4. ...now practice vocabulary words using this dialogue: A: How do you feel today? B: Not so good.A: What´s the matter?B: I have a headacheA: I´m sorry to hear that
5. Use the vocabulary to make up a new dialogue like this: A: How do you feel today?B: I feel greatA: I`m glad to hear that! Keep practicing until you use all the vocabulary and expressions given.
7. and these useful positive expressions: I feel great/ I feel fine/I feel okay I´m glad to hear that!!!
8. and these negative ones: So-so / not so good / I feel terrible /I`m sorry to hear that!!!...............
9. Practice saying this dialogue until you can say it easily. How does David feel? B. Not so good. A. What’s the a matter? B. He has a backache. A back ache? How did he get it? B. He played basketball all day. All morning / all afternoon / all evening / all nigh
10. Use the vocabulary to make up a new dialogue like this:A: How do you feel today?B: I feel greatA: I`m glad to hear that!Keep practicing until you use all the vocabulary and expressions given.
11. Create a new dialogue….. _________________ B. _________________ _________________ B. _________________ _________________ B. _________________
12. Create a new dialogue….. _______________ _______________ A ________________ B. _______________ A. _______________ B. _______________
13. Create a new dialogue…. _______________ _______________ A ________________ B. _______________ A. _______________ B. _______________
15. bye-bye for now, I´ll see you next class....... with a new practical topic. .................... * Material adapted from “ Side by Side, Third edition, Steven J. Molinsky, Bill Bliss. Pg. 142.