ESL Beginner Lesson Demo (Chris Westergaard)

Chris from The Language House
14 Mar 201514:46

Summary

TLDRThe video is a language learning session, focusing on practicing common phrases and daily routines in English. The speaker guides learners through morning, afternoon, and evening activities such as waking up, eating breakfast, going to work, shopping, and relaxing. Emphasis is placed on repetition and correct pronunciation, encouraging learners to form sentences like 'What do you do in the morning?' and 'I eat breakfast.' The session also includes dialogue practice and ends with a playful tone, where participants humorously discuss becoming 'movie stars.'

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The speaker introduces themselves as CH Chris and repeats phrases related to different times of the day.
  • 🌞 The script emphasizes the importance of morning routines, like waking up, eating breakfast, and showering.
  • 🍽️ There is a focus on daily activities like eating breakfast in the morning and lunch in the afternoon.
  • πŸ“š The speaker mentions relaxing, reading a book, and preparing for bed in the evening.
  • πŸ›οΈ Nighttime activities include going to bed and relaxing.
  • πŸ› The speaker encourages participants to repeat routines like showering and getting dressed in the morning.
  • β˜• The speaker repeatedly asks 'What do you do in the morning?' and provides examples such as drinking coffee or eating breakfast.
  • πŸ›’ Afternoon activities mentioned include going shopping and relaxing.
  • 🎬 The script ends with a light-hearted moment, mentioning becoming 'movie stars' and 'famous.'
  • πŸ™‹ Repetition of questions like 'What do you do in the afternoon?' to engage the audience in practicing responses.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the script?

    -The main purpose of the script is to practice basic conversational phrases in English, focusing on daily routines and greetings.

  • How does Chris introduce himself?

    -Chris introduces himself by saying, 'Hello everyone, my name is Chris. Nice to meet you.'

  • What are the different times of day mentioned in the script?

    -The script mentions 'morning,' 'afternoon,' 'evening,' and 'night.'

  • What activities are discussed for the morning routine?

    -The morning routine activities discussed include waking up, eating breakfast, and taking a shower.

  • What question does Chris repeatedly ask about daily routines?

    -Chris repeatedly asks, 'What do you do in the morning?' 'What do you do in the afternoon?' 'What do you do in the evening?' and 'What do you do at night?'

  • What is one of the responses given for 'What do you do in the afternoon?'

    -One response given is, 'In the afternoon, I go shopping.'

  • What is an example of an evening activity mentioned in the script?

    -An example of an evening activity mentioned is 'I read a book' and 'I watch television.'

  • What does Chris suggest doing at night?

    -Chris suggests going to bed at night.

  • What kind of practice does the script encourage?

    -The script encourages dialogue practice, asking and answering questions about daily routines.

  • How does the script end?

    -The script ends with a practice dialogue where participants talk about their daily routines and exchange greetings, with a playful note about becoming 'movie stars.'

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