2. Teacher tells the students the objectives of the lesson Convey fantasy ideas including emotions and senses; Recognise the content of an extended conversation using some supporting information; Apply regular and irregular adverbs and comparative degree structures accurately; Demonstrate the ability to write grammatically correct sentences on familiar topics; Evolve arguments, reasons, and evidence for a limited range of written genres; The main part of the lesson Discuss the main stages of writing an essay, which were discussed at the previous lesson Task 1 .Formative assessment Writing (a for-and-against essay) Should teenagers have mobile phones? Learners will achieve the objective if they write 10-12 sentences, topic sentence and examples to support the main idea of the essay. Para 1: State the topic (Most teens have mobile phones and a lot of them are hooked on them Is this good or bad?) Para 2: Advantages and examples (Mobile phones are…… You can….. Moreover, you….) Para 3: disadvantages and examples (However, mobile phones can be…., if…, They can also…) Para 4: summarise the topic (Mobile phones are useful gadgets to have. However, teens should use them sensibly) Differentiation Teacher provides less capable learners with the supportive phrases to develop their essays More capable learners organize their ideas for the essay by themselves Task 2. Mobile manners Read the sentences about smartphone etiquette and mark sentences agree or disagree. Tell the class. Give reasons. I use headphones when I am listening to music in public. I turn off my smartphone in cinemas I ignore the people I am talking to when I get a message I ask people before I put photos of them online I send everyone updates all the time I am polite in messages or comments I talk loudly on my smartphone on public transport I look at my smartphone while I am walking I take photos of people in public without asking I never give someone’s phone number without asking Use your answers above to make a poster about the dos and don’ts of using smartphones and add some information what rules will be appropriate in your country. Use the title Smartphone etiquette. Display it to the class. Learners peer assess their classmates’ contribution into creating the poster |