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Super Simple Questions

What Color Is It?


Let's Begin!
Dialogue 1

Practice the dialogue with your partner.

Student A: I got you an apple.

Student B: Thanks. What color is it?

Student A: It's red.

Student B: I like green apples.

Student A: Sorry. Here's a red one.

Dialogue 2

Practice the next dialogue with a different partner.

Student A: Do you want some grapes?

Student B: What color are they?

Student A: They are green.

Student B: I like red grapes.

Student A: Really? I like green grapes.

Student B: I like green apples, but not green grapes.

Student A: Really? I like red apples and green grapes.

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What Color Is It?
Super Simple Questions

Let's Learn!
COLORS

A. Speaking

Repeat these colors, likes, and dislikes.

Colors Likes & Dislikes

Apples are red. I like red apples.

Oranges are orange. I like orange oranges.

Bananas are yellow. I like yellow bananas.

Avocados are green. I don't like brown avocados.

Blueberries are blue. I don't like green blueberries.

Plums are purple. I don't like purple fruit.

The inside of a watermelon is pink. I like pink watermelon.

The outside of a coconut is brown. I like white coconuts.

The inside of a pear is white. I don't like brown pears.

Blackberries are black. I don't like red berries.

B. Writing C. Listening

Now turn your paper over and write 10 sentences Listen to the types of fruit. Give a thumbs up if
about the colors of many types of fruit. you like the fruit. Give a thumbs down if you don't.

• Pears are green.


• The inside of a watermelon is pink.

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What Color Is It?
Super Simple Questions

Let's Practice!
Dialogue 3 Dialogue 4

Practice the dialogue with your partner. Practice the phone conversation with your partner.

Student A: My sister has a new car! Student A: Hi, dear.

Student B: Nice! What color is it? Student B: Hi, Auntie Becky. What's up?

Student A: It's yellow. Student A: I want to make you a sweater.

Student B: What color is your car? Student B: Okay, thanks!

Student A: My car is black. Student A: What color are your eyes?

Student B: Black? Student B: Green.

Student A: Yes, I like black cars. Student A: Oh, good. I like green.
I will make you a green sweater.

Dialogue 5

Practice the phone conversation with your own information.

Student A: Hi,                . It's                .


(name) (name)

Student B: Hi,                . What's up?


(name)

Student A: I have a question for you. What color are your eyes?

Student B: My eyes? They are                . What color are your eyes?
(color)

Student A: My eyes are                .


(color)

Student B: Do you like                eyes?


(color)

Student A: Yes / No, I like / don't like                eyes.


(color)

Today's Questions & Answers


• What color is it? • What color are your eyes? • Do you like green eyes?
• It's pink. • My eyes are green. • No, I like blue eyes.

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