MODULE
Friendship
1. Greetings
1. Greetings

How’re you?

What’s your name?

How old are you?

Where are you from?

How’re you? What’s your name? How old are you? Where...
2. Warm up
2. Warm up
3. Let’s learn some friendship idioms
3. Let’s learn some friendship idioms
  1. a shoulder to cry on – someone who listens sympathetically
  2. close-knit – very close
  3. like two peas in a pod – very similar
  4. through thick and thin – through all circumstances no matter how difficult
  5. to speak the same language – to understand someone as a result your shared values or opinions
a shoulder to cry on – someone who listens sympathetically close-knit –...
4. Guess the idiom
4. Guess the idiom
5. Discussion
5. Discussion

Do you make friends easily?

How many friends do you have?

Where did you meet them?

Do you and your friends like the same things? (Like music, football etc)

Do you make friends easily? How many friends do you...
Role play
(students are divided in pairs)
Role play

I like () better, I’m keen on, I’m interested in, I’d rather, how about we…? why don’t we…? good idea!

1)      Friends A and B want to go to the movies together. Friend A wants to watch a romantic comedy but Friend B is more interested in an action movie. Find a solution.

2)      Friends A and B plan to travel together. Friend A wants to go to the beach but Friend A likes mountains. Find a good destination for both.

3)      Friend A is very sad and doesn’t want to do anything after school. Friend B has to find out what the problem is and suggest some fun activities to cheer Friend A up.

I like () better, I’m keen on, I’m interested in,...
6. What do friends do together?
6. What do friends do together?

What do you like to do with your friends?

Describe your and your best friend’s friendship

What do you like to do with your friends? Describe...
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