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Paid LessonLesson Collection #3
- Lesson 11b
Time: 15+|
Level: JHS~Adult|
Mode: Pair Work Activity
This lesson is guaranteed to make everyone laugh. One student is the waiter or waitress. The other is the customer. Once students have finished the initial work of gathering information from their partners, they will have a very odd conversation with some surprising requests for food!
No one will be able to keep a straight face, yet beneath the silliness, students will be working with grammar including parts of speech, subject/verb agreement, count vs. non-count nouns and distinguishing between the articles "a" and "an."
There are five other similar worksheets. They are:
The Lost City of Ohmygosh (See Lesson 11a above) The Doctor's Office (See Lesson 11c below) An Original Story (See Lesson 11d below) A Call to Santa (See Holiday Lesson Set - Xmas 01) -and- Cupid's Solution (See Holiday Lesson Set - Valentines 02).
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