2. • Lead in – (5 mins)
• Discussion questions – family and similarities (10 mins)
• Discussing photos of people that look similar (5 mins)
• Reading – finding my twin – checking vocabulary (10 mins)
• Reading – finding my twin – comprehension (5 mins)
• Listening – Twin website – comprehension (10 mins)
• Vocabulary building – similarities and differences (10 mins)
• Speaking practice – similarities in my family (5 mins) 55
• Game / filler (10 mins)
• Grammar highlighting – short text so / neither – (10 mins)
• Grammar – so / neither – presentation – (10 mins)
• Grammar – so / neither – exercises – (10 mins)
• Grammar – speaking practice – so / neither (10 mins)
• Speaking practice – melee activity – so / neither (15 mins)
• Vocabulary from the class quiz (5 mins)
• Extra – pronunciation focus – different “th” sounds (5 mins)
3.
4. • Do you and your family members have any common
hobbies or activities that you enjoy together?
• Are there any interests that you share with your
classmates?
• Have you ever discovered a new interest or hobby
through a friend or family member?
• Are there any activities or interests that you enjoy
alone, without doing them with others?
• Have you ever joined a group or club related to a
shared interest? What was it like?
9. • It was set up by Niamh Geaney and two
friends.
• What was surprising was that one of the
twins Niamh found is Italian.
10. • Yes, Maggie found someone who looked
very like her.
• It was a strange feeling, but she’s happy
she found her ‘twin’.
11.
12. 1. She says 'I have an oval face, blue eyes and,
unfortunately, thin lips.'
2. She thought they all looked totally different from
her.
3. Her brother
4. Her husband thought one of the twins had the
same mouth. Yes, she did.
13. 5. She changed her age by making herself ten years
younger.
6. He thought she looked like Maggie and their sister.
7. They both have blonde hair and thin lips.
8. No, they haven't. Maggie sent her a message, but
she hasn’t replied.
19. Doppelgängers (German for “double _______”) are non-
biologically related lookalikes – they are not genetically
related to you nor do they have any connection to your family
history, but for some odd reason, have similar features to you.
A) walker B) person C) twin
walker
21. A study by University of Adelaide analysed the faces of nearly
four thousand individuals, comparing 8 facial features. They
found that the chances of someone looking exactly like
someone else in all eight features is about one in 1 _______.
A) million B) billion C) trillion
trillion
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28. 1. They are (American) identical twins.
2. Because they were adopted by two different families when they were babies.
3. He decided to try to find his brother.
4. Six weeks
29. • Both men have been married twice,
• they both have a son called James Allen,
• neither went to college,
• they were both terrible students,
• they both have a dog called Toy,
• they don’t do any exercise,
• they own the same car (a Chevrolet),
• and they both drink Miller Lite beer.
31. 1. + = So am I, So have I, So was I, So do I
- = Neither did I, Neither do I
2 The auxiliary verb changes to follow the tense or
form used by the first speaker.
35. So do I
Neither am I
So did I
Neither have I
Neither do I
So can I
So will I
So am I
36. 2. I like chocolate. (pause) So do I.
3. I’m happy. (pause) So am I.
4. I’m not angry. (pause) Neither am I.
5. I don’t like football. (pause) Neither do I.
6. I’m going out tonight. (pause) So am I.
7. I have a big family. (pause) So do I.
8. I’m not English. (pause) Neither am I.
9. I live in a flat. (pause) So do I.
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