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![](/i/favi32.png) Get ready to readReal Reading TNotesUnit
12
This school sounds good!
Ask students to look at the unit title and ask them how they
found out about the school they are attending. Did someone
recommend it? Did they see a brochure? Or did they fi nd out
about it on the Internet?
Get ready to read
• If you have a world map, ask students to fi nd the fi ve
countries. Ask if anyone has ever been to any of these
countries. Get students to tell you in which of the fi ve
countries English is the fi rst language.
• If you are teaching a multilingual group in one of the fi ve
countries, ask students why they chose to study in this country. If
you are teaching a monolingual group in their own country, ask
them to say why they would go to the country of their choice.
• Invite individual students to say one thing each about New
Zealand. Give an example yourself to get things started, e.g.
The Lord of the Rings was fi lmed in New Zealand. When it’s
summer in Europe, it’s winter in New Zealand.
A
Learn English in New Zealand
1–2
Students can do these exercises in pairs. Check answers.
Learning tip
Point out that this is one of the most important Learning tips
in the book. Encourage students when they come upon an
unknown word, to ask themselves,
What must this word mean
in this context?
Make the point that working out the meaning of
an unknown word for yourself is very rewarding.
3
Students can do this exercise in pairs. Alternatively, they can
work on their own and then compare answers. Encourage
students to help each other with the meaning of any words
that they are unsure about.
4–5
Ask students to do these exercises. Check answers.
6
You can take a class vote. Ask students why they chose
Queenstown or Christchurch.
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