This topic helps students talk about places, how easy they are to visit, and how friendly they are for walking. Students will use adjectives, prepositions, frequency adverbs, modal verbs, and comparatives to describe and give opinions.
📌 Examples:
Is Chapultepec very walkable and easy to get to?
Yes, it’s big and full of paths.
You can get there by subway or bus.
🧠 GRAMMAR (with examples)
✅ Present Simple:
Chapultepec is a large park in Mexico City.
Many people walk there every weekend.
✅ Present Continuous:
People are walking in the park now.
We are taking the subway to Chapultepec.
✅ Past Simple:
I visited Chapultepec last year.
We took the bus to get there.
✅ Future (Will / Going to):
I will go to Chapultepec next weekend.
We are going to walk around the lake.
✅ Modal Verbs:
You can walk for hours in Chapultepec.
You should visit the museums there.
You must follow the signs.
You shouldn’t litter in the park.
✅ Comparatives and Superlatives:
Chapultepec is bigger than other city parks.
It is one of the most famous places in the city.
✅ Adverbs of Frequency:
I often go to Chapultepec on Sundays.
She always walks around the castle.
✅ Prepositions:
In the park, next to the lake, across from the zoo, near the entrance
🗣️ VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)
Walkable – Easy to walk around.
Accessible – Easy to reach or enter.
Path – A small road for walking.
Entrance – A place where you go in.
Attraction – A place people visit.
Crowded – Full of people.
Peaceful – Very calm and quiet.
Subway – An underground train system.
Landmark – A well-known place or building.
Park – A green area in a city for people to enjoy.
📝 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Is it easy to get there?
How walkable is the area?
You can take the subway to the park.
There are many paths and green spaces.
It’s a peaceful place to relax.
✅ SENTENCES
Positive:
Chapultepec is very walkable.
The park is easy to reach by subway.
We are going to visit the zoo today.
She went to Chapultepec last Saturday.
You can walk for hours without getting tired.
Negative:
Chapultepec isn’t difficult to find.
We don’t drive there often.
He didn’t enjoy the crowded museum.
They won’t go to the park if it rains.
You shouldn’t walk alone at night.
Questions:
Is Chapultepec very walkable?
Can I get there by subway?
Are you going to visit this weekend?
Did you go last month?
Should we bring water?
Answers:
Yes, it’s very easy to walk there.
No, I prefer to take the bus.
Yes, we’re going tomorrow.
No, we didn’t go last time.
Yes, we should. It gets hot.
💬 CONVERSATION
Carlos: Is Chapultepec very walkable and easy to get to?
Anna: Yes! You can take the subway. The station is right next to the entrance.
Carlos: That’s great. Are there paths for walking?
Anna: Yes, there are many wide paths and trees. It’s peaceful.
Carlos: I’m going to visit this Sunday.
Anna: Good idea! You should also visit the lake.
📚 READING
"Chapultepec: A Park for Everyone"
Chapultepec is one of the largest city parks in Latin America. It is located in Mexico City and is easy to visit. Many people take the subway to the park. The park is very walkable, with paths, gardens, and lakes. It has museums, a zoo, and even a castle. Families often go there on weekends. Visitors can walk, ride a bike, or relax on the grass. The park is peaceful, but it can get crowded on Sundays.
Comprehension Questions:
Where is Chapultepec?
→ In Mexico City.How do people usually get there?
→ By subway.What can you find in the park?
→ Museums, a zoo, a castle, lakes, and gardens.What do people do there?
→ Walk, relax, ride bikes.When is it crowded?
→ On Sundays.
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