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1. The big city
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VOCABULARY
LANGUAGE
Beginner A1_1025V_EN English
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■ Can identify my home as a
flat or a house and where I
live as a city, town or
village.
■ Can name some key
buildings in my town or
city.
Goals
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Where do you go shopping?
I love shopping in the city.
There are lots of supermarkets in my
town.
I buy vegetables at the village market.
There is a small shop on my street.
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a. continent b. town
c. country d. city
Put the places in order from smallest to biggest
1. _____________ 2. _____________ 3. _____________ 4. _____________
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1. You study here when you are a child.
Where do you study?
a. university
b. school
2. You study here to get a degree when you are an adult.
a. university
b. school
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What’s in your town?
There are lots of nice parks.
There is a new hospital fifteen minutes
away.
There is a big supermarket in the centre
of town.
There is a pharmacy at the end of my
street.
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A day in my city
There are lots of fun things to do in my
_______________ (city/continent). You can
watch a film at the _______________
(cinema/drug store), walk in the
_______________ (theatre/park) or go
shopping on the main _______________
(coast/street).
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Do you know anyone who…
■ lives in a city?
■ likes the cinema?
■ doesn’t like going shopping?
■ lives on the coast?
■ lives in a town?
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Go back to the second slide of the lesson and check
if you have achieved all the goals of the lesson.
yes no
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Reflect on the goals
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Think about everything you have seen in this lesson.
What were the most difficult activities or words? The easiest?
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– If you have time, go over
the most difficult slides again
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Reflect on this lesson
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1. Asia is a…
2. Brazil is a…
3. Dubai is a…
4. I like walking…
5. I watch films at…
a. in the park.
e. country.
d. to university.
c. big continent.
b. the cinema.
6. There is a shop on…
7. I go… g. city.
f. my street.
Match the sentences
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Vocabulary lists
Nouns Verbs Adjectives or adverbs
Check the words of this lesson again: are there more nouns,
verbs, adjectives or adverbs?
Can you find three words for each list?
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Choose five words from the lesson and note them in
your list of My favourite words.
My favourite words
Word one
Word two
Word three
…
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Write a sentence for each word you have
just written in your list of My favourite Words.
My favourite words
• Word one:
Sentence one
• Word two:
Sentence two
• …
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Choose five example sentences from this lesson.
Copy them and write them about yourself.
Sentences about myself
Examples:
Hello! My name is …
→ Hello! My name is John.
I like apples
→ I like bananas
…
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