Giving advice and making suggestions

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Vocabulary - giving advice

giving advice

LESSON OVERVIEW

This worksheet is focused on giving advice and making suggestions. It is a standalone worksheet which can be used with many different lesson plans from our website, e.g. Workplace stress management, Cyberbullying or How to make hard choices.

B1 / Intermediate
B2 / Upper Intermediate
45 minStandard LessonPremium Plan

PRESENTATION & PRACTICE

The worksheet starts with a short table with various structure for giving advice and making suggestions. First, students have to study the table and complete sentences with correct form of verbs in brackets. There are such modals as: should, might, could, structures: had better, second conditional, as well as verbs recommend and suggest. Then, after checking the answers, students move to one practical exercise. They have to write one piece of advice to seven different problems using words in brackets. They can have various ideas for advice, however, they have to use provided words.

VOCABULARY AND PRODUCTION

After presentation and practice phase, students move to a vocabulary exercise, which they’ll need for their production task at the end of the worksheet. There are different phrasal verbs listed (e.g. put up with, run out of, work out, etc.). Students have to fill in the gaps with phrasal verbs that collocate with all three things provided in each line. There is one line completed, i.e. ‘put up with your boss, bad behavior and a messy house’. When your students finish the exercise, check whether they correctly understand the meanings of all phrasal verbs.

Finally, students move to a speaking activity. They need to come up with some problems and the other person needs to give them advice. The person who states the problem should use phrasal verbs and words that collocate with them from the previous exercise, whereas students who are supposed to give advice should use various structures from the table at the beginning of the worksheet. Let them come up with 3-4 problems and advice and then switch pairs and go through another iteration of problems-advice.

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  1. CantonesePete

    Great lesson, mixing giving advice with Phrasal verbs. My students like it! However, slide 7 is a bit tricky and challenging without any definitions of the Phrasal verbs. I would suggest having another slide with some definitions to prepare them for slide 7.
    Keep up the great work.
    Peter.

    1. Stan

      Thanks for the feedback! We might add such a slide as a supplementary slide that teachers could use if their students need some support there.

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