:
Take turns with your partner to describe two members of your family, you can share
a picture.
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ENGLISH FOR LEADERS
CHALLENGE
INPUT - OUTPUT
Questions:
What can you say to express disagreement?
What can you say to show agreement?
Which of these common phrases do you use more?
Examples:
After you.
Fair enough.
Give me a sec
Good for you.
EXERCISE 1
OUTPUT
IN CLASS:
Have a conversation using at least 5 of the phrases studied in the class.
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ENGLISH FOR LEADERS
INPUT - OUTPUT
Questions:
What can you say to express disagreement?
What can you say to show agreement?
Which of these common phrases do you use more?
Examples:
After you.
Fair enough.
Give me a sec
Good for you.
EXERCISE 1
OUTPUT
IN CLASS:
Have a conversation using at least 5 of the phrases studied in the class.
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