Listen to this song and fill in the gaps.
And be careful to cover up the lyrics of the song that is on the bottom of the video...
People work
Nigel
Naylor, he’s a ______, he makes trousers, suits and shirts.
Penny
Proctor, she’s a _______, comes to see you when it hurts.
Peter
Palmer, he’s a______, he’s got cows and pigs and sheep.
Wendy
Witter, _________, minds the kids when they’re asleep.
People work in the _______, people work in the ________town.
People work ______ and ______ to make the world go
round.
Mabel
Meacher, ___________, teaches English, French and Greek.
Gary
Gummer, he’s a _______, call him when you’ve got a leak.
Patty
Prentice, she’s a ________, keeps your teeth both clean and white.
Ronnie
Ryman, he’s a ________, comes when there’s a fire to fight.
People work...
Twice
Now, you can check the gaps:
People work
Nigel Naylor, he’s a tailor, he makes trousers, suits and shirts.
Penny Proctor, she’s a doctor, comes to see you when it hurts.
Peter Palmer, he’s a farmer, he’s got cows and pigs and sheep.
Wendy Witter, babysitter, minds the kids when they’re asleep.
People work in the country, people work in the town.
People work day and night to make the world go round.
Mabel Meacher, language teacher, teaches English, French and Greek.
Gary Gummer, he’s a plumber, call him when you’ve got a leak.
Patty Prentice, she’s a dentist, keeps your teeth both clean and white.
Ronnie Ryman, he’s a fireman, comes when there’s a fire to fight.
People work
Twice
Laura I found your blog very complete, with many diferent resources to work diferent skills. Another detail that I love from your work is to include the solutions and diferent options to check the mistakes. I found this could be very important to help our students and we tend to forget about it, so I decided to copy your idea.
ReplyDeleteIn my case, I thought could be cool to be able to hidde it so they can't see it when they are working. I saw in many forums a button called "Spoil" that allows you to hide content and check it only by clicking (to avoid spoil the end of a movie for example). So I did some research and I thought to share it with you just in case it is any helpfull for your future work.
Aparently there is no option in bogger to doit but we can edit the template and add a bit of code in our entries to do it. You can see how to do it here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17435930/embed-iframe-into-blogger and one example of one of my activities using it in here: http://unir-englishnonstop.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/santa-claus-is-coming-to-town.html?view=sidebar
Regards,
Melisa
Thank you so much for your comment Melisa! I'll look at this information to use it in the future... And I'll visite your blog right now!
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