2. • Lead in – pictures showing meeting people (5 mins)
• Discussion questions – meeting people for the first time (10 mins)
• Grammar – making questions – verb patterns (5 mins)
• Speaking practice asking questions (10 mins)
• Grammar highlighting – word order in questions (5-10 mins)
• Grammar presentation – Making questions (5 mins)
• Grammar exercises – Making questions (10 mins)
• Game activity / breaker (10 mins) 65
• Grammar – past vs present questions (5 mins)
• Speaking – past vs present melee questions (10 mins)
• Pronunciation focus – alphabet sounds (5 mins)
• Speaking pair work – alphabet quiz (10 mins)
• Listening practice – completing a form (5 mins)
• Speaking practice – completing a form with partner’s details (5 mins)
• Words from today vocabulary quiz (10 mins)
3.
4. •When did you last meet someone new?
Where were you?
•What sorts of things do you ask
someone when you meet them for the
first time?
•Are there any questions or topics you
wouldn’t ask about in your country?
9. 2. Where does your father work?
5. Do / Did you have cereal for breakfast?
6. Where did you go for your last holiday?
10. • In English there are two types of questions
Yes / No questions
• Do you like chocolate?
• Did you watch TV last night?
• ASI (Auxiliary, Subject, Infinitive)
Wh questions
• Where do you live?
• What did you do last weekend?
• QASI (Question word, Auxiliary, Subject, Infinitive)
11. • In the present there is a slight change for he, she and it.
Yes / No questions
• Do you like chocolate? = Does she like chocolate?
• ASI (Auxiliary, Subject, Infinitive)
Wh questions
• Where do you live? = Where does he live?
• QASI (Question word, Auxiliary, Subject, Infinitive)
Questions in the past – Everyone is the same
• Did you eat any chocolate yesterday?
• Did she eat any chocolate yesterday?
12. • With the verb to be there are also some changes.
Yes / No questions
• Are you happy? Is he happy? Am I happy?
• Are they hungry? Is she hungry? Am I hungry?
Wh questions
• When is she hungry? When are you hungry?
• When am I hungry?
Questions with can – Everyone is the same
• Can you speak English?
• Can she play football?
15. a. Put the word or phrase in the correct place in the question. E.g.Where “are” you from? (are)
1. Where we park? (can) …………………………………………………………………
2. How are you? (old) ………………………………………………………………………
3. Does finish at 8.00? (the class) ...........………………………………………………………………
4. Where do your friends? (live) ...…………………………………………………………………
5. Why you answer my email? (didn’t) ..........................…………………………………………………………
6. Do you often to the cinema? (go) .................……………………………………………………………
7. What this word mean? (does) .................………………………………………………………………
8. What time did arrive? (your friends) ......................…………………………………………………………
9. Who are you talking? (to) ……………………………………………………………………
10. Where were last night? (you) .......………………………………………………………………
Where can we park?
How old are you?
Does the class finish at 8.00?
Where do your friends live?
Why didn’t you answer my email?
Do you often go to the cinema?
What does this word mean?
What time did your friends arrive?
Who are you talking to?
Where were you last night?
16.
17. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2oMv93EUpY
• Question 1 = 0.20 name 3 countries
• Question 2 = 1.35 how many continents
• Question 3 = 1:40 what 2 countries border the USA
• Question 4 = 2:44 who fought in the civil war? Show
• Question 5 = 3.33 How many seasons are there?
• Question 6 = 4.17 What’s 3 x 3 x 3?
18. b. Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
you live where do ? Where do you live?
1. you a do have car ? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. was brother your where born ? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. often he how phone does you ? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. their time arrive does flight what? ………………………………………………………………………………………………
5. Brazil from is girlfriend your ? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
6. languages how you many can speak ? ……………………………………………………………………………………………
7. party the how was? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
8. last go where you summer did ? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
9. there doctor here is a ? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
10. come bus to you by school did ? …………………………………………………………………………………………………
Do you have a car?
Where was your bother born?
How often does he phone you?
What time does their flight arrive?
Is your girlfriend from Brazil?
