LET'S LEARN ENGLISH - LEVEL 2
Say, “In this lesson we watch Anna taking lessons from Sue on how to make treasures from trash. We will learn about how to use the verbs ‘tell’ and ‘say.’” Ask students if they have ever made a gift for someone. Remind them that Anna wants to make a birthday present for Pete. Ask students if they have taken a class in crafting things. Explain that some stores that sell art supplies offer classes on how to use them.
actually - adv - used to stress that a statement is true especially when it differs in some way from what might have been thought or expected
decoupage - n - the art of decorating an object by gluing pictures onto it
command - n - an order given to a person to do something
electricity - n - a form of energy that is carried through wires and is used to operate machines, lights, etc
flier - n - a piece of paper that has something printed on it, such as an advertisement
focus - v - to direct your attention or effort at something specific
garbage - n - things that are no longer useful or wanted and that have been thrown out
glue - n - substance used to stick things tightly together
helmet - n - a hard hat that is worn to protect your head
hole - n - an opening in or through something
net - n - a device that is used for catching or holding things
paper - n - the material that is used in the form of thin sheets for writing or printing on, wrapping things, etc.
picture - n - a painting, drawing, or photograph of someone or something
plastic - n - a light, strong substance that can be made into different shapes and that is used for making many common products
plug - n - a part at the end of an electric cord that has two or three metal pins that connect the cord to a source of electricity
sticky - adj - covered in a substance that things stick to
stuff - n - materials, supplies, or equipment
thing - n - an object whose name is not known or stated