Tuesday, October 20, 2020

6º: Food

 
Questions:

  1. What is your favourite food? What is in it?
  2. What food does your mother always tell you to eat?
  3. What food does your mother always tell you not to eat?
  4. What kinds of food did you eat when you were a child? Do you eat the same things now?
  5. How often do you eat out?
  6. Where is the best place to eat in your town? Why is it so good?
  7. Do you eat different foods depending on the season or weather? Give some examples.
  8. What kinds of food can you cook? Would you like to learn how to cook more types of food?
  9. Describe your favourite food. What ingredients are in it? Why is it your favourite?
  10. Do you prefer fruits or vegetables?
  11. What are you going to have for dinner?
  12. If you visited countries where people ate the following foods, would you try any of them: monkey, snake, dog, insects? Why or why not?
  13. If you could only eat three meals for the rest of your life, what would they be?
  14. What foods do you eat when you feel sick?
  15. What national dishes from your country would you recommend to the world?

Do you like these different places to eat?

Here is a picture of different places where people go to eat. Do you like these different places? Talk with your friend about the different places where people eat and decide which place the family would enjoy the most.


Good or bad choices









Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Sixth Grade: Family

 

Questions:

  1. How many people are there in your family?
  2. Do you have any brothers or sisters?
  3. Tell me about someone in your family.
  4. How do your parents earn a living? What are their jobs?
  5. What does your family usually do on Sundays?
  6. Does your family eat meals together? What else do you do together?
  7. Describe some fun family activities that family members can do together.
  8. What are some things families can do to be happy together?
  9. Is your family important to you? Why?
  10. Who does the housework in your family (e.g. cleaning, cooking)?
  11. Having many children or only one child: which is better? Why?
  12. Will you always live with your parents? Why? / Why not?
  13. Why do people decide to have kids?
  14. How will families be different 100 years in the future?
  15. How were families different 100 years ago?

Talk about the families:


Here are some pictures of people spending time together. Can you talk about picture A? Then, talk about picture B.

Useful Phrases:
  • At the top
  • On the left (hand side)
  • On the righ (hand side)
  • In the middle
  • In the background
  • In the foreground
  • At the bottom

Rainy Day:

A family decided to go out on a rainy day. Talk together about the different places they can go to and decide which one would be best.





Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Let's Meet our New Assistants

 


Look at the presentation for the names:

  • Lovely
  • Rege
  • Mabee
  • Rachel

Listen to the assistants.
After they will ask you some questions.


Happy Halloween

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