19th November 2020
Everybody Up 6, Unit 1, Lesson 4


Can you guess the three countries ?
Divide the class into three teams, named after Brazil, South Korea and Spain. On the board write three columns or project an image like this:

Ask questions and one player from each team has to run to the board and slap the correct number
Example: The capital of the UK is: 1 Manchester 2 Cardiff 3 London
What language do people speak in Brazil 1) Portuguese 2) Spanish 3) French
The Great Wall is in 1) Japan 2) Germany 3) China
How do you say ‘Hello’ in Spanish ? 1) Xin chao 2) Hola ! 3) Annyeonghaseyo
You can walk under 1) the street 2) the fountain 3) the train tracks
Walk around 1) the fountain 2) the stairs 3) the river
Which country doesn’t have camels (not in zoos) 1) China 2) Egypt 3) Japan
Now, run and write
Where can you:
see fish, sharks and sea creatures ? buy clothes and shoes and books and toys ? ride a rollercoaster ? borrow books ?
Now, sentence building
Show students two flashcards from previous lessons. They have to combine to form a long sentence, using the past tense.
EXAMPLE:
First I walked over the bridge then took the train to the museum
First I walk__ ______ the river then _____ the ferry to the aquarium
First we walk__ _____ the train tracks then _______ the subway to the department store.
He walk__ ______ the fountain then ______ a car to the library
She (run) ________ the stairs then __________ a taxi to the zoo
Now, guess the country: This music is from ?
If the class is active and outgoing, they may want to try some Flamenco dancing, in which case, Ole !
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