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
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vocabulary
6 10 7 8 11 2 1 12 13 14 9
5 4 3
16 15
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17 1 2 3 4
18 9 10 11 12
19 13 14 15 16
20 17 18 19 20
5 6 7 8
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.
HERE
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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
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Answer Key
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