Tuesday, November 29, 2022

ESL WORKSHEET - Candy, Food and Drink

LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS
A SWEET TOOTH


LinguaHouse
Jan. 18, 2021


Level: Elementary (A1-A2)
Type of English: General English
Tags: Food and Drink; Shopping; Pronouns; Vocabulary and Grammar
Publication date: 01/18/2021

Students define vocabulary related to sweet things and listen to a storekeeper talking about what different customers buy. The language point is object pronouns, and students activate the target language in a structured interview. There is also a short optional extension activity that offers practice with pronunciation and vocabulary development related to the topic (by Stephanie Hirschman).

  • CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in American English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the teacher’s lesson plan in American English.
  • CLICK HERE to download/listen to the audio in American English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in British English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the teacher’s lesson plan in British English.
  • CLICK HERE to download/listen to the audio in British English.

AUDIO TRANSCRIPT (AMERICAN ENGLISH)

Lots of different people come into my store, and they all buy different things. Before and after school, there are lots of children in the store.
Children always ask for candy - they love it because it doesn’t cost much money. At 10 o’clock, an old lady always visits the store. She asks for something small, like a doughnut. She never asks for cake - maybe she doesn’t like it.
At lunchtime, a few teenagers come into the store. They are always hungry, and sometimes they buy pancakes to share.
In the afternoon, office workers want chocolate. They really like it because it helps them work when they are tired. And me? It’s funny - I hate sweet things. But if it’s very hot weather, I enjoy ice cream.


Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/esl-lesson-plans/general-english/a-sweet-tooth. Accessed on November 29, 2022. © 2008–2022 LinguaHouse.com. All rights reserved.

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