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1 Students can work in small groups and plan a short walking tour around the town / city where they are studying. They can choose three or four places to visit and make a poster with pictures and text. 2 Alternatively, encourage students to choose a place in the town / city that not many people know about. They can then tell the rest of the class about the place they have chosen. Real Reading 1 by Liz Driscoll Teacher’s notes Cambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLS for external or third-party Internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. Unit 10 I’d like to register Note that health and illness can be a sensitive subject. Look at the unit title with the class. Ask students to quickly look through the unit and work out the meaning of the title. If necessary, explain that register means ‘to put your name on an offi cial list’. Use this opportunity to introduce the following words: appointment, medical record . Get ready to read • Ask students what illnesses the people in the picture have. Get students to suggest other ailments. • Ask students to circle the words that are true for them. • Invite individual students to make a sentence each. If they want to say the same thing that someone else has said, encourage them to use either after never and hardly ever, and too after sometimes and often. For example: A: I never have a cold. B: I never have a cold either. A: I often have a headache. B: I often have a headache too. Download 0.64 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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