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Internet of Things language exercises

Internet of Things language exercises

And restaurant complaints

Peter Snashall
Jan 03, 2024
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Note: paid subscribers can now find links to customized GPTs used to create the exercises (you need to be a subscriber to GPT 4). Some exercises are included with the free section of the post. Paid subscribers can download the complete lessons with answers to all exercises and all the materials (audio and video) at the end of the post.

Find other technology related lessons and exercises here.

1 Internet of Things lesson

This is another engaging topic related to technology. Below is an introductory ranking exercise. Also included (at the moment) are: a vocabulary - matching exercise, language and critical thinking activities, a set of questions for conversational practice and a listening/speaking wrap exercise.

Internet Of Things Ranking Exercise
146KB ∙ PDF file
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2 Internet of Things wrap

This is a wrap exercise in the format I usually use at the end of a class.

Extract From Internet Of Things Wrap
196KB ∙ PDF file
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3 IoT conversational practice

This is a set of questions for one-on-one teaching or pair work focusing on aspects of the Internet of Things in daily life.

Iot Of Things Questions For Conversational Practice
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3 Restaurants complaints ranking exercise

I remembered this ranking exercise icebreaker format in a flashback. It’s always been a nice way to start a class. That’s why it’s included twice in this post (for both topics).

4 Restaurant problems, complaints and responses

This exercise focuses on complaints and responses in restaurants. There is also a full set of exercises about restaurant complaints at the end of the post.

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