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Intermediate Social Expressions

This document is an English lesson on common expressions. It contains two sections: 1) Students respond to sentences with appropriate expressions like "Good luck" and "Bless you". 2) Students take turns reading sentences and responding with expressions. The key provides the correct responses. In 3 sentences or less: This is an English lesson teaching common social expressions through interactive exercises where students respond to prompts using expressions like "Congratulations" and "Never mind".

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Intermediate Social Expressions

This document is an English lesson on common expressions. It contains two sections: 1) Students respond to sentences with appropriate expressions like "Good luck" and "Bless you". 2) Students take turns reading sentences and responding with expressions. The key provides the correct responses. In 3 sentences or less: This is an English lesson teaching common social expressions through interactive exercises where students respond to prompts using expressions like "Congratulations" and "Never mind".

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Innovation in Learning

A A PRACTICAL ENGLISH

Common Expressions 1
Lesson code: SCTS-Q1V8-I6SL INTERMEDIATE

1 Social expressions
Respond to the following sentences with an appropriate expression. Listen and check your answers,
repeating the expressions with the correct pronunciation and intonation.

Be careful Bless you Cheers Congratulations Good luck


Help yourself Here you are My condolences Never mind Same to you

1. I have an important exam tomorrow. !


2. Atchoo! .
3. Cheers! !
4. I must drive home now, but I am very tired. !
5. I've forgotten my dictionary today. .
6. Can I take another chocolate? .
7. Have a good weekend. .
8. Could you pass me the salt, please? .
9. My aunt died today. .
10. I've passed my driving test! !

2 Practice
Cover the expressions above. In pairs, take turns to read and respond to the sentences below:

1. I've got a new job!


2. Cheers!
3. This road is very dangerous.
4. We can't go to the cinema today because I have to work late.
5. Can I have another apple?
6. Can I borrow your pen for a minute?
7. Have a nice summer holiday.
8. My grandmother died yesterday.
9. I've got a job interview today.
10. Atchoo!
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Common Expressions 1 - Key lingua house
Innovation in Learning

A A A A PRACTICAL ENGLISH

1- Social expressions

When the students have completed the task individually or in pairs, play the audio file or use your mobile device
to scan the QR code (make sure you have installed a QR code reader app and can access the Internet on your
device). Have the students repeat the correct expressions as a class. Encourage them to pay attention to the
pronunciation and intonation of the speaker.

1. Good luck
2. Bless you
3. Cheers
4. Be careful
5. Never mind
6. Help yourself
7. Same to you
8. Here you are
9. My condolences
10. Congratulations

2- Practice

Have the students change roles and repeat the exercise so that each student has practised all the expressions.
1. Congratulations
2. Cheers!
3. Be careful!
4. Never mind. (We can go some other time.)
5. Sure, help yourself.
6. Here you are.
7. Same to you.
8. My condolences.
9. Good luck!
10. Bless you!

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You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex


Review your flashcards at least 3-5 times a week for 20 minutes to keep the material fresh in your memory.
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