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TOO, EITHER, SO, NEITHER
this is a class plan on how to teach "neither, either, too and soo".
1. Ask students to answer the question in page 1.
2. Ask them to share their point of view. Students should react to their classmates’opinions by using the phrases in page 2 (that should be glued on the board). Ask for their real opinion only for questions 1 to 3.
3. Make signs with the words “agree” and “disagree”. From questions 4 to 7, you should raise the sign you want and estabilish which opinion your student should give.
Level:intermediate
Age: 12-17
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