IT S WINTER TIME DAY 1 ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE E4E 12/4/2017

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IT S WINTER TIME DAY 1 ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE E4E 12/4/2017

TODAY Getting Ready to Talk Exercises Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Rudolph Vocabulary Winter Dialogue Winter Dialogue Vocabulary More Dialogues

GETTING READY TO TALK EXERCISES STAND UP Arm Stretch Hands on hips, rotate Breathe in through nose, out through mouth

GETTING READY TO TALK EXERCISES SIT DOWN Lip Trills Like a Horse Hum Hum Happy Birthday Say - Cheerful Children Have Chubby Cheeks

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer Had a very shiny nose And if you ever saw it You would even say it glows All of the other reindeer Used to laugh and call him names They never let poor Rudolph Join in any reindeer games 1

Then one foggy Christmas eve Santa came to say, "Rudolph with your nose so bright Won t you guide my sleigh tonight?" Then how the reindeer loved him As they shouted out with glee Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer You ll go down in history 2

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Vocabulary Reindeer Shiny Glow Join Foggy Christmas Eve Bright Sleigh Glee Go Down History

Reindeer

Shiny

Glow

Join

Fog

Christmas Eve

Bright

Sleigh

Glee

A New Kind of Dialogue

A New Kind of Dialogue Thom starts with a question You answer the question THEN turn to the person next to you and ask a question THAT PERSON answers your question, THEN turns to the next person and asks a question

START PERSON 1 PERSON 2 PERSON 3 PERSON 4 WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT WINTER? What do you like about winter? I like the snow and the change in the weather. Do you like snow? Yes, I like snow. I like to make snowballs. Do you like to make snowballs? Yes, I like to make snowballs and make them into snowmen. Do you make snowmen in winter? No, I don t make snowmen, but I love watching the snow fall. Do you like watching the snow fall? 1

PERSON 5 PERSON 6 PERSON 7 PERSON 8 Oh, yes. I like to watch the snow fall from inside my house. Do you like to watch the snow fall from inside your house or outside in the snow? I like being outside when it is snowing. Do you ever try to catch snowflakes on your tongue? I did when I was younger but I have not done that in a long time. Did you like being outside when the snow was falling? Oh, yes! My mother had to call me over and over again to come in from the snow. Did your mother let you play outside in the snow? 2

PERSON 9 PERSON 10 PERSON 11 PERSON 12 PERSON 13 3 My mother used to come out and play in the snow with me. What is one of your memories of being in the snow? I remember playing in the snow after school and my mother having hot chocolate for me. Do you like hot chocolate in winter? I love hot chocolate any time of the year. What is your favorite winter food? My favorite winter food is candy canes. Do you like candy canes? Oh, yes. I love candy canes. I steal them from the Christmas tree. How big is your Christmas tree?

PERSON 14 PERSON 15 We have a huge Christmas tree every year, with lots of ornaments. Do you hang lots of ornaments on your Christmas tree? No. But my mother saved all of the Christmas ornaments I made as a child, and she hangs them on the tree every year. 4

WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT WINTER? Change in the weather Snowball Snowman / Snowmen Watching Snow Fall Inside Outside Tongue Younger Have Not Done Dialogue Vocabulary Used To Memory / Memories Remember Hot Chocolate Favorite Candy Canes Steal Huge Ornament

Snowball

Snowman

Watching

Snow Fall

Inside

Outside

Tongue

Younger

Hot Chocolate

Candy Cane

Steal

Huge

Ornament

A NEW KIND OF DIALOGUE Thom starts with a question You answer the question THEN turn to the person next to you and ask a question YOU CANNOT ASK THE SAME QUESTION YOU WERE ASKED THAT PERSON answers your question, THEN turns to the next person and asks a question

What I HATE About Winter Dialogue Questions What do you hate about winter? Do you like the cold? Do you like snow? Do you like playing in the snow? Do you make snowmen? Do you get cold playing in the snow? Did your mother make you hot chocolate? Did your mother play in the snow with you? Do you like snowflakes on your tongue? Did you have warm gloves or mittens? Is your winter coat warm? Do your feet get cold in winter? Does your nose get cold when you are outside in winter? Do you have a nice, warm hat for winter? Do you like driving in winter? Do you like scraping your car windows in winter?

HOMEWORK Learn Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer.

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