🌍 Where Are You From? — Countries, Nationalities & Introductions
A fully interactive A1 Teens lesson built around a fun, relatable theme — meeting new friends online from different countries. Students warm up with four reflection questions about their own country and nationality. The grammar section teaches two key structures: 'I'm from + country' and 'I'm + nationality', with clear formula blocks, example sentences, and a visual rules box explaining how to form nationality adjectives from country names (-ish, -an, -ese, etc.). A country-nationality matching table provides 12 key pairs. The reading text is styled as a social-media group-chat where six teens introduce themselves using target language naturally. Ten key vocabulary items appear in a scrollable table with definitions and examples, while six words get detailed flashcards. Practice includes 8 contextualized fill-in-the-blank questions with hints, live validation, and score tracking; a speaking section with partner prompts and a model dialogue; a guided writing task with a checklist and live word counter; and a full 8-question multiple-choice quiz featuring a progress bar, per-question explanations, result circle with motivational feedback, and localStorage persistence.
Lesson Plan
- 4 reflection questions to activate prior knowledge about countries and nationalities
- Silent thinking or pair-share format — no writing required
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- I'm from + country (I'm from Turkey / She's from Brazil)
- I'm + nationality (I'm Turkish / She's Brazilian)
- Question form: Where are you from? / What nationality are you?
- Nationality adjective endings: -ish (Turkish, Spanish), -an/-ian (German, Brazilian, Italian), -ese (Japanese, Chinese), -i (Iraqi, Pakistani)
- Irregular nationality forms: France → French, Greece → Greek, the Netherlands → Dutch
- Capital letters for nationality adjectives (Turkish, NOT turkish)
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