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 ELOJOLIE274
 
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							| hi, i īm here to ask - AGAIN - for your help :)
 i īm looking for a video similar to this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcZ_5lIQk4c
 but much simpler in terms of vocabulary/structures since it is for elementary pupils (A1-A2  / around 10-12 years old)
 
 this video should contain: the modal CAN at least once, and references to a timetable "on monday etc..." like in the video above. It can be about asking someone to go on a date or just 2 or 3 people organizing something together (2 friends making plans etc...)
 
 it is to go with the final task "let īs do something together" (i īve uploaded this powerpoint for this lesson plan if you īre interested)
 
 i tried to find to find an audio file as well but i īd really like a video since the final task is a role play i would prefer showing them a video to teach them a few how-to (looking at your partner, smiling, saying sorry and meaning it, tone of voice etc...)
 
 but if you have a audio file that could be suitable, i īll be glad to have it as well (i can use it before the video or in an evaluation...)
 
 THANKS!
 
 
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 ELOJOLIE274
 
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							| Thank you :) 
 these videos are good but she accepts right away, I would like them to hear something like "sorry, I can īt, i īm busy... what about... instead?"
 
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