3–6 Students work through the exercises individually and
compare with a partner after each exercise.
Class bonus
Do an example with the class before students work in pairs.
7 After students have read the homepage, elicit or explain that
the likes of the USA and the UK
means ‘countries like the
USA and the UK’.
8 Students can discuss their views in pairs or small groups, and
then compare their ideas with those of other pairs/groups in
a whole-class discussion.
Focus on … this and these
Get students to work through the exercises. Elicit that this/that/
these/those
can be both determiners or pronouns. Elicit that the
words are determiners in Exercise 1 and pronouns in Exercise 2.
Extra practice
Students could also fi nd out about the currency of Australia and
fi nancial issues to consider when selecting a university.
More activities
1 Students could fi nd out about studying in another
country of their choice. Ask students about international
universities in their own country. Which universities are
most frequented by foreigners? Are grants available to
study in their country?
2 Brainstorm words connected with education. Students
can work in groups to write a list. Set a time limit. When
the time limit is up, students take it in turns to say a word.
Build up a class list on the board. Then ask a student to
make a sentence about education with one of the words
on the board. Rub this word off the board before asking
someone else to make a sentence with another word.
Continue in this way until you have rubbed off all the
words from the board.
Real Reading 4 by Liz Driscoll
Teacher’s
notes
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