Gadgets and Appliances American English Teacher
Gadgets and Appliances American English Teacher
Gadgets and Appliances American English Teacher
GADGETS
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APPLIANCES
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1 Warm up
2 Visual guide
Look at the images below and try to match them to the correct gadget or appliance. Then, with your
partner rank them in terms of how useful they would be for you.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
3 Focus on keywords
Match the underlined words to the definitions below and then put them in the gaps of Part 1 of the
article. Read Paragraph A of the article on page six to check your answers.
1. I spend all my money on little gizmos because I am always looking for smart, new things. (n)
2. Ever since I took on a second job my life has been completely hectic. (adj.)
3. I traveled to Spain this summer and that country is just full of so many delights. (adj.)
b. small pieces of equipment that often do things in a way that is new and clever
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In a world of schedules and reduced work-life balance, the use of gadgets
and appliances in the household can make our lives just that little bit easier. As technology
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advances and the range of available to us expands, it can be hard to tell
which ones can serve us best. So, let’s take a journey through our houses and discover what
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little we can find.
You are going to read about the use of gadgets and appliances in three rooms of the house - the
kitchen, the living room, and the bedroom. Before reading, think about three ways appliances and
gadgets could be useful in that room, then read the article and see if your ideas are there.
e.g., boil potatoes for dinner e.g., give you a foot massage e.g., open the curtains in the
after work morning
1. 1. 1.
2. 2. 2.
3. 3. 3.
5 Focus on vocabulary
Part A: Before checking your predictions let’s look at some vocabulary that will help your understanding
of the article. Match the following vocabulary to the definitions.
2. dirt (n) b. a substance that makes things dirty e.g., dust, mud
4. fireflies (n) d. very clever in the way that something performs a certain task
6. serenity (n) f. flying insects with tails that shine in the dark
7. ingenious (adj.) g. coming from creative ideas and perfect for a specific function
8. encouragement (n) h. the act of doing something that helps somebody to keep going
9. sophisticated (adj.) i. substances that allow something to live and help it grow
Part B: Put the vocabulary from Part A into the correct gaps in the following sentences.
1. The I received from my parents was enough to get me through my end of term
exams.
3. I bought a new air conditioner which I can control from an app on my phone, it is so .
4. He spends most of his time eating junk food for dinner and I don’t think there are a lot of
in those meals.
5. Ever since we had a power cut, the lights on the second floor have been .
6. They started playing some jazz in the hope that it would improve the of the place.
7. Jenny had spent the afternoon in the fields and her shoes were completely covered in
.
8. The group came up with an plan that involved connecting all their phones to one
TV screen.
9. As soon as the sun went down, it was obvious how many were living in and around
the house.
Read the following paragraph titles for the article on page six. Match them to the correct paragraph,
one is not needed.
2. A handy drink
3. Sleeping in space
6. Morning workout
7. Automatic cleaning
8. Natural illumination
9. Cash required
B. Starting with the kitchen we should go with the air-fryer. If you haven’t got yourself one of these yet then you
really need to think about shelling out for one. The main advantage of an air-fryer is that it can fry with up to 70%
less oil than traditional frying methods and it is less messy. It also doesn’t destroy any of the food’s nutrients so
you can create healthy meals in little to no time.
C. If you want a lovely cup of coffee to go with your meal but you’re struggling for time, then why not use a handheld
espresso maker? Take it with you on your walk to work and you can pull it out of your bag in an instant. It can
produce strong and creamy shots perfect for that morning pick-me-up.
D. As you head into your living room, you notice your floor has not been swept and unfortunately you don’t have the
energy to reach for the broom, perhaps then, it is time to invest in a robot vacuum cleaner. Available these days
for less than $100, the cleaner will do everything a human can do, and more! The machine picks up dust and dirt,
turns itself before it crashes into a wall, and you can even control it via an app on your phone.
E. If you’re a person who likes to add to the ambiance of your living room through the use of lighting, then how
about an LED house plant? Made up of leaf shaped LED lights, these unusual plants create a sensation similar to
flickering fireflies. Also controllable via an app, you can change the colors, brightness, and movement of each of
the hi-tech leaves.
