Fle-nteractions Book 3
Fle-nteractions Book 3
2. What kinds of city or town problems are there? (Elicit count/noncount nouns and adverbs of quantity.)
6. Do you know where I can eat local food/hear live music/get a city guide?
8. Ask me about my hometown. or Ask [classmate] about his/her hometown or the city or town where you live.
Unit 3 Making changes
2. Is your house or apartment [adjective] enough for you? Is it too [adjective]? Does it have enough [noun]?
4. What do you wish you could change about your home/school or job/skills? Why?
5. Ask me what I would like to change about my life. or Ask [classmate] what he/she would like to change about his/her
life.
2. Have you ever eaten [dish]? (Elicit Yes.) Did you enjoy it/them?
3. Have you ever tried traditional food from your/another country? What did you think of it?
4. Have you ever eaten something you didn’t like? What was it?
3. Have you made any vacation plans for this year? (Elicit Yes.) What are you going to do?
4. Where are you going to go? When are you going to leave? How long will you be away? Are you going
to go with anyone? What do you need to do before traveling abroad? (Elicit modals for describing
necessity.) What are some things you should get or do before taking a trip? (Elicit modals for giving
suggestions.) Ask me about my next vacation. or Ask [classmate] about his/her last/next vacation.
5. Give me advice about my next vacation. or Give [classmate] advice about his/her next vacation.
2. What do you use a cell phone to do? Do you use it for [activity]?
3. What is/are [technology] used for doing? How is/are [technology] used?
5. How does technology affect the way people work and spend free time?
7. Give me specific instructions on how to use [technology]. Is there anything I need to remember to do or not to
do?
Unit 8 Time to celebrate!
1. What is your favorite holiday/festival? What do you like about it? How do people celebrate it? Is there any
2. What is your favorite season? What do you like about it? What do people do at that time of year?
3. What do you usually do on your birthday? How did you spend your last birthday?
4. Tell me about weddings in your country. What do couples do before their wedding?
5. What do guests do during/after the ceremony? When do people give gifts? What kinds of gifts do they give?
6. Tell me about an unusual custom in your country. What do people do before/after the event?
7. Ask me to describe an interesting custom from another country. or Ask [classmate] to describe an interesting
1. How was life different 50/100 years ago? How did people use to shop/travel?
4. Nowadays, how do most people get around? Where do people usually shop?
7. In ten years, what things might people be able to do with a cell phone?
9. What will happen if you get a high-paying job/have more cash to spend? (Elicit possible situation and consequence.)
10. Tell me what will happen if I move to a foreign country. or Tell [classmate] what will happen if he/she moves to a
6. What are your positive personality traits? What are your negative personality traits?
9. Ask me what kind of work I would like to do. or Ask [classmate] what kind of work he/she would like to do.
2. Tell me about another famous building or landmark. Who designed it? When was it built? How was/is it used?
1. What were you doing the last time your phone rang?
2. Did you ever fall asleep when you were doing something? What were you doing?
3. Have you ever been caught in a rainstorm? What were you doing? What happened?
4. What have you been doing lately/in the evening/on weekends? How long have you been
[activity]? Have you been working/studying/exercising? How long have you been [activity]?
1. What is the last movie you’ve seen? What did you like/dislike about it?
3. Did you ever see [movie]? How did you like it? Why?
6. What’s your favorite movie/TV show/book? Tell me about it. (Elicit relative clauses.)
7. Who is your favorite actor/actress/director/author? Tell me about him/her. (Elicit relative clauses.)
Ask me about my taste in books and movies. or Ask [classmate] about his/her taste in books and
movies.
Unit 14 Now I get it.
1. (Note: Bring pictures of people using gestures or expressions and pictures of signs or emoticons/emojis.)
2. What does this gesture mean? or What do you think this gesture means? (Make gesture or indicate picture.)
4. What does this sign/emoticon/emoji mean? or What do you think this sign/emoticon/emoji means? (Indicate
picture.) What does [rule] mean? Where might you find this rule?
6. Show me a gesture and ask what it means. or Show [classmate] a gesture and ask what it means.
3. What would you do if a friend borrowed money and never paid you back?
4. Which sport would you choose if your doctor told you to get more exercise?
5. Where would you go on vacation if you had enough time and money?
6. I’m going to tell you about some situations and then ask you questions.
7. I borrowed a friend’s laptop, and it crashed while I was using it. I returned it without saying anything.
8. I noticed I was missing some money. I think I know who stole it, but I didn’t say anything. What should I have done?
9. Tell me about a recent predicament you were in. What did you do? What should/shouldn’t you have done?
1. What are some common excuses for being late/not accepting an invitation?
3. What has someone asked you to do/not to do recently? How did you respond?
4. Invite [classmate] to do something with you. (Elicit invitation.) What did [classmate] say?
5. Ask [classmate] to do something for you. (Elicit request.) What did [classmate] say?
6. Ask [classmate] about his/her future intentions. (Elicit question.) What did [classmate] say he/she was going to
do?