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In the neighborhood
LESSON A LESSON B LESSON C LESSON D
Places in the Asking for Places to visit Reading: “Escape
neighborhood directions Pee eee Rooms”
Prepositions of Writing: Group
location poster
Warm Up
‘A Look at the pictures. Where can you do these things?
buyflowers buysomevegetables find an ATM —_eatlunch__—_seeadoctor___seea movie
B_ What other places can you find in a city?
"You can find a police station
5“~ Around town
\) Vocabulary ght
A ©) Match the words and the places. Then listen and check (¥) your answers.
2 bank © busstop © gasstation —gibrary = subway'sation
© bookstore yd coffeeshop {hotel newsstand supermarket
B Which places are in your school’s neighborhood?
We have a coffee shop, some restaurants, and a
) Language in context Acs
AO) Read three advertisements for places in a neighborhood. What places do they describe?
Find everything you need at Find us on the
ABC Supermarket. corer of
[Now location next to Town Bank Main Street and
First Ave.
We're always open! Best coffee in town!
B_ What can you do at each place in Part A?
76| Grammar 0
in across from between onthe corner of
‘The newsstand is in the park. ‘The hotel is between the restaurant and
the bookstore,
‘The gas station is on Second Avenue.
‘The supermarket is next to the bank.
‘The bus stop Is across from the park.
‘The coffee shop is on the corner of Main Street
and First Avenue,
Look at the map in Exercise 1. Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions.
The newsstand is 5 the park.
2 The subway station is the park
© The bookstores the hotel
Mama's Place is second Avenue.
The gas stations Second Avenue and Grand street.
The libraryis the coffee shop and the bus stop
Pronunciation
©) Listen and repeat. Notice the stress bookstore newsstand across
onthe first or last syllable. eens eae aE ee
comer subway hotel
— Speaking e dr
belle
, } 1
rt
= ja
drugstore postoffce police station department store
A: Where's the drugstore on your map?
B: Its next to the bank. Where is it: on your map?
B Where are the places in your town? Tell your partner.
> Keep talking!
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Oe
I can give the locations of neighborhood places. ©)
7=» How dolgetto...?
1) Giving directions
A. ©) Listen and repeat.
Fifth Street
B Give directions from Start to the coffee shop and the bus station.
© Interactions
A ©) Listen and practice.
Alex
Laura
Alex
Laura
Alex
Seventh Streot
aa
Sixth Streot
ai Take a right on Fifth Street.
Walk two blocks.
1
Go up Main Street.
Ninth Streat Turn left on Ninth Street.
school,
Walk down Main Street.
It’s on the left, across from
the park,
Excuse me, How do | get to
the park?
Go down Seventh Street and take
a left on Elm Street. Walk one block
to Sixth Street. It’s on the right,
across from the bus station.
Turn left on Elm Street?
Yes.
Great! Thank you very much.
B (Listen to the expressions. Then practice the conversation again with the new expression.
er ey
78eee eee eee ree ee ee —— voile]
Listening
A ©) Listen to Carl and Alice use their GPS to get from Pioneer Square to the library in Seattle.
Follow their route. Then mark an X at the librat
1. Olympic Hotel
2.City Hall
3. Smith Tower
4 Pioneer Square
5. CenturyLink Field
B ©) Listen to Carl and Alice go from the library to Pike Place Market. Follow their route.
Then mark a ¥ at the market.
c Give directions from Pioneer Square to other places on the map. Your partner
follows them. Take turns.
Speaking How do! ge
A Draw a simple map of the neighborhood around your school. Label different
places and street names.
B Role-play the situation. Then change roles.
Student A: You area tourist in town Ask for directions to places inthe neighborhood
Student 8: You meet a touristin your town, Give him orher directions t places in your
neighborhood. Start at your school
A: How do | get to the train station?
B: Walk down Main Street:
| EgFun in the city
Vocabulary
AO Listen and repeat.
science center swimming pool water park
B How often do you go to each place? Tell your parte
‘Our town has a swimming pool, but | hardly ever go t!
Conversation
Listen and practice.
Larry Hello. Can |help you?
Yes. Is there a museum near here?
Larry Let’ssee....yes. Inere’s a museum
across from the park.
‘And is there an aquarium in this city?
Larry Yes, thereis. It’s near the museum.
It's a very nice aquarium.
Great. | have one more question. Are
there any amusement parks?