F. After a long day on your feet, the serenity of the bedroom offers the promise of a bit of relief from our aches and
pains. Getting a good night’s sleep can be tricky, especially if we have a stressful lifestyle, but one thing that might
help you is a Hybrid Duvet. This ingenious blanket has temperature-controlling features inspired by astronauts
and it knows when you feel too hot or too cold. The filling is made from 100% recycled plastic bottles so you will
be doing your bit for the planet while you catch up on some much-needed rest.
G. If you find it difficult to get enough time to exercise, then this next gadget may give you the chance to burn some
calories at the start of your day. The dumbbell alarm clock wakes you up and provides you with a chance to
do some exercise at the same time. When you put the clever thing in "exercise mode" you will need to lift the
dumbbell 30 times to shut off the alarm which might be the encouragement you need to be more active.
H. Each year gadgets and appliances become more sophisticated and if you have money to spare, they might just
make your life that little bit more manageable.
7 Reading comprehension
Read the following statements and decide if they are true (T), false (F) or not given (NG).
2. When compared to traditional frying, an air fryer uses only a little bit less oil.
3. You can take the handheld espresso maker out of your bag quickly.
5. You can only control the robot vacuum cleaner with its own remote.
6. You can control three different things about the LED houseplant.
8. To disable the alarm clock, you have to raise the dumbbell 30 times.
8 Let’s talk
In pairs discuss the following questions.
• then you really need to think about shelling out for one.
• perfect for that morning pick-me-up.
• the bedroom offers the promise of a bit of relief from our aches and pains
Let’s talk
Key
1. Warm up
5 mins.
This gives the teacher an opportunity to set the context and activate schemata in relation to the theme of the
lesson. Students will talk about their current attitude to using gadgets and appliances in the home. Monitor and
provide on-the-spot feedback when appropriate.
Definitions for question 1:
Gadget (n)- a small tool or device that does something useful
Appliance (n)- a machine that is designed to do something in the home e.g., cooking, cleaning, heating
2. Visual guide
10 mins.
This stage provides students with helpful images. Each of the items is present in the article so will provide the
students with support before they start reading. Ask the students to match the words to the pictures and when
ranking the devices make sure they give reasoning.
3. Focus on keywords
5 mins.
Make sure students can correctly pronounce the target vocabulary. Ask them to complete the task by themselves
first, and then compare answers with a partner.
1. → b. 2. → c. 3. → a.
1. hectic
2. gizmos
3. delights
5 mins.
Make sure the students discuss their reasoning of why they linked the specific location to the specific discovery.
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5. Focus on vocabulary
Part A
5 mins.
Ensure students can correctly pronounce the target vocabulary. Ask them to complete the task by themselves
firstly and then compare answers with a partner.
1. → i. 2. → b. 3. → e. 4. → f. 5. → a. 6. → c. 7. → g. 8. → h. 9. → d.
Part B
10 mins.
Ask students to identify which parts of speech could be used to fill the gaps before completing the exercise. When
they have finished, ask them to discuss the questions in order to practice using the vocabulary. Circulate and help
as needed.
5 mins.
You may want to set a time limit and highlight the differences between skimming and scanning at this point. One
answer is not needed.
7. Reading comprehension
5 mins.
Ask students to read in more detail and complete the exercise. Ask them to underline where they find the answer.
If the information is not in the article, then they should write Not Given.
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8. Let’s talk
5 mins.
Ask students to discuss the questions in pairs or small groups. Monitor and provide feedback where required.
5 mins.
Ask students to look through the sentences together and try to guess the meaning, monitor to support and then
allow them time to personalize the vocabulary with a quick discussion.
shell out for something - to spend a lot of money on buying things, especially things that are pleasant to have but
that you do not need
pick-me-up - something that makes someone feel better, restores one’s energy and lifts their spirits
a bit of relief from our aches and pains - to ease any minor pains that you feel in your body after a hectic and tiring
day
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