LESSON 2: HOMETOWN
These questions help learners practice present simple tense, time expressions, and daily activity vocabulary.
LESSON 2: HOMETOWN
VOCABULARY:
1. Countryside
Meaning: Land outside towns and cities, often with farms, fields, and small villages.
Example: I grew up in the countryside, where everything is quiet and green.
2. Landmark
Meaning: A well-known building or place that is easy to recognize and often visited.
Example: The old lighthouse is the most famous landmark in my hometown.
3. Local cuisine
Meaning: Traditional food that is popular in a specific area.
Example: The local cuisine in my hometown includes spicy noodles and grilled fish.
4. Tourist attraction
Meaning: A place that many people visit for fun or interest.
Example: The beach is a popular tourist attraction in my hometown.
5. Has changed a lot (expression)
Meaning: Something is very different now compared to the past.
Example: My hometown has changed a lot—there are more buildings and new roads now.
DISCUSSION:
- What is the name of your hometown, and where is it located?
- Is your hometown in the city, countryside, or near the sea?
- What do you like most about your hometown?|
- What is the weather usually like there?
- Are there any famous places or landmarks in your hometown?
- What kind of food is popular in your hometown?
- What do people usually do for fun or on weekends?
- Has your hometown changed in the last 10 years? How?
- Would you recommend your hometown to tourists? Why or why not?
- Do you want to live in your hometown in the future? Why or why not?
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