This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 2 videos.
Items in this lesson
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Today's programme
- looking back at last week's lesson - listening exercise; speaking; mastering conversation - speaking exercise
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Looking back at last week's lesson
- Jamie Oliver: teach every child about food - speaking exercises in pairs
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Exercise 1; mastering conversation
What are communication strategies?
Can you give examples?
mastering conversation
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Exercise 1; mastering conversation
Do you use communication strategies in your life? When?
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Exercise 1; mastering conversation
When is it okay to talk about certain topics (e.g. faith, love) and when not?
Have you ever unfriended somebody on social media because they were posting offensive things?
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Celeste Headlee
- radio journalist, author, public speaker and singer - TED Talk (Technology, Entertainment and Design) - 10 ways to have a better conversation (listen carefully, also for your upcoming speaking exams)
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Slide 8 - Video
Working online
You are now going to work online. You can work on Unit 11, talks at work.
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Speaking exercise
We are now going to do a speaking exercise
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Slide 11 - Video
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Exercise 1: reading
pasta in a pig's bladder
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Italian food
Slide 14 - Mind map
I will now hand out the text
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Where can you find this text?
What will be the goal of the writer of this text?
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Exercise 1
You will now create your own multiple choice, open or yes/no questions about this text.
Exercise 2
You will now create the recipe of this dish. So what do you think are the ingredients? And what are the cooking instructions? Write them down
timer
20:00
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Review: how did it go?
- What recipes did you create? Lets compare.
- How did the co-operation go? Did you divide tasks?
- What did you learn?
- What would you do differently next time?
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Exercise 1: speaking in pairs
I will hand out a paper with 20 questions on it. Pair up and ask each other a question so you each have to answer 10 questions.
When you answer try to at least come up with 2 arguments for your opinion/answer.
You will have 1 minute for each question, so 20 in total.