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In Dormitory

The document provides a vocabulary list of common words used in a dormitory setting including nouns, verbs, and adjectives. It also describes games and discussion activities for students to complete in the dormitory to learn and practice the vocabulary words.
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In Dormitory

The document provides a vocabulary list of common words used in a dormitory setting including nouns, verbs, and adjectives. It also describes games and discussion activities for students to complete in the dormitory to learn and practice the vocabulary words.
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Almaahira Senior High School

In Dormitory
English Conversation Class
Do you know this vocab list? Find
the meaning of unfamiliar words. NOUN

• Beds • pillow
• Desks • bolster
• Chairs • lamp
• wardrobe • veil
• shelves • towel
• curtains • shoe rack
• trash can • mirror
• shared bathroom
• common room
• laundry room
Do you know this vocab list? Find
VER
the meaning of unfamiliar words.
B
• Sleep • Stake a bath/ a shower
• turn on • iron
• turn off • trow
• close • report
• open • memorize
• borrow • recite
• lend • read
• supervise • wake up
• sweep • dress up
• put • bother
• take off • ruin
Do you know this vocab list?
ADJECTIVE
Find the meaning of unfamiliar
words. S
• tired • sutable
• exhausted • cozy
• sleepy • lazy
• excited • not in the mood
• full • sweet scented
• starving • ill
• bored • unwell
• creepy
• clean
• dirty
• smelly
TIME FOR
• Make a circle for all students.
GAMES • Students pass a ball or a bottle.
• As students pass the ball around, they must stop when they hear the
teacher say the words POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, or LUCKY
• When the teacher says, “positive,” the student holding the ball must
stop and make a positive statement based on the vocab list given.
For example, "Can I take a bath first?"
• If the teacher says “negative,” they must make a negative statement,
e.g., “I cannot lend you my pillow”
• And, if the teacher says, “lucky,” the sentence they create can be
anything they like, such as, “i can do it myslef!” or "Hurry up!"
• Make a group that consists of 4 students.
• It's time for you to discuss as many
Discussion
expressions used in Dormitory as you
can.
Time
• Then present it in front of the class.

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