English For All – CLASS
NAME: Advanced Morning
DATE: Tuesday, May
15, 2012
Teacher(s): Sarah
Dunfee
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Lesson
Objectives
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1. SWBAT listen for
details about Jenn’s summer job in the recorded conversation.
2. SWBAT write conversational expressions in the given
sentences.
3. SWBAT read and match both parts of the “I don’t know if” sentences.
4. SWBAT speak and listen while they discuss something
interesting about their jobs with partners.
5. SWBAT listen to a conversation about Marina’s job
interview and answer questions about specific details.
6. SWBAT discuss the conversation questions about an ideal
job.
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Materials
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Listening
activities from
http://lrc.ohio.edu/lrcmedia/LRC%20Media/index.php?dir=English%2FEnglish+For+All%2FTouchstone+4%2F
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Procedure
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Objective:
SWBAT speak and share answers about their past summer jobs.
Evaluation:
T will know that Ss understand the concept of past summer jobs when they are
able to share information about theirs in the past.
TRANSITION:
Now that we have learned about your guys’ past summer jobs, let’s hear about
the summer job that takes place in the textbook…
Objective:
SWBAT listen for information about Jenn’s summer job in the content of the
recording. SWBAT read and identify examples of introductory noun phrases in
the conversation. SWBAT speak Jenn’s conversation in pairs.
o Ss will listen for and take notes on the
following: “What was Jenn’s summer job? How did she like it?” Ss will listen
and write. Afterwards, Ss will compare their answers as a class.
o Ss will open their books now. T will play
the recording again. This time, Ss will listen and read along and check their
answers. http://lrc.ohio.edu/lrcmedia/LRC%20Media/index.php?dir=English%2FEnglish+For+All%2FTouchstone+4%2F
o Vocab Q’s?
o
T
will have Ss read the information in the grey box and the examples. Ss will
find examples of these expressions in the conversation. Each S will read one
example from the conversation aloud.
o
Ss
will practice the conversation in pairs. They will take turns and switch
roles if time allows.
Evaluation:
T will know that Ss have understood the information they have listened to in
Jenn’s summer job recording when they can answer question about the dialogue and
identify introductory noun phrases in their conversation.
TRANSITION:
Now that we have had some listening practice and identified some intro
phrases, let’s practice filling in more conversations!
Objectives:
SWBAT write introductory noun phrases in the conversation. SWBAT listen for
expressions that fill in the blanks in Jenn’s conversation. SWBAT speak the
conversation with their partner.
o Ss will complete the conversation.
o Then, Ss will compare their answers with a classmate (but not aloud as
a class).
Evaluation:
T will know that Ss understand introductory phrases when they are able to
write their own in the blanks at the beginning of the conversations. T will
know that Ss have heard the expressions in Jenn’s conversation when they are
able to fill in the blanks with her wording and compare them with their
written expressions.
TRANSITION:
Now that we have worked hard during the first half of class, let’s take a
break!
***10
MINUTE BREAK****
TRANSITION:
Now that we have had a break, let’s jump back into the class!
Objective:
SWBAT read “I don’t know if…” expressions in the conversation and realize
their meaning as an intro phrase.
o T will tell Ss “’I don’t know if…’ is another expression people use to
introduce a statement. It enables speakers to involve the other person in the
topic and see if they have any shared experiences knowledge to explore.”
o T will have read the left side of Strategy Plus box. Another S will
read the example.
o Any questions?
Evaluation:
T will know that Ss understand the meaning of “I don’t know if…” expression
when they are able to use an example of this expression in their original
speech.
TRANSITION:
Now that we have an understanding of the “I don’t know if…” expression, let’s
test our knowledge through practicing!
Objective:
SWBAT read and match the beginnings of sentences introduced with “I don’t
know if…” to the ends of their sentences.
Evaluation:
T will know that Ss have answered the questions correctly when their answers
match up with the answers in the book.
TRANSITION:
Now that we have done some matching, let’s try it in conversation…
Objective:
SWBAT speak and apply “I don’t know if…” in a conversation
Evaluation: T will know that Ss have applied “I don’t
know if…” expressions in their conversation when T can hear Ss using them as she walks around
the classroom.
TRANSITION:
Great! Now that we have had some group work, let’s move onto listening and
speaking!
Objective:
SWBAT listen for the correct details about Marina’s job interview.
o Ss will go over the answers as a class.
o T will ask, “Do you think Marina is happy in her job? Why or why not?”
Ss will share their answers and give a reason why.
Evaluation:
T will know that Ss have correctly heard Marina’s job interview when they are
able to answer questions about it.
TRANSITION:
Now that we have had some listening, let’s move onto more speaking practice…
Objective:
SWBAT speak and discuss their opinions to questions about the workplace.
Evaluation:
T will know that Ss are able to answer the questions about the workplace when
their answers are correct according to the questions provided.
TRANSITION:
Wrap up the class with a conclusion and have each S say one thing and one
word that they learned today.
TIME FILLER (in case class goes quickly):
9. Writing
activity (13 mins)
Objective: SWBAT
write essays about friends whose jobs they admire.
Evaluation: T
will know that Ss have properly written their essays when there are few
errors when she corrects them.
TRANSITION:
Now that we have had some essay writing practice as individuals, lets
practice writing conversations in pairs!
10. Writing
a conversation (10 mins)
Objective: SWBAT
write a conversation using intro phrases and present their conversation in
front of the class.
Evaluation:
T will determine whether Ss are using enough intro expressions during their
class presentations and practice between partners.
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Assessment
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1. T will know that Ss understand details of Jenn’s summer
job in the recorded conversation when they can answer Q’s about it.
2. T will know that Ss understand the expressions used in
the given sentences when they are using them as advised by the T.
3. T will know that Ss have properly matched both parts of
the “I don’t know if” sentences when
their answers match the answers in the book.
4. T will know that Ss are having a discussion about
something interesting about their jobs with partners when she can hear their
discussion while walking around the room.
5. T will know that Ss have given correct answers after
they listen to a conversation about Marina’s job interview and answer questions
about specific details when their answers match the book.
6. T will be able to evaluate Ss’ the conversation answers
about an ideal job.
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Anticipated
Problems
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1. Ss will
become bored with Activity A because they are repeating the listening section
of the activity two times, then practicing the conversation again.
Solution:
Conversation section can be omitted if Ss seem very bored. Time fillers are
at the end in case time runs short.
2. Staying on
time.
Solution: Try
to be accurate with anticipated times and move onto the next activity when
planned.
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