| 2. Presentation [P] Asking and answering questions about a class trip scene card [communication gap activity]. Each student has a scene card with different names of children given and different children to identify. [I] Listening to a teacher asking children to bring things on a trip. Drawing arrows between items and a rucksack that they need to bring. e.g. Listen everyone, can you bring a pencil and a book to write in. [P] Reading signs and matching them to places on trips where you might see them. [P] [f] Making a poster for a school trip including: Time Day etc. Things to see. Things to bring etc. 3. Ph. Training activity Ls listen to and sing the song following the instructions from the song. 4. Production Use a different scene card to one above prepared as a communication game activity for each student. Create simple instructions relating to visuals including instructions about what not to bring. Recycle images of places above and add a few more such as skating rink, shopping centre etc. Give learners A3 paper and give tasks one at a time: 1. Write a title for the trip 2. Give time and day of trip … etc. 5. Practice Role play game “School trip” Ls take their passports, go through the imaginary passport control answering the teacher’s question: Where are you from? Then they go excursion around the city. Ls make a ‘snake’-stand one after another, in turns they say the directions, the ‘snake’ follows the directions. Ls ‘travel’ around the classroom. Go! This way! Please, stop! Here! and so on. Don’t forget to use the names of the buildings! |