It’s week 6 of the semester. Time for an ESL speaking quiz.
ESL Speaking Activities Hour 1
Notes (5)
- Please continue to practice listening with the online listening lessons
- You have a quiz this week. It’s going to be Wednesday/Thursday.
- New office hours: Tuesday 1-2 and Thursday 1-4
- About Quiz #1: 10% of final score.
Practice 1: Like and Look Like (15)
Pair work. Ask your partner the questions. S/he must answer with the correct form of like or look like. Ask at least 2 follow up questions.
STUDENT A
Ask your partner these questions.
- What do you like eating for lunch?
- What is your home town like?
- What does your brother or sister look like?
- What is the climate in Korea like?
- What is your best friend like?
- Would you like to live in England?
STUDENT B
Ask your partner these questions.
- Did you like going to high school?
- Is there someone in the class who looks like a famous person?
- Did you like green vegetables when you were a kid?
- What is television like?
- What were you like as a child?
- Do you look like you mother or father?
Practice 2: Like and Look Like (10)
Look at the pictures (click here to look at the pictures). Talk with your partner and ask a few questions.
- Describe what you see.
- How do the people look?
- What are the people like?
- Why might this picture be famous or interesting?
Practice 3: Looks Like (10)
Look at the picture. Use LOOKS LIKE to describe the things that might happen.
For example:
- It looks like he might fall down.
- She looks like she might have an accident.
Pair Work Worksheet (15)
Do you now these words? Try this vocabulary worksheet with your partner.
Hour 2 Unit 8
Textbook
- Touchstone online listening files
preview vocabulary (15)
- to spill
- to borrow
- to lend
- to react
- a loan
- in a bad mood
phrasal verbs
- to worry about
- to apologize for
- to talk to
- to think about
- to forget about
- to pay for
page 78 B-1 (10)
- read
- listen
- read and listen
- complete exercise B and C (fill in blanks)
page 79 3 (15)
- I would – I’d
- check pronunciation of would
- grammar in pink box
- write sentences
- check answers on board
- pair work Q&A
page 83 2 (10)
- make Q&A
- with I’d
- For example: “I’d spend more reading books and less time on the internet.”
Hour 3
- prepare for quiz #1 (15)
- quiz #1 (30)