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namerae
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Lesson 6: Enjoy Your Trip!
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This is a thread for any lesson material for Lee Suk Jae's Middle School English Grade 1 Lesson 6: Enjoy Your Trip! Please share your contributions here. Be sure to explain exactly what you are posting and please do not post multi-level materials in this thread. Also, any review lessons or materials should be posted in the review section for this grade. Best of luck in your lesson planning!
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Andro
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June 18, 2013, 08:25:38 AM »
Worksheet and a power point to accompany it. The worksheet has fill in the blank dictation, short answer, substitution drill, and a writing component.
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June 21, 2013, 02:45:43 PM »
Chapter 7 in the J.L Haas book is pretty useful for this lesson. It's not exactly the same theme but it covers the exact same key phrase " What are you going to do this ...?" Plenty usable material there to help get the ball rolling.
http://waygook.org/index.php?topic=5211.0.html
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August 27, 2013, 11:52:06 AM »
I created the introduction powerpoint (I focused solely on the "I'm going to.." part of the lesson) and it's overly-simplified for my boys. The PPT contains lots of gifs to keep the boys interested; HOWEVER, the downfall of this lesson is that it requires interaction with students. If you have a quiet, unresponsive class, it's a little bit of a pain to use this ppt. I tell the boys that I won't show the video until someone tries making a sentence about it first.
Next, since this lesson has a lot to do with travel, I've included another powerpoint about landmarks that's not mine. You can teach the landmarks (and which country they're in), then go back and prompt "What landmark are you going to visit?" to get them to use the function phrases.
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September 03, 2013, 09:05:48 AM »
My Lesson 6 PPT, before all of the book work.
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September 14, 2013, 09:23:29 AM »
Simple game:
One student comes to the front and faces the rest of the class so he can't see the picture on the screen.
Other students must give them clues to say the target language.
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October 22, 2013, 08:53:01 AM »
Here's the powerpoint and activity I used for the key language "I'm going to..."
The students were in six teams, each with a small whiteboard. They had to look at the pictures on the ppt and write a sentence that made sense for it using the language "I'm going to..." and
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October 22, 2013, 08:56:25 AM »
For the second lesson on this chapter I focused on the target language "I will." After doing the Listen and Talk pages in the book, we watched the Pixar short "Paper Man" and the kids did a worksheet about future tense. Then I used 4 Corners again for the activity.
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July 31, 2015, 09:52:09 AM »
Standard Disclaimer: I made these lessons a while ago and I probably used some of previous posters' uploaded work. If you would like individual credit where I have used/stolen/butchered/altered toered to the point of unrecognisability your work, please message me and I will see to it. the point of unrecognisability your work, please message me and I will see to it.
Chapter 6 (nicked from someone else), a worksheet and a world map. Once the groups had 'planned their trips', I opened the world map file in MS Paint and drew lines across the map in different colours, Indiana Jones style.
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January 19, 2017, 12:21:16 PM »
Hello! Here's a PowerPoint I made on the phrase "Sorry, but I can't". There's a guess who dating game at the end. Students could ask 3 questions about the person then had to decide to accept the date or reject the date with "Sorry, but I can't". It was pretty hilarious to have a student say yes to Donald Trump. You can also put yourself on slide 45 and change up the people.
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