E3.8 B1 Speakout unit 6D. Creators: An artist at work.

SpeakOut lesson 6a: The Two Pablos
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SpeakOut lesson 6a: The Two Pablos

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Ss watch a video clip from an arts programme on artist Yinka Shonibare. They begin by looking at a photo of Shonibare and reading information about his work and the programme. They then watch the clip and complete a set of viewing tasks. There is a focus on the present perfect with for, since and yet, before Ss listen to someone nominating a person for a creative genius award. Ss then nominate someone for a creative genius award themselves. Finally, Ss write a nomination for an award. 
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Yinka Shonibare
British-Nigerian artist rose to renown with installations featuring headless lifesized figures in historic costumes tailored out of colorful batik-dyed fabrics. 

Shonibare zooms in on episodes from art employing subversive creative strategies to visualize them in tragicomic scenes of human activity.
Today's class
Read information and watch a video about the British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare. Focus on the present perfect: for, since and yet.

Listen to someone nominating a person for a creative genius award.

Write a nomination for an award.

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Speaking
Work in pairs:

Tell each other about a creative person that you admire.

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TO START
Ask Ss to tell each other about a creative person that they admire. It can be someone who is well known, but also someone that they know personally. They should say who the person is, how they are creative and why the student likes their art or creativity.

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Present perfect:
Wanneer gebruik je de present perfect?
A
Het is in het verleden gebeurd en niet belangrijk wanneer.
B
A en C zijn allebei fout.
C
Het is in het verleden begonnen en loopt door tot het heden.
D
A en C zijn allebei goed.

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A reward
Have you ever received a reward, award or prize?

Talk to your neighbor, tell each other:
When this happened.
What it was.
Do you still have it now?

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Homework
Pearson Speakout 3rd edition:

Unit 6D


Due date period 3:
 May 6th 9.20AM

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To finish
Please get ready to finish
this lesson together.

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To finish


Can you create a new word???

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TO FINISH
Tell Ss that new words in English are really common and are appearing all the time. Many come from two words put together, e.g. breakfast + lunch = brunch, a meal you eat late morning; snack + accident = snaccident = when you lose control and find you have eaten all your snacks without stopping. Ask small groups to put two words together to create a new thing and explain to the class what it is, e.g. midnight + snack = mack, a snack you eat at midnight.

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