Unit 2 What should I do?
Section B
What’s your problem?
Have you got any problem?
What should be done?
Clothes problem
When you choose clothes, what is important to you?
1. They are original.
2. They fortable.
3. They are the same as my friends' clothes.
4. They are trendy.
5. They are inexpensive.
6. They are colorful.
Listening
What’s Erin’s problem?
My friend wears the same clothes and has the same haircut as I do.
What advice do the callers give Erin?
Caller
Advice
Kim
Nicole
Emilio
Tell your friend to get different clothes and a different haircut.
Be happy that your friend likes your clothes and haircut.
Find a new best friend.
Teen talk
Pair work
What’s your advice for Erin?
A: I think Erin should tell her friend to get different clothes.
B: Why?
A: Because friends shouldn’t wear the same clothes.
Reading
What’s the boy’s problem?
His friends are planning a birthday party for his best friend and they didn’t invite him.
Think of some advice for “Left Out”.
Writing
Someone you know doesn’t have many friends.
Write five suggestions for this problem.
Then role play a conversation.
He should join a club.
Groupwork
Choose one of the problems and ask your classmates for advice.
You left your homework at home.
Your best friend is more popular than you.
You lost your sports clothes.
You don’t know where your ID card is.
You don’t want to have . classes.
Your parents always argue.