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Created on March 22, 2024
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ACT. 1
ON A TYPICAL DAY AT THE MOMENT / NOWADAYS page 9
STAND UP AND ASK SOMEONE
Useful expressions
DO YOU AGREE?
Agreeing
Disagreeing
Good service is more important than good food.
I don’t agree!I totally disagree! Absolutely not! That’s not right! I’m not sure about that.
That’s right!Absolutely! Exactly! Me too! Yes, I agree! I totally agree! I couldn’t agree more! I see exactly what you mean! You're right. That's a good point.
The best chefs are usually men.
Everybody should learn to cook at school.
Cheap restaurants always serve bad food.
Partly agreeing
Waiters should earn a good salary and tips should be banned.
I agree up to a point, but ... I see your point, but ... That’s partly true, but ... I'm not so sure about that.
Italian food is the best in the world.
Act. 2
Elaborate an infographic using the materials you bring and the information about the impact of healthy and junk food. You must include:
Advantages
Disadvantages
30 min
in pairs
Comparisons - differences
Tips
WHAT CAN YOU SEE
IN THIS PICTURE?
Let's see the differences!
A father and a parent
a parent raise and take care of the child (mom-dad)
A mother and a stepmother
a stepmother is when your biological father gets married to another woman
A brother and a brother-in-law
a brother in law is not related by blood, but by the marriage to a spouse.
A stepsister and a half-sister
Half-siblings have one biological parent in common, while, step-siblings are related only by the marriage of their parents.
A grandfather and a great-grandfather
Your great-grandfather is the father of your grandmother or grandfather.
An adopted child and an only child
An only child is born to his parents and shares the genetic material.
Brothers, sisters and siblings
Siblings is plural of both sisters and brothers
Immediate family and extended family
Your parents, siblings, spouses, and children are considered immediate family.Any grandparents, cousins, uncles, aunts, or otherwise would be your extended family.
Choose only three cards
Do you have a big family?Who do you live with?
How often do you see your extended family?
How often do you have a meal with your family?
Do you spend more of your free time with family or friends? why?
What do you do and your family mainly argue about? Do you ever argue about phones or tablets?
Are there any members of your family who you have very little contact with? why?
How often do you go out for a meal or to a cinema with a family member?
Ask in pairs each other questions and share your answers
OPPOSITES ATTRACT
What do you like the most of a person?
How can we describe someone by the way they act, think and behave?
PERSONALITY TEST
Do you consider yourself as shy? Are you mean to animals or nature? Are you lazy to finish tasks? When you are with people you do not know you rather to talk or be quiet? In your friend group are you the funny one or the serious one?
MBTI
The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator is a pseudoscientific self-report questionnaire that claims to indicate "psychological types" of four categories: introversion or extraversion, sensing or intuition, thinking or feeling, and judging or perceiving.
If you are curious to know more about the 16 personalities search "16 personalities.com free personality test"
RE
BOSSY - a person who give orders to someone very dominant MOODY - a person who unpredictable changes of mood SPOILT - a person who is badly behaved STUBBORN - a person who is determined to do what they want and very unlikely to change their mind AFFECTIONATE - a person who is warm, tender, and loving
some examples of personality
FALSE FRIENDS !!
Be careful with the following words even though they might be similar to Spanish they have a different meaning in English -Sensible -Sensitive -Sympathetic (someone who is kind to sb who is hurt or sad)
Were you a spoiled child?
Read the questions and answer. After that share your story with a classmate
What bad thing did you do? How old were you? where were you? what happened in the end? did anyone of your siblings give you a hand? how did your parents react?
SELF-PORTRAIT POEM
Myriam
Write your own self-portrait poem! Instructions. Line 1 - your first name Line 2 - four adjectives that describe you Line 3 - where you are in your family and your parents' names Line 4 - three things you like Line 5 - something you are afraid of Line 6 - something you would like to do Line 7 - your last name
sensible, stubborn, ambitious, imaginative youngest daughter of Ori likes to meditate, watching films and dark chocolate afraid of loss and future would like to go to Taj Mahal
Leyva
Writing.
You received a friends' email. They are asking you about a friend of yours to be an au pair in England. Write an email to answer it.
When describing a person it might be helpful for you:
He's quite / very + adjective (friendly, stubborn, moody). She's a bit + (negative adjective) - untidy, lazy, shy. He likes / loves / doesn't mind + verb (ing) -He doesn't mind working late- She's happy to + infinitive -She's happy to be a teacher He's good with children. at making new friends.
Family tree
Watch the following video and after that make your family tree.Write a brief description of each one from your family members. What are they like?