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Engaging Activities for Household Chores Practice

This activity encourages learners to match sentences and pictures related to household chores. Before the lesson, print the provided slides and cut out the sentences and corresponding images. In groups, learners will match them together. As you go through the slides, ask learners to correct their matches while using the keyboard arrows or buttons to navigate. This interactive approach reinforces language skills through practical examples of chore-related vocabulary and phrasing. Repeat the presentation as needed to enhance understanding.

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Engaging Activities for Household Chores Practice

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  1. Week 14 Ideally, prior to showing these slides, print the slides and cut up the sentences and pictures. Ask the learners in groups to match them, then work through the slides and ask learners to correct as you go along. Use the arrows on the keyboard to move forward or click the buttons. Press F5 on the keyboard to start the slideshow. end show

  2. 1 How often do you wash up?

  3. 2 I always wash up.

  4. 3 How often do you sweep the floor?

  5. 4 I never sweep the floor.

  6. 5 How often do you tidy up?

  7. 6 I sometimes tidy up.

  8. 7 How often do you iron?

  9. 8 I usually do the ironing.

  10. 9 How often do you make the beds?

  11. 10 I often make the beds.

  12. start again(if needed) end show slide 1

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