LET'S LEARN ENGLISH - LEVEL 2
Say, “In Lesson 16, Anna loses her key. When she goes looking for it, she finds a life coach. instead. And that’s where the confusion begins. You will learn about the strategy to talk about past habitual activities using ‘used to’ and ‘would.’”
Ask students, if they have ever wanted to make a change in their life. Explain that a life coach is a person who talks with someone about their abilities and needs to help them find the best life choices for them.
basement - n - the part of a building that is entirely or partly below the ground
cafeteria - n - a place where people get food at a counter and carry it to a table for eating
elevator - n - a machine used for carrying people and things to different levels in a building
escalator - n - a machine used for carrying people and things to different levels in a building
form - n - a document with blank spaces for filling in information
joy - n - a feeling of great happiness
joyful - n - full of joy
key - n - something that provides a solution or explanation
life coach - n - a person who counsels and encourages people on matters about their careers or personal challenges
Lost & Found - n - a place where lost items are kept to await reclaiming by their owners (sometimes also written as lost-and-found or lost and found)
serenity - n - a feeling of calm and peacefulness ("Serenity" is also the name of the life coach
state - n - a way of living or existing