• • •
Warm Up - Answer the questions. Listen to your classmates' answers.
Vocabulary Intro - Listen to the pronunciation and write a sentence.
Vocabulary Intro - Listen to the pronunciation and write a sentence.
Vocabulary Intro - Listen to the pronunciation and write a sentence.
Vocabulary Fill-in-the-Blank - Fill in the answers.
Vocabulary Fill-in-the-Blank - Fill in the answers.
Grammar Instruction - Learn grammar.
Grammar Practice: Part 1 - Practice grammar. Which sentence uses incorrect possessive grammar? Correct it together.
- This is Monica’s iPhone. She uses it all the time.
- Luke s phone number is (816) 314-5867.
Grammar Practice: Part 2 - Complete each sentence.
Grammar Practice: Part 3 - Complete each sentence.
Pronunciation Practice – Practice pronunciation together.
What is Evan’s phone number?
Evan’s phone number is (212) 345-6749.
Idiom Dialogue: Practice the dialogue with your classmates.
Matching 1 - Match the text messages to the emoji you think fits best.
1 2
Matching 2 - Match the text messages to the emoji you think fits best.
3 4
Discussion: Part 1 - Answer the question with your classmates.
Discussion: Part 2 - Answer the question with your classmates.
Discussion: Part 3 - Answer the question about messages.
Discussion: Part 4 - Answer the question about phone calls.
Discussion: Part 5 - Answer the question about talking on the phone.
Did You Know? - Read about voice mails.
• • •
Let’s Talk - Talk about voice mail messages with your class.
Dialogue - Read the lines with a classmate. Take turns.
Dialogue Fill-in-the-Blank - Fill in the blanks.
Practice: 1 - Listen to your teacher say the recording. Leave a voice mail message.
Voice mail message: Hello, my name is . I’d like to make an appointment for my dog Otto next week. You can call me back at (503) 789-4356.
Office Recording: Thanks for calling Pet Central! Sorry we missed your call. Please leave your name, number, and a message and we will call you back.
Practice: 2 - Listen to your teacher say the recording. Leave a voice mail message.
Voice mail message: Hello, this is from Open English. I'm calling about our class tomorrow. Please call back at (786) 623-4567. Thank you.
Office Recording: Thanks for calling! Sorry I missed your call. Please leave your name, number, and a message and I’ll call you back.
Practice: 3 - Make a voice mail message. Think of a person or office to call. Imagine that you call, and no one answers. Leave your own voice mail.
Role Play - Choose a role and act it out with a partner. Take turns.
Role Play - Choose a role and act it out with a partner. Take turns.
Wrap-Up - Talk with your class and answer the questions.
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• • •
Warm Up - Answer the questions. Listen to your classmates' answers.
Vocabulary Intro - Listen to the pronunciation and write a sentence.
Vocabulary Intro - Listen to the pronunciation and write a sentence.
Vocabulary Intro - Listen to the pronunciation and write a sentence.
Vocabulary Fill-in-the-Blank - Fill in the answers.
Vocabulary Fill-in-the-Blank - Fill in the answers.
Grammar Instruction - Learn grammar.
Grammar Practice: Part 1 - Practice grammar. Which sentence uses incorrect possessive grammar? Correct it together.
Grammar Practice: Part 2 - Complete each sentence.
Grammar Practice: Part 3 - Complete each sentence.
Pronunciation Practice – Practice pronunciation together.
What is Evan’s phone number?
Evan’s phone number is (212) 345-6749.
Idiom Dialogue: Practice the dialogue with your classmates.
Matching 1 - Match the text messages to the emoji you think fits best.
1 2
Matching 2 - Match the text messages to the emoji you think fits best.
3 4
Discussion: Part 1 - Answer the question with your classmates.
Discussion: Part 2 - Answer the question with your classmates.
Discussion: Part 3 - Answer the question about messages.
Discussion: Part 4 - Answer the question about phone calls.
Discussion: Part 5 - Answer the question about talking on the phone.
Did You Know? - Read about voice mails.
• • •
Let’s Talk - Talk about voice mail messages with your class.
Dialogue - Read the lines with a classmate. Take turns.
Dialogue Fill-in-the-Blank - Fill in the blanks.
Practice: 1 - Listen to your teacher say the recording. Leave a voice mail message.
Voice mail message: Hello, my name is . I’d like to make an appointment for my dog Otto next week. You can call me back at (503) 789-4356.
Office Recording: Thanks for calling Pet Central! Sorry we missed your call. Please leave your name, number, and a message and we will call you back.
Practice: 2 - Listen to your teacher say the recording. Leave a voice mail message.
Voice mail message: Hello, this is from Open English. I'm calling about our class tomorrow. Please call back at (786) 623-4567. Thank you.
Office Recording: Thanks for calling! Sorry I missed your call. Please leave your name, number, and a message and I’ll call you back.
Practice: 3 - Make a voice mail message. Think of a person or office to call. Imagine that you call, and no one answers. Leave your own voice mail.
Role Play - Choose a role and act it out with a partner. Take turns.
Role Play - Choose a role and act it out with a partner. Take turns.
Wrap-Up - Talk with your class and answer the questions.