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Example lessons • Modals • Used to • Adjective order **look at the green text for teaching tips**
Example lesson Grammar: Modals Functional target language: Giving suggestions Examples: You should… Why don’t you… **look at the green text for teaching tips**
**set the context** What is an “agony aunt”? …sometimes called a “problem page”
Dear Marge, All the other children laugh at me at school and say my clothes are completely unfashionable. I feel really stupid. I ask my parents to buy me better clothes but they say they don't have **controlled practice** enough money. What can I do? What advice can we give? Why don’t you… You should…
Dear Marge, I have been married for nearly a year and my husband doesn't seem interested in me anymore. I think he may be more interested in his work partner, a woman half his age. I am pregnant now and feel fat and ugly. Is there any hope for our marriage? What advice can we give? Why don’t you… You should…
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**extend language** https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=o 6 Crq. B 29 CY 4
**practice** A foreign friend is coming to visit Korea. What advice can you give them? Have to / must / need to Had better / should Can / could / might
Example lesson Grammar: Used to I used to play soccer. I used to have a pet dog. Koreans used to wear hanbok. **look at the green text for teaching tips**
**set the context** How have you changed? What did you used to do? What did you used to like?
**model examples** What did you used to do? 2011 Now I used to go for long bike rides, but now I don’t.
**model examples** What did you used to do? I used to go out in Hongdae, but I don’t now. I used to listen to loud music, but now I like quiet music. I used to live in Ilsan, but now I live in Seoul. I used to work at SNUE, but now I work at HUFS. I used to have long hair. Checking questions: Do I live in Ilsan now? Do I work at HUFS now? How about you? Make 3 -4 sentences and share with your partner. **controlled practice**
**model examples** My son used to love trains. He used to collect Thomas toys. He used to ride his kickboard every day. He used to play basketball. **controlled practice** How about a person you know? Make 3 -4 sentences and share with your partner.
**free practice** **personalizing** Discussion Questions What is a food that you used to hate but now you like? Who used to be your hero when you were young? Who used to be your favorite singer when you were young? Did you use to have a pet? What used to be your favorite game to play? Where did you use to play when you were a child? What was Korea like when you were a child?
John and Mary are visiting Seoul. Can you tell them about the history of Seoul and traditional Korean life? **real world practice with context**
• This used to be the main train station in Seoul. • Korean kids used to play in the street. • We used to live in a house called a hanok. What would be interesting to tell John and Mary? Korean food, clothes, buildings, life…
BUT!!! “I used to…” - and “I am used to…” are different! TO BE USED TO and USED TO are not the same. **contrasting target grammar with similar grammar**
BE USED TO = familiar or comfortable with something I was used to driving on the left in England, but now I am used to driving on the right. I am used to getting up early to take my son to school. I am used to using a Mac computer so Windows confuses me. How about you? Make 3 -4 sentences and share with your partner. **practice to check**
Example lesson Grammar: Adjective order Examples: A cute little smooth white dog. An expensive antique square mirror. **look at the green text for teaching tips**
**checking** **introducing concept** Adjective Order Right or wrong? She lost a white small cat. I bought a yellow big melon. He’s my smart tall friend. It’s a gold beautiful necklace.
Put the adjectives in the correct order Italian beautiful old tiny **checking** A car
Put the adjectives in the correct order Italian old A beautiful tiny car
Put the adjectives in the correct order Italian old A beautiful tiny car
Put the adjectives in the correct order Italian A beautiful tiny old car
Put the adjectives in the correct order A beautiful tiny old Italian car
Put the adjectives in the correct order tall American A black young player
Put the adjectives in the correct order black American A tall young player
Put the adjectives in the correct order black American A tall young player
Put the adjectives in the correct order American A tall young black player
Put the adjectives in the correct order A tall young black American player
Put the adjectives in the correct order expensive square silver An antique mirror
Put the adjectives in the correct order square silver An expensive antique mirror
Put the adjectives in the correct order square silver An expensive antique mirror
Put the adjectives in the correct order silver An expensive antique square mirror
Put the adjectives in the correct order An expensive antique square silver mirror
Put the adjectives in the correct order metal cooking A sharp big knife
Put the adjectives in the correct order metal sharp cooking A big knife
Put the adjectives in the correct order metal cooking A big sharp knife
Put the adjectives in the correct order cooking A big sharp metal knife
Put the adjectives in the correct order A big sharp metal cooking knife
Put the adjectives in the correct order British smart A strong teenager
Put the adjectives in the correct order British strong A smart teenager
Put the adjectives in the correct order British A smart strong teenager
Put the adjectives in the correct order A smart strong British teenager
Put the adjectives in the correct order cute smooth white A little dog
Put the adjectives in the correct order smooth white A cute little dog
Put the adjectives in the correct order smooth white A cute little dog
Put the adjectives in the correct order white A cute little smooth dog
Put the adjectives in the correct order EXIT A cute little smooth white dog
Quality
TASK **free practice** **personalizing** Choose something you have and describe it. Use as many adjectives as possible in the correct order. **model example** My lovely old black leather wallet.