This lesson should be used to practice speaking skills with a student at a pre-intermediate level. The pre-intermediate level can be equated to the A2 level. In any case, you should use this lesson with a student that can use basic vocabulary to communicate in everyday situations. This lesson plan is a great opportunity for them to practice using the present simple tense to talk about life in Brazil. It is especially useful if you are looking for a fun, light lesson to teach.
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Welcome to Brazil!
Welcome to Brazil!
Sao Paulo
Brazil
Amazon River
Amazon
rainforest
Rio
Jane
Manaus
Brazilian animals and
plants!
Brazilian animals and
plants!
a Capuc
monke
a giant tree
a toucan
a Pirarucu
an orchid
a jaguar
a stick insec
Brazil is a diverse
country!
Brazil is a diverse
country!
a view of
Sao Paulo
Manaus
airport
Brasilia
a biologist
heavy
traffic
Various images of
Brazil…
Various images of
Brazil…
to go trekking
or hiking
to go scuba
diving
to go surf
the coast of Brazil
to
swim
Welcome to Rio!
Welcome to Rio!
colorful
costumes
a street parade
Copacab
beach
a view of Rio
de Janeiro
M
a ca
Hello my name is Thiago
and I live in Manaus in
Brazil. Brazil is the
largest country in South
America. In Brazil we
speak Portuguese.
Brazil has the largest
rainforest in the world,
called the Amazon
rainforest. The Amazon
rainforest is named
after the Amazon River,
which is the largest
river in the world.
My city, Manaus is th
biggest city in the
Amazon region. I am
originally from Manau
I was born in Sao Pau
and I grew up there.
I am a biologist. I
moved to Manaus to
study the Amazon
rainforest. I want to
help save the
rainforest. The
rainforest gets smaller
each year because of
human activity and
pollution.
This is sad because t
Amazon rainforest is
special. It is full o
birds, animals, insec
and plants. Most of t
animal and plant life
cannot be found anywh
else in the world. It
important to save the
forest.
Manaus has a population
of 2 million people.
The city is isolated.
It is hard to reach
from t