Revise the occupation vocabulary by asking students to add more words to the list they already guessed. Brainstorm with the class and write words on the board as pupils call it out. Organise the class into four teams. Ask a student to come to the front of the class and give him a her a job card. (e.g. doctor) Say the whole class can ask a maximum of 10 questions to discover his/her job. He/she can only give Yes or No answers. Demonstrate the question types and their short answer forms: Do you work in a hospital? -Yes, I do/ No. I don’t Do you work with children? -Yes, I do/ No, I don’t Have you got a tractor? -Yes, I have/ No, I haven’t Can you sing? -Yes, I can/ No, I cannot The team which guesses the job keeps the card. The team with the most cards at the end is the winner. Differentiation If necessary write some model questions on the board to help weaker classes Learners look at images of farmers and fishermen and say what they have in common. Encourage use of sentences e.g. Farmers and fishermen are / work / give us/ can/ like ____. Elicit that they both are outdoor jobs . Teacher keeps showing learners pictures on farmers’ work and ask students to look at four slides and say what farmer does. E.g. In the autumn the farmers plough the field to break up the soil. They use tractors to plant seeds. The seeds get sun, rain and they need fertilizer. They grow into wheat. Farmers then use different tractors to cut the wheat. Elicit the answer from students and teach the needed phrases and words by writing on the board. E.g. to plough the field, to break up the soil, fertilizer, to plant seeds, wheat, to cut the wheat, etc… Formative assessment (W) Learners then listen and write: Farmers are strong. They work outdoors. They give us food. They like helping us. After learner write four sentences, ask them to continue and write 4 more sentences about farmers job using the vocabulary on the board. After they finish, make students read their sentences and check structure of sentences and word order. Differentiation Less able students are given some help from teacher.. For instance, teacher can help with making up a sentence. Teacher draws on the board 4 columns and writes outdoor, factory, transport, service and entertainment jobs separately. Students work in pairs and try to find relevant jobs for each given type. Teacher should encourage them to find as many jobs as they can. Elicit the answers as a whole class and write on the board. Formative assessment (L) Learners listen to five different people talking about their jobs and do the matching and multiple choice tasks to practice their listening. Teacher plays the recording twice. Students match the speaker with the job when they listen for the first time and do the multiple choice task during the second time. Students swap their papers with each other as they finish listening to do some peer checking. Teacher elicits the correct answers and monitors as students do peer checking.
Learners look at jobs from the listening task and sort them into outdoor, transport, service and entertainment jobs. |