decide to
Step 1: Introduce the Phrase (5 mins)
- Write "decide to" on the board.
- Explain:
- Meaning: "Decide to" means making a choice to do something.
- Example: "I decided to study English." (I made a choice to study English.)
Step 2: Guided Practice with Real-Life Examples (10 mins)
- Ask students:
- "What did you decide to do today?"
- "What do you decide to eat for lunch?"
- "What do you decide to do on weekends?"
- Students answer using ‘decide to’
- Example: "I decided to wake up early today."
Step 3: Pair Work - Decision-Making Activity (15 mins)
- Activity: "What will you decide?"
- Give students a situation and ask them to decide.
- Example situations:
- You have two job offers. What do you decide to do?
- You are planning a trip. Where do you decide to go?
- You are at a restaurant. What do you decide to order?
- Students discuss in pairs and share their decisions with the class.
Step 4: Role-Play Activity (15 mins)
- Situation: One student is giving advice, and the other must decide.
- Example:
- A: "You should exercise more."
- B: "Okay! I decide to go to the gym."
Step 5: Fun Group Game - "Decision Challenge" (10 mins)
- Write different situations on cards.
- Each group picks a card and decides what to do.
- They must use "decide to" in their answers.
- Example:
- Card: "You won ₹1,00,000. What do you decide to do?"
- Answer: "We decide to travel to Goa!"
Step 6: Homework / Reflection (5 mins)
- Ask students to write 5 sentences using "decide to."
- Example: "I decided to learn English because I want a better job."
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