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What are the five senses?

What are the five senses?. sight smell touch taste hearing What is the “sixth” sense called? intuition. Discuss your sensory memories with your partner. p. 20 - Memories from Senses. Don’t forget rules of conversation practice. English only Keep talking. Textbook p. 22.

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What are the five senses?

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  1. What are the five senses? • sight • smell • touch • taste • hearing What is the “sixth” sense called? intuition

  2. Discuss your sensory memories with your partner. p. 20 - Memories from Senses • Don’t forget rules of conversation practice. • English only • Keep talking

  3. Textbook p. 22 • Read part A. • Look at the yellow rules chart (B) • Do Practice exercises (C) On a piece of notebook paper write out complete sentences about yourself for six (6) of the situations on the next page. “used to”

  4. Discuss your past activities. • You have plenty of topics to discuss. Keep talking for 7-8 minutes. • Don’t forget to practice AGREEING and DISAGREEING as much as possible.

  5. “ground” is never used to describe a playing area for sports or games, except as the place that young children play: “playground” Leisure Activities Where do you play these sports? baseball “field” or “diamond” ice hockey boxing auto racing basketball swimming soccer skiing

  6. What’re the actions (verbs) you “do” in these leisure activities? to fish - I fish with my father on the weekends. to go fishing - We go fishing in our old row boat. fishing calligraphy art motor-cross text messaging poetry pottery music photography movies or TV weight training sports event cycling *mountain ...

  7. Discussion With your partner have a regular conversation about the sports / games / leisure activities that you have done or used to do. Keep talking in English only.

  8. Discussion 2 • With your new partner, discuss sports / games / leisure activities you each • have done • used to do • still do regularly or sometimes these days • On a piece of note paper, write down what you learn in note form.

  9. Next week is a special holiday. Due Next week (on my desk - office 1) • Workbook check, pp. 10-14 For week 7: • Quiz #1 : vocabulary and grammar from Units 1 & 2 • Preview Unit 3 Conversations w/Tim: • Week 5 – bad habits you’ve broken • Week 6 – things you used to do before the semester began

  10. For next week • Workbook check, pp. 10-14 • Quiz #1 : vocabulary and grammar from Units 1 and 2 • Preview Unit 3 Conversations w/Tim: • Week 5 – bad habits you’ve broken • Week 6 – things you used to do before the semester began

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