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F2FB - BASIC

NEIGHBORS
WARM-UP QUESTION
Students and teachers will take turns changing knowledge
about the question below.

How often do you see


your neighbors?
Correct. Of course. We're close so we see each other often
PRONUNCIATION
Teachers will teach students features of pronunciation based on the following steps.

Step 1: Teachers will guide students how to Sample answer


pronounce “_st”, “kw__” and “ð__”
● “_st” :
I must say “not really often”. I’m living in an
Must /məst/. apartment, so it’s quite hard to see my neighbors
Blast /blæst/.
● “kw__”:
frequently. Besides that, I’m working part-time
Quite /kwaɪt/. and studying at the same time, that’s why I usually
Quick /kwɪk/.
● “ð__”: set off early in the morning and come back home
The /ðə/. quite late at night, which even makes it harder to
That /ðæt/.
Step 2: Students will read out loud. Then, see them.
teachers will correct student’s
mispronunciation.
CONNECTED SPEECH
Teachers will teach students features of connected speech in English.

Step 1: Teachers will show students the basic Sample answer


rule.
I must say “not really often”. I’m living in an
● In English, “th” sound is weak, so “n” will
apartment, so it’s quite hard to see my neighbors
connect with vowel sounds followed. Also,
“h” is a silent letter cause it won’t be
frequently. Besides that, I’m working part-time and
pronounced if a consonant sound stands studying at the same time, that’s why I usually set
before it like “k” sound. off early in the morning and come back home quite
in the back home
late at night, which even makes it harder to see
ɪn ðə (ɪnə) bæk hoʊm (bækoʊm)
them.
Step 2: Students and teachers will read out loud.
Then, teachers will correct student’s
mispronunciation and connected speech again.
USEFUL LANGUAGE
Students will learn some new words and phrases below and then make an example with each one.

EXPLANATION Sample answer

❏ It’s easy/hard (for somebody) to do I must say “not really often”. I’m living in
an apartment, so it’s quite hard to see my
something.
neighbors frequently. Besides that, I’m
Example: It’s hard for me to say “love”
working part-time and studying at the same
to you. It's easy for me to learn English
time, that’s why I usually set off early in the
-> It’s your turn ( make an example ). morning and come back home quite late at
night, which even makes it harder to see
them.
USEFUL LANGUAGE
Students will learn some new words and phrases below and then make an example with each one.

Sample answer EXPLANATION


I'm an electrical engineer and a driver at the same time
I must say “not really often”. I’m living in ❏ At the same time.
an apartment, so it’s quite hard to see my Meaning: if two things happen at the same time,
neighbors frequently. Besides that, I’m they both happen together.
working part-time and studying at the same Example: I’m working part-time and
time, that’s why I usually set off early in the studying at the same time.
morning and come back home quite late at -> It’s your turn ( make an example ).
night, which even makes it harder to see
them.
USEFUL LANGUAGE
Students will learn some new words and phrases below and then make an example with each one.

EXPLANATION Sample answer


The Flight To set off at 9pm
I must say “not really often”. I’m living in
❏ To set off (phrasal verb)
an apartment, so it’s quite hard to see my
Meaning: to start to go somewhere.
neighbors frequently. Besides that, I’m
Example: We need to set off early for working part-time and studying at the same

holiday because of traffic jams. time, that’s why I usually set off early in the
morning and come back home quite late at
-> It’s your turn ( make an example ).
night, which even makes it harder to see
them.
USEFUL LANGUAGE
Students will learn some new words and phrases below and then make an example with each one.

Sample answer EXPLANATION


I must say “not really often”. I’m living in ❏ …. , Which … The movie, which I saw yesterday, is very
good

an apartment, so it’s quite hard to see my Usage: used after a comma in writing, to add more
information about the thing, situation, or event you have
neighbors frequently. Besides that, I’m
just mentioned.
working part-time and studying at the same
Example: One of the boys kept laughing, which
time, that’s why I usually set off early in the
annoyed Jane intensely.
morning and come back home quite late at -> It’s your turn ( make an example ).
night, which even makes it harder to see
them.
FREE TALK
Students and teachers will freely discuss about the question below.

Do you invite your If yes, why do you have Have you ever had a
01 neighbors to your home? 02 to do that? 03 conflict with them? Why?

I have never had a conflict with them

I want to make friends and My neighbors sing karaoke late and loud, affecting
help each other when the children's learning. I reminded them
Yes. of course needed and Build a good
relationship
A difference between past
Other ways to say Some reasons tense and present perfect
“yes”
For past tense, you will talk
1. Build a good about an event in the past
1. Definitely! relationship. which has ended.
2. Of course! 2. Need aid if
For present perfect, you will
3. Sure! necessary.
talk about an event in the past
which has not ended yet now.
ASSESSMENT

VOCABULARY FLUENCY GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION


HOMEWORK
ASSESSMENT

Writing task Listening task


Write one paragraph based on “3 https://listenaminute.com/n/neighbours.
questions in free-talk part”. html
THANK YOU

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