Word Skills, Reading, and Speaking - T-Lesson PDF

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This document appears to be a lesson plan or worksheet covering vocabulary, reading, and speaking for secondary school students. The document includes various types of questions and exercises focusing on language skills development.

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WORD SKILLS REVIEW SPEAKING How many books do you read in a How much money do you spend How many times have you month? on snacks? watched your favorite movie? How many languages can you How much fruit do you eat every How much...

WORD SKILLS REVIEW SPEAKING How many books do you read in a How much money do you spend How many times have you month? on snacks? watched your favorite movie? How many languages can you How much fruit do you eat every How much money do you save speak? day? each month? How much water do you drink How many hours of sleep do you How many concerts have you every day? get each night? attended? How many friends do you have in How many countries have you How much does your favorite your class? visited? meal cost at a restaurant? How much time do you spend on How many hobbies do you have? How many books have you read homework each day? this year? How many times do you exercise How much time do you spend on How much does it cost to travel in a week? social media? to your favorite destination? She is afraid of spiders. He is keen on playing football. He is capable of achieving great things. He is good at math. They are happy about their new house. She is dedicated to her job. They are interested in learning Spanish. This book is different from the one I They are disappointed with the results. read last month. I am proud of my achievements. Vegetables are good for your health. He is enthusiastic about the new project. She is worried about her exams. Are you ready for the exam? She is familiar with the new software. We are excited about the trip. His opinion is similar to mine. They are grateful for the support. The city is famous for its beautiful She was surprised by the news. He is involved in many activities. architecture. He is tired of working late. He is responsible for the project's She is jealous of her friend's success. success. I am bad at singing. She is afraid of flying. He is known for his generosity. She is angry with her brother. I am bored with this game. She is opposed to the idea. ADJECTIVE AND PREPOSITION SPEAKING QUESTIONS CONVERSATION COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS Why is Tom excited about the upcoming weekend? What was Jack worried about initially regarding the festival? Has Mike ever been to a festival like this before? What is he interested in seeing? What does Tom say about his experience at the festival last year? What are Mike's feelings about trying new dishes at the festival? READING: WARM-UP If you could create your What is the most Have you ever dined at own unique restaurant, unique restaurant you an unusual restaurant? what concept would have ever heard of? What was it like? you choose and why? Would you try a What do you think restaurant where the about restaurants that food is served in serve food made from complete darkness? Why insects or other unusual or why not? ingredients? What is your opinion on Have you ever eaten at a restaurants that have a restaurant where the no-menu concept, where food is served by the chef decides what robots? you will eat? THREE NEW WORDS A gimmick is a clever idea or trick to Gimmick attract attention or customers. A trolley is a cart with wheels used to Trolley carry things. A hammock is a hanging bed made of Hammock fabric, tied between two trees or poles. Would you like to learn a new language? Why? Would you like to move to a different city? Why or why not? Would you like to have a pet? What kind? Would you like to visit a famous landmark? Which one? Would you like to meet a celebrity? Who and why? Would you like to go on a road trip with friends? Where to? Would you like to learn a musical instrument? Which one? Would you like to participate in an extreme sport? Which one? USEFUL IDIOMS THE MEANINGS AND EXAMPLES A job or activity that provides your main Writing is my bread and butter. income. Very calm and composed. She stayed cool as a cucumber during the interview. Not something one enjoys or is interested Horror movies are not my cup of tea. in. Very energetic and lively. The kids were full of beans after the party. To admit you were wrong and apologize. After his mistake, he had to eat humble pie. Something that makes you think seriously. The documentary gave us a lot of food for thought. SPEAKING QUESTIONS: IDIOMS What is your bread and butter? Can you describe a situation where you had to stay as cool as a cucumber? How did you manage it? Have you ever had to do something that was not your cup of tea? When was the last time you felt full of beans? What made you so energetic? Can you recall a moment when you had to eat humble pie? Has there ever been a situation that gave you food for thought?

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