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Activity: What are You Doing this Weekend? Vocabulary: - Weekend activities: going out, sports, theater, movies, music, and so on. - Interrogative pronouns: When? Where? What? With whom? What time? - Present progressive for the future Level: All levels Materials: Several small pieces of paper Write a weekend activity on each paper. Use the vocabulary you have learned that week. For instance: go to a concert, watch a sports event, go to the movies, go to the park, visit a friend, go out with friends, and so on. The activities should be as generalized as possible. Ask a student what he/she is doing on the weekend. He/She should answer whatever is on the paper. Then, the class has to ask him//her all sorts of questions. For instance, is the answer is that he/she is going to a concert, ask: "What type of music? What groups/singer? Where? When? What time? With whom?" Tell students to be as curious as they wish, using the vocabulary of the week and their imaginations! This is a great activity to get shy students to talk. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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