This lesson contains 56 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
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Pearson Prep
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LEARNING GOALS WRITING A2
I can write short, simple notes and messages.
I can write a very simple personal letter, for example to thank someone for something.
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LEARNING GOALS SPEAKING A2
I can use a range of expressions and sentences to describe in simple terms my family and other people, living conditions, my education and my current or most recent job.
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LEARNING GOALS
MAKING CONVERSATION A2
I can communicate about simple and mundane tasks that involve a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar topics and activities.
I can handle very short social conversations, although I usually don't understand enough to keep the conversation going independently.
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Part 1: Synonyms
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How many synonyms for 'nice' can you think of?
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2:00
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NICE
Enjoyable
Pleasurable
Courteous
Lovely
Likable
Pleasing
Gracious
Congenial
Cordial
Admirable
Considerate
Amiable
Charming
Kind
Neat
Delightful
Pleasant
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How many synonyms for 'amazing'can you think of?
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2:00
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AMAZING
Astonishing
Astounding
Awesome
Fabulous
Fantastic
Incredible
Stupendous
Unbelievable
Wonderful
Unimaginable
Tremendous
Unexpected
Phenomenal
Spectacular
Stunning
Overwhelming
Remarkable
Breathtaking
Significant
Staggering
Brilliant
Extraordinary
Marvelous
Prodigious
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How many synonyms for 'good' can you think of?
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1:00
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GOOD
Excellent
Amazing
Wonderful
Pleasant
Marvelous
Exceptional
Fantastic
Super
Outstanding
Terrific
Splendid
Stupendous
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How many synonyms for 'happy' can you think of?
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2:00
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Optimistic
Over the moon (informal)
Overjoyed
Pleased
Positive
Satisfied
Thrilled
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HAPPY
Amused
Blissful
Bright
Charmed
Cheerful
Contented
Delighted
Eager
Ecstatic
Elated
Enthusiastic
Excited
Exultant
Glad
Gleeful
Hopeful
Joyful
Lively
Loving
Marvelous
Merry
Optimistic
Over the moon (informal)
Overjoyed
Pleased
Positive
Satisfied
Thrilled
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How many synonyms for 'delicious' can you think of?
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2:00
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DELICIOUS
Appetizing
Tasty
Flavourful
Delectable
Scrumptious
Mouth-watering
Delish ( informal)
Yummy (informal)
Juicy
Luscious
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How many synonyms for 'kind' can you think of?
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1:00
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KIND
Sympathetic
Good/large/warm – hearted
Generous
Amiable
Considerate
Gentle
Benign (formal)
Gracious
Benevolent
Kindhearted
Congenial
Compassionate
Caring
Friendly
Thoughtful
Nice
Good-natured
Attentive
Avuncular
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How many synonyms for 'small' can you think of?
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1:00
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SMALL
Tiny
Petite
Mini
Teeny-weeny
Pygmy (with animals)
Little
Slight
Minute
Skimpy
Miniature
Wee
Diminutive
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How many synonyms for 'bad' can you think of?
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1:00
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BAD
Awful
Terrible
Crummy
Wack (slang)
Crappy/ Shitty(slang)
Rotten
Naughty
Dreadful
Nasty
Wicked
Lousy
Unpleasant
Disagreeable
Wretched
Horrible
Outrageous
Despicable
Disgraceful
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Part 2: word order
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Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
A
She speaks well English
B
She speaks English well
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Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
A
Why you did say that?
B
Why did you say that?
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Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
A
She showed her homework her mother
B
She showed her mother her homework
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Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
A
Sometimes I play tennis on a Sunday
B
I play sometimes tennis on a Sunday
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Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
A
He drew for his mother a picture
B
He drew a picture for his mother
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Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
A
I showed my new music player to my friend.
B
I showed to my friend my new muisc player.
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Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
A
I do not any more live in London
B
I do not live in London any more.
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Which of the two sentences below shows correct English word order?
A
You're not supposed to walk on the grass
B
You're supposed to not walk on the grass
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Part 3: pronunciation -ed
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Repeat the following sentences, focus on the pronunciation of -ed:
1. Last year they moved to Amsterdam.
2. She replied within two days.
3. We have placed an advertisment.
4. Last year the two companies merged.
5. We have profited from the cheaper dollar.
6. In 2001 he started a small business.
7. We have offered you a ten percent discount.
8. We carried out the order two days ago.
9. Recently we developed a new packing system.
10. When have they opened a new branch?
11. Unfortunately my computer has crashed.
12. Our clothes matched perfectly well together.
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Part 4: Talk talk talk English
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Is there anything you don't like about your studies/work? (30 seconds)
Are there any clothes/brands that you don't like? (30 seconds)
What types of weather do you dislike? (30 seconds)
B.
Tell me about your studies/job. (30 seconds)
Tell me about a festival in your country/village/town. (30 seconds)
Describe what makes you happy. (30 seconds)
C.
What food do you like? (30 seconds)
What do you like about your hometown? (30 seconds)
Do you like shopping? (30 seconds)
Do you like sport? (30 seconds)
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Part 5: Describing pictures
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LEARNING GOALS WRITING A2
I can write short, simple notes and messages.
I can write a very simple personal letter, for example to thank someone for something.
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LEARNING GOALS SPEAKING A2
I can use a range of expressions and sentences to describe in simple terms my family and other people, living conditions, my education and my current or most recent job.
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LEARNING GOALS
MAKING CONVERSATION A2
I can communicate about simple and mundane tasks that involve a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar topics and activities.
I can handle very short social conversations, although I usually don't understand enough to keep the conversation going independently.