Asking questions-Web of me
Warm up- Fun Questions
Grammar correction
Game - Grammar game
Review Game- game 1, game 2
Class 1
Speaking:
Talk about the last time you ate out and what your dining experience was like.
Listening:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0RXkfKgkFzXYVVIYW9kSkRWeFk/edit?usp=sharing
Reading and asking questions about the above recording:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0RXkfKgkFzXWVltTnduSnZpWEE/edit?usp=sharing
Grammar: Present/present continuous
Speaking:
Food expressions and discussion:
http://www.tefl.net/esl-lesson-plans/TBW_Food_Sayings.pdf
Class 2
- Vocab places-worksheet
- Are we living faster-speaking
- Comparatives- Reading
- Comparatives- Grammar
- Living better or worse? Reading
- Ed/ing- adjectives
Class 4
Lesson 5
We use the third conditional to imagine another past.
- If I hqd done my homework the teacher wouldn't have shouted at me.
(In reality I didn't do my homework and my teacher shouted at me.)
- She would have passes her exam if she had studied more.
(In reality she didn' study enough and so she didn't pass her exam.
- Vocab places-worksheet
- Are we living faster-speaking
- Comparatives- Reading
- Comparatives- Grammar
- Living better or worse? Reading
- Ed/ing- adjectives
Clip from a movie 3rd conditional and luck.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZj1Yeb-tVg
esl.about.com/od/Find-the-Mistake/a/Past-Perfect-Worksheets.htm
Past Perfect Worksheets
"Had any of these things happened differently, the end of Daisy's afternoon would have been another one."
1. Daisy's shoelace broke.
2. The delivery truck moved moments earlier.
3. The girl broke up with her boyfriend.
4. The man forgot to set the alarm.
5. The woman didn't remember her coat.
6. The taxi driver stopped for a cup of coffee.
Grammar Past perfect/3rd conditional
The past perfect refers to a particular point of time in the past.
Examples:
Past Perfect Tense
Examples:
Past Perfect Tense
Example Sentences
esl.about.com/od/Find-the-Mistake/a/Past-Perfect-Worksheets.htm
Past Perfect Worksheets
"Had any of these things happened differently, the end of Daisy's afternoon would have been another one."
1. Daisy's shoelace broke.
2. The delivery truck moved moments earlier.
3. The girl broke up with her boyfriend.
4. The man forgot to set the alarm.
5. The woman didn't remember her coat.
6. The taxi driver stopped for a cup of coffee.
Lesson 5
We use the third conditional to imagine another past.
- If I hqd done my homework the teacher wouldn't have shouted at me.
(In reality I didn't do my homework and my teacher shouted at me.)
- She would have passes her exam if she had studied more.
(In reality she didn' study enough and so she didn't pass her exam.
3rd Conditional
Purpose: practice of:
IF + HAD (N’T) PARTICIPLE, WOULD (N’T) HAVE PARTICIPLE
If+past perfect of have, would hqve + verb
story:
1. Students write each problem and its corresponding result on the board
EXAMPLE: Her alarm didn't go off – she overslept.
2. Students imagine Sarah had a good morning and use the third conditional:
If her alarm had gone off, she wouldn't have overslept.
Pairs of students make third conditional sentences with the remaining examples.
STORY: Exercise
Homework!
The 'what if....' form is often used in movies and novels but think about the times you have used the equivalent in your own life.
Write down 5 regrets that you have.
Lesson 6
Prepositions
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/prepositions
http://www.usingenglish
IF + HAD (N’T) PARTICIPLE, WOULD (N’T) HAVE PARTICIPLE
If+past perfect of have, would hqve + verb
Daisy and her friend WOULD HAVE CROSSED the street and the taxi WOULD HAVE DRIVEN by.
story:
1. Students write each problem and its corresponding result on the board
EXAMPLE: Her alarm didn't go off – she overslept.
2. Students imagine Sarah had a good morning and use the third conditional:
If her alarm had gone off, she wouldn't have overslept.
Pairs of students make third conditional sentences with the remaining examples.
STORY: Exercise
Homework!
The 'what if....' form is often used in movies and novels but think about the times you have used the equivalent in your own life.
Write down 5 regrets that you have.
Lesson 6
Prepositions
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/prepositions
http://www.usingenglish
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