Objectives & Sequence: This lesson is intended to be used as a review of Grammar 6-1.
Intro Student One Student Two Student Three Student Four
Students work in groups of 3-4 and open the corresponding pages below.
Students are presented with questions that contain prepositions and verbs in their gerund form. One at a time, students ask and answer the questions with their group with an aviation theme.
Example
On Student One's page: Tell me about something you've dreamt of doing.
Student: "Tell me about something you've dreamt of doing."
Someone in group: "I've dreamt of landing on a lake in northern Canada."
- Tell me about something you are terrible at doing.
- Tell me about something you are really interested in seeing.
- Tell me about something you always complain about travelling abroad.
- Tell me about something you wouldn't care about losing on a flight.
- Tell me about someone you are looking forward to seeing at the airport.
- Tell me about something you should apologize for doingduring your last flight.
- Tell me about something you are really good at.
- Tell me about something you are excited about doing in aviation.
- Tell me about something you are tired of doing as a pilot.
- Tell me about somewhere you often dream about flying into.
- Tell me about something you are not used to doing in flight.
- Tell me about something you are afraid of doing when flying.
- Tell me about something you are thinking of doing on your next international flight.
- Tell me about something you always worry about forgetting.
- Tell me about something your country is famous for having in aviation.
- Tell me about something you are proud of doing.