📖 Lesson B1 Reading🎉 Fun & Culture

🕵️ Summit: Character Detective

Input B turns learners into character detectives. Using the clue triangle of words, actions and reactions, they decode what a competition story shows but never tells about Sam, defend trait verdicts with modals and evidence, and play the trait detective game. A 50–80-word show-don’t-tell description closes the file.

🎒 Teens (11–16) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Medium
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  • Recall how a favourite story shows a hero is brave without saying it
  • Read a partner’s bag-drop-and-sigh entrance for clues
  • Debate whether one action can prove a trait

translate Key Vocabulary

charactertraitpersonalitybehavereactpretendgenerousmodeststubbornpattern

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Deduction modals with traits: He must be generous / She might be shy / He can’t be lazy
  • Evidence clauses with because and the clue is…
  • Defining relative clauses for people: a person who never changes their mind
  • Present simple habits as character evidence: He trains every morning, even in the rain

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