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Week 15 - Personal responsibilities

Topics: Responsibilities (household chores, academic responsibilities, and working responsibilities) and hobbies (collecting things, watching movies, reading books, doing puzzles, dancing, etc.) Learning outcome: Recognize the differences between daily mandatory activities and hobbies. Express ideas about responsibilities and hobbies. Activity 1 - Previous task Complete the task from the previous class: Present the members of the family and the family routines. Activity 2 - About the Final Oral Task Review the Final Oral Task. Activity 3 - Responsibilities vs. Hobbies Classify a list of activities between personal responsibilities and hobbies. Activity 4 - How often? Watch the video and answer the questions along it. Task What are your weekly personal responsibilities? What are your hobbies? Take one piece of paper and divide it into 6. Take another and divide it into 3. In the first piece, illustrate 6 of your personal responsibilities. Write the responsibility a

Week 14 - What are your family's routines.

Topics: Family routines and dynamics. Learning outcome: Exchange information about my family's routine. Describe the dynamics of the relationship with my family. Activity 1 - Writing task back Based on writing conventions , the teacher provides feedback on the writing task. Activity 2 - About my family Organized in a semicircle, teacher and students complete the workshop (photocopy) about family routines and Simple Present tense. Task - Role play In small groups, assign family roles to each member of the group, and create and present a family routine.

Week 12 - What do you do every day?

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Topic: Personal routines. Learning outcome: Exchange information about my own daily routine. Ask and provide information about somebody else's routine. Activity 1 What are some typical activities you do every day? Activity 2 Look at the following flashcards about everyday activities. Try to guess each activity based on the image. Activity 3  Depending on our occupation, everybody has different schedules. What are some occupations you know? Activity 4 Look at the following flashcards about occupations. Try to guess each occupation based on the image. Activity 5 Let's play on our phones. Join the game and join your team according to your teacher's instructions and the information on the whiteboard. Good luck! Activity 6 What are the days of the week? What are the parts of the day? What are some typical activities you do during each part of the day? How often (with what frequency) do you do them? Task Create your weekly schedule, a

Week 11 - My classmates' next week

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Topics: My classmates' next week. Days of the week. Learning outcome: Talk about the activities my classmates are going to do next week. Activity 0 - Week 10's activities review (15 minutes) Make a review of Week 10's activities in wizer.me . Activity 1 - Entertaining From worksheet Entertaining (Basis Tactics for Listening), complete Getting Ready and Listening 1. Activity 2 - Making excuses Look at the following image. Then answer the questions below. Have you ever heard any of these excuses? Have you ever used any of them? Which are good excuses and which are bad excuses? What other excuses can you make for not accepting an invitation? Activity 3 - Phone calls From worksheet Entertaining (Basis Tactics for Listening), complete Listening 2 Task 1 and Task 2. Activity 4 - Making plans Read, listen and practice. Listen to the rest of the conversation. When are they going to have dinner? Who are they going to meet after dinner? Ac

Week 8 - Parts of the house & Home objects

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Topics: Parts of the house Home objects Learning outcome: Identify and describe the different types of living places, parts of a house, and the different objects within. Functional language: What do you have in your living room?  There is a TV set in front of the sofa and there are two pictures on the wall. My room is my favorite part of the house. Do you have a backyard? No, I don’t. My house is very small Activity 1 - My house Take a 360º tour around your teacher's house. You will see the most typical rooms in a house. What other parts of the house do you know? Activity 2 - Home activities In groups of 3 people, select one room of the house and indicate what you do in that room. Example: In the kitchen, you cook delicious food, you wash the dishes, you prepare healthy salads. Activity 3 - Home objects Do you know the name for each object? In what room can we find each object? What other home objects can you remember? Activity 3 -

Week 5 - Personality traits & Famous people

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Topics: Personality traits Famous people Learning outcome: Identify and describe famous people's personalities. Functional language: My favorite celebrity is Doctor Oz, he is a responsible, nice, strict and hardworking person. Who’s this? This is Professor X. He is a professor in the mutant high school and he is very cool. Tony Stark is an engineer, he is very open-minded and very smart. Activity 0 - Reading Task review The teacher will give you your Reading Task back and will give you feedback. Activity 1 - Demonstratives (Demonstrative Pronouns) Look at the following image about demonstrative pronouns. Make examples with objects and people in the classroom. Now you are ready to play a board game based on the demonstrative pronouns. Activity 2 - Family tree Draw your family tree following these conventions. At least 4 levels. circle: woman/girl square: man/boy double line: husband and wife triangle: unknown gender (Option