Who do you think is the targeted audience of this ad?
Grammar
Reported Speech
said declared remarked announced noted commented
told me informed me let me know
Mary
Ben
Mom
Mom, Mary told me she had lived in this house for 10 years and was ready for a change.
I have lived in this house for 10 years, I am ready for a change.
I have been waiting for her to move out for six years!
Mom said she had been waiting to hear this for six years!
Paraphrase
I am not a huge fan of K-pop. I think it is not very interesting and the songs are kind of long and repetitive.
Jean said she didn't like K-pop because it was boring.
Paraphrase
I don't really like traveling on a plane because it is crowded, and loud and I have a hard time falling asleep and there is nothing to do.
I am a huge fan of chocolate cookies. They are delicious, soft, chewy and sweet. I could eat chocolate chips cookies all day!
They said
That trip was just terrible.
You'll never believe what I saw!
Reading
Prereading
What kind of food can you find while traveling?
A Trip to Chicago
look at the layout of the city and watch thousands of cars driving in perfectly straight lines.” “That must make it easy to get around? Or did you get lost?” “No, it was really easy to get around. All of the streets have numbers and it works just like one of those (x,y) axis grids from math class.”
“So, tell me about this Willis Tower. Your brother said that you had taken an express elevator to the top”
“We did. We went to the observation deck and looked out at the lake and the city.”
“What did you see?” “Well, the whole city is built on a grid, so all of the streets make perfect squares. It’s really cool to
grid
“Absolutely not. Chicago does not want you to put ketchup anywhere.” “Weird. I feel like if you want ketchup, you should be able to eat ketchup.” “Yeah, I agree. Plus, there was nothing really special about the hotdog. It was just a normal hotdog with mustard and onions and relish. It just ended up tasting like pickles.”
“After we went to the top of the WIllis Tower, we went down to the most famous hotdog place and had a traditional hotdog.”
“Your brother told me that in Chicago people don’t allow you to put ketchup on your hotdog.”
relish
on, so we just sat with everyone in the grass and listened to music for a few hours. It was really cool sitting there, with the lake behind us and all the stunning buildings in front of us. Then we were close enough to walk home in the sunset. It was kind of magical. The next day after our mobster tour, we went to a blues club and heard some more music.”
“Your brother said that there was a big park right in the middle of the city. Did you see that?”
“Yeah, we went to this huge park that was really close to our hotel and next to the lake. There was a free blues concert going
stunning
“Yeah, your brother said you had needed to go right back to work the same day that you landed. You must have been exhausted.” “I was, but it was worth it.” “Wow, that sounds like a really great trip. I wish I could go to Chicago.” “If you are serious, we could plan another trip. I would love to go back. There was so much that I didn’t see. The history and culture of the place is really exciting.”
“The next afternoon, we had to head home. Luckily, we were so exhausted that we fell asleep almost as soon as the plane took off. Then we got back here, unpacked and went right back to the grind.”
the grind
Identify
Which paragraph talks about the layout of the city?
“So, tell me about this Willis Tower. Your brother said that you had taken an express elevator to the top.” “We did. We went to the observation deck and looked out at the lake and the city.” “What did you see?” “Well, the whole city is built on a grid, so all of the streets make perfect squares. It’s really cool to look at the layout of the city and watch thousands of cars driving in perfectly straight lines.” “That must make it easy to get around? Or did you get lost?” “No, it was really easy to get around. All of the streets have numbers and it works just like one of those (x,y) axis grids from math class.”
Which paragraph talks about a magical experience?
Which paragraph gives an opinion about food?
“After we went to the top of the WIllis Tower, we went down to the most famous hotdog place and had a traditional hotdog” “Your brother told me that in Chicago people don’t allow you to put ketchup on your hotdog.” “Absolutely not. Chicago does not want you to put ketchup anywhere” “Weird. I feel like if you want ketchup, you should be able to eat ketchup.” “Yeah, I agree. Plus, there was nothing really special about the hotdog. It was just a normal hotdog with mustard and onions and relish.”
