Tuesday, 2 February 2021

Book Sale

“I may want to read it again one day” is the reason why my husband keeps every book he reads. Over 25 years most of them, never opened again after the first reading, have accumulated in our cellar. One day, however, thinking he’d never notice their absence, I donated most of them to a charity book sale. As I stood admiring the empty cellar, I heard Frank call to me, “I’m home early so I can get to the book sale before it closes.”

While he was gone, I prepared for the worst. But when he arrived home empty- handed, I asked him if there had been any books that interested him.

“Yes, there were lots of good ones,” he replied, “but I’ve got them all,”

What’s the Meaning ...

 1. accumulated

2. cellar

3. however

4. donated

5. charity

6. sale

7. admiring

8. empty- handed

Pronunciation Practice

1 reason

2 accumulated

3 cellar

4 absence

5 donated

6 charity

7 admiring

8 worst

9 empty- handed

10 lots of good ones

Questions

1. What does the writer’s husband do to every book he reads?
2. What did she do with the books one day?
3. What did her husband say when he came home from the charity book sale?

Saturday, 30 January 2021

Dice Game

 Dice Game

This is a great way to review vocabulary or material from previous classes. First, you must split the students into 2 teams. Then, choose one number (1-6) to be the BOMB!

Ask one student from each team to do a pre-designated task (like saying a sentence with a vocabulary word, spelling a word, etc.). If the student is able to do this correctly, they get to roll the dice. The number rolled is the number of points the student's team gets. However, if the student rolls the particular number that corresponds to the BOMB!, then his/her team loses all of its points.

 

Alternatively, instead of losing their points, you can say that when the bomb appears, the two teams will switch points!

 

It's excruciatingly simple. It can be used in every class. And younger students may go absolutely crazy when they roll the BOMB!

A Soldier's Lie

 


 

Once upon a time, a soldier asked his commanding officer for a day's leave to attend his sister's wedding.

The officer asked him to wait outside the door for a few minutes while he considered the request.

The officer then called the soldier back into his office and said, "You are a liar. I have just phoned your sister and she told me she is already married."

"Well, sir, you are an even bigger liar," the soldier replied, "because I do not even have a sister."

Pronounce the following words several times:

Command

Officer

Attend

Soldier

Already

What’s the Meaning ...

 1. commanding officer

2. soldier

3. consider

4. request

5. liar

Vocabulary Practice:

Mark the best choice.
'Leave' here means......
a) going out from a place
b) one part of a tree
c) permission to be absent from work
d) asking a person for some money


To 'attend' here means to...
a) take care of
b) pay for
c) be present at
d) look at

 Questions for Discussion

Who is a soldier? 
Why did the soldier tell the officer a lie?
Why did the officer tell the soldier a lie?
Can you remember telling such lies?

Activities

Now you tell your friend the story in your own words.