Do You Love Me?

Stefanie Simmons - author of the lesson   Stefanie I October 22, 2022
Category
General English, Speaking Lessons
Topic
Relationships, People
Media
Audio
Level
A1 Beginner
Grammar
Object Pronouns, Pronouns
Focus
Grammar, Speaking, Vocabulary, Listening
Lesson ID
A1-27
Lesson Time
45 minutes
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Illustrative examples for an English lesson for adults discussing feelings and emotions, with practice in the simple past tense

Lesson Overview

What type of person are you? In this lesson, students will discuss and describe people. The lesson features an audio recording of someone talking about the people they know, offering a practical example for students to follow. Students will also learn and practice object pronouns and related vocabulary for describing people. This lesson is filled with engaging discussion activities and worksheets specifically designed for adults and teenagers. These activities are created to make learning both enjoyable and effective, ensuring students can confidently use the new vocabulary and grammar in real-life conversations

Lesson Objectives






  • Grammar: Students will practice object pronouns, learning to correctly identify and use them in sentences. This activity will help them understand the function of object pronouns in various contexts.




  • Listening: They will listen to a narrative about different people in someone's life, focusing on understanding the use of object pronouns in context. This exercise, based on a video included in the lesson, will help students grasp how object pronouns are used in everyday conversations.




  • Speaking: Discussions will revolve around describing people they know, using object pronouns to talk about interactions and relationships. This will enable students to practice speaking fluently and correctly about personal and professional relationships.




  • Vocabulary: Vocabulary and idioms about describing people and relationships will be introduced and practiced. Examples include terms like "maintain professionalism," "resolve conflicts," "establish boundaries," and idioms like "see eye to eye" and "stand one's ground." These terms will equip students with the language needed to describe and handle various situations effectively.




  • Homework: Students will work on exercises that involve identifying and using object pronouns correctly, reflecting on relationships in their lives, and applying vocabulary to describe friends, family, and acquaintances. Homework tasks include using verbs from a provided list to fill in blanks in sentences, choosing the correct pronouns to complete sentences, matching pairs of sentences to form complete thoughts, and correcting mistakes in sentences with object pronouns. These tasks will reinforce their understanding and help them apply the concepts learned in class to real-world situations.







Audio

Listen to the audio about friends and family. Do you have a big, close-knit family that you do everything with? Or do you rely on your friends when you need a shoulder to cry on? Learn about a woman and her relationship with the people around her.

Audio Transcript

Vocabulary and Pronunciation

member [noun]: a person, animal, or thing that is part of a group (e.g., family member)
mechanic [noun]: someone whose job is to repair vehicles and other machines
go out [phrasal verb]: to leave a room or building in order to do something for entertainment
personal [adjective]: relating to or connected with someone’s private life; affecting a particular person
IT [noun]: information technology; the use of computers and other electronic equipment to process information
system [noun]: a way or method of doing things
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