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LESSON PLAN DAY 2 SC 2023

ACTIVITY 1

Discussion

1 Answer the quiz questions. Compare them with your partner.

1 How many cups of coffee do you drink a day?

a 0-2
b 3-4
c 5 or more

2 When do you drink your coffee?

a in the morning
b throughout the day.
c after meals

3 Why do you drink coffee, usually?

a to feel alert
b to focus
c to relax
4 How do you rate the coffee experience in your life?

a essential
b optional
c luxury

Ex 2 gap fill. Complete the text.

Coffee yesterday, today and tomorrow

If you 1.__have never drunk ___(drink / never) a cup of coffee made by an expert barista, it's time you did. It's one of life's afford-
able luxuries.

Europeans enjoy 725 million cups of coffee every day and Americans 400 million.

It 2. has been integrated (integrate) into our culture to such an extent that takeaway coffee 3. has almost attained (almost/attain)
fashion accessory status. Americans drink an average of 1.6 cups of coffee a day whereas tea-drinking countries like Britain and
Japan drink about half that, mostly at breakfast time. (Men reportedly drink coffee to focus and get the job done whereas women 4.
tend (tend) to drink it to relax.)

In the 21st century our taste in coffee 5. is becoming (become) more sophisticated, but coffee drinking itself 6. had already gained
(already / gain) high levels of popularity in the previous century. The first instant coffee was drunk in 1938 and, by 1946, coffee
drinking
7. Reached a peak in the US with 174 litres being consumed yearly per person. Interestingly, by 2005, consumption dropped to only
90 litres and for the past few years now we have been drinking (drink) a range of soft and energy drinks as well as coffee. By 2020,
who knows? Perhaps we 9. will even have found (even / find) a replacement for coffee.
Activity 2

Match the collocations

bright and cheerful and airy


light and airy and cluttered
neat and tidy and cheerful
warm and cosy (acollidor) and dingy
dark and dingy (depressive) and tidy
cramped and cluterred (lot of things) and cosy

centrally /conveniently/ ideally located built


furnished
recently/solidly/ poorly builty located
lit
dimly lit

comfortably /elegantly/ lavishly/ newly/


tastefully/ sparsely furnished

Try and use these collocations when you are talking about the houses.
LOOK AT EACH PHOTO AND MAKE SOME COMMENTS ABOUT THE ROOMS. USE SOME OF THE EXPRESSIONS BELOW.

It’s rather/ a bit …

I’m not keen on …

I absolutley love the …

The thing I like best is …

I reckon the person who lives here is …

I like the way they have ….

I guess it would be perfect if ….


Unit 1.2

page 12

Put the following into two groups

NECESSITY LUXURY
chocolate

car

bicycle

mobile phone

ipad

vacuum cleaner

microwave oven

washing machine

bread maker

foreign holiday

gym membership

Netflix subscription

fridge

cooker

wine

dog
cutlery

ex 3

ex 4

Power point – perfect aspect

Ex 5 , 6, 7,

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Discuss

Sleep and Dreams

Most people need eight hours sleep.

1. How many hours do you need?


2. How many hours did you sleep last night?

Some people use


a. sleeping pills
b. herbal tea
c. natural sleeping pills

1. Do you use any of these?


2. Have you ever used them?
3. Why were you having problems sleeping?

Some people sleep on their


a. Backs
b. Sides
c. Fronts

1. How do you sleep?


2. Do you change position?

Some people can sleep


a. On a train
b. On a plane.
c. On a bus
d. In a chair
e. Standing up

Can you?
Have you ever slept in these places?

Some people
a. Snore in their sleep
b. Walk in their sleep
c. Talk in their sleep

Do you do any of these things?


Have you ever done any of these things?
How do you know?
Does anyone in your family do any of these things?

Everyone dreams every night.

1. Do you ever remember your dreams?


2. Have you ever had a nightmare/ a dream about falling/ a dream about flying/ a recurring dream?

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Ex 4.

Ex 5.6.7.

PREFIXES

1 Match the prefix with its meaning. The first one has been done.

after against before beyond for/ in favour

half incorrect many not enough not x3

under one too much two badly

1. anti-war-against
2. bilingual-
3. dishonest-
4. incomplete-
5. unimportant-
6. maladjusted-
7. monolingual-
8. multipurpose-
9. outdated-
10. overactive-
11. post-war-
12. pre-war-
13. pro-Brexit-
14. semiprecious-
15. subway-
16. underpaid-
17. misdiagnosis

2 Match a prefix to an adjective in the box below. Then complete the sentences with the newly formed adjectives.

anti- dis- in- mal- over- un- mis-

_____ crowded _____ connected

_____ nuclear _____ grateful

_____ tolerant _____ leading

_____ treated
a I’m fed up with working in an overcrowded office with no air-conditioning.

b There was a crowd of __________ protesters blocking the entrance to the site.

c. I thought the president made some very _________ comments about taxes in the interview.

d I’m afraid this composition is not acceptable, it’s just a collection of _________ ideas.

e It’s a shame that many people still have a rather _______ attitude towards immigrants.

f I’m never going to help Dave again, he’s so _______!

g A lot of the organization’s money is spent on rescuing ________ animals.

3 Choose a suitable prefix from the box to complete the adjectives. Then ask and answer the questions.

dis- mono- tri- under- over- inter-

sub- multi-

a Do you know anyone who is _______ lingual?

b Why is it a good idea to use a _____ lingual English dictionary?

c Have you ever felt _____ dressed for an formal occasion?


d Who do you think is the most _____ rated actor at the moment?

e Have you ever been on an ______ continental flight?

f Would you complain if you were _____ satisfied with the food or service in a restaurant?

g How often do you have _____ zero temperatures in your country?

h What _____ purpose gadgets do you use every day?

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Unit 1.4

Decide to bring: two canoes, tents, sleeping bag, one phone, a jumper, three pairs of socks, spare pair of shoes, a few torches and spare batteries, a stove,
food Decide not to bring: more than one phone, electronics such as tablets and MP3 players, not too much warm clothing

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Sleep and dreams
Watch the video about sleep and dreams. Then look at the questions in your teams and try to remember as many of the answers as possible.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbS2P-PhUCY
1. How many dreams does the average person have a night?
2. How much of this do they remember?
3. How many years of our life do we spend dreaming?
4. Is our brain ever more active when we are asleep than when we are awake?
5. What happens to a person's body when they are in the REM sleeping stage?
6. Why is this?

7. What are recurring dreams related to?


8. Can blind people see images in their dreams? Yes,
9. What do people who have always been blind experience?
10. Describe one common dream.

1.36 to 2.00 cut

11. What have some people learnt to do whilst lucid dreaming?


12. What things have been invented whilst dreaming?
13. What positive effects have some premonition dreams had?
14. What percentage of people experience sleep paralysis?
15. What hallucinations often accompany these types of dreams?

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