Larry There aren't any amusement
parks, but there’ 4 nice water park.a |
‘© Grammar ©
There's a museum. There are two swimming pools.
There isn't an amusement park. ‘There aren't any good 200s in this city.
Is there an aquarium in this city? Are there any swimming pools near here?
Yes,thereis. No, there isn’t. Yes,there are. No, there aren't.
Contraction There's = There is
‘A Complete the questions about the city with Is there a /an... ?or Are there any...?
Then compare with a partner.
) Istherea 200?
2 water parks?
3 aquarium?
4 museums?
5 ‘amusement park?
6 _________ movie theaters?
B ‘Ask and answer the questions in Part A.
Use the map on the right.
Avlo there a zoo?
B: Yes, there is. There's one zoo.
Speaking |s there... ? Are
A Add two items to the chart. Then interview your partner. Check (v/) the places
that aren his or her neighborhood, and ask for more inform
| Places Locations Cia formation
EA movie theaters
1 museums
(science center
(1 swimming pool
Oo
oO
A: Are there any movie theaters in your neighborhood?
B: Yes, there's one. It’s on University Avenue.
A: How often do you go there?
B Tell the class about two interesting places in your partner's neighborhood.
© Keep talking!
eererr et)
eae 1
‘can talk about interesting places in my town. a
mnA great place to visit
1) Reading ©
A What are your favorite places to visit?
B_ Read the article, Where is the world’s first escape room?
ee Rn
Sou ic PE ne
crea aed ad ate
inch wend a ad ora
share information and work in pairs or in groups ~ you
need a team to escape the room!
In some games, there is only one room. In others,
you travel through many rooms to escape. Sometimes
there are even actors in the room to help you! Some
rooms are simple, and most players escape in less than
60 minutes.’ But some are very difficult, and players
hardly ever escape in time.
“The world’s frst escape room is in Japan. But, today,
there are more than 2,800 games in many countries.
www.irLanguage.com
C Read the article again. Answer the questions.
Players find akey.
1 What do players find to escape a room?
How many people visit escape rooms every day?
How long do players have to escape?
How do players find the key to the door?
Who sometimes help the players?
© How many escape rooms are there in the world?
D EINIUEINY po you want to visit an escape room? Why or why not?
What's another fun adventure that you like?© Listening r
AO Listen to three tourists ask for information about two places in the
Write the placesin the chart
a Place 1 Place 2
movie theater)
B_ ©) Listen again. Which places are in the city? Circle the correct answers.
© writing and speaking 0 ent
A Choose an interesting place in your city. What do you know about it?
Make a list.
B Create and design a poster about the place. Use your list from Part A.
ETO:
THERE'S AN T CAF SUR Has ad
SCL ee DAT Saab
c Present your posters. Ask and answer questions for more information,
A: The Imagine Science Center is a great place to visit.
B: It’s open every day from 9:00 to 6:00.
C: There's a free audio tour. You can listen to the tour in ten languages.
D: Where is the Imagine Science Center?
C: lt at 367 First Avenue, near the park
eeWrap-up
\) Quick pair review
Lesson A
Make a list of places in a neighborhood. How many do you know? You have one minute.
LessonB
Circle the correct answers. You have two minutes.
A. becuse me. Where (oy
Walk up Third Avenue and turn / take left on Elm Street,
Is the library on Elin Suet?
i)d0| get tothe library from here?
No, t's not. Go / Turn two blocks on Elm Street. Then take / walk a right on
Main Street. The library is on /in the right.
A. Thanks!
Lesson C
What are two kinds of places both you and your partner like to visit in your city?
What are two kinds of places you don't like to visit? You have two minutes.
AA: llike museums. Do you?
B: Not really. How about water parks? | love thosel
A: Ido, too!
Lesson D [ISS
Describe a place to visit in your area, but don’t say ts name! Can your partner guess
the name? Take turns. You have two minutes.
A: Igo there with my friends on weekend,
B:|o it Mall Marina?
A: No. There
B: Io it: the amusement park, Fantasy Land?
A:Yes!
6 there.
re rides and game
© Inthe real world
What zoos do you know? Go online and find information in English about a zoo,
Then write about it.
© Whats the name of the zoo? Where is it?
‘© What animals and exhibits are there?
‘© Can you watch videos or take a tour on the website?
The San Diego Zoo
The San Diego Zoo is a famous zoo in California. You
an see pandas there. You can also