A lesson by Chris Speck about describing people and places.
- Level: Beginners
- Time: Up to 1 hour
- Vocabulary: Basic adjectives, comparatives and superlatives
- Focus: Comparing things, reading, writing and speaking
A lesson by Chris Speck about describing people and places.
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To provide practice of reading for both general and detailed information, to encourage students to deduce meaning from context, to engage students in a discussion about the topic.
To exchange personal information, explore job definitions and practice basic job-related questions.
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