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Unit 01

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Talking about your city
Talking about your city

Pre B1- Intermediate

Learning Objectives

In this lesson, you will learn how to use simple, everyday words to talk about the places near your home.

Exercise 1

New Words & Expressions 

Direction:  Listen and repeat after your tutor.

noun

sidewalk

Similar:

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/ˈsaɪd.wɑːk/

Meaning:

A paved path for people to walk on, next to the street.

    There’s a wide sidewalk in front of my house.

Real Life Tip: 

In the U.S., “sidewalk” is used. In the U.K., people say “pavement.”

noun

grocery store

Similar:

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/ˈɡroʊ.sɚ.i stɔːr/

Meaning:

A shop where food and household items are sold.

    I usually buy milk and bread at the grocery store near my house.

Real Life Tip: 

In the U.S., “grocery store” is common. In the U.K., people often say “supermarket.”

phrasal verb

hang out

Similar:

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/hæŋ aʊt/

Meaning:

To spend time relaxing or socializing.

    We like to hang out at the park on weekends.

Real Life Tip: 

In the U.S., “hang out” is commonly used among friends to describe casual socializing.

move in

phrasal verb

Similar:

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/muːv ɪn/

Meaning:

To start living in a new house or apartment.

    They just moved in across the street last month.

Real Life Tip: 

In American English, “move in” is used for starting residence in a new place; in British English, “move into” is more common.

Exercise 2

Role-Play

Direction:  First, read the conversation aloud. Then, practice by role-playing it with your tutor.

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Situation: Two neighbours meet outside their homes in the suburb.

Student 1

Hey Jake, how’s it going?

Emma

Student 2

Pretty good! I just moved in last week.

Jake

Student 1

Welcome! How do you like the neighborhood so far?

Emma

Student 2

It’s nice. The sidewalks are clean, and the grocery store is super close.

Jake

Student 1

Yeah, I love that store. Do you usually hang out at the park nearby?

Emma

Student 2

Not yet, but I plan to check it out this weekend.

Jake

Student 1

It’s really quiet and relaxing there. You’ll like it.

Emma

Student 2

Awesome, thanks for the tip!

Jake

Exercise 3

Role-Play Q&A

Direction:  Answer the questions based on the conversation.


1. When did Jake move in?

2. What does Jake like about the neighborhood?

3. Where does Emma usually hang out?

Exercise 3

Practice Time

Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

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1. I am so excited to finally ___ today.

​Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

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2. The delivery man left the boxes on the ___ .

​Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

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3. This new street is actually very ___ .

​Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

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4. I need to buy some milk at the ___ .

​Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

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5. Would you like to ___ with me later?

​Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

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6. It takes time to ___ to a new home.

​Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

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7. Be careful not to trip on the ___ .

​Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

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8. We usually ___ at the local cafe.

​Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

Exercise 3

Practice Time

Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 


1. What is a sidewalk?


a) A small store
b) A walking path beside the street
c) A park bench


2. What does quiet mean?


a) Noisy
b) Peaceful
c) Busy


3. Where do you usually buy milk and bread?


a) Grocery store
b) Gas station
c) Library


4. What does hang out mean?


a) To study hard
b) To spend time relaxing
c) To move houses


5. What does move in mean?


a) To leave a home
b) To start living in a new home
c) To walk into a shop


Exercise 4

Ask Your Tutor

Direction: Ask your tutor these questions. Listen carefully and learn


1. What do you like most about your neighborhood?


2. Is your neighborhood quiet or busy? Why?


3. Where do people usually hang out in your town?

Exercise 5

Discussion

Direction: Use the new words and expression you learnt in this lesson to have a conversation with your tutor. 

1. Do you like your neighborhood?


2. Do you have sidewalks in your neighborhood?


3. Is there a grocery store close to where you live?


4. Is your neighborhood more quiet in the morning or at night?


5. Do people in your area usually hang out at home or outside?


6. Where is the nearest grocery store in your neighborhood?


7. When did you move into your current home?


8. Do you like hanging out in your neighborhood? Why or why not?


9. How important are sidewalks for a good neighborhood?


10. What is one place in your neighborhood where people like to hang out?


11. If a new neighbor moved in tomorrow, what would you tell them about your neighborhood?


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