Lesson 3 term 1.4 2021-2022 def. SK

Year 1.4 Lesson 3:  Practice public speaking 
Invest in a hotel   
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Year 1.4 Lesson 3:  Practice public speaking 
Invest in a hotel   

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Programme

- pronunciation practice
-Tongue twisters
- quiz
- How to chair a meeting
- practice case 2
- introduction case 3

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'Th' sound practice in class
The spelling ⟨th⟩ commonly produces 2 sounds in English pronunciation /θ/ and /ð/. Both are made with the tongue behind the teeth 

/θ/      think/ bath/ author/ month/ breath                                         
/ð/             the/ those/ this/ other/ although/ 

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                      'Th' sound practice

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A challenge for the Dutch
Producing plosives: p / t / k at the beginning of a word (or syllable):

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A tutor who tooted the flute, tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Pretty Kitty Creighton had a cotton batten cat.


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and mind the vowels!
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A tutor who tooted the flute, tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Pretty Kitty Creighton had a cotton batten cat.

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Tongue twisters
1. Eleven benevolent elephants (x3)
2. Two tried and true tridents (x3)
3. Rolling red wagons (x3)
4. Black back bat (x3)
5. She sees cheese (x3)



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Tongue twisters
6. So, this is the sushi chef (x3)
7. Four fine fresh fish for you (x3)
8. Wayne went to wales to watch walruses (x3)
9. Six sticky skeletons (x3)
10. Which witch is which? (x3)



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Tongue twisters
11. Flash message (x3)
12. Good blood, bad blood (x3)
13. Pre-shrunk silk shirts (x3)
14. Ed had edited it. (x3)
15. Truly rural (x3)
16. Snap crackle pop (x3)

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Derived from the verb 'occupy', which noun indicates the amount of rooms booked in a hotel?

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Where is the stress for the word 'occupancy'?
A
OCcupancy
B
ocCUPancy
C
occuPANcy
D
occupanCY

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Which English word do you use to talk the income of a business?

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We expect to receive many guests this year, so that the ....... will be high.
After paying our costs and taxes, we expect that the ..... will be low.
profit
turnover

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A drag and drop question
Which word do you use to talk about the price for a hotel room?

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Chairing a Meeting

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How do you effectively chair a meeting?
  1. First, Know the Purpose of the Meeting.
  2. Be Prepared.
  3. Outline the Agenda.
  4. Take Minutes.
  5. Give Everyone a Voice.
  6. Keep Things Moving.
  7. Ask for Questions.
  8. Determine a Clear Outcome.

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Homework: What is it about?
Read the 
background information 'Invest in a hotel' on Teams
Make notes
Prepare your individual role

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Language of Meetings

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The idea is to let students come up with several formal sentences (the language of meetings) which  they can use in their meetings. 
Tips
Use a hotel or location that you know:
so much easier to talk about!
Do not forget to think of your target group.
What does the hotel have to offer?
What is attractive about the destination?

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Let's talk! Practice case 2: Invest in a hotel
Practice case 2 with your group- 30 minutes
(remember also practice extra with your group per week)

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In groups of 2, in breakout rooms. Wheel Decide
Discuss case 3:
Plan itinerary gastronomy
  • Read the background information case 3
  • divide roles 
  • define items for the agenda
  • make individual notes



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stress test 
Timer on 20 seconds

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Where is the stress in the word 'itinerary'?
A
itineRAry
B
iTInerary
C
itiNErary
D
Itinerary

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Where is the stress in the noun 'produce' (the food that grows on a farm)
A
PROduce
B
proDUCE

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Where is the stress in the word 'gastronomic'?
A
GAStronomic
B
gasTROnomic
C
gastroNOmic
D
gastronoMIC

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The verb 'analyse' has the stress in the first syllable: Analyse.
But where is the stress in the noun?
A
Analysis
B
aNAlysis
C
anaLYsis
D
analySIS

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Now you're ready for lesson 4!

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