Which paragraph talks about a future plan?
Identify
“Your brother said that there was a big park right in the middle of the city. Did you see that?”
“Yeah, we went to this huge park that was really close to our hotel and next to the lake. There was a free blues concert going on, so we just sat with everyone in the grass and listened to music for a few hours. It was really cool sitting there, with the lake behind us and all the stunning buildings in front of us. Then we were close enough to walk home in the sunset. It was kind of magical. The next day after our mobster tour, we went to a blues club and heard some more music.”
Which paragraph talks about the layout of the city?
Which paragraph talks about a magical experience?
“The next afternoon, we had to head home. Luckily, we were so exhausted that we fell asleep almost as soon as the plane took off. Then we got back here, unpacked and went right back to the grind”
“Yeah, your brother said you had needed to go right back to work the same day that you landed. You must have been exhausted.”
“I was, but it was worth it.” “Wow, that sounds like a really great trip. I wish I could go to Chicago.” “If you are serious, we could plan another trip. I would love to go back. There was so much that I didn’t see. The history and culture of the place is really exciting.”
Which paragraph gives an opinion about food?
Which paragraph talks about a future plan?
Summary
Willis Tower
Grant Park
Imagine that you are the narrator and you are telling your mother what Jerry did on his trip.
hot dog
airplane
Vocabulary
Matching
relish
stunning
amazing
the grind
sauce made with pickles
grid
your daily routine
equally spaced lines that intersect
Tic Tac Toe
grid
security
memorial
gangster
slumber
polluted
stunning
relish
designer
Practice
Negotiate
I want to go on the river boat!
We might
Or
Maybe
Ugh, I just want to eat food.
But
Extension
Listen to the podcast: 5:50 - 8:00 What effect does travel have on the environment?
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Task
Vocabulary
Negotiate
relish, grid, stunning, the grind
Around the World
Level 8 Unit 12 Lesson 3
Interview
Have you ever had any problems while traveling?
Very Punny
concerning a vehicle for the water
about
a boat
Listening
Who do you think is the targeted audience of this ad?
Grammar
Reported Speech
said declared remarked announced noted commented
told me informed me let me know
Mary
Ben
Mom
Mom, Mary told me she had lived in this house for 10 years and was ready for a change.
I have lived in this house for 10 years, I am ready for a change.
I have been waiting for her to move out for six years!
Mom said she had been waiting to hear this for six years!
Paraphrase
I am not a huge fan of K-pop. I think it is not very interesting and the songs are kind of long and repetitive.
Jean said she didn't like K-pop because it was boring.
Paraphrase
I don't really like traveling on a plane because it is crowded, and loud and I have a hard time falling asleep and there is nothing to do.
I am a huge fan of chocolate cookies. They are delicious, soft, chewy and sweet. I could eat chocolate chips cookies all day!
They said
That trip was just terrible.
You'll never believe what I saw!
Reading
Prereading
What kind of food can you find while traveling?
A Trip to Chicago
look at the layout of the city and watch thousands of cars driving in perfectly straight lines.” “That must make it easy to get around? Or did you get lost?” “No, it was really easy to get around. All of the streets have numbers and it works just like one of those (x,y) axis grids from math class.”
“So, tell me about this Willis Tower. Your brother said that you had taken an express elevator to the top” “We did. We went to the observation deck and looked out at the lake and the city.” “What did you see?” “Well, the whole city is built on a grid, so all of the streets make perfect squares. It’s really cool to
grid
“Absolutely not. Chicago does not want you to put ketchup anywhere.” “Weird. I feel like if you want ketchup, you should be able to eat ketchup.” “Yeah, I agree. Plus, there was nothing really special about the hotdog. It was just a normal hotdog with mustard and onions and relish. It just ended up tasting like pickles.”
