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Lesson 11 Ielts Lesson

The document provides an overview of Lesson 11 from an IELTS preparation course. It covers preparation, a lecture on focused skills including vocabulary and grammar, and practice questions. Specifically, it discusses question tags, provides examples of question tags used with auxiliary verbs and modals, and has students practice making question tags on sample statements.
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Lesson 11 Ielts Lesson

The document provides an overview of Lesson 11 from an IELTS preparation course. It covers preparation, a lecture on focused skills including vocabulary and grammar, and practice questions. Specifically, it discusses question tags, provides examples of question tags used with auxiliary verbs and modals, and has students practice making question tags on sample statements.
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Lesson 11

IELTS
&
ENGLISH
LESSONS
Teacher Lorie
INTRODUCTION
Lesson 11
S Things I can do
PREPARATION
T
A
G
LECTURE PROPER FOCUSED
E SKILLS
PRACTICE Vocabulary
S
Speaking
HOMEWORK Grammar
Writing
Tell me about
your super
hero abilities.

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STAGES PREPARATION BETTER WORDS
a. lexical resources

admire (verb): look up to or respect.


“I admire Elon Musk because he dates a lot of celebrities.”

Remember come together (verb): work as part of a team.


“If we come together on this, we can accomplish anything.”
these
a battle between good and evil (noun phrase): a fight between the
words.
good guys and the bad guys.
“Every Hollywood movie basically boils down to a battle before good and
evil.”

threat (noun): Something that could harm or hurt you.


“The threat of prison prevents most people from committing crimes.”
STAGES PREPARATION BETTER WORDS
a. lexical resources

work together (verb): work as part of a team (same as above).


“If we work as part of a team, we can accomplish anything.”

Remember actually (adverb): in fact or really.


“I’m not into superhero movies. Actually, I hate them.”
these
doesn’t really matter (expression): it is not important.
words.
“It doesn’t really matter how long you practice, you’re going to end up with the
same score.”

worst case scenario (expression): the worst thing that could possibly
happen. “Worst case scenario we will have to find a new place to work.”
The superhero that I want to talk about is Batman and the
reason that I admire Batman is because he doesn’t have
Talk any superpowers. So, in the last movie he was in was the
Justice League – he has to come together to protect the

about world – there’s a battle between good and evil –


a threat has come out and they have to try to fight it

a together. He needs Wonder Woman’s help and has to go


get all these other superheroes to work together to fight.
The reason I admire him is he has no superpowers – he’s
superher just a normal kind of crazy, angry, violent man but really
amazing because all the other heroes they’re fighting, and
o they do not die easily – they’re fine even if they lose, they
won’t die – just all the people in the world will die but for
I admire Batman it’s different he could actually die – all the other
superheroes it’s like it doesn’t really matter.
Worst case scenario: the other people die, the whole
world dies but least they are okay. 6
QUESTIONS

Talk (1) Who is your hero?


(2) Are most of your heroes male or female?

about (3) Are you a hero to anyone?


(4) Who is your country’s biggest national hero and why?
a (5) Is there a local hero in your town?
(6) What makes a hero a hero?
superher (7) Do you think one person’s hero is another person’s villain?

o (8) What do you think of hero worship?


(9) Do you think rock stars are really heroes?

I admire (10) Do you think sports stars are bigger heroes than rock stars?

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Tell me about
your super
hero abilities.

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STAGES REVIEW QUESTION
C. GRAMMAR TAGS
What is the purpose of tag questions?
= to ask for confirmation from the listener that the statement is
correct. In this case, when the statement is positive, we use a negative
question tag.

Question tags are more common in speaking than writing.

If the statement has an auxiliary verb or modal,


it is repeated in the tag question, as shown in the examples:
Tony and Emily are coming, aren't they?
She's a doctor, isn't she?
STAGES LECTURE PROPER QUESTION TAGS
STAGES LECTURE PROPER QUESTION TAGS
STAGES PRACTICE

Take your practice. Make your question tags in any


There are four key topics.
assessment criteria for Use the link for your answer.
IELTS Speaking:
•Fluency & Coherence (FC)
•Lexical Resource (LR) 1. ___aren’t they?
•Grammatical range and 2. ___isn’t there?
accuracy (GRA) 3. ___have they?
•Pronunciation (P)
4. ___didn’t you?
Maria

Dolores

Venturillo
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