Expressing Opinions about Hobbies in Irish

Expressing Opinions about Hobbies in Irish
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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Expressing Opinions about Hobbies in Irish

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson you will be able to describe your hobbies in Irish using advanced language and express opinions on each one.

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What do you already know about expressing hobbies in Irish?

Slide 3 - Mind map

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Recap of Hobbies
Review common hobbies in Irish: imeachtaí réamhghníomhacha (preliminary activities) to engage the students.

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Advanced Vocabulary
Introduce advanced Irish vocabulary related to hobbies and opinions, such as 'fíor-ghréasáin' (online gaming) and 'tá mé ag baint sult as' (I enjoy).

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Grammar Practice
Provide examples of grammar structures for expressing opinions, such as 'Is aoibhinn liom' (I love) and 'Ní thaitníonn sé liom' (I don't like).

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Describing Hobbies
Demonstrate how to describe hobbies using advanced language and provide opportunities for students to practice describing their hobbies.

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Opinions on Hobbies
Teach students how to express opinions on their hobbies using the advanced grammar and vocabulary learned.

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Interactive Activity
Engage in a role-play activity where students take turns describing and expressing opinions on each other's hobbies in Irish.

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Wrap-Up and Review
Summarize the key points learned and encourage students to practice expressing opinions on their hobbies in Irish outside of the classroom.

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Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Slide 11 - Open question

Have students enter three things they learned in this lesson. With this they can indicate their own learning efficiency of this lesson.
Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 12 - Open question

Here, students enter two things they would like to know more about. This not only increases involvement, but also gives them more ownership.
Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

Slide 13 - Open question

The students indicate here (in question form) with which part of the material they still have difficulty. For the teacher, this not only provides insight into the extent to which the students understand/master the material, but also a good starting point for the next lesson.