SpeakOut lesson 6b: Be Creative

SpeakOut lesson 6a: The Two Pablos
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SpeakOut lesson 6a: The Two Pablos

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To start

How many words can you create using the letters from this word:

CREATIVITY


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On the board, write: creativity. Put Ss into pairs. Ask them to create as many words from the letters in ‘creativity’ as possible. Elicit an example, e.g. very. The pair with the most words after two minutes wins.
What is creativity?

Read the text.


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Read the text. Do you agree with what it says about creativity?
Complete the table.

Read the text.


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Complete the table with the bold words from the text you have just read. 
talent
imagination
imaginative
create
creative
artist
artistic
photography
photographic
skill
Answers.

Read the text.


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Complete the table with the bold words from the text you have just read. 
Complete the sentences.

Read the text.


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Comparative and superlatives.
Answers

Read the text.


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Comparative and superlatives.
than
the
than

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Comparative as.....as is also possible. Paris is not as big as New York for example. 
What is the rule?

Read the text.


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Comparative and superlatives.
Do exercise 6.

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To finish
The chain game:

using comparatives.

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 All you need for this game is a timer. To begin, brainstorm some comparative adjectives and write them on the board. Then choose a topic that has many nouns, such as ‘animals’. Then write a comparative sentence on the board comparing two animals. For example, ‘Elephants are bigger than cats.’.
Now the game can begin. The aim of the game is to make as many ‘comparative chains’ as possible. To make a chain, students must make a comparative sentence starting with the last noun of the previous sentence.
So, for example, if the first sentence is ‘Elephants are bigger than cats.’, then the next sentence must start with ‘Cats‘ (e.g. ‘Cat’s are smarter than pigs.’), and the sentence must start with ‘Pigs‘ (e.g. ‘Pigs are fatter than dogs.’), and so on. Give the first team 1 or 2 minutes to make as many comparative chains as possible, and then change the topic (e.g. food) for the next team.
Homework B1
- Online practice 6B
-Grammar bank 6B






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Homework A2
- Online practice 6B
- Grammar bank 6B
- Vocabulary bank 6B


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