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Ss are presented with four pictures. Each pictures shows slightly changed version of the same perspective i.e. in each pictures there are: a bridge, buildings, water and mountains. You may use the workshet in many ways. For example, you can ask Ss to:

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Ss work in pairs. Distributes the pictures to students. Make sure there is &#8220;Student A&#8221; and &#8220;Student B&#8221; set of pictures in each pair. The sets of pictures are very similar however there are some minute differences. Ss have to ask each other questions to find them. There are 10 differences. It might [...]]]></description>
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Procedure

Work with your partner. Analyze the sentences below. Underline phrases that tell where things or people are. 

Look at the picture below and decide if sentences from Task2 are true or false.

Look at the office room below. Use the model below to ask your friend questions.




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