This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 70 min
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LANGUAGE ACQUISISTION WEEK 2
WELCOME!
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RECAP
Can you cast your mind back to last time? What do you remember?
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Unit 1 title: Friendship
Global concept: Identities and Relationships
Key concept: culture Related concept:Meaning
Statement of inquiry:
Language is an essential tool that helps us to understand, reflect on and develop close, personal, social and cultural friendships in local and global contexts.
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GOALS
1.Study vocabulary positive behaviour
2. I can find information in a simple text.
3. I can explain what friendship means to me, what kind of friend I am, and how culture affects my friendships.
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Symbol of friendship
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What exactly is 'friendship'?
timer
1:00
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Instructie
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A good friend is ...
A
loyal
B
funny
C
helpful
D
honest
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Positive behaviour
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Read the text and answer the questions on the next slides.
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Who is Kelly's best friend?
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What qualities does Sarah have that make her a good friend to Kelly?
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How does Sarah show her kindness and caring towards Kelly?
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What does Kelly appreciate about Sarah's honesty?
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What makes Kelly's friendship with Sarah strong?
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Take time to reflect on these questions.
What type/kind of friend are you? How does your culture shape your idea of friendship?
What are some cultural values that affect the way you connect with others?
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What kind of friend are you?
Example:
I'm an empathetic friend, always trying to understand and share my friends' feelings.
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Friendship is shaped by social, cultural, and personal values. Do you agree? Explain
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What kind of friend are you? How culture affects your friendships?
Example sentence: I'm an empathetic friend, always trying to understand and share my friends' feelings, while also being mindful of how different cultural backgrounds shape those emotions and experiences.