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Places in Town (park, bank, supermarket, school)
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Learning Objectives

 By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:​

    Name places in town and say what you do there.

Exercise 1

Warm Up

Direction:  Read and Repeat after your tutor. 

I go to the park on weekends.

I usually go to the bank in the morning.

I buy food at the supermarket.

I go to school every day.

Exercise 2

Practice

Direction:  Fill the blanks using the correct phrase. 

I go to the ___ on weekends.

I usually go to the ___ in the morning.

I buy food at the ___.

I go to ___ every day. (

Exercise 3

Vocabulary

Direction:  Listen and repeat after your teacher

Park

/pɑːrk/

Meaning:

A public area for walking and playing.

    I go to the park to play football.

Bank

/bæŋk/

Meaning:

A place where people keep money

    I go to the bank to deposit money.

Supermarket

/ˈsuː.pɚˌmɑːr.kɪt/

Meaning:

A large store to buy food and drinks

    I buy vegetables at the supermarket.

School

/skuːl/

Meaning:

A place where children learn

    I go to school every morning.

Exercise 4

Role Play

Direction:  Role play the conversation with your tutor. 

Situation: Two friends talk about where they go in town.

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Hi, Tom! Where do you usually go on weekends?

Anna

Hello! (2)_edited.png

Hi, Anna! I usually go to the park.

Tom

Student 1

That’s nice! I usually go to the supermarket.

Anna

Student 2

What do you buy there?

Tom

Student 1

I buy fruits and vegetables.

Anna

Student 2

Do you ever go to the bank?

Tom

Student 1

Anna

Student 2

Yes, sometimes in the morning.

I go to school every day before visiting the park.

Tom

Exercise 4.1

Questions.


1. Where does Tom usually go on weekends?

2. What does Anna usually buy at the supermarket?

3. Where does Tom go before visiting the park?

Exercise 5

Ordering

Direction:   Put the words in the correct order.

Example

my / name / is / Hello / Anna → Hello, my name is Anna


    1. go / I / park / the / to / usually

    → ________________________________________

    2. supermarket / buy / I / at / vegetables / the

    → ________________________________________

    3. go / school / I / every / day / to

    → ________________________________________

    4. bank / in / the / morning / I / go / sometimes

    → ________________________________________


    5. friends / park / my / I / with / go / to

    → ________________________________________


    6. fruits / supermarket / I / the / buy

    → ________________________________________

Exercise 6

Practice

Direction:   Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentence.


    1. I usually go to the ___ on weekends.

    A. park
    B. chair
    C. bed

    2. I buy food at the ___.

    A. supermarket
    B. bank
    C. school

    3. I go to ___ every day.

    A. school
    B. supermarket
    C. park

    4. I go to the ___ in the morning.

    A. bank
    B. tree
    C. school

    5. Tom usually goes to the ___ with his friends.

    A. park
    B. chair
    C. supermarket

    6. I buy ___ at the supermarket.

    A. vegetables
    B. pen
    C. table

    7. Anna sometimes goes to the ___.

    A. bank
    B. park
    C. chair

    8. I go to school ___ morning.

    A. every
    B. never
    C. sometimes


Exercise 7

Ask Your Tutor

Direction:  Ask your tutor these questions.


    1. What places do you usually go in your town?

    2. Do you go to the park on weekends?

    3. Where do you buy your food?

Exercise 8

Let’s Talk – Your Turn!

Direction: Answer these questions. Talk about yourself. 


    1. What is your favorite place in town?

    2. Where do you usually go on weekends?

    3. Do you like going to the park? Why?

    4. Where do you usually buy fruits and vegetables?

    5. Do you go to the bank with your parents?

    6. How do you go to school?

    7. Which place in town do you visit most?

    8. What do you usually do at the supermarket?

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