Week 3: Introduction--how to make yourself more interesting
Week 3: Introduction--how to make yourself more interesting
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Week 3: Introduction--how to make yourself more interesting
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Learning goals
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
1. apply useful vocabulary and expressions to describe interesting personality traits.
2. make conversations more engaging in three different ways.
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Task 1: Think-pair-share
"What makes a person interesting?"
* THINK about what makes a person or you interesting?
* PAIR: Discuss with your partner your answer
* SHARE with everyone what you discussed.
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Words to describe someone
Slide 4 - Mind map
Name 3 personality traits that you know (eg, funny, boring)
Slide 5 - Open question
Task 2: expanding vocabulary
1. Search online for 10 positive and 10 negative adjectives for personality traits. Note it down in your document/notebook.
2. Use these in your introduction for yourself.
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Some more suggestions:
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Challenge 1
Use a variety of sentence structures, instead of "I am...", "I have...". Eg: "My friends often say that I am an extrovert. However, I also enjoy being alone."
Pair with a partner and introduce yourself in 2 minutes. When your partner starts the sentence with "I am...", you get a point. The person with the higher point, wins the game!
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Task 3: 3 linking words and 1 idiom
Write your introduction down in your notebook or type in your laptop. Now, add 3 linking words and 1 idiom into your introduction.
Practise this on your partner.
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Learning goals
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
1. apply useful vocabulary and expressions to describe interesting personality traits.
2. make conversations more engaging in three different ways.