Intro English 6DF

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Intro English 6DF

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Content
  1. EF placement test results
  2.  Practical arrangements
  3. Evaluation
  4. Portfolio
  5. Reading Circles 

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Results placement test

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5DF

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6DF

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Practical arrangements

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"Smartphones? 📱 Not in English Class! 🚫 Let's put them away and focus on words, not screens. Ready to learn? 📚✨ #FocusOnLearning #NoPhonesInClass"*

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Evaluation
  • Permanent evaluation (R, L, Sp, Wr, Gra, Voc)
  • DW & major test during exams -> focus: skills
5DF: 
  • Dec: reading / June: speaking
6DF:
  • Dec: writing / June: listening

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Portfolio

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Reading circles (5DF)

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What?
Reading longer texts + discussing them in groups
3 circles/school year
preparation = homework (not BZW)

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How to prepare?
each student / different role
  • discussion leader
  • summarizer
  • connector
  • word master
  • passage person
  • (culture collector)

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The Discussion Leader's job is to... 
  1. read the story twice, and prepare at least five general questions about it. 
  2. ask one or two questions to start the Reading Circle discussion. 
  3. make sure that everyone has a chance to speak and joins in the discussion. 
  4. call on each member to present their prepared role information. 
  5. guide the discussion and keep it going. 
The Summarizer's job is to ... 
  1. read the story and make notes about the characters, events, and ideas. 
  2. find the key points that everyone must know to understand and remember the story. 
  3. retell the story in a short summary (one or two minutes) in your own words. 
  4. talk about your summary to the group, using your writing to help you.

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The Connector's job is to ... 
  1. read the story twice, and look for connections between the story and the world outside. 
  2. make notes about at least two possible connections to your own experiences, or to the experiences of friends and family, or to real-life events. 
  3. tell the group about the connections and ask for their comments or questions. 
  4. ask the group if they can think of any connections themselves.
The Word Master's job is to ..
  1. read the story, and look for words or short phrases that are new or difficult to understand, or that are important in the story. 
  2. choose five words (only five) that you think are important for this story. 
  3. explain the meanings of these five words in simple English to the group. 
  4. tell the group why these words are important for understanding this story.

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The Passage Person's job is to ... 
  1. read the story, and find important, interesting, or difficult passages. 
  2. make notes about at least three passages that are important for the plot, or that explain the characters, or that have very interesting or powerful language. 
  3. read each passage to the group, or ask another group member to read it. 
  4. ask the group one or two questions about each passage.
The Culture Collector's job is to ... 
  1. read the story, and look for both bre differences and similarities between your own culture and the culture found in the story. 
  2. make notes about two or three passages that show these cultural points. 
  3. read each passage to the group, or ask another group member to read it. 
  4. ask the group some questions about these, and any other cultural points in the story.

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Role sheet examples

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"Learning a new language? Aim for progress, not perfection! 💪 Mistakes mean you're growing—so be confident, stay focused, and celebrate every step forward! 🌟 #KeepLearning #StayConfident"

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Reading for 6DF

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1st semester

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Animal Farm
2 versions (differentiation based on EF score)
Combination of:
  • home reading (homework + BZW)
  • class reading
  • reading exercises
  • analysis/class discussion+ link to history lessons (totalitarianism)
  • timing: start week 3
  • Evaluation: reading comprehension exercise

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Night
2 versions (differentiation based on students' needs)
Combination of:
  • home reading (homework + BZW)
  • class reading
  • analysis + link to history lessons (Shoah&genocide)
  • timing: start after fall holidays
  • Evaluation: December exam writing exercise

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2nd semester
1 novel - TBD

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BZW@Home

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What to expect?
  • preparatory tasks/exercises
  • grammar learning + 'cramming' vocabulary
  • remedial exercises
  • individual feedback sessions (Google Meet) -> schedule in classroom (goal: >1x/month)

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"Learning a new language? Aim for progress, not perfection! 💪 Mistakes mean you're growing—so be confident, stay focused, and celebrate every step forward! 🌟 #KeepLearning #StayConfident"

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