This bundle gives an overview of vehicles and prepares learners to call the mechanic and make appointments for a variety of common car problems and maintenance. 1) names of various vehicles 2) personal questions, ie, "What's your dream car?" 3) common car problems and maintenance 4) roleplays between the customer and mechanic shop: -oil change -tire change -transmission fluid -tire rotation -alignment -brakes -windshield wipers -side mirror -bumper -dents, scratches -a/c and heater -filter -emi
Individual, pair and whole class activities for the following: What are the jobs? (brief descriptions of 100 + jobs) General Industries(medical, education, blue collar, white collar, etc) Job duties for various jobs, ie:Barista prepared different kinds of coffeehandled the cash register greeted customers opened and closed the store Detailed verb explanations (ie, when to use: decorated, baked, cooked, maintained, operated, harvested, installed, arranged, prepared, so on) Pronouncing past verb
1) Roleplay banking conversations: lost bank cardstolen bank card opening a new accountvoid check for a new job or rental place apply for a line of creditdouble charged for purchasecredit card for vacationexchanging money for different currenciesexchanging money for different bills/coins2) Reading numbers, prices, checks3) Reading pay stubs: gross paynet paypay periodC.P.P. (Canada Pension Plan) E.I. (Employment Insurance) etc...4) Reading job advertisements with acronyms5) Writing job inq
food idioms roleplays so that students can see how they're used in daily conversations test! the same conversations are repeated with a blank for the idiom (answer revealed upon second click) examples of some idioms: -not my cup of tea-taste in music-bun in the ovenUsed with adult ESL learners *note: I've uploaded a second powerpoint with food idioms alone and images
Common business expressions & roleplays. For example:-downsize -overhead costs -back to square one -put the cart before the horse -high or low turnover rate -my hands are tied -red tape -get the ball rolling -jump the gun -cut corners and more!
Various gardening roleplays between neighbours with a focus on these questions: " what" questions (future plan, past, now, future prediction) & activities, example: What are you going to grow this year? What did you grow this year? What are you growing? What do you think you'll grow? " where" questions (future plan, past, present fact, future prediction), example: Where are you going to put your tulips? Where did you put your tulips? Where are your tulips? Where do you think you'll plant your
This is a great resource for ESL or fashion students! I give each student a slide or two and ask them to describe what the person is wearing, what the person is doing, and other things I can think of (hair colour, eye colour, kind of hair cut, so on). They have lots of fun.
Western wedding vocabulary and traditions, such as: proposalbride, groombridesmaids, groomsmenmaid of honour, best man bridal gown, veil, corsagesuit or tuxedo the first dance flower girl ring bearer wedding showerso on!