This ESL lesson plan is very helpful especially for those who don’t know if when to use the word bring or take. It provides a very comprehensive discussion about the topic as it includes many examples. Just to give a quick background, bring and take have almost identical meaning but are used for different “directions.” Learn how to properly use it with this lesson plan.
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Confusing Words: Bring and Take - eslcafe.com |
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Written by Mary Joy Buendia
July 23, 2009
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| Minimum Students | 2 |
| Maximum Students | 24+ |
| Student Type | High School • Undergraduate • Graduate • Adult |
| Grammar Level | Intermediate |
| Grammar Point(s) | confusing words bring & take |
| Preparation Time | 20-30minutes |
| Preparation | This is a comprehensive lesson plan about the confusion if when to use bring or take. You will need to provide exercises to complete this lesson plan. |
| Homepage | http://www.eslcafe.com/grammar/confusing_words_bring_take.html - eslcafe.com |
| Author | Dennis Oliver |
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