English A1 Speaking & Writing #006: Speaking and writing practice for making simple plans, giving short answers, roleplay, and quick message tasks.
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Speaking and Writing Practice
Lesson number: #006
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English A1 Speaking & Writing #006
Topic: Simple plans and short replies
Lesson overview:
In this lesson, you will practice asking about free time, making simple plans, and writing short, clear answers. This is a speaking and writing lesson, so try to say the sentences out loud and also write them.
Quick review from previous lessons:
- Use simple polite replies.
- Use short invitation language.
- Use easy help words in a friendly way.
New words:
1) free — reading: free — meaning: not busy
2) weekend — reading: week-end — meaning: Saturday and Sunday
3) visit — reading: vi-zit — meaning: go to see
4) home — reading: hohm — meaning: house or place to live
5) early — reading: er-lee — meaning: before the usual time
Example sentences:
1) Are you free on Saturday?
Reading: ar yoo free on sat-er-day
Meaning: Do you have time on Saturday?
2) We can meet on the weekend.
Reading: wee kan meet on thuh week-end
Meaning: We can see each other on Saturday or Sunday.
3) I visit my aunt on Sundays.
Reading: ai vi-zit mai ahnt on sun-dayz
Meaning: I go to see my aunt on Sundays.
4) My home is near the school.
Reading: mai hohm iz neer thuh skool
Meaning: My house is close to the school.
5) I finish early on Friday.
Reading: ai fih-nish er-lee on fry-day
Meaning: I end before the usual time on Friday.
Usage notes:
- free is for time, not for price.
- weekend means Saturday and Sunday together.
- visit is good for people and places.
- home is the place where you live.
- early means before the usual time.
Mini practice:
A) Speaking
- Ask: Are you free on Saturday?
- Answer: Yes, I am. / No, I am not.
- Ask: When can we meet?
- Answer: We can meet on the weekend.
B) Writing
- Write 1 sentence with visit.
- Write 1 sentence with home.
- Write 1 sentence with early.
C) Roleplay
Person A: Are you free on Saturday?
Person B: Yes, I am. We can meet on the weekend.
Answer key:
- free = not busy
- weekend = Saturday and Sunday
- visit = go to see
- home = house or place to live
- early = before the usual time
Reply instruction:
Write your answers in short English. You can reply with one sentence, two sentences, or a small dialogue. If you want, add your own plan sentence using free, weekend, visit, home, or early.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Speaking and Writing Practice
Lesson number: #006
Available explanations:
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English A1 Speaking & Writing #006
Topic: Simple plans and short replies
Lesson overview:
In this lesson, you will practice asking about free time, making simple plans, and writing short, clear answers. This is a speaking and writing lesson, so try to say the sentences out loud and also write them.
Quick review from previous lessons:
- Use simple polite replies.
- Use short invitation language.
- Use easy help words in a friendly way.
New words:
1) free — reading: free — meaning: not busy
2) weekend — reading: week-end — meaning: Saturday and Sunday
3) visit — reading: vi-zit — meaning: go to see
4) home — reading: hohm — meaning: house or place to live
5) early — reading: er-lee — meaning: before the usual time
Example sentences:
1) Are you free on Saturday?
Reading: ar yoo free on sat-er-day
Meaning: Do you have time on Saturday?
2) We can meet on the weekend.
Reading: wee kan meet on thuh week-end
Meaning: We can see each other on Saturday or Sunday.
3) I visit my aunt on Sundays.
Reading: ai vi-zit mai ahnt on sun-dayz
Meaning: I go to see my aunt on Sundays.
4) My home is near the school.
Reading: mai hohm iz neer thuh skool
Meaning: My house is close to the school.
5) I finish early on Friday.
Reading: ai fih-nish er-lee on fry-day
Meaning: I end before the usual time on Friday.
Usage notes:
- free is for time, not for price.
- weekend means Saturday and Sunday together.
- visit is good for people and places.
- home is the place where you live.
- early means before the usual time.
Mini practice:
A) Speaking
- Ask: Are you free on Saturday?
- Answer: Yes, I am. / No, I am not.
- Ask: When can we meet?
- Answer: We can meet on the weekend.
B) Writing
- Write 1 sentence with visit.
- Write 1 sentence with home.
- Write 1 sentence with early.
C) Roleplay
Person A: Are you free on Saturday?
Person B: Yes, I am. We can meet on the weekend.
Answer key:
- free = not busy
- weekend = Saturday and Sunday
- visit = go to see
- home = house or place to live
- early = before the usual time
Reply instruction:
Write your answers in short English. You can reply with one sentence, two sentences, or a small dialogue. If you want, add your own plan sentence using free, weekend, visit, home, or early.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].