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Conversation Class Teacher: Anderson Trouble Sleeping

Conversation Class Teacher: Anderson Trouble Sleeping. What comes to you mind when you see the word :. SLEEP.

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Conversation Class Teacher: Anderson Trouble Sleeping

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  1. Conversation Class Teacher: Anderson Trouble Sleeping

  2. What comes to you mind when you see the word: SLEEP

  3. ALARM – BLANKETS – DREAMS – DUVET – FALL – KEEP YOU AWAKE – INSOMNIA – JET-LAGGED – LOG – NAP – NIGHTMARES – OVERSLEEP – PILLOW – SET – SHEETS – SIESTA – SLEEPING TABLETS – SLEEPY – SNORE - YAWN Complete the sentences using the words above: Most people start feeling __________ around 11.00 at night. They often open their mouth and _________. They go to bed and __________ their __________ clock. They get into bed and put their head on the __________. They cover themselves up with a __________, or with _________ and __________. Soon they __________ asleep. Some people make a loud noise when they breathe. They __________. During the night people have __________ or __________. If you don’t hear your alarm in the morning, you might __________. If you drink coffee in the evening, it might __________ __________ __________. Some people can’t sleep because they suffer from __________. These people often have to take _________ __________. Some people have a __________ or a __________ after lunch. A person who sleeps well “sleeps like a __________”. Someone who is tired after flying to another time zone is _______ - ________. sleepy yawn set alarm pillow sheets duvet blankets fall snore dreams nightmares oversleep keep you awake insomnia sleeping tablets nap siesta log jet-lagged

  4. Have you ever overslept and missed something important? Are you a light sleeper or do you sleep light a log? Have you ever fallen asleep at an embarassing moment, for example during a class? Do you sleep with a duvet or blankets? How many pillows do you like to have? Do you often have nightmares or recurring dreams? Do you snore? Have you ever had to share a room with someone who snores? Was this a problem? Is there any food or drink that keeps you awake, or that stops you from sleeping well?

  5. Do you remember a time or a place where you slept very badly? Why? Have you ever stayed up all night? Do you sometimes have problems getting to sleep? What do you do? Do you take or have you taken any pills? Did they work? What are somethings that prevent you from sleeping? Does love prevent you from sleeping? When was that? What happened?

  6. Time to listen to a song!!!!! Complete the tasks from the worksheet the teacher gives you!

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