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  1. Dialogues for High-Intermediate Students. This dialogue lesson is for intermediate to advanced students. It features a dialogue aboutsuperstitions”, along with discussion questions and a review exercise. Download lesson as pdf.

  2. Let´s talk about SUPERSTITION. PhilipR. 19965. 301. 194. 0. 1/1. This worksheet contains 18 conversation cards, a question box and a matching exercise. The cards can be cut out if desired and be used as conversation questions….

  3. The superstition conversation questions are – Do you believe in anything that brings good or bad luck? What is it? What is something that other people believe in that you think is a superstition? Are there any superstitions about breaking something in your culture? Do you carry anything or keep something in your house for good luck?

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Do you think superstitions will always be a part of human society? Conversation Dialogue: Alice: Hey, have you ever had a superstition come true? Bob: Not really, but I once avoided walking under a ladder just in case. Alice: Do you think superstitions influence people’s behavior a lot?

  5. In today’s conversation, my English friend Michael and I talk about superstitions. You’ll learn about the idiom “to have an itchy palm” as well as what superstition tells us that it means when you really do have an itchy palm. Are you superstitious?

  6. superstitions I know: 1) Finger crossing: If you cross your fingers, in theory, you avoid bad luck. For example: "I'm going to cross my fingers to win the lottery." 2) Touching or knocking on wood: This is also quite common. The expression "to touch wood" means that you don't want something bad to happen. For example.

  7. Intermediate Lessons. This intermediate adult ESL lesson features warm-up questions and a list of common superstitions, followed by comprehension questions, discussion questions, and a homework activity. Download lesson as pdf. Superstitions. Are you superstitious? Why or why not? What is the difference between superstition and science?