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Neighbours Activity one (Mingle activity): a. Generate interest: Tell Ts about your home and neighbourhood. b. Ts mingle and talk about their homes and their neighbourhoods. They have to speak for 30 seconds about each question. 1. Tell me about the place where you live. 2. Tell me about one of your neighbours. 3. Tell me what your neighbourhood looks like.
Activity two (Group activity): Groups brainstorm Qualities to look for in a perfect neighbour. After they have finished, have Ts write their ideas on the board. Clarify and add any necessary vocabulary. Qualities to look for in neighbours: -
they don’t play loud music they’re not nosy considerate
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Activity three (Pair activity): Pairs take turns looking at the picture below and answering three questions about it. They have 45 seconds to speak on each question.
Describe what you see in the picture. Tell me about a past experience you had that involved your neighbours. Why is it important to have a good relationship with neighbours?
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Activity four (Pair activity): Pairs look at the two pictures and answer three questions about them. They have 45 seconds to answer each question.
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1. Tell me what you see in the two pictures. 2. What would it be like to live in these neighbourhoods? 3. Which of these neighbourhoods would you prefer to live in? Why?
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Activity five (Pair activity): Scenario: Ts have just won a TV contest! The prize is a brand new house in a peaceful suburban area. Before they move there, they have to choose the neighbours they’d prefer to have. In pairs, First, have the Ts discuss the first two questions: a. Describe what you see in each of the six pictures. What can you infer about the people? b. What would it be like to live with each of these people as your next-door neighbours? After they have discussed all the pictures, set the next task: c. Decide which of the six neighbours you would prefer to have and why. Choose three out of six. Example: a. In picture one I can see a man and a woman working on a farm. They must be husband and wife. They don’t look very happy. It could be because working the land is tough and physically draining. The woman is digging a hole in the ground using a shovel while the man is pulling out what looks like a cabbage head. They’re wearing sweaters, which makes me think it could be autumn where they live. In the background I can also see a buck grazing. b. I think it would be fine living with farmers next door. I bet they would be hard-working, simple, honest people and they would make great neighbours. Secondly, because their main source of income is from farming, they’d be out on the field most of the time. That means they wouldn’t be around enough to cause any trouble. In addition, they’d have a lot of fresh produce to sell during harvesting season which could be ideal for anyone who is their neighbour. c.
If I had a choice, I would definitely live next to the couple having a barbecue. I say this for several reasons. First of all, I love eating outdoors. Barbecues and picnics are definitely my cup of tea. I feel that by eating outside I am much more connected to nature and I can also breathe crisp, fresh air. Moreover, I love parties and I’m a people person. A barbecue with the neighbours would be the perfect excuse to be around people and have a fantastic time. Finally, I have no doubt my 18-year old daughter would love to be around fun-loving neighbours like these! She’s a party animal! :D
NOTE: Give set A to half the class and set B to the other half. When done, pairs can become groups of 4 and share their choices. Contributed by Isabela and Steve © The British Council, 2015 The British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations and education opportunities. British Council Malaysia is a branch (995232-A) of the British Council, registered as a charity in England and Wales (209131) and Scotland (SC037733).
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SET A
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SET B
(Pictures taken from American Headway 2 Resource Book, Unit 1.2, Page 5) Contributed by Isabela and Steve © The British Council, 2015 The British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations and education opportunities. British Council Malaysia is a branch (995232-A) of the British Council, registered as a charity in England and Wales (209131) and Scotland (SC037733).