A fun lesson for beginner ESL students to learn how to form questions, reactions, vocabulary for talking about countries and nationalities, and expressions for making invitations. Watch the ESL video and use the ESL Printable and Digital storytelling flashcards to talk about food, nationalities, and practice using new vocabulary and expressions. Get the downloadable and printable worksheets, ESL printable and digital flashcards, ESL listening and reading exercises, and gamify lessons with badges and stamps.
Watch the following YouTube video:
beautiful | hire – fire | import – export | love | dinner | come over | bring
excellent | wonderful | absolutely| anything | take care of | invite | free | weekend
Choose the word from the vocabulary bank with the opposite meaning of the words below.
Complete the following countries and nationalities.
Japan – Japanese
Use the following ESL printable flashcards to talk about what is famous in each of the countries.
Fill-in-the-blanks with the correct prepositions: on, in, at or leave it blank.
allergy
in the mood for
I really appreciate (the offer).
Do you have time to (come over)?
Please come to (our anniversary party (next weekend)!
Gamify your lessons with digital badges and stamps. Assign stamps to steps and objectives to motivate students.
Tony: So how do you like working at Global Exports?
Mindy: It’s great Tony. Thanks again for hiring me.
Tony: I was wondering, would you like to come over for dinner sometime? I want you to meet my family.
Mindy: That sounds great Tony.
Tony: How about this weekend? Are you free on Sunday?
Mindy: Absolutely! What time?
Tony: Is five o’clock okay?
Mindy: That sounds wonderful.
Tony: Do you like Mexican food?
Mindy: Yes, I love it.
Tony: Great, let’s have Mexican!
Mindy: Sounds great! Should I bring anything?
Tony: No, we will take care of everything.
Mindy: Thank you so much for inviting me.
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