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Verbs with Two Objects- School Rules Discussion

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Verb plus direct object and indirect object speaking practice through discussing the best rules for a conversation school, with suggested topics and verbs with two objects, then trying to remember the verbs which they could use.

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Verbs with Two Objects- School Rules Discussion

Work in groups of two to four people. Use the sentence starters below to suggest rules for
language schools. Do your partners agree?

The teacher

could

The students

should

The receptionist(s)

must

Managers of the school

shouldn’t
mustn’t
doesn’t have to/ don’t have to

Look under the fold below when you run out of ideas or the teacher tells you to.

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Use the verbs below to think of more ideas for what could and shouldn’t be done in
language schools.

ask
bring
charge
find
get
give
hand
lend
make
offer
pay
promise
send
serve
show
teach
tell
write

Look on the next page when you run out of ideas or your teacher tells you to.

Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2015

Use the ideas below to help extend your discussion

(extra) homework
(extra) practice (of…)
(more) explanation of…
a tip
advice
answers to the homework
books
cultural differences
culture
drinks
encouragement
every page in the book
every word in the book
feedback
food/ snacks
gifts (= presents)
improvement
information about the UK/ this country/ …
movies
music
personal information
progress
pronunciation
some writing
souvenirs
test
the truth about…
typical mistakes (Janglish etc)
worksheets/ handouts

Grammar presentation
Without looking above, brainstorm verbs which can be followed by “someone something”.

Compare with the verbs on the last page. Many more answers are possible, so if you have
written other verbs please check with your teacher.

Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2015

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