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WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?

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CASE 1. I’m lost!!!( 2 sessions: 15-20 m each)

STUDENT A

What’s the problem?

You’re visiting Dublin castle, but you’ve lost your map.

You’re lost in the centre of Dublin!! You don’t know how to get to

O’Connor bed & breakfast.

What can you do? Ask someone who works at the Dublin Castle?

At the end, write the dialogue in your Detective Notebook.

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STUDENT B

You work at the Tourist Information Office. Give him/her a map and explain

him/her how to get to O’Connor Bed and Breakfast. It’s beside the National

Library.

You’ve got a map

At the end, write the dialogue in your Detective Notebook.

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STUDENT C

You’re an Irish man/woman.

You don’t know where O’Connor bed & breakfast is.

Tell him to go to the tourist Information Office. There’s one next to Dublin

Castle.

At the end write the dialogue in your Detective Notebook.

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STUDENT D

You work at Dublin’s Castle. But it’s your first day and you’re from Wales.

You don’t know Dublin.

Explain it to the tourist and tell him/her to ask to the Irish man/woman next

to you.

At the end, write the dialogue in your Detective Notebook.

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DRUGSTORE

Washington Street

George Street

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Start

CLOTHING STORE

GARAGEE

ICE CREAM PARLOR

LIBRARY

RESTAURANT

BANK

OFFICE BUILDING

DRUGSTORE

BEAUTY PARLOR

A B C

D E F

G H I

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SUGGESTIONS (some options to use the printable):

1) Print the whole worksheet for each student.

2) Print page 2 and 3 for each student and print page 1 as a poster and let stick it on the

blackboard for them to check and see.

3) Divide the class into groups of 3 or 4 students, print page 2 and 3 for each student and print

page 1 once for each group.

4) Print page 1 and glue it on cardboard; divide the class into groups of 4 students and give one

board to each group. Print a set of places for each group. Student 1 and 2 play against

student 3 and 4. Student 1 takes a place and gives directions to student B (placed in the

“start” point with a token). Student 2 follows the directions and tells where he is. Student 1

can’t look while student 2 follows the directions. If the student 2 is right in front of the

same place in the student 1’s paper, they get one point.

CIRCUS

BAKERY

LIBRARY OFFICE BUILDING

BOWLING ALLIE SCHOOL

HOSPITAL

CHURCH

MOVIE THEATRE STADIUM

BANK PARK AIRPORT RESTAURANT

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CASE 2. Do you understand? ( 3 sessions: 15 to 20 minutes each)

AT THE RESTAURANT

STUDENT A: TOURIST

You go to a restaurant. But ...how can you order things?

CLUE: I’d like = M’agradaria

‘d ( abreviació de would) El would és el condicional.

USE A DICTIONARY. Think about what words do you need to know.

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AT THE RESTAURANT

STUDENT B: WAITER

You are the waiter in the restaurant, but you’re not English. You’re from

Spain , you’re in New York to learn English.

What is the correct question?

CLUE: Would you like…? Li agradaria…?

Would=condicional

USE THE DICTIONARY. Think about what words do you need to know.

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RESTAURANT MENUS

DISHES:

Veggie burger…………………………………….$ 5

Spring soup…………………………………….…..$7

Garden salad………………………………………..$6

Grilled summer veggies……………..……$7,50

Boiled vegetables…………………..………..$8,20

SIDE DISHES:

French fries……………………………………..$ 2

Rice……………..………………………………………$ 4

Onion rings………………………………………..$ 1,50

DRINKS:

Green tea . . . ………………………………... .$1.00

Spring water .………………………….. . . . $1.25

Fresh Fruit Juice………………………….. $1.50

Carrot Juice …………………………………. .$1.00

DISHES:

Grilled chicken…………………… ………….$ 5

Fried chicken………………….……………….…..$7

Roast chicken..………………………………..$6

Chicken sandwich……………………………..$ 9

SALADS:

Season salad…………………………………..$ 2

Royal salad…..………………………………………$ 4

Tomato salad……….…………..…….……..$ 1,50

Cucumber salad…………………………………..$3

DRINKS:

