NEW Housing for Beginners for Pre-Lit to Low 2. Some activities for High L. 2-3.
PHOTOCOPIABLE*: 586 pages of mix and match sections.
*by teachers at one address for non-commercial use.
NEW Assessment Tests for each section for Lit & L.1 (a total of 6 sets per level for Reading and Writing, Listening, and Speaking).
NEW Stand-alone unit on Recycling.
Separate grammar, field trip, phonics and trace exercises to make lesson planning easier.
Plus big pictures, games, jazz chants, songs, story units, dialog card games, and more.
This replaces the old Housing for Lit and Housing Supplement for L. 1 binders. If you have purchased one of our old Housing binders in the past year, contact us about getting a rebate when you upgrade to the new expanded version. Price $75.00
Materials Tagged ‘housing problems and repairs’
All materials tagged housing problems and repairs.
Housing for Beginners 2017
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Housing for Lit-Student Workbook
Covers furniture and room names, questions and answers with “Where”, describing your home, reading store hours, calling the manager about a problem, apartment problems, steps in finding a new place, filling out a simple rental form, reading and writing rent cheques, reading and writing a simple letter of notice, and when to give notice. Dialogs: At the Thrift Store; Calling the Manager (about a problem); You Need a Plumber; How Much Is It?; Where Do You Want the Fridge? Songs: Too Many Problems; A Good Place. 72 pages, 2 CDs, and 3 readers: Thank You, Thrift Store, Too Many Problems, and A New Apartment.
Price: $15.00
Housing Repair Dialog Card Game
The Housing Repair Dialog Card Game contains teaching instructions and student handouts for repair problems and repairman names, plus 8 card decks on different-coloured card stock. (You need 2 decks per group of 3 to 5 students.)
To play, students take turns asking another student in the group what the problem is. For example, S1 says, Hi Lee, what’s the matter? and S2 states a problem based on a card they have: My sink is leaking. If S1 has the same card, they say, Me too! But if he doesn’t have the same card, he must give appropriate advice: Maybe you should call a plumber. There are dialog suggestions for Levels 1 to 3, along with substitution suggestions for giving advice and responding to problems. (For literacy, we recommend using the dialog from our Housing for Literacy binder).
Objective: oral fluency in identifying repair problems and giving advice.
Price $25.00
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