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This practice sheet engages students by prompting them to discuss their preferences related to the four seasons: winter, spring, summer, and fall. Students will explore questions about weather conditions, activities they enjoy in different seasons, and how their routines change throughout the year. The exercises will help reinforce vocabulary related to temperature, weather phenomena, and daily schedules. Various scenarios encourage conversational practice, such as enjoying warm cookies in winter or discussing summer vacation habits.
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1. SUMMER (bodyshift-or), WINTER, YOU LIKE BETTER WHICH?Which do you like better, summer or winter?
WALK (general)WALK (use legs specific)WALK (classifier: CL1) CL:1 “go for a stroll” CL:1 “walk determinedly”
3. AUTUMN, WIND-(light), COOL, YOU LIKE CL:1-"go for a stroll"?Do you like going for a stroll in a cool autumn breeze?
Note: If the other person has established context, you don’t need to add “o’clock” to your time sign.Signer A: YESTERDAY MORNING YOU WAKE UP WHAT TIME?Signer B: “8”
4. SUMMER VACATION, TIME YOU WAKE UP?What time do you wake up during summer vacation?
Review: winter spring fall summerbetter vacation wake-up here weather “go for stroll” “light wind”
6. YOU THINK TONIGHT WILL FREEZE?Do you think it will freeze tonight?
7. SUPPOSE RAIN, CL:1-"GO OUT" PLAY+, WILL SICK YOU?If you play in the rain, will you get sick?
This next slide will show you how to ask “how many sick leave days a person gets at their employment”
9. WORK YOU? SICK VACATION HOW-MANY DAY CAN YOU?If you work, how many days of sick-leave do you get?
10. WARM COOKIE AND MILK, YOU LIKE?Do you like warm cookies and milk?
WAKE-up vs SURPRISEDTOMORROW vs YESTERDAYTIME vs “what-TIME?”
2. YESTERDAY TIME YOU WAKE-UP?What time did you wake up yesterday?
SUMMER vs BLACKBED VS “Go to bed”VACATION = “time-off, extended-break, holiday” vs RETIRE (version 1 and 2)
4. SUMMER VACATION, TIME YOU GO-TO-BED?What time do you go to bed during summer vacation?
THINK VS KNOWFUTURE = “will, someday, eventually…”IF = SUPPOSE
5. SUPPOSE SICK, YOU THINK GO-TO-BED HELP WILL?Do you think bed rest is helpful when a person is sick?
6. YOU USE DEODORANT-(mime rubbing deodorant under your arm) YOU?Do you use deodorant?