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Explore 12 lessons combining TESOL with the Lipson method, focusing on dialogues, vocabulary, and grammar. Practice English in real-life contexts using stories from the Bible. Perfect for speakers of other languages.
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LEARNING OF JESUS TWELVE LESSONS FOR TEACHING ENGLISHTO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (TESOL) USING THE LIPSON METHOD THIRD EDITION OCTOBER 2015 DORIS EDWARDS JESSIE PATTERSON Author Artist
LESSON 1 Visiting in the Home of Zacchaeus
live/lived in people rich/poor who and do/did not like taxes short/tall what but collect/collected house up/down where because come/came quickly/slowly when crowd/crowded around happy/sad want/wanted look/looked up climb/climbed see/saw over PHRASES: walk/walked by Would you care for ___? Would you like ___? say/said Yes, please. OR No, thank you. going to
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS SingularPlural 1st person my our 2nd person your your 3rd person his their her its
PRESENT TENSE VERB TO BE SingularPlural 1st person I am we are 2nd person you are you are 3rd person he is they are she is it is
PAST TENSE VERB TO BE SingularPlural 1st person I was we were 2nd person you were you were 3rd person he was they were she was it was
Hi! How are you? Fine. How are you? Hi! How are you? Fine. How are you? Hi! How are you? Hi! How are you? Hi! How are you? Fine. How are you?
A. Hi! How are you? B. Fine, thank you. And you? A. Fine, thanks.
Good-bye, good-bye. See you tomorrow. Bye-bye. Good-bye. See you tomorrow. Good-bye. See you tomorrow. Bye-bye. See you tomorrow. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. So long, see you tomorrow. So long, see you tomorrow. So long, see you tomorrow. Bye-bye.
Good-bye So long See you tomorrow Nice to see you
Are your friends part of your family or not? Where did you meet your friends in the U.S.A.? In your country? What do you do with your friends in the U.S.A.? In your country? 4. What do you do when friends come to visit?
LESSON 2 Eating with Matthew the Tax Collector
LESSON TWO VOCABULARY give/gave job who because pay/paid tax collector what and follow/followed dinner where then quit/quit party when invite/invited invitation accept/accepted
LESSON 3 Visiting in the Home of Martha, Mary and Lazarus
LESSON THREE VOCABULARY A. father son brother mother daughter sister B. visit/visited kitchen forever who and cook/cooked choice what while listen/listened to friendship where because tell/told the best when but need/needed how many last/lasted
LESSON FOUR VOCABULARY A. groom bridesmaids unity candle groomsmen bridal bouquet minister bride family candle reception B. receive/received wedding many/few who and attend/attended guest(s) enough how many so Please help! first/last what change/changed when save/saved why
LESSON 4 The Wedding in Cana of Galilee
OBJECT PRONOUNS SingularPlural 1st person me us 2nd person you you 3rd person him them her it
LESSON 5 Feeding the Five Thousand
LESSON FIVE VOCABULARY hear/heard love hungry/thirsty who and teach/taught basket(s) little/big what then begin/began loaves small/large how many break/broke pieces soon how much
Waiter (fast food worker): Customer (the hungry person): May I help you? OR May I take your order? Yes, please. I would like ________. What would you like to drink? A _________, please. Will that be small, medium _________, please. or large? May I have some more ________, please? Would you care for dessert? Yes, I'd like _________. OR No, thank you. No, thank you.
LESSON 6 Calming the Storm
LESSON SIX VOCABULARY A. hot/cold rainy cloudy stormy warm/cool sunny foggy lightning snowy windy thunder B. cross/crossed lake who and get/got into wind what then go/went to sleep waves how because blow/blew water when after fill/filled cry/cried out wake/woke up calm/calmed obey/obeyed
LESSON 7 Healing a Crippled Man
LESSON SEVEN VOCABULARY heal/healed hole crippled who because bring/brought roof near/far where and tie/tied rope what after let down mat how many roll/rolled up corners praise/praised
LESSON 8 Healing a Blind Man
LESSON EIGHT VOCABULARY spit/spit (or spat) ground who and wash/washed mud what because can/could see where but when
LESSON 9 A Loving Father and Two Sons
LESSON NINE VOCABULARY leave/left home younger/older who because travel/traveled inheritance homesick what so stay/stayed far country jealous how then waste/wasted pigs glad where but think/thought about lost/found while decide/decided since welcome/welcomed and