Situations
Ask for information in a public place (street, airport, school, etc)
Could you tell me how to…
Excuse me, can you help me…
Good morning, could you…
Ask a question using the present perfect.
“Have you ever traveled abroad?”
Replace the expression in italics with something more specific.
- The movie was really good
“The movie was amazing.”
A student answers in Portuguese. What do you say?
Can you try saying that in English?
Create a response for this situation: “Someone asks you for help, but you are in a hurry.”
I‘m sorry, I‘m in a bit of a hurry…
I‘m running a little late, you can ask in the front desk
Create a question for this answer: “I’ve lived here for five years.”
“How long have you lived here?”
Explain the difference between borrow and lend
“You borrow something from someone, and you lend something to someone.”
The classroom is not reacting to you. They are quiet and don’t seem interested. What do you say?
Open answer
Solve the problem: “Teacher, I didn’t understand the homework.”
“Sure! Let me explain it again. You just need to answer questions 1 to 3.”
Correct the sentence and make it real: “She has went to work already.”
“She has already gone to work.”
Use this word in a real situation:
“challenge”
“Learning a new language is a challenge, but it’s worth it.”
None of the students did the homework. What do you do?
Open answer