Talking about hotels and hotel facilities.
Example Questions in this Handout
When was the last time you stayed in a hotel?
Have you heard of or used Airbnb to find a place to stay?
Have you ever ordered room service? What did you order?
As a great ESL teacher you need to be able to adapt your teaching style and presentation of material to suit the student’s level. The six reference levels used by the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for grading an individual’s language proficiency are A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2. Our suggested levels are just an indication. Teachers should evaluate the suitability of a handout before it is taught in a class. Often, a handout is included in two levels. This is based on variations in the way it can be taught in a lesson. A Handout may be suitable as an introductory lesson for one level and a review for a higher level. The teaching notes may include suggestions on how to teach handouts to mixed level students. BASIC USER A2 INDEPENDENT USER B2 PROFICIENT USER C2We use CEFR
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Talking about hotels and hotel facilities.
Example Questions in this Handout
When was the last time you stayed in a hotel?
Have you heard of or used Airbnb to find a place to stay?
Have you ever ordered room service? What did you order?