This document provides exercises and content for a language learning unit about chores, housework, and apologies. It includes a vocabulary list about chores and apologies, sentences to complete using verbs related to chores, questions about household responsibilities, opinions to match to people, a chart with details to check off, a conversation to answer a question about, and writing prompts to respond to about the perfect first date location and reasons.
This document provides exercises and content for a language learning unit about chores, housework, and apologies. It includes a vocabulary list about chores and apologies, sentences to complete using verbs related to chores, questions about household responsibilities, opinions to match to people, a chart with details to check off, a conversation to answer a question about, and writing prompts to respond to about the perfect first date location and reasons.
This document provides exercises and content for a language learning unit about chores, housework, and apologies. It includes a vocabulary list about chores and apologies, sentences to complete using verbs related to chores, questions about household responsibilities, opinions to match to people, a chart with details to check off, a conversation to answer a question about, and writing prompts to respond to about the perfect first date location and reasons.
Chores and housework Useful expressions (Apologizing) Make breakfast Making an apology Make the bed (I’m) sorry Make a snack I’m ) sorry about that Do chores I’m really sorry Do laundry Responding to an apology Do the grocery shopping Don’t worry ( about that) That’s ok/ all right No problem Exercise 1: Buy (1) do(2) clean ( 1) make (2)
Complete the sentences with the correct verb.
Don’t forget to use third person(s, es,) if necessary 1. Rina - cleans - her own sheets and towels 2. Rina - does - her own laundry 3. Juan - does -his own grocery shopping. 4. Julian - makes - his own breakfast everyday 5. Rina - makes -her own bed
Exercise 2: Answer the questions: Which chores do you do at home? Centro de Lenguas Extranjeras
Well, I actually take care of most of the household chores
since my father travels a lot for his work, I take care of cleaning, washing clothes, cooking and stuff. Who does most of the housework? Given the situation that I comment before, well, except for some occasions
Exercise 3: Listening Part:
Listen for opinions: Match the opinion with a person: Paul( P) Junko(J) Or Mario ( M). one opinion is extra. Track (15) 1. A husband and wife should share the housework. - J- 2. Marriages changes people - M - 3. Women are Good at housework. Men aren’t. 4. Women stay at home more. The housework is their job. -P-
Listen for details. Read the information in the chart. Then
listen and put a cross in the correct answer(s) for each person. Track (15) Is married Has a job Shares the housework (50/50) Paul X X Junko X X Mario X Centro de Lenguas Extranjeras
Exercise 4: Speaking Part:
Listen to the conversation and answer the questions. (track 18) How does Emilio respond to the apology? Don’t worry about that Adam. Exercise 5: Writing part: Answer the following questions: 1. What is the perfect place for the first date? I would say somewhere that has a special meaning for both of you where you share a special memory or a place where you can do many activities that you both enjoy.
2. What are the two reasons?
Well first of all because the one that has a special meaning for both or things that both enjoy will make everything come naturally. And secondly because the atmosphere of such a special place for both will not leave anyone indifferent.
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