1. Ride bikes
2. Get ice cream
3. Go for coffee
4. Order a pizza
5. Go to McDonald's
6. Go to church
7. Study together
8. Take a walk or a hike
9. Go to the park
10. Go shopping
11. Take a camping trip
12. Go to the movies
13. Ice skating
14. Play soccer
15. Bowling
16. Play video games
17. Listen to music
We started by each person drawing a card (we ended up doing this a couple of times because there were more cards than people). We then went around and let everyone practice reading the phrases/words and discussing what they meant (as well as any discrepancies between American English and British English). Then, I divided them into groups to match the cards.
After matching the cards, I paired them up and gave each pair a role-play to read through. They aren't very advanced beginners at all, so it took a little while and a lot of practice.
Role-play 1:
1: What did you do last weekend?
2: My family took a camping trip.
1: What did you do on your camping trip?
2: We slept in the forest and went for a hike.
Role-play 2:
1: What will you do today?
2: I am going shopping.
1: What are you shopping for?
2: I am going to buy a new hat.
Role-play 3:
1: What did you do for lunch today?
2: I ate at McDonald's for lunch.
1: What did you eat?
2: I had a hamburger and french fries.
Role-play 4:
1: What did you do today?
2: I spent time with my friends.
1: What did you do with your friends?
2: We went ice skating!
Each pair read their own role-play, and then we kept swapping until each group had been able to read each of the role-plays.
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