Saturday, May 31, 2014

General knowledge Quiz

Summer Spootlight: English summer camps are underway and English classes to keep students busy and help them to deeply explore can be found here. 
Description: This lesson plan is organised around the theme of General knowledge and interesting facts 

Level: Intermediate
Learners: Teenagers
Theme: General knowledge
Language:Pronunciation, Intonation
Skills: Reading, Writing (pair-work), 
Materials: Quiz, activity, A3 paper for the 'snakes and ladders' 

 General knowledge Quiz: Challenge to get started.

Activity 1: Ask learners to complete the following quiz individually.

WHAT TO YOU KNOW? (every correct answer is 10 points)
Tenses and auxiliary verbs:


General knowledge

Answers the questions in the quiz

  1. When did the modern Olympic Games start?

  2. 1806
    1896
    1922

  3. How long does it take for the sun's rays to reach the Earth?

  4. 8 minutes
    8 hours
    8 days

  5. If you are flying over the international Date Line, which ocean is below you?

  6. The Atlantic Ocean
    The Pacific Ocean
    The Indian Ocean

  7. Where were glasses invented?

  8. Mexico
    Italy
    China

  9. How many times Brazil won the World Cup?

  10. five
    six
    four

  11. What doesn't a vegetarian eat?

  12. bread
    tomatoes
    meat

  13. What was John Lenon doing when he was assassinated?

  14. performing on stage
    recording an album
    returning to his apartment

  15. Which language is spoken by the most people in the world?

  16. Spanish
    Chinese
    English

  17. Why didn't Nelson Mandela become president of South Africa until he was 76 years old?

  18. becuase he was in prison
    because he was a lawyer
    because he didn't like politics

  19. How long have people been sending emails ?

  20. since the 1960s
    since the 1970s
    since the 1990s



Quiz answers: 1. 1, 2. 1, 3. 2, 4. 2, 5. 1, 6. 3, 7. 3, 8. 2, 9. 1, 10. 2.
Activity 2:  Ask learners to correct the information in the sentences. Allow 5 minutes to students to complete the activity read them out loud, ask learners to notice the stress and intonation and practise in pairs saying the sentences. 
Activity 3:  Ask learners to work in groups and make a knowledge quiz. If you have enough time you can create a snakes and ladders on a A3 paper and play the game (Teenagers love snakes and ladders). Why don't you give it a go?

Activity 4: Ask learners to complete the activity. Class discussion on the meaning of the social expressions.


 









Happy summer

How do I form indirect questions?



Complete the sentences using the words in brackets:

1. Could you tell me what time the next train is (what time / next / train) ?
2. I don't know..................... (where / cinema).
3. Could you tell me............................... (you come home / late / tonight)?
4. They wondered....................... (whether / film /start ).
5. Have you got any idea.............. ( how / I get to / Oxford Street )
6. She asked me........................ (I know / Ellen)
7. I asked her.........................(what / want / birthday).
8. He wanted to know................... (when / her birthday). 

Extr@ episode 2

Extr@ episode 2:

 
A cool TV series, a funny sitcom, and an English course, all wrapped in one single package to make Extr@, the perfect way of learning natural English having fun.

Annie and Bridget share a flat. Their next-door neighbour Nick is a disorganized, humorous macho fellow. Bridget's Argentinean penpal, Hector, comes to London to visit her. His limited command of English serves as the central dynamic for the language learning content of the series. His trying to get to grips with the daily English is highly amusing (and enlightening).



 
Worksheet:
 




Friday, May 30, 2014

Travel and art


Description: This lesson plan is organised around the theme of travelling through the use of Ginette Callaway's paintings, a short text on art and travelling and lastly a youtube video on the 'Top 10 lessons learned in travelling the world'.

Level: Upper-Intermediate
Learners: Teenagers, Adults
Theme: Traveling
Language: Present Perfect and Past Simple.
Skills: Speaking, watching a video, reading, observing paintings, creative expression, deep thinking.
Materials: short video, visual prompts (paintings), and quote slides.

 Activities can be viewed here: 

Step one: Write on the whiteboard the following quote 'The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.' Tell students that this is a quote by Augustine Hippo and give them 5 minutes to discuss the quote and its meaning. Ask learners again to discuss the quote and write down 3 reasons why they agree or disagree with the quote. Give time to students to share their ideas with their partner.

Step two: Elicit students' thoughts and ideas around the saying. For higher levels students it's important to 'stretch' Ss in order to make the most of their abilities. Write down on the whiteboard any interesting words or phrases that can students learn. This stage can last for quite long, so make sure you set a time limit.

Step three: Tell students that they are going to read a short text from a blog. Don't tell them the title. Give them few minute to quickly scan it and complete this sentence:
'This text talks about........'

All of us when travel ensure to capture beautiful sights of places with camera. With advent of cellphones with high quality camera, it has become a lot easier for even a common traveler to click and share photographs of sights that appeal them.


It may be assumed that in ancient times humankind only captured images through their eyes and stored them in their memory. To view them again or to share with people they love, early men used the art of sketching or painting to exhibit their heart-felt travel experiences. 

The art of photography prospered after the invention of camera and travel enthusiasts started capturing the beauty and awe of any scene, anywhere in the world.Travel to distant places within one's own country or outside of it could be once-in-a-lifetime moment, therefore, travel photography helps us precisely the way we want to remember the places we had been to.
Apart from the travelers taking photographs while on a tour, there are people who would like to see photographs of the destinations where they wish to go. Also, photographs of a particular city may even inspire to actually visit that place!

Taken by famous artists paintings

Step four: Tell students to read the text again and complete the following table. I believe that this text is quite simple for this level but if your learners are weak it will be a good idea to ask them to highlight any unknown words and go through them before this activity. Allow 5 minutes for the students to complete the table.

 

Ancient times
Early times
21st century




  • Now ask students to identify the places on the picture 



Step six: hand out the grammar point. Allow few minutes for students to complete it.
a) 1. Have you ever been to Italy?
     2. When did you go?
b) Look at the question 1 and 2 above.

  • What tense are they?
  • Which question refers to a specific time in the past?
  • Which question is about some time in your life.
Step 7: Pre-listening tasks: Allow 5 minutes to complete the vocabulary tasks and discuss any unknown words.

Step 8:
Tell students that we are going to watch a video about someone who traveled the world and the life lesson he learned. We are going to watch lesson1-3 and lesson 5, 6.






Step 9: After the video/Discussion: Ask students to discuss the questions in pairs, monitor students and encourage them to ask follow-up questions in order to exploit speaking activities. Elicit student's answers and reasons for the answers and opinions.

  1. Do you agree with Benny? What do you think is the most important lesson?
  2. Have you ever traveled alone? If yes, when?
  3. Have you ever been in a difficult situation while traveling?
  4. Have you ever gotten lost while traveling? If so, tell about it.
  5. Have you ever hitchhiked? If so, how many times?
  6. Is it safe to hitchhike in your country?

Have a lovely day and always remember: