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Monday, June 17, 2013

週10 - ECA (Speaking) I (All) - 物・ことの描写

Hello to my All speaking students,



How are you? Today let's look at describing things (物を描写). What is this picture at the top? What do you call it in English?

Activity
1. Look at these picturesWhat's this first oneWith a partner, describe the first thing (その物を描写する). Do not let your partner see the picture! Say this:

This is something you use when building a bookcase; a carpenter uses it when building a house. What is it? 

Without seeing the picture - your partner has to guess what it is! Try it! ow look at these picturesW1. 


2. Try this picture - This is something people ride in at a place like Disneyland. It's fast and scary but many people love it. What is it? 
2. 

3. This next picture is something you see at a clinic or hospital. A doctor uses to check your heart at a health check. What is it? 
3.

4. This is something in space around the Earth. We use it for communications, and it can take pictures of things on the Earth. What is it? 
4. 


5. This is a game that is popular in many countries. It's played by two people. It has pieces on a board, and the pieces are black and white. The pieces look like things - for example, a castle, a king, a horse, and so on. What game is it?  
5. 

6. This is something we use on bicycles, bags, and sometimes, some doors. It keeps things safe, and we can open and close it. To open it, we need a thin piece of metal that we put into a long hole at the bottom. What is it? 
6. 

7. This is a special feeling we have for someone we care about - a man, a woman, a family member or a child. We can't see or touch this, but we feel it's real. It makes us feel excited and it is a special kind of feeling. What is it? 
7. 
Have fun!
Picture credits - all pictures copyright-free with no attributions from the Apple Microsoft Word application Clip Art gallery
All pictures copyright-free with no attributions necessary from the Apple Microsoft Word application Clip Art gallery

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