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Module 1 Speaking
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PracticeSPEAKING
English skills
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CLICK ON AN ICONTO CHOOSE A TOPIC
family members/
appearance
forms of identification
countries & nationalities
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCEclick here
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCE1.Who is your mother's sister?
1.Describe one person in your family. Use two
words about hair and two words about height.
1.Tell me about your best friend's appearance. Say
three things: hair, eyes, and height.
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCE1.What colour is your hair?
1.Name two people in your family. Say who is taller
and who has shorter hair.
1.Describe a teacher at your school. Say four
things: height, hair, eyes, and age.
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCE1.How many people are in your family? Name
them.
1.Compare your mother and your father. Who has
longer hair? Who is taller?
1.Imagine your future family. Describe two people.
What do they look like?
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCE1. Do you have any cousins? How many?
1.Describe yourself. Use three words about your
appearance.
1.A new student wants to find you at the airport.
Describe yourself so they can recognise you. Say
four things.
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCE1.Who is your mother's brother?
1.What colour are your best friend's eyes? What
colour is their hair?
1.Tell me about your grandmother and
grandfather. How are they different? Give three
differences.
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCE1.Who is the oldest person in your family?
1.Say two things about your mother's appearance
and two things about your father's appearance.
1.Imagine you have a twin brother or sister.
Describe how you are the same and how you are
different. Say three sentences.
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCE1.Who is the youngest person in your family?
1.Describe a person in your class. Do not say their
name. Say hair, height, and eyes.
1.Your friend asks you: "What does your uncle look
like?" Answer with four details. Then ask your
friend about their uncle.
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCE1.What is your father's name?
1.Name two family members with short hair and
two family members with long hair.
1.Describe a famous person from your country. Say
their age, height, hair colour, and eye colour.
Then say why you like them.
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCE1.Do you look more like your mother or your father?
Why?
1.Say one thing that is the same about you and your
sister or brother. Say one thing that is different.
1.You meet a new friends. Tell them: how many
people, what they look like, and who is your
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favourite. Say five sentences.
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FAMILY MEMBERS/ APPEARANCE1.Who has the longest hair in your family?
1.Describe three different hair colours you see in
your family.
1.Your pen pal from another country writes: "Send
me a photo of your family and describe it."
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Describe your family photo. Say six sentences.
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATIONclick here
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION1.What is your full name and how old are you?
1.What information do you see on a student ID
card? Name three things.
1.A new student sits next to you. Tell them five
things about yourself: name, age, phone number,
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hobby, and where you live.
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION1.What is your phone number?
1.You lost your school bag. On the bag there is a
name tag. What information is written on the tag?
Name three things.
1.A teacher asks for your ID, but you left it at home.
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What do you say? Give three polite sentences.
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION1.What is your address?
1.You want to get a library card. What three pieces
of information do you give to the librarian?.
1.Your friend wants to borrow your ID card. Do you
say yes or no? Why? Give а reason for your
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answer.
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION1.How do you spell your last name?
1.What is the difference between a passport and a
student card? Say two differences.
1.You lost your card at school. Describe your card
so the teacher can find it. Say: colour, name, and
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one more detail.
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION1.When is your birthday?
1.Ask me three questions to get my name, my
country, and my email address.
1.Imagine you are the class monitor. A new student
arrives. Ask them four questions to complete their
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student information card.
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION1.What is your email address?
1.Why is it important to have a school ID card? Give
two reasons.
1.Imagine you find someone's bank card on the
street. What do you do?
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION1.How old will you be next year?
1.You are at a school trip. What information do you
write on the badge?
1.Imagine you find someone's bank card on the
street. What do you do?
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION1.What is your mother's name?
1.Name two places at school where you must show
your name.
1.A new student from another country joins your class.
He don't speak your language well. Slowly tell them:
your name, how old you are, your phone number.
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Then ask them one question about himself.
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION1.What is your father's name?
1.You are calling a classmate about homework.
Introduce yourself on the phone. Say: your name,
your class, and why you are calling.
1.You find a water bottle with a name sticker. The name
is "Alex Green, Class 5B". You don't know Alex. Go to
Class 5B and ask for Alex. What do you say? Say three
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FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION1.Do you have a school diary? What information is on
the first page?
1.Your teacher asks everyone to say their name,
birthday, and one hobby. Say yours.
1.Imagine you are the principal. Five new students
arrive. What five questions do you ask each student
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to get their personal information?
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIESclick here
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES1.Where are you from? Say your country and your
nationality.
1.Name three countries in Europe. Say the
nationality of people from each country.
1.Describe where your country is.
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES1.What language do people speak in your country?
1.Name two countries where people speak English.
Name two countries where people speak Spanish.
1.A tourist asks you: "What is special about your
country?" Give four reasons to visit.
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES1.What is the capital city of your country?
1.Name one country that is north of your country
and one country that is south of your country.
1.Compare two countries: your country and the
USA. Say two differences and two similarities
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about location, language, or people.
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES1.Name one country next to France.
1.You are from Canada. A friend asks: "What is your
nationality?" Answer.
1.Describe Canada in 3 sentences.
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES1.What nationality are people from Brazil?
1.Name three countries in Asia. Say the capital city
of one of them.
1.Your pen pal from Egypt writes: "I don't know your
country. Describe where it is on the map."
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES1.What nationality are people from Germany?
1.You meet someone from Mexico. What language
do they speak?
1.Imagine you move to Italy. Tell your friend three
things about Italy: location, language, and
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nationality of people.
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES1.Name a country that is very big. Name a country
that is very small.
1.Describe where the United Kingdom is.
1.A child asks you: "What is the difference between
a country and a continent?" Explain with two
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examples.
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES1.What nationality are people from China?
1.Name three countries that are islands. Say one
fact about each country.
1.You are a travel guide. Describe three countries in
Europe
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES1.Name one country in Africa
1.Your friend says: "I am from Australia." What do
you know about Australia?
1.Compare the weather in your country and
Australia.
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COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES1.What nationality are people from Egypt?
1.Name four different nationalities from four
different continents.
1.A new student joins your class from India. Ask four
questions about his country
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