Daily routine. Shops and shopping презентация

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Learning Objectives 8.S3 give an opinion at discourse level on

Learning Objectives

8.S3 give an opinion at discourse level on a

range of general and curricular topics
8.S5 interact with peers to negotiate, agree and organise priorities and plans for completing classroom tasks
8.R2 understand specific information and detail in texts on a growing range of familiar general and curricular topics, including some extended texts
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Discussion: Daily Routine Education is important in all countries, but

Discussion: Daily Routine

Education is important in all countries, but they say

in Japan it is even more important. Why?
Going to extra classes in the afternoon is not compulsory for Korean students, but many of them attend private schools and academies. Why?
Japanese students never ask questions in class. Why? What do they do at the lesson?
What does Japanese and Korean teaching have in common?
Is discipline important at school? Why? Why not?
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Tell if you agree or disagree: Shopping can be a good therapy.

Tell if you agree or disagree:
Shopping can be a good therapy.

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Who likes shopping more: men or women? What do usually

Who likes shopping more: men or women?
What do usually women buy?


What do usually men buy?
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Going shopping: new words 1. Hard (too much) – hardly

Going shopping: new words

1. Hard (too much) – hardly (little effort)
2.

Adore – love very much
3. Purchase – buy
4. Mass consumption products
5. Brand garments – modern clothes
6. Season discounts
7. Recover from everyday stress
8. Healing effect
9. Satisfaction
10. Cure emotional exhaustion
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Answers 5 - Achieve 1.T 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.F

Answers 5 - Achieve

1.T
2.T
3.F
4.T
5.F

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Homes: Questions for discussion: 1. What are the advantages and

Homes: Questions for discussion:

1. What are the advantages and disadvantages

of living in a house or a flat?
2. What do you think about people keeping big dogs in flats?
3. Which would you rather spend your money on - a wonderful house or wonderful holidays?
4. What is your relationship with your neighbours? What do you want your neighbours to be like?
5. Burglary is always a worry for home owners. What kinds of things can be done to make houses more secure?
6. Do you normally try to make improvements to your home with your own hands or do you usually pay professionals? What are the advantages and disadvantages in each case?
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Speaking Assessment 1: Task: Discuss any of the two statements

Speaking Assessment 1:

Task: Discuss any of the two statements with your

partner saying whether you agree or disagree with them. Provide explanation to your answer. You should speak 4-5 minutes.
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Questions for discussion: Family is the most important thing in

Questions for discussion:

Family is the most important thing in the world.
Discuss

a story (film, TV programme or cartoon) that involves dogs or other animals 
It is better to live in a house rather than in a flat
Students’ daily routine is different in Japan, South Korea and Kazakhstan.
Shopping can be a good therapy
My house is my castle
Some people like to live in unusual houses ( caravan, lighthouse, tent), others prefer typical dwelling.
Pets can help people.
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Speaking criteria:

Speaking criteria:

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