Good job with your presentations, everybody! You should be proud that you have been able to speak in English for so long. And to make yourselves understood, of course.
Last week we studied vocabulary to talk about cities, towns and villages. We learned some adjectives to describe them:
beautiful, friendly, industrial, tourist, quiet, noisy, crowded, historic, modern, clean, dirty, polluted, etc.
Students picked up a picture of a city and chose the sentences which described them. Then they talked to each other about their city/town/village. They asked each other:
Where do you live?
Possible answer: I live in Chicago.
What's Chicago like?
There are many beautiful skyscrapers and it's near Lake Michigan.
We also studied places in the city: hotel, restaurant, cafe, post office, police station, gas stations, fire station, bus stop, bakery, pharmacy, supermarket, fitness centre, church, night club, music hall, cinema, theatre, shop, and more. Do you remember other places?
We practiced this type of question: Is there a pharmacy in your street? or Is there a hotel in your neighborhood?
You know better than me what you have for homework because you have the book with you. I think you have to finish the reading and answer the questions.
Check this video if you have the chance. We'll do it in class anyway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzfMUrpN-Go
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