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Red looks very nice on the wall!

lesson description
You will be able to distinguish the difference between here and there, recognize colors, and use the present tense form of the verbs make and talk.

objectives
D  escribe colors and locations in your home Use here and there Practice present tense verbs

Lesson ID: #0381

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vocabulary
6 10 7 8 11 2 1 12 13 14 9

5 4 3

16 15

In k

17 1 2 3 4

18 9 10 11 12

19 13 14 15 16

20 17 18 19 20

blue green red orange

5 6 7 8

yellow black brown pink

purple white gray paint

paper pencil artist painting

pen ink paint brush brush

verbs

to make I make you make she/he/it makes they/we make to talk I talk you talk she/he/it talks they/we talk

your turn
Fill in the blank with the correct to make or to talk verb. For example: She talks to the artist every day. 1. She ________ orange lamps here. 2. Kim ________ food for Jeff to eat . 3. Jeff ________ to the artist over there. 4. ________ to Sara about the color. 5. How do you ________ the color pink? 6. You ________ pink by mixing red and white. 7. She ________ about the book. 8. We ________ with the French girl.

key phrases
What color is this/that? What is your favorite color? My favorite color is Where is it? It is over there/here. To make a living To make money That makes sense.

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conversation
Read the following conversation out loud five times. Peter: What is this? Sara:  Its the color I am going to paint my wall. Kim: What color is your carpet? Sara: Beige. Kim:  It makes sense; red wall and beige carpet. Peter:  Red makes the room look nice! What color is your couch? Sara: Its white. Kim:  Red walls, beige carpet and white couch. Peter: Hmmm, that makes sense. Sara: Are you sure? Kim:  Dont worry! These colors are fine.

Bonus Feature: Watch the English Highway video to follow along! (Lesson ID: #0321)

your turn
Write the correct color in the boxes to complete the crossword puzzle. 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 down 3 down 4 down 5 down 7 2 across 3 across 6 across 7 across

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location
Some key words to show position are: where, there, here. Where is used when asking or telling someone about a place or location. For example: Where is the red book? The table is where I put the book. There is used to indicate a place or location that is not in close proximity. For example: The red book is there on the shelf. Here is used to indicate a place or location that is close by. For example: The blue book is here in my hand.

your turn
Write a sentence about each item and its location. You can use two items in one sentence. For example: The blue ocean is over there.

1. _____________________________________________ 2. _____________________________________________ 3. _____________________________________________ 4. _____________________________________________ 5. _____________________________________________ 6. _____________________________________________ 7. _____________________________________________ 8. _____________________________________________

here and there


The use of here and there depends on the location and context. For example, the yellow paint across the room is there. However, the blue paint next to you is here.

HERE

white chair pizza purple shirt computer

THERE blue ocean car woman yellow flower

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putting it all together


Write a sentence about each item and its location.

cultural tip
Certain colors are associated with different feelings in different cultures. In English-speaking countries, green is associated with envy, red with passion, white with innocence, and purple with royalty.

In k

For example: The green pencil is here.

1. _______________________________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________________________________ 5. _______________________________________________________________

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Answer Key

your turn - exercise 1


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. makes makes talks Talk make make talks talk

your turn - exercise 2


1 down = green 3 down = brown 4 down = yellow 5 down = pink 2 across = red 3 across = blue 6 across = orange 7 across = black

your turn - exercise 3


Students should write six different sentences using here and there correctly. For example: The pizza is here. The computer is here, but the car is over there. Talk to the artist in the white chair here.

putting it together - exercise 4


Students should write five different sentences applying here and there correctly, using the items in the picture. For example: The blue pen is there. The yellow pencil is over there. The red paint is there. The purple pain is over here. The black ink is here.

Lesson ID: #0381

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