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LET'S READ! 📖
Direction: Read the conversation below. Then, exchange roles with your mentor.

Situation:
 
Alex and Melly met each other on a tour they are both part of. While Melly is an exchange student, Alex is a tourist  who loves traveling around the world.

Alex
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Melly
I'm from Hanoi, Vietnam

Alex
Wow, I've heard that's a really nice city
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Melly
Yeah it is. The weather is great, and there are some fantastic beaches just outside the city.

Alex
Is it expensive there?
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Melly
No, it's not very expensive. Prices are pretty reasonable.

Alex
How big is the city?
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Melly
It's a fairly big city, but it's not too big.

Alex
It sounds perfect to me. Maybe I should plan a trip there sometime.
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Melly
You should really try visiting my country.

Alex
So what kinds of things are there to do in Hanoi?
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Melly
Well there are a lot of coffee shops. Vietnamese people love to drink coffee.

Alex
I don't like coffee that much. Anything else?
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Melly
Well, a lot of people enjoy going out to eat. There are some excellent restaurants in Hanoi.
They're popular with both locals and tourists.

Alex
Now that sounds good. I love to eat!
QUESTION
1. Where is Melly from?
2. Is it expensive in Hanoi?
LET'S UNDERSTAND! 📚
A. Adverbs before adjectives
Hanoi is really nice.  | 
  It's a really nice place.  | 
  
It's fairly expensive.  | 
  It's a fairly expensive destination.  | 
  
It's not very big.  | 
  It's not a very big city.  | 
  
Tokyo is too noisy, and it's too crowded for me.  | 
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| Adverbs | ||
|---|---|---|
| too | extremely | very | 
| really | pretty | fairly | 
| somewhat | 
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Use a/an with (adverb) + adjective + singular noun: It's a very modern city. | It's an expensive city.
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Don't use a/an with (adverb) + adjective: It's really interesting. |
It's a really interesting. 
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A-1. Read the sentences. Add "a" or "an" where it's necessary to complete the sentence.
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Singapore is pretty exciting country to visit.
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Dubai has really busy airport.
 
A-2. Talk about any places in your country. Use the following adverbs to describe them.
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very
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somewhat
 
B. Modal verbs "can" and "should".

What can I do in Mexico?
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You can walk around the historic center.
You can't miss the street food.

What should I see there?
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You should visit the National Museum of Anthropology.
You shouldn't miss the Diego Rivera murals.
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Use can to talk about things that are possible: Where can I get some nice souvenirs?
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Use should to suggest things that are good to do: You should try the local restaurants.
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Use the base from with can and should - not the infinitive:
Where can I get some nice souvenirs? |
Where can I to get...You should try the local restaurants. |
You should to try... 
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B-1. Complete the conversation with can, can't, should, or shouldn't.

I decide where to go on my vacation.
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You go to Kyoto. It's my favorite place to visit.
LET'S PRACTICE! 📝
A. What's city like?
Direction: Answer the following questions and use the adverbs in the box
| too | extremely | very | somewhat | 
| really | pretty | fairly | 
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What's Tokyo like?
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What's the weather like in your hometown?
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What would you like to change about your city/town?
 
B. Three countries
Direction: Listen to speakers talk about Japan, Argentina, and Italy and complete the chart. Write or type down your answers while listening.
| Capital City | What visitors should see or do | |
|---|---|---|
1. Japan  | ||
2. Argentina  | ||
3. Italy  | 
So where are you from, Melly?