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Transcript

Give Reasons
Turn-TakingCohesive Devices
promise, boutique, deserve, sticky sipping, stuffed, boulevard, peeking dash, extracted, jaywalk, silk auction, vegan, donated, support meagre, model, bother, spectacle delectable, hardware, rely, official
Narrative

Review

Reading

Vocabulary

Grammar

Task

Level 7 Unit 1 Lesson 7

Community Conflicts

What are some reasons for learning English?

Get Thinking!

hit a wallunable to continueTell about a time that you hit a wall.

Idioms

Reading

What responsiblities do you have in your house?

Prereading

promise

Reading

teacher tips

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.
boutique

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.”
deserve

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.
sticky

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.
sipping

Reading

teacher tips

Sammy and Jenny entered the park and were immediately grateful to be under the shade of the big elm trees. Sammy ran off toward the shack with the toilets and Jenny followed behind, slowly sipping her lemonade. While Sammy splashed water on his face, Jenny noticed something greenish-brown on the ground. When she leaned closer, she realised it was a wallet. She glanced around to make sure no one was looking and then picked it up.
stuffed

Reading

Inside there was an ID card, a credit card, a few pictures and 150 dollars in cash. Jenny gasped and ran her finger over the money. With the 50 dollars I already have in the bank, I could buy the dress, she thought. She hesitated a moment and then took a deep breath and quickly stuffed the money in her pocket. She dropped the empty wallet back on the ground and shouted out. “Hey Sammy, look what I found.”
What is the setting of this story?
What did Jenny do all summer?
Why do they go to the corner store?
What were Jenny and Sammy doing on the library steps?

Comprehension

Choose

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

  • promise
  • deserve
  • boutique
  • sticky
  • sticky
  • stucky
  • musky
  • stacky
  • deserve
  • desert
  • dessert
  • destroy

verify

  • promised
  • potioned
  • portion
  • past
  • boutique
  • bench
  • deserve
  • promise

4. I made a to never eat chocolate.

correct

incorrect

teacher tips

XX

XX

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

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

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

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silk
jaywalk
peeking
stuff
boulevard
extracted
sipping
dash

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boutique

Tic Tac Toe

teacher tips

Collect the Gems

donate
vegan
auction
model
bother
spectacle
meagre

teacher tips

Grammar

I think that tomatoes are the most disgusting vegetable in the world. What do you think?

teacher tips

Practice

particularly notably in particular such as

Particularly Bad

teacher tips

Practice

babysit
do housework
study
What should children do after school?
get a job
relax

teacher tips

Give Ideas

What opinions do you hear in this dialogue?

teacher tips

Listening

Listen to feedback from your teacher and decide if there is anything you need to change or add.
Present your speech.

Extension

Why is it important to have hobbies?

Exit Interview

Goodbye!