What form of communication do you use every day?
e.g.: phoning, texting, e-mailing...
Which form of communication do you prefer? why?
talking
(a)
(f)
says
(d)
communicate
tells
(e)
(f)
say
speak
(c)
SPEAK
TALK / SPEAK
TALK
TOLD
TOLD /
(asked)
TALK / SPEAK
SAID
SAY
SAID
TALKED / SPOKE
SAID
TELL
SAY
AMERICAN
In pairs, discuss different topics related to entertainment (stories) showing either agreement or disagreement while using the vocabulary.
TELL
speak
spoke
BIG PICTURE
said
telling
saying
spoken
Speaking 1
Discussion
In pairs, discuss how communication has
changed and will continue to change throughout the years. Give additional information and use the tenses reviewed in the unit.
Tell the story of a scar, whether a physical scar or emotional one. .
WRITING PRACTICE
WRITE ABOUT THE WAY YOU COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR PARENTS, FRIENDS, TEACHERS/BOSS AND STRANGERS.
USE THE UNIT VOCABULARY
ALSO: SAY / SPEAK / TELL
GRAMMAR: STATE & DYNAMIC VERBS.
PROPER TENSE.
10 LINES MINIMUM
SKIP A LINE
Students compare technological devices they have used or would like to try using comparatives and superlatives.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES IN COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN?
WRITE 3 PARAGRAPHS / 12 LINES
USE VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR OF UNIT 1
SKIP A LINE