This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
London project
Lesson 1 - introduction to project
Slide 1 - Slide
Lesson goals
By the end of this lesson ...
1. You know what you have to do for the London project
2. You have formed groups of 2-3 people (some may prefer to work alone)
3. You canbrainstorm about a topic
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Project goals
1. You can investigate an aspect of British daily life.
2. You can answer a research question about the chosen aspect of British daily life.
Slide 3 - Slide
End product
News segment about a chosen topic
Investigate research question
Use written sources (book(s) + online)
Use written source that you've found in London
An interview per person
Answer to your research question / conclusion
Slide 4 - Slide
Example
Watch the following video. What do you notice?
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Video
What are elements of a news segment?
Slide 7 - Mind map
Requirements
Answers the research question
4-8 minutes
At least 2 minutes of speaking time per person
One interview per person, both people should be visible
Shots to set the scene
Written source included
Slide 8 - Slide
Setting the scene
We are going to look at a few examples in the next video. What is something you could also include in your video?
Slide 9 - Slide
Slide 10 - Video
What is something in London that you could include in your video?
Slide 11 - Mind map
Grading rubric final project
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Rubric: language
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Rubric: project
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Possible topics
• Education • The role of the monarchy • Privacy and politeness • Media (newspapers)
• Public transport • Food and drink • Sport and competition
• The arts (theater, music, museums,...)
• British literature (J.K. Rowling-Harry Potter books, Jane Austen...)
• Holidays
• England vs. UK • British stereotypes • Other topic? – must be approved by teacher
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Forming groups
1. Form a group of 2 to 3 people
2. With your group, go to the teacher to register your group
3. Start brainstorming about a topic
--> If you have a topic, let your teacher know!
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What topic do you have in mind?
Slide 17 - Open question
How did it go with your group?
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Slide 18 - Poll
FYI... All information on the London project
can be found in SomToday
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Pick a topic (if you don't have one yet)
Formulate a research question - keep it small
Write a plan
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Research with a group: 15 minutes
Get into groups of 3-4 students
Pick an interesting topic from the list
Research that topic online and find a minimum of five pieces of information
Collect your information and some visual aides on a Powerpoint or LessonUp slide. Be prepared to share your findings in English with the class!
Tip: search news articles, social media, YouTube, travel blogs, and tourism websites to get started.
Possible topics:
- restaurants and food scene
- royalty and royal family proceedings
- diversity and demographics (“The world in one city” / “melting pot”)
- Typical London things (telephone booths, double decker buses, black cabs, etc)
- architecture and famous landmarks
- religious history, role of church in London life
- shopping, fashion, and lifestyle
...or anything else you can think of that interests you! Possible options include music industry, London celebrities, geographic location, history, football clubs, modern life, etc.
If you have another idea, raise your hand and ask the teacher
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Presentations!
15 minutes
Each group will have 1-2 minutes to share what they found out about their topic. You can connect one laptop to the beamer so the class can see your visual aide
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Turn in your slide (collage) and write the names of your group members!