Speaking: Discussing what living life to the full entails and the ingredients of living a happy life.
Writing: Writing a letter
Grammar: Dependent prepositions
Reading: CAE reading and Use of English part 2
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Lesson duration is: 60 min
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OA unit 2: Living life to the full
Objectives: Listening: Tedtalk assignment
Speaking: Discussing what living life to the full entails and the ingredients of living a happy life.
Writing: Writing a letter
Grammar: Dependent prepositions
Reading: CAE reading and Use of English part 2
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Living life to the full
What do you think 'living life to the full' is about?
Look at the photos on the next slide. Does this generate more ideas?
What's your bucket list? What would you want to do in order to live life to the full? Think of at least 5 activities and exchange your ideas with you neighbour. Take 3 minutes to do so.
So, what's the catch? Why would people aspire to live life to the full?
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What makes a good (happy) life?
What do you think makes people happy? What are the ingredients to a happy life?
You are going to watch a TedTalk about what makes people happy. 'Lessons from the longest study on happiness'.
But, before we start, write down what you think you will be hearing in this TedTalk.
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Slide 5 - Link
Check your predictive notes. Were they correct? Discuss your ideas and the TedTalk with your neighbour.
Do you agree with the conclusion of the study discussed by Robert Waldinger in the TedTalk? Can you relate to it?
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Objective Advanced
Do:
Dependent prepositions: ex. 1 + 2 + Corpus spot on page 17
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This class: writing a letter
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Formal writing
The tone is polite, but impersonal
Avoids using contractions and slang
Avoids using abbreviations
Maintains a serious tone
Uses proper punctuation and capitalisation
Sentence structure tends to be varied and includes lengthy and complex sentences
Word choice tends to be precise or technical
Informal writing
The tone is more personal
Freely uses contrations and slang
Freely uses abbrevations
May use humour and more casual tone
Uses proper punctuation and capitalisation
Sentence structure tends to be shorter and has the character of spoken English
Word choice may be more vague, colloquial phrases may be used
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Or:
Dear Mr Taylor
Dear Mrs Taylor
Dear Miss Taylor
Dear Ms Taylor
Yours sincerely
<<Name in full!!!
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Writing folder 1
As a warm-up exercise: do ex. 1 - 4.
Then examine exercise 5. What do you think should be the tone (or register) of this letter? Informal, neutral or formal?
Examine exercise 6 and start writing a draft of your letter. Before you start, think about how many paragraphs you're going to write and what the content of each paragraph should be. Bring your letter to school tomorrow!