This lesson contains 41 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
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Slide 1 - Slide
Introduction
We start our lesson with an introduction to the topic of our lesson. We also share the outcomes and the lesson plan.
Slide 2 - Slide
OUR MASTERCHEF
Slide 3 - Slide
Outcomes
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to follow the steps in a recipe.
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to write your own recipe.
Slide 4 - Slide
Lesson plan
Intro: Instagram post + discussion 10m.
Video: Chef Ramsay's 5 minute meal + quiz 10m.
Discussion & uncovering reason 10m.
Working in pairs:
Choose a meal & write your own recipe 15m.
Present your recipe & receive feedback 15m.
The winning group is our Master Chef!
Slide 5 - Slide
Lead-in
We engage our learners' interest in the topic by showing them a short video recipe and asking them to think about the purpose of the video.
Slide 6 - Slide
www.instagram.com
Slide 7 - Link
Lead-in
We activate the learners' prior knowledge by asking them the following questions.
Slide 8 - Slide
Words regarding recipes & food:
Slide 9 - Mind map
Write down 3 ingredients you can find in a recipe:
Slide 10 - Open question
Focus
We ask the learners whether they have ever followed and/or written a recipe before. This way, we hope to relate the topic of the lesson to their own experiences.
Slide 11 - Slide
Have you ever tried to follow a recipe? If yes, how did it go?
Slide 12 - Open question
Have you ever written a recipe? If yes, what kind of recipe was it?
Slide 13 - Open question
Uncovering reason
We start his part of our lesson by introducing the learners to some verbs that they may encounter when following a recipe. They can use these in their own recipes later.
The picture we use to introduce this new vocabulary does not include EN -> DU translations. Instead, it conveys the meaning of the verbs with illustrations.
Slide 14 - Slide
Slide 15 - Slide
Uncovering reasons
After being introduced to these verbs, the learners see four of the verbs on screen. They have to match the ingredients on the screen with the correct verb.
Slide 16 - Slide
Chop
Pour
Add
Stir
milk
water
onion
soup
sugar
salt
Slide 17 - Drag question
Uncovering reason
Finally, the learners watch a five-minute video of Gordon Ramsay giving cooking instructions. During the video, students answer some questions about the way Gordon gives his instructions.
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Slide 19 - Video
What is the genre of this video?
Slide 20 - Mind map
What is the purpose of this video?
Slide 21 - Open question
00:11
"........... hot water over the rice noodles."
A
You pour
B
Pour
Slide 22 - Quiz
00:33
".................... the chicken breast off."
A
Dice
B
You dice
C
Slice
D
You slice
Slide 23 - Quiz
00:50
Which instruction did Gordon give on how to "butterfly" chicken?
Slide 24 - Open question
01:23
"When you get your pan starting to smoke............."
Slide 25 - Open question
01:56
Gordon said: "Add a touch of vegetable oil!"
A
True
B
False
Slide 26 - Quiz
02:25
You have to put the onion in when the chicken starts to sear off.
A
False
B
True
Slide 27 - Quiz
03:19
After putting the food on the plate, you should wipe out your pan.
A
True
B
False
Slide 28 - Quiz
03:30
"..................your noodles!"
A
Grain
B
Drain
Slide 29 - Quiz
04:08
Gordon ............. the chicken and broccoli with the eggs.
A
mixes
B
stirs
C
whips
D
melts
Slide 30 - Quiz
04:08
What is the target audience of this video?
Slide 31 - Open question
04:08
"........the dish with a squeeze of lemon!"
Slide 32 - Mind map
Discussing reason
We will ask the learners to discuss the following questions in pairs. After discussing in pairs, they formulate their own rule about how cooking instructions (in a video or written recipe) should be given.
Slide 33 - Slide
Notice the difference between these two sentences?
Spread some butter!
Who is this sentence addressed to?
Should this person be mentioned in the sentence?
What kind of word does the sentence begin with?
What do you call this type of sentence?
Where else can you find such sentences? (besides recipes)
He spreads some butter.
Is " he" present? What does this mean?
When would you need to include a subject ("he") to the sentence?
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How and when do we give instructions? Try to formulate your own rule!
Slide 35 - Open question
Replication
The learners produce output by writing their own recipe.
They may use the vocabulary and grammar (imperative) that we introduced to them.
Slide 36 - Slide
01:23
"Next, .............. your knife and finally slice garlic!
A
Slice
B
Put away
C
Take
D
Wash
Slide 37 - Quiz
Time to work in pairs! 15 m.
Choose a meal (simple or complex).
Write a recipe for this meal (incl. ingredients and instructions).
Finished? Scan the QR code & submit your recipe to the Padlet.
For help: ask a classmate or the teacher, or use Google.
When all of you have submitted a recipe, I will tell you who
you should give feedback to. We will choose our Master
Chef together.
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Feedback loop
Once all pairs have shared their recipes in the Padlet, we will discuss the recipes whilst referring back to the reasons they phrased at the start of the lesson. After that, we will choose our own Master Chef pair.
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End of the lesson
Lastly, we will have a look at the outcomes we stated at the start of the lesson to find out whether our goals were reached.
We will also inform learners about the next lesson.
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Outcomes reached?
You can now follow the steps in a recipe.
You can now write your own recipe.
Next Lesson :
Bring your ingredients with you to present your recipe in pairs!