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Play the game in small groups You need a dice and counters I Place your counters on the square marked START and throw the dice The first player to throw a six starts the game The first player throws the dice and moves their counter along the board according to the number on the dice Players than play in turns moving round the board When a player lands on an orange square they have to talk about the subject for thirty seconds When a player lands on a purple square, each of the other players asks him or her a question beginning with the question word If the player has nothing to say or can't talk for the necessary time or can't answer the questions, they are allowed to pass and miss a turn The game continues until the first player reaches the square marked FINISH Additional material What are the sports and activities below? Use the pictures to help you s e 11 a b b a baseball y c c i g n inksig gwimsmin cie-itanksg eshor-idngir bleat n i n s e t leblaktabs gob n i x 10 mist rang ys 11 o b v a I e y 12 ujod 13 d es n ibrgwo anr, 14 g u r y b b r a k ttseognia 2-, Write the names of: one sport which needs gloves baxing five sports which use a ball _ four sports which need water, ice or snow four spoils in which yeu ride on something three spovis von in a gym Four sports for which you often have a referee i Find Two Students Who Always Usually Sometimes Question How often you eat fish? Your answer How often you drink milk? How often you watch TV? How often you eat dog meat? How often you ride a bike? How often you go swimming? How often you drink tea? How often you eat in a toilet? How often you read books? How often you brush your teeth? Y How often you take a shower? How often you wash your face? How often you see a doctor? How often you sing songs? How often you drink coke? How often you watch cartoons? Designed by Never Luke Biesiada, 2007 Names 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 www.esl-galaxy.com esl-galaxy.com ESL Teacher & Student Resources ^|#* 38 DISCUSSION MODULE No Contents Skill Dicussion forms PART 1: Introduction and making friends (Week 2) Greetings Pairwork Pairs Self- introduction Individual Individual Exchanging personal information Groupwork Groups of Presentation Groups of or Presentation Groups of Pairwork Pairs Talking about favourites Note PART 2: Family (Week 4) Talking about family members: name, age, jobs, addresses, marital status, hobbies Sharing information with partners about family PART 3: Daily activities (Week 5) Talking about your daily habits and free time activities Groupwork Groups of Talking about likes and dislikes Presentation Groups of i MODULE No Contents Skill Dicussion forms Note PART 1: Your house (Week 6) Talking about your house you are living Talking about your dream house Groupwork Presentation Groups of Groups of PART 2: Your favourite food (Week 7) Talking about your favourite food and drinks Presentation Groups of Discussing about food combining in Vietnam Groupwork Groups of PART 3: Your favourite jobs (Week 8) Talking about favourite Pairwork jobs Discussing about jobs and necessary qualities Groupwork Pairs Groups of MODULE No Contents Skill Dicussion forms PART 1: Your unforgetable experiences (Week 10) Telling about the experiences/ stories you never forget Presentation Groups of Describing feelings Pairwork Pairs your PART 2: Your idol (Week 11) Talking about your idol Groupwork Groups of Note Complete the sentences with in, on, or at EXAMPLE The film's at six o'clock Is the conference a weekday? I've got an appointment _ Friday Read the text and decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F» You can ride a moped when you're 16 years old, but you can't ride a motorbike or drive a car until you're 17 You can't drive a lorry or a bus until you're 21 You can't leave school and get a job until you're 16 You can a part-time job when you're 13, but you can't work for more than 25 hours a week, and you can't work before o'clock in the morning or after o'clock in the evening When you're 18 you can leave home and you can get married (You can these things when you're 16, if your parents agree.) You can also vote in elections when you're 18 You can go into a pub when you're 14, but you can't buy an alcoholic drink until you're 18 You can smoke at any age, but you can't buy cigarettes until you're 16 You can't gamble until you're 18 Is the meeting _ the afternoon? No, it's _the evening It's _ 7.30 »\ Find the names of activities EXAMPLE ired a roshe ride a horse mwis verdi _ nur nitpa _ neacd gisn alpy lofg lapy lestlabbka 10 EXAMPLE You can drive a bus when you're 18 T dire a ccyibel _ ylpa hte iolvin 10 Receptionist Good morning Can \ (1) you? Yes (2) I make an appointment with Doctor Wall, (3)? Receptionist Yes Can you (4) at ten to three on Monday? Mr Smith No, I'm afraid I _ (5) What _ (6) the evening? Receptionist Doctor Wall isn't here in the evening, I'm (7) I can put you in at ten thirty on Tuesday Mr Smith Yes, that's fine Receptionist What's your _(8), please? Mr Smith (9) Tom Smith Receptionist Thank you Mr Smith Mr Smith Goodbye Receptionist Complete the dialogue Mr Smith (10) 10 (F) You can ride a motorbike when you're 16 years old You can buy an alcoholic drink in a pub when you're 14 You can leave school when you're 16 You can't a part-time job until you're 16 You can get married when you're