Have you been wondering what the big shock for Alan was? The story continues here. Once again you can learn 16 new words and practise them in a game. Then you can check your comprehension with a mind map which once again serves as a worksheet too.
The next chapter of the story Two Dates will be the last one, so do not miss it. It will be published on Wednesday 2nd April 2014.
If you have missed the previous chapters of this story for teenagers, you can find Chapter 1 here and Chapter 2 here.
Two Dates – a mind map
[/su_heading] Here is a mind map which should serve as a worksheet too. First answer the questions about what happened in the previous chapters and then find the new words. Use a dictionary to complete the section.ADVERT:
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I hope you like the story and that you will come back for the last chapter of Two Dates.
Once you know all the words it is time to go to the next section.
[su_spacer] [su_heading size=”16″]Two Dates – a video
[/su_heading] Watch the video and complete another part of the mind map (PLOT). You can make this part more difficult for you and switch off the screen and just listen to the story. It is up to you 🙂 [su_heading size=”16″]Two Dates – a game
[/su_heading] This part of our post nearly always contains several games to practise what you have learnt in the post. This time there is just one game. Your task is to practise all the new vocabulary from the story. [su_lightbox src=”https://engames.eu/Two_dates/Chapter_3/two dates chapter 3.swf”][su_button] Click Here to play the game – Two Dates – Half a minute [/su_button][/su_lightbox]
Category: English games, Intermediate, Vocabulary
Tags: games, games to learn English, learn English, Listening, story, Two dates
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