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Housing for Beginners 2017

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


Housing for Beginners

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Housing for Level 1-Student Workbook

48 pages, 1 CD. Includes answer key. Covers furniture and room names, repair problems, and finding a place to live.
Price: $8.00

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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