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Saturday, April 11, 2015

April Topic: Spring Allergies


  Get Your Students Talking about Allergies!

Read the article, Allergy Season 2015: Hate Spring?  

Download the Conversation Plus worksheet by ESL Made Easy here


(See suggested worksheet activities for a multi-level class in RELATED ESL LINKS)

RECOMMENDED LINKS FOR ESL STUDENTS AROUND THE TOPIC OF ALLERGIES:


SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES FOR MULTI-LEVEL CLASSES:

*Note: The Conversation Plus worksheet is designed for an intermediate/advanced class, but can be modified for high beginners using the suggested activities below.
With any conversation exercise worksheet, give your students time to complete some of the suggested activities and then take up the answers and discuss as a class. Your high beginners can listen and hopefully understand some of the new vocabulary words in this lesson. They might even have the confidence to participate!

Intermediate/Advanced: (With a partner or in a small group)
1. Discuss the warm-up questions in Part A with your partner or group. 
2. Using the article, work together on the vocabulary matching exercise in Part B.
3. Find the answers and discuss questions 1-10 in Part C.


Extensions:
Research if needed and then write out some possible answers for question 10 in Part C.

High Beginner: (With a partner or alone)
1. Think about the warm up questions in Part A of the worksheet and see if you can discuss them. Use the dictionary to help you with the words.
2. Find the vocabulary bank words in the left column in Part B of the worksheet in the article. Write out the definitions of the words using a dictionary. Make sure the correct definition is used so that it makes sense in how it is used in the article.
3. Using the article, try to find some of the answers for questions 1-5 in Part C .

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