The document provides exercises and content for an English lesson, including a proverb about old friends and old wine being best, questions to review grammar points around common auxiliaries, and fill-in-the-blank exercises practicing getting to know someone and having things in common. Warm-up and reading activities are also listed to round out the lesson.
The document provides exercises and content for an English lesson, including a proverb about old friends and old wine being best, questions to review grammar points around common auxiliaries, and fill-in-the-blank exercises practicing getting to know someone and having things in common. Warm-up and reading activities are also listed to round out the lesson.
The document provides exercises and content for an English lesson, including a proverb about old friends and old wine being best, questions to review grammar points around common auxiliaries, and fill-in-the-blank exercises practicing getting to know someone and having things in common. Warm-up and reading activities are also listed to round out the lesson.
Topic: Best Friend. A lot in common. Auxilaries: be / have / do.
WARM-UP. Correct mistakes
DO YOU KNOW? Do the following tasks to review
Training AV Proverb OLD FRIENDS AND OLD WINE ARE BEST
Fill in the gaps
1. If you _______ someone, you find out what they are like by spending time with them. 2. Mum and I used to _______ a lot. 3. For several years I _______ with her. 4. They have little _______ 5. Ross had always _______ of party animals 6. They had enormous charm and ___ great _______.
Dialogues Monologue Which activities do you prefer or like doing? Do you have any unusual hobbies?
Grammar point Reading and Speaking Warm-up
Fill in the gaps
1. If you get to know someone, you find out what they are like by spending time with them. 2. Mum and I used to fall out a lot. 3. For several years I kept in touch with her. 4. They have little in common. 5. Ross had always enjoyed the company of party animals 6. They had enormous charm and same great sense of humour.