Level - low to mid-intermediate
A good conversation lesson can often begin with the students not being sure what the topic of the day is. Not that we want to keep them in the dark for long, but it can get their attention when things aren’t so clear from the outset. But when I teach this lesson I introduce the topic directly, simply to give me a chance to point out that nobody will be required to discuss personal matters related to money. We don’t need to know how much money you’ve got or earn, I may tell them. It can be a relief, on occasions, to those who do consider this a very private matter.
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Lesson plan: guide for teacher on procedure including worksheet tasks
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Worksheets: five downloadable worksheet exercises
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Chris Trickett
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This is a great lesson
Thanks
This lesson is a very useful tool. Thanks a lot.
Wow. What a lesson. There's so much here. I've just picked a few of the activities as I've not much time. Maybe, I'll do two lessons for this. Thanks!
Well I enjoyed this lesson a lot, It'll be very usefull. Thanks a lot!!!
This is a brilliant lesson - I am looking forward to using it. Thank you very much!
There are some great ideas here. Many thanks!