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2.  Give them 1 minute to look at the picture and remember what’s in it.
               3.  Ask them to close their books. Hide the picture if you are not using the textbook.
               4.  Make True/False statements (e.g. There are some purple flowers in the picture.).
               5.  Pupils tell you if your statements are True or False, and correct any False statements.
               6.  Divide the class into groups and ask pupils to continue the game in their groups: give
                  them more time to look at the picture if they need to do this in order to make their
                  statements.



               POST-LESSON TASK 9: WHAT ABOUT ME?

               AIM: To review and personalise topic content or vocabulary, and encourage pupils to make
               links between English learning and their own lives
               MATERIALS: Board and/or pictures, notebooks

               1.  Choose some key words, phrases, expressions or language from the lesson. Write the
                  words on the board and ask pupils to read them.
               2.  Look at the board and act as if you are thinking carefully. Say: ‘What about me?’ Choose
                  and circle one of the pictures/words. This should be something you can connect to your
                  personal life (e.g. a cat – You like cats or you have a cat).
               3.  Pupils ask you Yes/No questions to find out why you circled cat. E.g. Do you have a cat?
               4.  Ask pupils to do the activity in pairs by telling the word to their partner, who should try to
                  guess what the connection is using yes/no questions.

               POST-LESSON TASK 10: WHAT ABOUT YOU?

               AIM: To reflect on and share learning

               MATERIALS: Notebooks
               1.  Act as if you are thinking and say ‘What can you remember?’ Give a key word from the
                  lesson. Write it on the board.
               2.  Invite some pupils to tell you by asking: ‘What about you? What can you remember?’
                  Write their answers on the board. Note that it may be vocabulary, language or content.
               3.  Ask pupils to work in pairs to share what they remember from the lesson. They should
                  note their answers in their notebooks.
               4.  Review some of pupils’ learning by asking volunteers or nominating pupils to tell the
                  class what they have written.


               POST-LESSON TASK 11: PEER MEDALS AND FUTURE MISSIONS
               AIM: To reflect on learning and offer peer feedback

               MATERIALS: Notebooks

                  1.  Using the Missions and Medals model, ask pupils to give feedback on their partner’s
                      participation in the lesson (or recent lessons). Guide the focus of the feedback, for
                      example on use of the target language, participation in group work, pronunciation,
                      accuracy etc.






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