16. Take the song lyrics, draw a picture of
what is happening in the song. Write
down the prepositions in your
drawing.
Afterwards we will compare our answers with a
video!
46. Giving Directions (Possible) Answers:
1. Take a right onto Third Avenue, go strait past the movie theatre
and the museum on your right. Cross Park street and the high
school is on your right.
2. The coffee shop is across Hill Street from the Drug Store. It is near
an ATM.
3. Take a right onto Hill Street and go strait past the hotel to the
intersection with Third Avenue. There take a left onto Third
Avenue and go strait up the road until you cross Park Street. The
High school will be there, across from the French restaurant.
4. Take a left onto Masonic St and then a left onto Main Street. Go
strait on to the intersection with King St and Rt. 5 until Main St.
becomes Bridge St-Rt. 9. Take a right onto Strong Ave and the
Strong Ave. Lot will be on your left.
5. File legal documents.
6. Catch a train (it is a train station).
50. Public Transportation p. 34 (Write in Bingo Board)
What are the sounds?
• Bus
• Bus Stop
• Driver
• Passenger
• Taxi Stand
• Taxi
• Station
• Train
• Platform
• Conductor
• Ticket Machine
• Ticket
53. Train Game
Space will get smaller and smaller. Follow the
conductor’s actions at the front.
54. Video: Thomas the Tank Engine
Watch the videos and complete the multiple
choice questions: (Video 1: Fiery Flin + Video 2
Lazy Engine)
55. Answers
Video 1 Video 2
• 1. a • 1. c
• 2. b • 2. b
• 3. d • 3. b
• 4. a • 4. b
• 5. d • 5. c
• 6. b • 6. b
• 7. a • 7. a
• 8. c • 8. d
• 9. b • 9. a
• 10. c • 10. d
58. Wheels on the Bus
• Reading Exercise: Read the lyrics with me
• Watch the video
• Sing the song / Do the actions
59. Direct Questions
Direct questions are the “normal” questions that
we can ask to friends, family members, and
people who we know well.
Example of a direct question:
“Where’s the bathroom?”
60. Indirect Questions (p. 35)
Indirect questions are a little more formal and
polite.
We use them when talking to a person we don’t
know very well, or in professional situations, and
their form is a little different.
Example of an indirect question:
“Could you tell me where the bathroom is?”
61. Difference: Direct vs. Indirect
Direct
Begins with: Indirect
• Who • Could you tell me…
• What • Do you know…
• Where • I was wondering…
• When • Do you have any idea…
** How ** • I’d like to know…
• Would it be possible…
• Is there any chance…
Basically any question which does not start with “Wh” is indirect
62. Brainstorm 10 “Wh” questions
Lets turn some into indirect questions
You do the rest.
63. 10 A p. 36
• Turn the questions into indirect questions (10
minutes)
• Walk around and get information from your
classmates. Take notes.
64. Summary
• Prepositions review
• Incy Wincy Spider
Drawing and Song
• Asking/ Giving Directions
• Transportation
vocabulary/Bingo
• Thomas the Tank Engine
Videos
• Wheels on the Bus Song
• Direct vs. Indirect
Questions