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Grammar Lesson Plan: Making Suggestions Lesson PlanGrammar Lesson Plan: Making Suggestions Lesson Plan
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Grammar Lesson Plan: Making Suggestions

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Focusing on let's, why don't, and shall I/we, a grammar lesson takes English learners through the process of making suggestions. The lesson comes with several activities, including scripts of conversations for kids to complete, as well as flash cards to prompt discussion for making suggestions.

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Concepts

modal verbs

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Bring into your unit about conversational skills
  • Use the activities as a whole class, in groups, or with partners

Classroom Considerations

  • Designed for ESL classes, but could work with any level of English speaker
  • Includes shall in the introduction, but the lesson clarifies that the word is not used in activities
  • Uses a lot of scripted language and instruction

Pros

  • Provides a scaffolded approach to conversational skills
  • Helpful for intermediate learners

Cons

  • None

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