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Today's Lesson

Task

Vocabulary

Giving ideas
promise, boutique, deserve, sticky

Reading

Grammar

Narrative character and setting
Turn-taking structures

Community Conflicts

Level 7 Unit 1 Lesson 1

teacher tips

Get Thinking!

What is your favourite place in your community?

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Idioms

castle in the air a dream that is probably impossible Carol is trying to open her business, but I think she is building a castle in the air.

Reading

Prereading

What do you usually do in the summer?

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Reading

Jenny sat on the steps outside the library and squinted as a cloud moved to cover the sun. “What do you think?” She turned toward her younger brother. “Should we walk to the store or wait for Mom to pick us up?" “In my opinion, it is too hot to walk anywhere right now,” Sammy replied. “If we go to the store, I’ll buy you an ice cream cone,” Jenny promised her brother. Sammy jumped up instantly and rushed down the stairs, shouting with joy.
promise

Reading

Jenny walked slowly down the stairs and joined her brother on the sidewalk. While they walked toward the corner store, Jenny looked into the different windows along Main Street. She slowed down in front of the boutique and stared at the dress in the front window. “I wonder if Mom would buy me this dress,” she said aloud. “What’s your opinion?” Sammy turned around and ran back to his sister. “I really doubt it,” he shook his head. “It’s almost 200 dollars.”
boutique

Reading

“I believe I deserve this dress,” Jenny exclaimed. “I did a lot of housework, and I babysat you all summer.” “I disagree,” Sammy said while he pulled his sister away from the window. “I deserve 200 dollars for putting up with you all summer.” The siblings entered the corner store and spent a few minutes enjoying the air conditioning. Finally, Jenny picked up an ice-cold can of lemonade and a bag of snacks. Sammy chose a triple-fudge chocolate ice cream cone.
deserve

Reading

Once they were back on the sidewalk, Sammy pointed across the street. “We could go to the toy store,” he suggested. “I’m not sure,” Jenny answered. “They won’t let us in with food, and you need to wash your sticky hands before you touch anything.” “We could go to the park, then,” Sammy said. “They have a fountain where I can wash my hands.” “That’s a great idea,” Jenny agreed, and the two turned at the corner toward the park.
sticky

Comprehension

  1. What were Jenny and Sammy doing on the library steps?
  2. Why do they go to the corner store?
  3. What did Jenny do all summer?
  4. What is the setting of this story?

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Matching

deserve
boutique
sticky
promise

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Choose

  • promised
  • potioned
  • portion
  • past

1. I my mom that I would study for the test.

  • deserve
  • desert
  • dessert
  • destroy

2. I did so much work and now I a break.

  • boutique
  • bench
  • deserve
  • promise

3. I bought this dress in the new down the street.

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correct

  • promise
  • deserve
  • boutique
  • sticky

4. I made a to never eat chocolate.

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incorrect

  • sticky
  • stucky
  • musky
  • stacky

5. After he ate the chocolate, his hands were all .

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Narrative

Characters
Setting

Grammar

Turn Taking

Ask someone what they think: Don't you think? What do you think? What's your opinion?
Suggest something: We could . . . Fancy . . . What if we . . .
To have a proper dialogue, you must be able to take turns
Ask someone if your idea is acceptable: Is that alright? Is that okay? Is it okay if . . .?
Use one of these expressions so that the other person can begin speaking

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Practice

I think that carrots are the most delicious vegetable in the world. What do you think?

Practice

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Give Ideas

get a job
relax
What should children do during their summer vacation?
do housework
study
babysit

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Listening

What is the main idea of this radio ad?

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Extension

Listen to this podcast! Minute 3:50 - 6:10 Be prepared to tell your teacher how elevators go up and down in the next class.

Exit Interview

Why is taking turns important in a conversation?

Goodbye!

Feedback form

Date:

Feedback FormLevel 7 Unit 1 Lesson 1

Feedback Form

Student:

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Vocabulary

Grammar

Speaking

Reading & Listening

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Date:

Feedback FormLevel 7 Unit 1 Lesson 1

Feedback Form

Student:

Teacher:

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Vocabulary

Grammar

Speaking

Reading & Listening

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