
In this lesson, the student will learn new vocabulary related to cycling. They will also learn the difference between feel like and be like.
Warm up
Freetalk questions about cycling are presented as a springboard of discussion.
Vocabulary
The student matches words and expressions related to cycling with their meanings (road bike, mountain bike, pedaling, etc.). Then, they name the parts of the bike based on the picture (saddle, wheel, tire, etc.).
Video: Cycling thousands of miles
The student watches a video about an ultra-endurance bicycle racer. Then, they answer the questions based on the video. They also label the items the racer packs for long rides.
Grammar: feel like vs. be like
The student learns the difference between structures feel like and be like, and practices using them.

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