LA Unit 1 Friendship week 3

LANGUAGE AQUISISTION
Week 3 - 1
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LANGUAGE AQUISISTION
Week 3 - 1

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Unit 1 title: Friendship

         Global concept: Identities and Relationships

         Key concept: culture
        
         Related concept: Meaning


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Which inquiry question can you answer now?

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GOALS

1. I know words that are related to friendship and relationships.

2. I can start a conversation and help to keep it going.

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Nothing ventured, nothing gained

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anxious

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to tell on people

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Choose a question to discuss ideas:
Natasha starts each diary entry with the words, “Dear diary”. Who is she really writing to and why is she writing?
Do you think it is helpful for Natasha to keep a diary? Give reasons for your answer using evidence from the text.

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Natasha starts each diary entry with the words, “Dear diary”.
Who is she really writing to and why is she writing?

Slide 10 - Open question

Do you think it is helpful for Natasha to keep a diary?
Give reasons for your answer using evidence from the text.

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GOALS

1. I know words that are related to friendship and relationships.

2. I can start a conversation and help to keep it going.

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Roleplay
In a role-play a small group of pupils “become” different characters
for a short time. The idea is to act out an imaginary scene where you
put yourself in another person’s situation. This way you can express
ideas that may be different from your own.

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Roleplay
Role-plays are also a great way of practising your fluency in English as you have a chance to use English in new ways and situations. 

You also have to improvise: to use the English you know to communicate your ideas quickly and naturally. 

However, role-plays work best when you prepare before you start.

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Speak to someone on your own

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new pupil
scene

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Roleplay language
How will the new pupil and the others pupils talk to each other:

formally 
informally
politely 
impolitely
friendly 
impersonally 

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Prepare Student A
Imagine what it would be like for a new pupil
to start at your school. 

The pupil will be nervous about
coming into a new school
a new culture and trying to make 
new friends.
5 things a new pupil would want to know about our school.
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2
3
4
5

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Prepare Student A
Imagine what it would be like for a new pupil
to start at your school. 

The pupil will be nervous about
coming into a new school
a new culture and trying to make 
new friends.
5 things a new pupil would want to know about our school.
1
2
3
4
5

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Prepare Student B
Imagine what it would be like for a new pupil
to start at your school. 

The pupil will be nervous about
coming into a new school
a new culture and trying to make 
new friends.
5 things a new pupil should know about our school.
1
2
3
4
5

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Homework
Write down 5 things a new student would want to know about our school. 

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Round up

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LANGUAGE AQUISISTION
Week 3 - 2

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Unit title: Friendship
Key concept: Culture
Global concepts: Identities and Relationships


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Which inquiry question can you answer now?

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GOALS

1. I know words that are related to friendship and relationships.

2. I can start a conversation and help to keep it going.

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Speak to someone on your own

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Look for common interest

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Spend time with your friend's friends

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Roleplay
Role-plays are also a great way of practising your fluency in English as you have a chance to use English in new ways and situations. 

You also have to improvise: to use the English you know to communicate your ideas quickly and naturally. 

However, role-plays work best when you prepare before you start.

Slide 31 - Slide

Roleplay language
How will the new pupil and the others pupils talk to each other:

formally 
informally
politely 
impolitely
friendly 
impersonally 

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Slide 33 - Video

Prepare Student A
Imagine what it would be like for a new pupil
to start at your school. 

The pupil will be nervous about
coming into a new school
a new culture and trying to make 
new friends.
5 things a new pupil would want to know about our school.
1
2
3
4
5

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Prepare Student B
Imagine what it would be like for a new pupil
to start at your school. 

The pupil will be nervous about
coming into a new school
a new culture and trying to make 
new friends.
5 things a new pupil should know about our school.
1
2
3
4
5

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Roleplay
  • conversation in English
  • at least 4 questions + 4  answers
  • keep it going...
  • ....?
  • ....?
  • ....?

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Homework
Make a wordle of the last 2 lessons.
Think about the activities that we have done.
Think about the vocabulary we have used.
Use your notes.
Use your conversation.

Show the wordle in class next Tuesday. 

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Round up

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