Good
morning!
Goal
I can express agreement
and describe similarities.
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1.
2.
How would you like to help out your
friends and family?
1. How often do you get together with your
high school, elementary school, or university
friends?
What time do you usually get up? Do you
wish you could get up earlier or later?
2. What is your favorite place to eat out at?
3.
Have you ever been picked up by a
crazy (taxi / Uber) driver?
3. How do you pick out the clothes you are
going to wear?
4.
Can you set up a Christmas tree by
yourself?
4. Is there anything you need to cut down
on?
5.
Is there anything you turned down but
now regret it?
5. What is something that you always put off
until another day?
6.
What is the best or worst thing your friends
or family talked you into?
6. If you could do something over in your life,
what would you do over?
Pair discussion
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I’m Jim
Student Book p.88
❖ First, answer the questions
❖ The, listen to the
conversation.
❖ Complete the conversation
by filling the blanks.
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Expressing Agreement
So do I / Neither do I
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I am happy.
So am I!
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I have a wallet.
So do I!
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I am planning
my next
vacations.
So am I!
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I have been to
Guatemala two
times.
So have I!
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I went to the
supermarket
last week.
So did I!
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I am not ready!
Neither am I!
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I don’t like
sodas.
Neither do I!
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I am not doing
the dishes
today.
Neither am I!
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I haven’t done
homework!
Neither have I!
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I didn’t receive
your email.
Neither did I!
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My mom is
amazing.
So is my
mother.
Or
So is mine.
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Daniel doesn’t
like to have
exams.
Neither do I.
Or
Neither does
_____.
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Pair work
Complete the following worksheet,
read instructions and work in pairs.
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Pair discussion
page 89
First, complete each
statement.
Then, your teacher will
divide you into groups
to share your answers
and express agreement
or differ with your
classmates.
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Similarity Vocabulary
page 89
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Pronunciation
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https://www.bbc.com/news//world
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Homework
❖ Prepare a short presentation for Monday,
describing the similarities that two people
share. These people can be: you and a
family member; or two family members.
❖ Remember to use the vocabulary and
structure we studied today.
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