1 a This activity introduces some new key vocabulary.
Ask students to tell when New Year's Day is. Ask what they do on New Year's Eve (the night before New Year's Day). Ask the students if they promise themselves to change something about their lives in the new year. Do they decide to exercise more, study more or clean their rooms every week? Explain that promises you make to yourself at New Year are called New Year's resolutions.
Point to the resolutions and ask different students to explain in their own words what each one means. They can give an example or say a
sentence or two showing what the
phrase means. To explain learn to play an instrument, a student might say, I'm going to learn to play the piano. I'm going to take piano lessons. To
illustrate get a part-time job, a student might say, I'm going to get a part-time job after school. Then I will have money to buy a new bicycle. If students can't explain a phrase, give sentences of your own.
Then read the instructions. Point out the box next to each picture where students can write in the number of the
phrase that matches that picture. Point out the
sample answer.
Ask students to match the phrases and pictures on their own.
Check the answers.
1b This activity provides guided oral practice using the target language.
Read the instructions. Ask some students to say some things they are going to do next year. Write two of these suggestions on the board.
Point out the
sample conversation. Ask two students to read it to the class. Then point to the two suggestions on the board. Ask two other students to make a conversation using the phrases on the board.
Ask students to find partners and have a conversation. As they work, move around the room
offering help if needed.
Ask several pairs of students to say their conversations
to the class.
2a This activity provides listening practice using the target language.
Read the instructions and point out the phrases in the list in activity la. Say, You will hear Lucy, Kim, and Manuel talking about their New Year's resolutions. On the list in activity la,
circle the resolutions you hear the people talk about.
Play the recording the first time. Students only listen.
Play the recording again. This time students
circle the phrases on the list in activity la that they hear on the recording.
Check the answers.
2b This activity provides listening and
writing practice using the target language.
Read the instructions. Say, Listen to the conversation again. Write down one way each person is going to make their
resolution work.
Play the recording again. Ask students to write their answers on the blank lines after each person's name.
Check the answers. Ask three students to write one answer each on the board.
2c This activity provides listening, speaking, reading, and
writing practice using the target language.
Ask students to work with a partner. Help students
find partners.
Read the instructions to the class. Say, This activity has two parts. First you each write down your resolutions.
Then you read the resolutions to your
partner and talk about these resolutions.
Point out the
sample conversation. Ask two students to read it to the class.
Then ask students to work with their partners. As they work, move around the room checking progress.
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