Beer……..… . ………………………….... .$5.50

Mineral water. ………………………. . . . $7.25

Juice ……………………………….. . . …… $1.50

Cola …………………………………. . . . . .$1.00

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1 2 ask to bring some juice

3 4 ask where the toilet is

23 say what is the soup/ salad of the day

24 25 say what kind of dressing

26 5

22 ask about the catch of the day

39

27 6 say if you can pay with a credit card

21

38 28 say you want a table for 5 people

7

20 ask waiter to serve you more pizza

37 29 8

19

36 ask about the restaurant hours

30 9

18

35 ask to bring the wine list

31 ask for the refill of your soda

10 say there´s something wrong with the bill

17 ask to pass you the salt

34 33 ask for tap water

32 11 say how you would like your beef

16

15 ask for some sparkling water

14 13 ask for some change

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CASE 3: What can I say?

GOING SHOPPING

You are the shop assistant in a SHOE

SHOP.

What sentences do you need? Look up

some vocabulary in the dictionary.

CLUE: Start with: Can I help you?

After speaking, write the dialogue in your

Detective Notebook.

You are a customer in a SHOE SHOP.

You want to buy some shoes.

What sentences de you need? Look up

some vocabulary in the dictionary.

CLUE: I’d like…/ Can I try these on?

After speaking, write the dialogue in your Detective Notebook.

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CASE 4: HELP ALIENS!

TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS( 3 sessions)

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HELP! ALIENS!

Role A

You have just been out for dinner with your friends. On the way home you see a bright light in a nearby field. You go to investigate. You see a group of Aliens having a party. You rub your eyes but they are still there.

You call the police to warn them that there are aliens nearby. Strangely you find that the police do not believe you and think you have been drinking.

Use your telephone skills to persuade them that there REALLY are aliens in the field nearby.

They look as if they are getting weapons .. you MUST tell the police that there is now serious danger.

Role B You are the night officer at the local police station. You have had a busy night with the local drunks after the closing of the pubs. You are now ready for a rest and a cup of coffee.

You receive a phone call from a member of the public. He is screaming frantically “Aliens! Aliens! Aliens!” You think “oh no! not now another crazy call” You need to use your telephone skills to convince the caller that you don’t approve of people who waste the time of the police. You give him a strong warnings that if he does not stop you will be force to come and arrest him for causing a public nuisance.

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STUDENT A

You’re the one who has seen the aliens.

Call the police

CLUE: Start with “Hello. Can I speak to the police officer, please?”

Explain what has happened to you.

STUDENT B

You’re the police officer.

You don’t believe a word. You think that they are teasing you or that

they are a bit tipsy.

CLUE: Start with: “Hello. Police office, 4576”

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Next session:

Invent a phone conversation between you and

your classmate.

Useful phrases.

No, it isn’t. I’ll just get her/him Can I take a message? Great! See you on Sunday at ten. Bye! Never mind. Perhaps next time. Bye! This is…………. speaking. I’ll ring back later. I’m having a party on Saturday. Can you come? Can I speak to the manager, please?

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Good News??! Role A You are John, and have been at university for the last two years. You have met a great girl and after a whirl wind romance she has announced that she is pregnant with your child. You decide to do the right thing and marry her. It will mean leaving university and getting a job. You are sure that with your abilities this will be easy. You need to tell your parents but you are sure they will over react .. you will need to use all you telephone skills to inform your parents carefully of what you intend to do. Role B You are John’s Mother and are proud of your son who is doing so well at university. You have told all your friends that one day he is going to be a famous lawyer. You are worried as John has met this girl called Mary. You don’t like her and don’t like the influence she has on John. Next time he calls you will try to persuade him to leave her and concentrate more on his studies. You do not know about the baby. You will need to use all your telephone skills to persuade him that he is coming up for his final year at university and should concentrate more on his studies.

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Taxi driver Today Lady Gaga was running away from paparazzi in Las Vegas. She got in your cab in front of

Hotel Bellagio with her sunglasses broken. She asked you to shake off the paparazzi chasing

you. Then you took Lady Gaga to Casino Bellini. While you were driving her to the casino you

asked her some questions. Tell your friend everything. You also have an object to prove this

really happened.

Start your story like this:

Guess what happened!

Guess who I met!

You won’t believe.

I can't believe thing happened to me.

I had the weirdest thing happen to me last

night.

Oh my Gosh, listen.

You’ve gotta hear this one.

Brace yourself for this one.

