Absolute Beginners: Unit 2
In this lesson by Frances Marnie, students cover language including numbers 0 and 6-9, What’s your telephone number?, man, woman, boy, girl. Printable resources include comprehensive step-by-step teacher’s notes, a student worksheet and flashcards.
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Web Editor | Mon, 27 Feb 2017 11:26 am
Hi there,
Thanks for your feedback. Glad to hear you like these lessons. Your feedback has been passed on to the design team and we will see if it is possible to make the changes to the font. Regarding an Australian version, that is not something we have considered for Absolute Beginners. There are not really enough differences at that level to warrant making country-specific versions.
However, if you need a fun resource for slightly higher level learners about Australia, why not check out our Wild Australia lessons?
http://www.onestopenglish.com/skills/integrated-skills/celebrations/celebrations-wild-australia/554935.article
Best wishes,
The onestopenglish team
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Anonymous | Mon, 27 Feb 2017 0:11 am
This is a fantastic resource. I am sure I will use all the units. Just starting at Unit 1.
Just a couple of points so far.
The number 9. Can I suggest you consider changing that to a straight line - rather than the curly bit at the bottom.
Also - am a bit concerned about having Absolute beginners at the top - especially so bold. I am teaching adults (refugees mainly) and this is a bit off-putting.
As I go I will have to modify your materials as I am in Australia - have you ever considered doing an Aussie version?
Finally - the girl and the woman - to me they are very similar. I had to look twice to decide which was which.. How about making the picture more obvious?
These are nitpicking. I love this material.
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Web Editor | Wed, 4 Jan 2017 4:43 pm
Hi Merv,
Thanks for your feedback. To download the flashcard as a PDF, simply right-click in the link and select 'Save link as...'. Once you have done that, right-click on the saved link and select 'Open with...' and you will be able to open the downloaded PDF.
Hope that helps.
Best wishes,
The onestopenglish team
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merv | Mon, 26 Dec 2016 7:17 pm
Hi,
On unit 2 absolute beginners ( flash card for printing) it mentions that the resource can be downloadable as a pdf from the website. Is there a particular download area on the website or are they from the the lesson plan area ?
Ian
imlgreen@me.com
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