“After we went to the top of the WIllis Tower, we went down to the most famous hotdog place and had a traditional hotdog.” “Your brother told me that in Chicago people don’t allow you to put ketchup on your hotdog.”
relish
on, so we just sat with everyone in the grass and listened to music for a few hours. It was really cool sitting there, with the lake behind us and all the stunning buildings in front of us. Then we were close enough to walk home in the sunset. It was kind of magical. The next day after our mobster tour, we went to a blues club and heard some more music.”
“Your brother said that there was a big park right in the middle of the city. Did you see that?” “Yeah, we went to this huge park that was really close to our hotel and next to the lake. There was a free blues concert going
stunning
“Yeah, your brother said you had needed to go right back to work the same day that you landed. You must have been exhausted.” “I was, but it was worth it.” “Wow, that sounds like a really great trip. I wish I could go to Chicago.” “If you are serious, we could plan another trip. I would love to go back. There was so much that I didn’t see. The history and culture of the place is really exciting.”
“The next afternoon, we had to head home. Luckily, we were so exhausted that we fell asleep almost as soon as the plane took off. Then we got back here, unpacked and went right back to the grind.”
the grind
Identify
Which paragraph talks about the layout of the city?
“So, tell me about this Willis Tower. Your brother said that you had taken an express elevator to the top.” “We did. We went to the observation deck and looked out at the lake and the city.” “What did you see?” “Well, the whole city is built on a grid, so all of the streets make perfect squares. It’s really cool to look at the layout of the city and watch thousands of cars driving in perfectly straight lines.” “That must make it easy to get around? Or did you get lost?” “No, it was really easy to get around. All of the streets have numbers and it works just like one of those (x,y) axis grids from math class.”
Which paragraph talks about a magical experience?
Which paragraph gives an opinion about food?
“After we went to the top of the WIllis Tower, we went down to the most famous hotdog place and had a traditional hotdog” “Your brother told me that in Chicago people don’t allow you to put ketchup on your hotdog.” “Absolutely not. Chicago does not want you to put ketchup anywhere” “Weird. I feel like if you want ketchup, you should be able to eat ketchup.” “Yeah, I agree. Plus, there was nothing really special about the hotdog. It was just a normal hotdog with mustard and onions and relish.”
Which paragraph talks about a future plan?
Identify
“Your brother said that there was a big park right in the middle of the city. Did you see that?” “Yeah, we went to this huge park that was really close to our hotel and next to the lake. There was a free blues concert going on, so we just sat with everyone in the grass and listened to music for a few hours. It was really cool sitting there, with the lake behind us and all the stunning buildings in front of us. Then we were close enough to walk home in the sunset. It was kind of magical. The next day after our mobster tour, we went to a blues club and heard some more music.”
Which paragraph talks about the layout of the city?
Which paragraph talks about a magical experience?
“The next afternoon, we had to head home. Luckily, we were so exhausted that we fell asleep almost as soon as the plane took off. Then we got back here, unpacked and went right back to the grind” “Yeah, your brother said you had needed to go right back to work the same day that you landed. You must have been exhausted.” “I was, but it was worth it.” “Wow, that sounds like a really great trip. I wish I could go to Chicago.” “If you are serious, we could plan another trip. I would love to go back. There was so much that I didn’t see. The history and culture of the place is really exciting.”
Which paragraph gives an opinion about food?
Which paragraph talks about a future plan?
Summary
Willis Tower
Grant Park
Imagine that you are the narrator and you are telling your mother what Jerry did on his trip.
hot dog
airplane
Vocabulary
Matching
relish
stunning
amazing
the grind
sauce made with pickles
grid
your daily routine
equally spaced lines that intersect
Tic Tac Toe
grid
security
memorial
gangster
slumber
polluted
stunning
relish
designer
Practice
Negotiate
I want to go on the river boat!
We might
Or
Maybe
Ugh, I just want to eat food.
But
Extension
Listen to the podcast: 5:50 - 8:00 What effect does travel have on the environment?
Exit Interview
Why is it important to make a travel plan?
Thank You!
Goodbye!
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