The document provides an outline for an English language lesson on household chores and cleaning. It includes discussion questions, readings, exercises, and activities focused on vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation and skills related to describing cleaning tasks and discussing household responsibilities using the present perfect tense. The lesson plan aims to help students practice these areas through pair and group work, role plays, quizzes and a board game.
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2. • Lead in housework photos (5 mins)
• Discussion questions – housework at home (10 mins)
• Reading (1) Household chores – new vocabulary (10 mins)
• Reading (2) Household chores – matching (5 mins)
• Vocabulary building – make or do? (15 mins)
• Speaking practice – comparing countries (10 mins) 55
• Quiz – how many calories do chores burn? (10 mins)
• Grammar – present perfect – Highlighting (10 mins)
• Grammar – present perfect – presentation (10 mins)
• Grammar – present perfect – exercises (10 mins) 95
• Pronunciation practice – yet or jet sounds (10 mins)
• Vocabulary from the class quiz (5 mins)
3.
4. •Who does the chores in your household?
•What tasks in the house don’t you mind
doing? Why?
•Are there any chores you hate doing?
•Do your children help out around the
home?
•Who should do the chores in general?
12. 1. lay the table
(opposite clear)
2. do the washing
3. do the shopping
4. make the bed
5. put away your
clothes
6. do the ironing
7. clean the floor
8. do the washing-
up
9. tidy your room
13. 10. do the vacuuming
11. pick up dirty clothes
12. take out the rubbish
13. dust the furniture
14. make lunch
15. load the dishwasher (opposite unload)
21. Research by Wren Kitchens reveals we burn
over ________ calories every month, just by
doing household chores!
50,000
A) 30,000 B) 40,000 C) 50,000
22. Vacuuming
All the chores that burn the most calories are great for
toning arms and shoulder muscles. With 132 minutes of
vacuuming your home each week burning ____ calories.
387
A) 387 B) 587 C) 787
23. Doing the laundry
Doing the laundry can be a long and tiresome process. Doing
laundry, ironing and putting away clothes can see you burn over _____
calories every week. So, you can put your feet up guilt-free!
700
A) 500 B) 600 C) 700
24. Unloading the car
Any motoring enthusiasts will be happy to hear loading and
unloading the car can offset over _____ calories each week.
Whilst lifting shopping bags out of the car is good for fitness,
just remember to be safe.
400
A) 400 B) 500 C) 600
25. Decluttering
Always moving things around your house? Whether it's finding a new home
for a plant or shifting furniture, decluttering can get you fit in no-time. As
you run up and down the stairs, moving things around, it's estimated you'll
burn ____ calories a day!
240
A) 140 B) 240 C) 340
26. Mopping
Wren Kitchens estimates we spend 138 minutes every week mopping
floors, which burns ____ calories. This is equivalent of doing 340
squat thrusts, and you're being productive at the same time!
405
A) 305 B) 405 C) 505
36. 1. She’s bought a new jacket.
2. He hasn’t found a job yet.
3. Have you spoken to Mr Jackson?
4. We’ve found a fantastic hotel.
37. 5. They haven’t finished eating.
6. Have you seen Peter recently?
7. Have you done your homework?
8. We haven’t replied to their email yet.
38.
39. I've already vacuumed the living room and the bedrooms.
They've already organised the pantry, so we can find everything.
She's already scrubbed the bathroom tiles, and they’re clean.
I've just wiped down all the kitchen surfaces.
He's just finished laundering the bed linens.
We've just cleared out the clutter from the hallway.
Where do already and just come? What sentences do they come in?
I haven't dusted the bookshelves yet.
Have they hung the washing out yet?
The kitchen smells a bit because they haven't emptied the bins yet.
Have you cleaned the windows yet?
Where does yet come? What types of sentences does it come in?
40.
41.
42. 1. I’ve just had breakfast.
2. Have you finished your dinner yet?
3. The film has already started.
4. I haven’t met his girlfriend yet.
43. 5. They’ve just got married.
6. He’s already gone home.
7. We’ve just spoken to him.
8. I haven’t read his new book yet.
48. 1. I’ve just bought some jeans and a jacket.
2. Have you used your new computer yet?
3. Jane’s really enjoying her Japanese classes.
4. Do you usually argue about housework?
5. Is John’s birthday in June or July?
49. 2. They’ve just got married.
3. He’s just taken a photo.
4. She’s just seen a mouse.
5. The film has just finished.
6. A dog has just seen a cat.
53. • Lead in cleaning hacks – pictures (5 mins)
• Discussion questions – cleaning hacks (10 mins)
• Listening (1) the lazy person’s guide – basic details (5 mins)
• Listening (1) the lazy person’s guide – comprehension (10 mins)
• Discussion questions – who would find it useful? (5 mins)
• Cleaning hacks quiz – (10 mins)
• Speaking practice – has he done it yet? (10 mins)
• writing practice – has he done it yet? – sentences (15 mins) 70
• Speaking practice – describing photos / answering questions (10 mins)
• Speaking practice board game – Present perfect (yet / just / already) (15 mins)
• Making questions revision – (5 mins)
• Speaking practice – pair work – exchanging information (15 mins)
• Vocabulary from the class quiz (5 mins)
54.
55. • How often do you clean your house? Do you
have a system?
• Do you have any cleaning hacks to make
things easier?
