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"Numbers, Names and Places" from
TeachThis, designed for students to practice personal information and vocabulary related to numbers, names, and locations. The worksheet is divided into two sections:
Student A and
Student B, each with 10 numbered prompts.
Objective:
The task appears to be a
pair work activity where
Student A and
Student B take turns asking and answering questions about themselves based on the prompts. This helps develop speaking, listening, and vocabulary skills—especially around personal details, numbers, and places.
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How to Solve the Task:
Since this is an interactive worksheet meant for classroom use, here's how it should be used:
#### Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Pair Up: Students pair up (one as Student A, one as Student B).
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Ask & Answer: Student A reads their list of questions and asks them to Student B.
- Example: "What is your nickname or the nickname of a friend?"
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Record Answers: Student B answers and writes down the answers in the space provided.
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Switch Roles: Then, Student B asks Student A the same questions using their list.
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Discuss: After completing both lists, students can discuss what they learned about each other.
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Example Completed Responses (for illustration):
#### Student A:
1. The number of people in my family → 4
2. The name of your best friend → Sarah
3. The place you were born → New York
4. An important number, e.g., passport number → 123-456-789
5. The area where you live → Brooklyn
6. Your age → 15
7. A place you want to go to in the future → Paris
8. The name of someone important to you → My mom
9. A place that is important to you → My grandmother’s house
10. The name of a relative → Uncle James
#### Student B:
1. Your nickname or the nickname of a friend → Mike (nickname: Mikey)
2. The name of your hometown → Chicago
3. Your house number → 1234
4. The number of the day you were born → 15
5. The number of brothers and sisters you have → 2
6. The name of someone important to you → My teacher
7. The name of a pet you have or had → Luna (cat)
8. A country you would like to visit → Japan
9. An important number, e.g., phone number → 555-123-4567
10. The age of your best friend → 16
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Why This Activity Works:
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Speaking Practice: Encourages conversation.
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Listening Skills: Students must listen carefully to understand answers.
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Vocabulary Building: Reinforces words related to numbers, places, and relationships.
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Personal Connection: Helps students learn about peers in a fun, low-pressure way.
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Teacher Tips:
- For younger learners, provide sentence starters: *"I was born in..."*, *"My favorite place is..."*
- For ESL learners, pre-teach vocabulary like *nickname*, *hometown*, *passport*, etc.
- Use it as a warm-up or icebreaker at the start of class.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of personal information worksheet.