I've got a good one for ya!

Insist that you are telling the truth:

No, I’m not kidding.

No kidding.

I'm serious.

I’m not pulling your leg.

I’m totally not making this up.

I’m not trying to fool you.

Honest to God, this is really what happened.

Be enthusiastic:

Is that amazing or what?

Isn't that incredible?

Can you believe that happened?

Driver's friend: Your friend is always making up stories about meeting celebrities. Politely tell your friend that

you're tired of hearing these make-believe stories. But maybe it’s true?

You don’t believe him/her:

You’re kidding me.

You're pulling my leg, aren't you?

You're having me on.

No, seriously though.

You don’t actually expect me to believe this,

right?

Am I supposed to believe this?

Once you’re convinced, express how

impressed you are:

Gee!

No way!

Really?

Gosh, that’s super cool!

Wow, that’s terrific!

Dude, that’s awesome!

That’s sweeet!

Ask for more juicy details:

So tell me what she said?

So how does she look in real life?

Wow, and did she …?

And did you …?

And then what?

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CASE 6: I’m in love!!

You’ve got two problems: You’re very shy and you don’t speak English very

well. You go to a counselor. She gives you this guide to study.

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Study the following Guide and examples, then pick a card and act

out the situation with a partner.

Step 1 When you want to invite someone, you’d better ask them whether they are interested in

your suggestion. It seems a good idea to find out about their interests because you can

be disappointed easily: e.g. it is not worth the time and effort to invite a vegetarian to a

sausage dinner. Some suggestions for starting:

Step 2 If you get a positive response, you should ask them whether they are free at a particular

time. Why waste your time offering a ticket to a Saturday night concert to someone who

has planned to do something else on that night.

Step 3 Hopefully they haven’t got any plans, so now you can come up with that brilliant idea of

yours and invite them:

Step 4 Even after being so tentative you can expect two kinds of responses:

Step 5 If your invitation has been rejected you can go on suggesting another time or another

activity by returning to Step 1, or you can give up and say something like:

If you are lucky enough and they have accepted

your invitation, just go on to fix a date (time, place):

Have you seen the new exhibition at the art gallery?

Have you been to the new Chinese restaurant in the main street?

Do you like swimming?

Can you play chess? Are you interested in techno music?

Are you doing anything on Saturday night? Are you free tomorrow evening? Have you got any plans for the weekend? What are your plans for Friday afternoon? Are you planning to do anything in the morning? What are you going to do on Tuesday morning?

Would you like to see the exhibition of modern arts? Do you fancy having lunch there and going shopping afterwards? What about going for a swim in the afternoon?

How about meeting up after school? Shall we play chess on Saturday evening? Let’s go to a concert at the weekend.

Why don’t we go out tonight?

Refusing an Invitation

Sorry I can’t. You know I have a headache. I can’t I’m afraid. You see I feel tired. I’d rather not. In fact, I’m on a diet. That sounds great but I can’t because ………..

I’m really sorry but I can’t make it because …

Accepting an Invitation

Yes, I’d love to. That sounds a great idea. Yes, let’s. OK, let’s.

I wouldn’t miss it for anything.

Great! Let’s meet at 4 at my place. Cool! I’ll pick you up after school. When and where shall we meet? What about meeting at 8 outside the club?

What a pity! Another time perhaps.

I’m so sorry. It would have

been so good to spend some time together.

Then I have to ask someone else.

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Now pick a card and act out the situation with a partner:

A: You have got two tickets to a rock concert on Friday night. Invite B. B: You have an important exam on Monday and would like to revise for it the whole weekend, but you are a great rock fan

A: You want to spend a day out with B. You don’t give up easily and won’t take ‘NO’ as an answer. B: You are very busy, and you don’t really like A’s company. Come up with different reasons why you refuse A’s invitation.

A: You are giving a birthday party at 6 pm on Saturday and invite B. B: You must visit your grandma at the hospital, but you don’t want to miss the party. Promise to be at the party later.

A: You would like to go to the new theme park with B at the weekend. You offer to pay B’s ticket. B: You think that theme parks are for children and you have other plans for the weekend.

A: You want to buy a new dress for a special party. Invite B to go shopping with you in the afternoon and help you choose the best. B: You are crazy about shopping, but you have an appointment at your dentist.