In today’s
lesson, we are going to talk about ‘the perfect weekend’.
We are also going to look at multi-word combinations with get.
Before we
start, it is important to know how you spend your weekends.
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2.- You’re
turn…
Answer the
following question out loud giving as much detail as possible.
What
do you usually do at the weekend?
Useful
language:
Here are
some useful phrases to help you answer the question above:
I usually…..
I sometimes….
I often…..
I like to….
If I have time I….
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.........
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3.- Key
vocabulary
Before listening
to your teacher, try and learn the following vocabulary:
To do the
housework
To go out for a meal
To visit relatives
To stay in
To go out
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4.- Listening (Video)
4.1.- Listen
to your teacher answer some questions based on how she spends her weekend.
Fill in the gaps with her answers:
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(Para
ver as respostas fazer click no texto; duplo click volta a posição
original)
Check your
answers against the tapescript. .
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5.- Spoken
response to listening…
5.1.- Now you have heard your teacher talking about what she does at
the weekend. Answer the following question out loud in as much detail
as possible.
Are you
similar to your teacher?
Do you
do the same things at the weekends?
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5.2.- Respond
to your teacher’s questions.
She is going
to ask you some questions about what you do in your free time.
Som
(Para
ver as respostas fazer click no texto; duplo click volta a posição
original)
The following
expressions may help you answer the questions:
I always…
I often…
I usually…
I sometimes…
I hardly ever…
I never…
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6.- Teacher
Talk Time (Listening)
You’re
teacher is going to talk to you about what she would do on her ‘perfect
weekend’.
6.1.- Before
you listen, see the multi-word verbs with get.
Som
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6.2.- Fill
in the gaps with the correct multi-word verb from the list above.
(Para
ver as respostas fazer click no texto; duplo click volta a posição
original)
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7.- Your turn…
Answer the
following questions out loud in as much detail as possible.
What’s
your idea of a perfect weekend?
What would
you do?
What wouldn’t
you do?
Don’t
forget to use some of the multi-word phrases with ‘get’!