E4.6 A2 Speakout unit 8B. Travellers: Suprise travel.
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This lesson contains 10 slides, with text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
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In this lesson, Ss learn about be going to for future plans. They also learn vocabulary related to travel activities. The context is a listening where they listen to a radio programme about a surprise holiday. Ss learn about the weak form of to. They then do a speaking activity where they discuss a surprise holiday in pairs. The lesson ends with a writing activity, where Ss write a description of a planned trip.
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Speaking
First: think 25 seconds.
Then: speak 25 seconds.
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0:25
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Our goal today
Listening to a podcast about suprise travel.
Interview someone and suggest a trip for them.
Learn about:
GRAMMAR: be going to
VOCABULARY : travel activities
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Worksheet
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Demonstrate completing the first part of the questionnaire by writing the options on the board
and adding ticks to show your own feelings about the choices. Give Ss plenty of time to read and
complete the questionnaire. While they are reading, monitor and answer any questions they have about vocabulary in the text. When they are ready, put Ss in pairs to compare their answers. In feedback, ask a few pairs what answers they have which are the same.
Students use assignment 7A to interview each other about their travel preferences. They then share the input with the rest of the class.
To start
Recapp last class
Do you still remember?
Try to think of as many words and phrases from our last class.
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Divide Ss into two large teams and give each team a different colour board pen. Copy the table from Lesson 8A, Ex 2A on the board and ask each team to take turns to come up and write a word or phrase they remember from the lesson in the correct column. (Make sure a different student in each team comes up each time.) When they have finished, the team with the most correct answers wins.
Homework
Pearson Speakout 3rd edition:
Unit 8B
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To finish
Please get ready to finish this lesson together.
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Slide 9 - Video
Starter 4.5
HAKA is a ceremonial dance in Maori culture. Although associated with the traditional battle preparations of male warriors, haka have been traditionally performed by both men and women and for a variety of social functions.
Famous hakas are the ones the New Zealand rugby team The All Blacks perform before a match.