2. • Lead in – what’s the connection? Things Britain is famous for (5 mins)
• Interviewing your partner about their time in the UK (10 mins)
• Vocabulary (1) Verb patterns – listening and matching (5 mins)
• Vocabulary (1) Verb patterns – Matching verbs and actions (10 mins)
• Vocabulary (1) Verb patterns – Testing your partner – Half a phrase (5
mins)
• Reading (1) What British people like about Britain – new vocabulary and
headings matching (10 mins)
• Grammar (1) – Present simple - Discussing examples from the text (5
mins)
• Grammar (1) – Present simple – presentation (+/-) (5 mins)
• Grammar (1) – Present simple – activities (10 mins)
• Pronunciation focus – final s in verbs –highlighting / presentation (5 mins)
• Pronunciation focus – final s in verbs – Copying sounds and checking (5
mins)
• Pronunciation focus – final s in verbs –Testing your partner (5 mins)
• Speaking practice – interviewing your partner – Grammar free practice
(10 mins)
• Reading (1) People in Britain – What are they saying? Positive vs negative
(10 mins)
• Reading (1) People in Britain – Comprehension questions (10 mins)
• Funny British trains quiz (10 mins)
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4. • When did you come to the UK?
• I came to the UK ........ months / years ago.
• What famous things from the UK do you know?
• ..........., ........... and .............. are all famous UK things.
• What do you like about the UK?
• I like ............., .................. and ....................
• What don’t you like about the UK?
• I don’t like ............., .................. and ....................
5. 1. Guten Tag. Wie geht’s?
2. noise of bottle being unscrewed, a glass of water being poured...
3. sound of opening of TV news programme with music
4. someone playing a classical guitar
5. someone opening the front door, dogs barking, cats meowing...
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6. Ask your partner
What’s the activity in picture .....?
It’s ................ / I don’t know.
Three correct answers = a goal!
7. 1. want a coffee
2. work in an office
3. have a garden
4. study history
5. speak German
6. live in a flat
7. read a book
8. like animals
9. go to the cinema
10. watch TV
11. listen to music
12. play tennis
8. 13. take an umbrella
14. do housework
15. play the guitar
16. say sorry
17. drink mineral water
18. eat vegetables
19. cook dinner
20. do exercise
21. wear glasses
22. need a new phone
23. drive a car
24. do homework
9. 1. TV (pause) watch TV
2. the guitar (pause) play the guitar
3. mineral water (pause) drink mineral water
4. to music (pause) listen to music
5. glasses (pause) wear glasses
6. a garden (pause) have a garden
7. vegetables (pause) eat vegetables
8. to the cinema (pause) go to the cinema
9. history (pause) study history
10. exercise (pause) do exercise
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14. 1. He,she, and it end with -s because they are third person
singular
2.
I don’t have, it doesn’t rain.
We use don’t to make negatives with I, you, we, and they.
We use doesn’t to make negatives with he, she, and it.
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18. goes to the cinema.
lives in a flat.
have two children.
don’t like cold weather.
closes at 5.30
doesn’t study French.
do housework
wants a guitar.
doesn’t work on Saturdays.
finish at 5.00.
24. 1 I live in a flat. She (pause) She lives in a flat.
2 I need a new phone. He (pause) He needs a new phone.
3 They work in an office. She (pause) She works in an office.
4 We wear glasses. He (pause) He wears glasses.
5 They finish at eight. It (pause) It finishes at eight.
6 I want a coffee. She (pause) She wants a coffee.
7 They have two children. He (pause) He has two children.
8 We do homework. She (pause) She does homework.
9 They study French. He (pause) He studies French.
10 They go shopping. She (pause) She goes shopping.
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39. 10 Most common British traits
1. Wearing summer clothing at the first sight
of sun
2. Apologising automatically
3. Ability to talk at length about the weather
4. Making a cup of tea in response to a crisis
5. Finding queue-jumping the ultimate crime
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40. 6. Forming a queue for pretty much anything
7. The typical British 'stiff upper lip'
8. Grumbling throughout a meal, but not telling staff
so as not to cause a fuss
9. Making sarcastic/dry jokes
10. Having a beer at the airport even though it's
before 8am
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Editor's Notes
Erdal x British people don’t work like that. They only want to
finish work and go home.