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Lesson 2: Donate Your Talent
« on: March 12, 2014, 06:16:07 PM »
This is a thread for any lesson material for MiRaeEn (미래엔) Middle School English 2 Lesson 2: Donate Your Talent. Please share your contributions here. Before posting, review your materials for accuracy in grammar and punctuation! 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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Offline Jbrady1985

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Re: Lesson 2: Donate Your Talent
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2014, 03:44:14 PM »
Here's the lesson i've used twice now. It's best for advanced or intermediate students, or if you have a competent co-teacher to work with you. I'm required to teach the book so it features somewhat prominently in my lesson plan and makes the flow a little less smooth than i'd like but *shrugs* you do what you can.

i explained to the students we'll be talking about future plans this week and then next week we'll be talking about volunteering.

Warmed up by asking students if they have plans for this weekend?Summer?Evening?

Transition to Listen 1, Challenge, and work book page. CCQ and Call respond with the dialogue. Play through Talk 1 and handed out the worksheet while they were doing the listening. I have students work in groups of six to fill out the sheet. The teams sheets are color coded with little symbols i drew in crayon at the top. I explain that each team needs to fill out all of their sheet and be sitting down again to win. However they cannot talk to members of their own team, so if someone sees a blue talking to a blue they call me over and Blue team forfeits the game. students must get a different person to answer and sign each box. at least one box must be signed by me. Winning team gets to choose a 5 minute video from youtube to play before class next week.

Wrap up and return attention to the book work through Listen 2 and the challenge. Talk about the Idiom can you give me a hand. I throw in a personal story about a time i spun out in my car and needed help getting it out of a ditch. keeps their attention and gives them some more context beyond what is in Talk 2. play talk 2. If you have a great class get them to give examples of times they've needed help.

here i shift the topic toward setting Goals we work through the "letter to future self" worksheet together slowly. this ends up taking the rest of the class usually and is the part where a co-teacher is valuable if you've got lower level kids. I make sure they understand the concept of a goal and have them list 3. 1 they can finish before the end of the year, 1 they can finish before july 21st (semesters end for us) and 1 they can finish at a time of their choosing. I throw up a few of my own personal goals for examples and have them get to work. Then we work on reasons for the goals, finally 1 obstacle they might have to overcome and How to do it. To wrap up i have them write a letter to their future selves that i will return at semesters end.

All of these ideas are modified from others so much thanks to them.
http://www.waygook.org/index.php/topic,68150.msg430420.html#msg430420
for the letter. not sure where i modified the human bingo game from.

The PPT is nothing special, you could do without it. I assign group seating most weeks and have the kids get into groups before i begin class, the slide is primarily to let them know Not to do that this week since it's an exception. the other slide is just a place holder and the final an example for the letter.

Hope this is helpful.

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Re: Lesson 2: Donate Your Talent
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2014, 06:20:04 PM »
For this lesson I started by teaching the kids about busking.  Its appropriate because buskers obviously display their talent, but also because audiences are obligated to give donations.  Theres a (really good) KPop band called BuskerBusker so the kids are always interested to find out the meaning of it, and given that there doesnt seem to be many street performances here, at least not in Jeollanamdo, its also a cultural lesson for them. 

Ive been showing this video, a guy in Sydney drumming on recycled buckets, and after the main lesson if theres time left in class Ill show this second video, of a guy dribbling a soccer ball.  Both videos depict people using their talent alone, save for some used pails and a soccer ball, to captivate an audience.




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Lesson 2 - Listening (미래엔- Grade 2)2
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2015, 03:53:29 PM »
Pages 30-31

Also includes mario bommb game ppt
« Last Edit: March 27, 2015, 05:02:00 PM by dewsbury89 »

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Lesson 2 - Speaking (미래엔- Grade 2)
« Reply #4 on: March 31, 2015, 01:51:26 PM »
pages 32-33

Speaking class with a worksheet. (The worksheet is in 2 files - I print it out as a double sided worksheet)

Worksheet part1 - letter to your future self - adapted from someone else's ppt
part 2 - battleship game

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Re: Lesson 2: Donate Your Talent
« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2016, 01:45:59 PM »
This is for page 30.

There is a bingo game at the end I took from someone for another book and modified it. Two students make a dialogue using the ppt slide and everyone marks the words on their bingo sheets.

I've attached 8 different bingo cards. There is a blank square where they should choose and write one name from the name column on the ppt slide.

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Re: Lesson 2: Donate Your Talent
« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2017, 02:55:46 PM »
Here are two PowerPoints with lots of gifs. One covers the expressions and another teaches the grammar points (using famous firsts). Also here are human bingo sheets I made. Students went around asking "What are you planning to do?" and tried to get bingo with names.

 

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