How many languages can you speak?
How was the party?
Where did you go last summer?
Is there a doctor here?
Did you come to school by bus?
19. do you go
do you sleep / get?
do you play?
do you like watching? do you watch?
20. did you go
did you cook?
did you go?
did you see?
did you buy?
24. • Lead in – What’s the missing letter quiz? (10 mins)
• Alphabet revision and pronunciation introduction (10 mins)
• Speaking practice – alphabet quiz – in pairs (15 mins)
• Listening practice – personal details (5 mins)
• Speaking practice – asking for personal details (5 mins)
• Listening practice – what’s the context? (5 mins)
• Speaking practice – Acting out the conversations (5 mins)
• Board game speaking practice – Past and present questions
• Writing practice? (20 mins)
• Peer correction (10 mins)
• Writing corrections (10 mins)
• Words from the class – vocabulary quiz (10 mins)
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a) How much? Cash / card / pay
b) Any rooms? Reservation / booking /
c) Can you help me? Could you give me a hand? Excuse me
d) Where is...? Left / right / straight on / turn / go past /
e) Dates / start time / subjects / homework
f) Table / reservation / number of people / menu
34. 1 A Good afternoon. How can I help you?
B I have a reservation for five nights.
A What's your name?
B Wayne Roberts.
A How do you spell your first name?
B W-A-Y-N-E.
A Just a moment.
2 A So, the sofa is eight hundred and ninety-nine pounds and ninety-nine p in total. What's the
address for delivery? Is it a London address?
B Yes, it's in south London.
A What's the postcode?
B It's S-E-twenty-one-eight-G-P.
A And the address is・
B Fourteen Dangerford Road, flat two. That's in Forest Hill, London.
35. 3 A Welcome to our mobile phone helpline. Please say the number of the mobile phone you have a problem
with.
B Oh-seven-seven-double oh-nine-eight-seven-seven-eight-two.
4 A Now, every Friday I'm going to give you some writing to do for homework at the weekend. You can
either give it to me in class on the Monday, or you can send it to me by email. I'm going to give you my
email address and I'd like you to write it down. OK? It's J-V-I-N-E-six-four at kings dot co dot U-K.
B Can you repeat that, please?
A Yes, J-V-I-N-E-six-four at kings dot co dot U-K. OK, now I’m going to write it on the board for you.
Did you get it right?・ Well done. Remember, this symbol is called at in English, and this one is dot.
5 A Good evening.
B Hi. We have a table booked for seven thirty.
A Yes, madam. What name, please?
B Ann Rathbone. R-A-T-H-B-O-N-E.
A Ah, yes, here we are. Can you come this way, please?
36. 6 A OK, Susannah, that's great. Here's your student card. Your classes start on
Monday at nine a.m. Now, the classes are not here in the main school, but in a
different building.
B Oh?
A But it's very near ・just five minutes' walk from here, in Russell Street.
B Sorry, what's the address?
A It's sixteen Russell Street. That's R-U-double S-E-double L. Let me show you
on the map.
B Thank you.
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41. • Type / party?
• Where / party?
• When?
• What time / finish?
• Bring anything?
• What activities?
What type of party is it?
Where is it?
When is it?
What time does it finish?
Do I need to bring anything?
What activities are there (to do)?
42. • Name / club?
• Who / for?
• When?
• What / address?
• £ / price?
• What / activities?
47. Writing practice – On a separate sheet
•Write a letter a friend.
•Tell them about how you are
•Tell them about two things you did last week.
•Ask them about what they did.
•Invite them to do something with you.
Useful expressions
•Would you like to ............... with me on ....?
48. • I’m going to give you a letter from another student.
• Don’t worry whose letter it is. This doesn’t matter.
• Have a read through the letter and see if you can follow it.
• If you can’t understand any parts, underline them.
• If you think there is a spelling mistake, circle the word.
• Write a short sentence at the end of their letter as feedback.
49. • Have a read through the feedback.
• How could you change the underlined parts?
• Check the circled words in a dictionary and make a note
of the correct spelling.
• What will you remember for the next time you write?