Where I live: places and transportation

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LESSON SET OVERVIEW

With this lesson set, your students will:

  • learn and practise vocabulary for places in the city,
  • explore adjectives to describe places,
  • talk about their neighbourhood,
  • learn and practise the transport vocabulary,
  • practise listening comprehension,
  • talk about their neighbourhood and its public transport.

With this set, students learn the vocabulary to talk about their neighbourhood, as well as describe different places and talk about transportation.

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Each lesson in the set is also a standalone lesson.

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Lesson 1

Teach students places in the city and adjectives to describe them
ESL lesson on places in a town
Standard Lesson 60 min Premium Plan

In my neighbourhood

General

Students learn the names of different places (e.g. gym, school, restaurant, etc.) and adjectives to describe them (e.g. free, dirty, new, etc.). They also practise using adjectives (e.g. friendly, creative, beautiful, etc.) to describe people in their neighbourhood. Students also watch a video and talk about the place where they live and their neighbours.

Lesson 2

Have students talk about getting around the city using transport vocabulary
beginner lesson on transport
Standard Lesson 60 min Premium Plan

Do you often take the bus to work?

General

Students learn the types of transport (e.g. bus, tram, plane, etc.) as well as the verbs to use them with (e.g. take, go by, ride, drive). They revise the places from Lesson 1 and say how they get there as well as the adjectives to describe public transport. They also watch a video about public transport in Luxembourg City.

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