• What machines do you use to clean? How
difficult would it be without them?
• How is cleaning in the UK compared with
cleaning in your country? Easier? Harder?
Why?
59. 1. For ten minutes twice a day. Set an alarm on your phone to
motivate yourself.
2. Near the place where you need them. If you don’t know where
the product is, you don’t want to look for it.
3. Pour a little water into a microwave-safe bowl, slice a lemon in
half and squeeze the juice into the water. Then, put the two halves
of the lemon in the bowl and microwave on high for three minutes.
Leave the door closed for another five minutes, and then clean the
inside with a cloth.
60. 4. Because you can clean them in the dishwasher.
5. Give them the vacuum cleaner.
6. Hard floors, like wood or stone. Throw your socks
in the washing machine when you finish.
7. Ironing and cleaning the bathroom.
61.
62. Easy cleaning tips that you need to know
Cut the time you spend on the chores and find
more hours in the day for the fun stuff!
63. Clean your bathroom with popular alcoholic drink
Got an unloved bottle of _____ left over from a gathering? If you
don’t fancy making cocktails, you can always dab some onto a soft
cloth and give sinks and taps a rub to make them shine.
vodka
A) rum B) whiskey C) vodka
64. Clean your toilet stains with this fizzy drink
And that's not all that this humble soft drink can offer in terms of cleaning. Get a
grubby loo back to sparkling white by pouring in a can of _____. Let it sit in the
bowl overnight, give it a quick scrub with a brush and then flush the next morning
for a great effect.
cola
A) Fanta B) Cola C) Sprite
65. Unblock a clogged drain for free with this baking ingredient
___________ to the rescue yet again! This time it's a marvel
for unblocking hair or food-clogged drains. Pour one part
baking soda, followed by one part vinegar down it, then cover
and wait for it clear the blockage
Baking soda
66. Remove chewing gum from clothes using this appliance
If you've sat in chewing gum, or managed to get it on any of
your clothes, you'll know what a pain it is to remove. But
here's where your kitchen comes in! Pop your clothing into the
_______ for a few hours – This was it is much easier to pick
or chisel off.
freezer
67. Clean your chopping board with this citrus fruits
Our chopping boards get a lot of use, from joints of meat and
fillets of fish to cutting up fruit and vegetables most evenings - so
it's no wonder they end up looking a bit tired. _______ are great
for lifting stains from chopping boards, as well as removing any
smells. Still not shifting? Sprinkle with baking soda and repeat.
Lemons
68. Get felt tip pen stains out of wood with this bathroom item
If the grandchildren have gone crazy with the marker pens on
your bannisters, table or anything else made from wood, rub it
gently with a little bit of __________ to lift off the stain.
Then go and give them a good telling off and a nice (easy to
erase) set of pencils instead!
toothpaste
75. Things Max has already done
1 He’s already made the bed.
2 He’s already had breakfast.
3 He’s already had a shower.
Things Max hasn’t done yet
1 He hasn’t tidied his desk yet.
2 He hasn’t taken the dog for a walk yet.
3 He hasn’t turned off his computer yet.
4 He hasn’t put away his clothes yet.
76.
77. • Then take it in turns to roll the dice and move your counter along the
board.
• When you land on a time square, you need to make three sentences using
the present perfect.
• The first sentence is about what you have normally just done at that
time of day.
• The second sentence is about what you haven’t done yet,
• and the third is about what they have already done.
• Example: At 8 a.m., I have just had breakfast. I haven’t gone to school
yet. I have already had a shower.
• If you make a grammar mistake or if a sentence doesn’t make sense for
that time of day, you must go back to their previous square.
• The first student to reach the finish wins the game. As an alternative,
you could have the students miss a turn instead of going back to their
previous square.
78. Remember on each
square you have to make
three sentences.
1. I’ve just + past
participle.
2. I’ve already + past
participle.
3. I haven’t + past
participle + yet.
79. Describe the photo for 30 seconds.
Then answer the questions.
Finally answer a question from your partner
80. • Is it a good idea for families to clean together?
• How often should someone clean their house?
• Now answer a question from your partner
81. • Have you got a garden? What tasks do you do in it?
• How do you spend your time in your garden?
• Now answer a question from your partner
82. • How often should someone clean their bathroom?
• Do you have any bathroom cleaning tips?
• Now answer a question from your partner
83. • Who does the dishes in your house? Is it fair like that?
• Is it better to hand wash dishes or use a dishwasher? Why?
• Now answer a question from your partner
84.
85. • What’s the dentist called?
• What’s the telephone?
• Are there evening appointments?
• What’s the address?
• Is there a car park?
86. Are you looking for a job?
We need a cleaner
July – September in the Park Hotel
25 hours per week
£11.40 per hour
Call: 776 2143
87. Are you looking for a job?
• What / job?
• Where / job?
• how much / earn?
• hours per week?
• telephone number?
• what is the job?
• where is it?
• how much can you earn?
• How many hours per
week is it?
• What’s telephone
number?
88. Do you need cleaning products?
JRC Cleaning products
25 Mauler Road
1000s of different products
Special offers on multi-buys
Car park at the rear
89. Do you need cleaning products?
• Name / shop?
• Address?
• How many / products?
• Any offers?
• Car park?
• What’s the shop called?
• What’s the address?
• How many are there
products?
• Are there any offers?
• Is there a car park?