ORAL ENGLISH 22/23
Now, create and enact a similar conversation.
DONE
EMOTIONS.
After the worksheet
1-Watch this video and find...
Phrases to express worry
Phrases to try and calm her down.
Words that describe mood/ emotions/ feeling.
Advice.
2-What would you do?
3-In teams, invent 3 different situations that can cause some of the feelings that we have talked about.
Exchange situations and, in groups of three, talk about how you would feel and what you would do.
DONE
October:
Giving opinions: brainstorming
Think about phrases you use to express what you think about something/somebody
Phrases:
To give your opinion. How can you complete these sentences?
Typical error: In my opinion, I think...
I think (that)
In my opinion,
From my point of view,
To my view,
I don't think that is...
Agreeing or disagreeing:
Typical error: I am agree with you.
To express agreement:
I totally agree.
That's true.
Definitely!
I couldn’t agree more.
Absolutely!
Precisely!
I think so too
To express disagreement:
That’s not always true….
I don’t think so….
No, I’m not sure about that because….
I’m afraid, I disagree….
I see your point, but….
I see what you are getting at, but….
Which of these can you hear in this video? Did you hear any other expressions?
What makes them reach an agreement?
Health. Play this game to relax
Physical and mental. Which one is more important?
In teams, prepare arguments to defend your view. Use the expressions you have learnt.
Debate. Use the expressions above.
FIRST, LISTEN; THEN, WATCH
Listen to the conversation, What is the problem? Where are they? What is the origin of the problem? What about the solution?
Now listen, watch, and take part.
WHEN AND HOW DO YOU USE SHOULD?
Prepare a short play with three characters inspired in what you've just seen. Make it more interesting.
You can also pretend you are at the doctor's.
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