Micro teaching: My recipe final

Micro teaching Zina & Shannon
Imperative

- Lesson topic
- Lesson design
-  Norrington-Davies' lesson phasing
N.B.
  • Pink Slides >> Our steps &  justifications for Micro Teaching
  • Blue Slides >> The teaching material about imperative

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Micro teaching Zina & Shannon
Imperative

- Lesson topic
- Lesson design
-  Norrington-Davies' lesson phasing
N.B.
  • Pink Slides >> Our steps &  justifications for Micro Teaching
  • Blue Slides >> The teaching material about imperative

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Introduction
  •  Welcome the students
  • The outcomes 
  • The lesson plan.

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OUR MASTERCHEF

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Outcomes
  1. At the end of the lesson, you will be able to follow the steps in a recipe.
  2. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to write your own recipe.

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Lesson plan
  1. Outcomes & Plan                                                                        5m.
  2. Intro: Instagram post + discussion                                    10m.
  3. Video: Chef Ramsay's 5 minute meal + quiz                 10m.
  4. Discussion about the rule                                                      10m.
  5. Writing our rule                                                                            10m.
  6. Working in pairs:        
  • Choose a meal & write your own recipe                           15m.
  • Post your recipe &  Give feedback                                       15m.
The winning group is our Master Chef!                                     5m.                             

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1.Lead-In 1:Warm-up
Instagram post (short recipe) --> Engaging learners' interest
Norrington-Davies’ Text-based lesson phasing
Engaging the learners’ interest in the topic will motivate them to pay attention and learn something new. If done right, it will put the students in learning mode.





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Slide 7 - Lien

What is the purpose of this post?

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

Lead-In 2: Brainstorming
Activating prior knowledge.

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Write 3 words about recipes/ making food:

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2.Focus 1

 Higher Order Thinking questions --> Integrative questions
 
The activities in this phase are meant to get the learners to find the meaning of a text (or video in our case). 

In this phase, it is useful to ask questions that evoke feelings or opinions (Norrington-Davies, 2016).

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Have you ever tried to follow a recipe from a tutorial?
If yes, how did it go?

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Have you ever written a recipe?
If yes, what kind of recipe was it?

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Focus 2
  • Collocations about cooking.
  • Quiz about lexis that the students can use in preparing a recipe


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Chop
Pour
Add
Stir
  milk
  water
 onion
 soup
 sugar
salt

Slide 16 - Question de remorquage

Focus 3: Meaning & Lexis
Gordon Ramsay's 5 minute meal:
  • The learners have to do quiz about lexis and meaning regarding following a recipe.
  • Exposure & practice imperative implicitly
  • Shannon is going to teach you this phase: Good luck!

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What kind of video is this?

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3.Uncovering Reason 

  • Learners decide on the genre of the video
  •  Learners formulate the purpose of the video
Norrington-Davies (2016) says that teachers can help their learners focus on the meaning of a text (/video) by letting them identify the genre, writer, and reader. 

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Write one sentence G.R. has said in his tutorial?

Slide 21 - Question ouverte

Sentences from the video
"Pan on. Get it really nice and hot."
"Take your knife, keep it really nice and flat on the board and sort of slice it in half."
"Next, wash your knife and finally slice garlic."
"Get the garlic in. Let that get really nice and crispy."
"Give your pan a little wipe out."
"Just finish that with a fresh lime."

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00:11
"........... hot water over the rice noodles."
A
You pour
B
Pour

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00:33
".................... the chicken breast off."
A
Dice
B
You dice
C
Slice
D
You slice

Slide 24 - Quiz

00:50
Which instruction did Gordon give on how to "butterfly" chicken?

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01:23
"When you get your pan starting to smoke............."

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01:56
Gordon said:
"Add a touch of vegetable oil!"
A
True
B
False

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02:25
You have to put the onion in when the chicken starts to sear off.
A
False
B
True

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03:19
After putting the food on the plate, you should wipe out your pan.
A
True
B
False

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03:30
"..................your noodles!"
A
Grain
B
Drain

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04:08
Gordon ............. the chicken and broccoli with the eggs.
A
mixes
B
stirs
C
whips
D
melts

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04:08
"........the dish with a squeeze of lemon!"

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4.Discussing reason:

We will ask the learners to discuss the following questions in pairs. After discussing in pairs, they formulate their own rule about how cooking instructions should be given.
Allow learners to discuss the reasons they’ve phrased. Think of/try to phrase a reason most learners can agree on (Norrington-Davies, 2016).

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  • Notice the difference between these two sentences?

  • Give your pan a little wipe out!

  • Who is this sentence addressed to?
  • Should this person be mentioned in the sentence?
  • What kind of word does the sentence begin with?
  • What do you call this type of sentence?
  • Where else can you find such sentences? (besides recipes)

  • Chef Ramsay/ He gave his pan a  wipe out.

  • Is "Chef Ramsay" present? What does this mean?
  • How do you write a regular sentence.

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How and when do we give instructions?
Try to write your own rule in one sentence clearly!

Slide 35 - Question ouverte

Rule about Instructions:
  • What: The sentence in which the speaker can tell someone else how to do something.
  • How: We don't need to mention the person in our sentence because we are talking to him/ her! So we begin with the action word.
  • Eg.: Google maps, my lesson instructions, 

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5. Replication:

The learners produce output by writing their own recipe.
They may use the vocabulary and grammar (imperative) that we introduced to them. 
Norrington-Davies (2016) says the following about replication tasks:

“These are meaningful, creative, and open-ended communicative activities in which learners recreate or reconstruct texts that are similar to the one they have analysed for meaning.” 

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01:23
"Next, .............. your knife and finally slice garlic!
A
Slice
B
Put away
C
Take
D
Wash

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Time to work in pairs! 15 m.

  1. Choose a meal (simple or complex).
  2. Write a recipe for this meal (incl. ingredients and instructions).z
  3. Finished? Scan the QR code & submit your recipe to the Padlet.
For help: ask a classmate or the teacher, or use Google.

When all of you  post a recipe, I will tell you who 
you should give feedback to. We will choose our Master 
Chef together.

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6. Feedback loop:

  • The students share their recipe in the Padlet
  • Each group writes feedback & rates the recipe of another group
  • Accordingly, we choose the Master Chef!

In the feedback loop, we provide learners with feedback whilst referring back to the reasons they’ve phrased together (Norrington-Davies, 2016).

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Feedback:
  1. The title
  2. The use of instructions
  3. Text: Linking words: First of all, next, after that..
  4.  Clear & tutorial: Can you prapare the recipe?

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End of the lesson
  • Review the outcomes.
  • Thank learners for their cooperation.

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Outcomes reached?
  • You can now follow the steps in a recipe.
  • You can now write your own recipe.

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