E1.5 B1 SpeakOut unit 1c: Let's talk

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time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Welcome
students!

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Welcome Team USA
Welcome Team AUS

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Road to Success
What will your personal
 Road to Success look like?

Period 1 and 2.

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Checkpoint ??? !!!
Be present 80% of the lessons.

Finish Pearson unit 1-2 and task in Teams.

Have a positive attitude in class.

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There will be 4 tasks in Teams. 

Everyone can do all the tasks.

Students who have not finished GPS must do all the tasks.
Grammar check


Verb patterns

Worksheet + quiz

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Introduction to grammar topic.

Answers
We can use the -ing form:

  • as the subject of the sentence.
  • often after a preposition.

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Answers

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Answers

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Answers
We can use the -ing form of a verb:

  • as the subject of the sentence
  • often after a preposition

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SpeakOut lesson 1c: Let's talk

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To start
Have you ever had a conversation with a stranger?

and why??

Think - share - pair

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Goals of this class
In this class you are going to learn how to start and end a conversation and how to keep the conversation going:
conversation topics

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To start

According to the text:

What is a "happy to chat" bench?


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POSSIBLE ANSWERS:
A ‘happy to chat bench’ is a bench where people can sit if they are happy to talk to strangers. 

Lots of people might use it, particularly if they are feeling lonely, perhaps old people or people who have recently moved to a new place.
Answer the questions (pairs)
How often do you talk to people you don’t know? In what places?

Do you think ‘Happy to chat benches’ would be a good idea where you live? Why/Why not?

Which topics do you think are suitable or not suitable for talking to people you don’t know?

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Small talk

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Clothes and fashion
Food and eating out.
Hobbies and free-time activities.
Holiday experiences.
Politics.
Sport or music events.
The news
The weather
Work or studies
Conversation topics
Clothes and fashion
Food and eating out.
Hobbies and free-time activities.
Holiday experiences.
Politics.
Sport or music events.
The news
The weather
Work or studies

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Conversation topics
Clothes and fashion
Food and eating out.
Hobbies and free-time activities.
Holiday experiences.
Politics.
Sport or music events.
The news
The weather
Work or studies
timer
3:00

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What question could you ask about the topics to start a conversation?
Listen
How to:

Start and end a conversation.
Worksheet

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Homework
- 1C Online practice
- 1C Grammar bank


Don't forget the 


button!!!!

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To finish
Who would you like to talk to on a "happy to chat" bench?

(if you could pick anyone!)

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