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SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (UNIT 4)
 LESSON 46 (Reading 8)   MAIN SKILL(S) FOCUS: Reading   THEME: People and Culture

 WEEK:   __   TOPIC: Being a Teen   CROSS CURRICULAR ELEMENT(S): Information   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: words and phrases
                        describing popular culture / music; explaining the roots
 and Communications Technology
                        of popular culture

 CONTENT   LEARNING   LEARNING OUTLINE   MATERIALS /   DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD             REFERENCES          STRATEGIES
       Pre-lesson
 Main Skill   Main Skill   Activate prior knowledge in the lesson’s topic by asking pupils to discuss the   Full Blast Plus 4   Support can be given to
       questions in Activity A first in pairs then in small groups. When ready, collect   Student’s Book,   less proficient pupils
 Reading  3.2    Reading  3.2.1   responses and open up to class discussion.   pp 58-59   depending on their needs,
 Explore and   Read a variety of      Teacher’s Book,   such as by providing
 expand ideas for   suitable print and   Lesson delivery   pp 58-59   vocabulary to use in the
 personal   digital texts to   This lesson focuses on Activities B, C and E of the reading activity. See      speaking tasks, or
 development by   investigate and   the Teacher’s Book for detailed guidance. Allow pupils time to discuss their   sentence starters and
 reading   analyse national   ideas with their talk partner(s) before collecting responses.   model sentence
 independently and  issues                       constructions to help the
 widely       Activities B and C focus on developing the main skill for this lesson. In order   pupil produce sentences.
       to fully meet the main skill, if possible, a new stage should be added after   Alternatively, reduce the
 Complementary   Complementary   pupils have completed Activity B where pupils work in small groups and use   number of questions the
 Skill   Skill   the internet to investigate the following: what is the most popular kind of   pupils have to complete in
       music amongst teenagers in Malaysia; which are the most popular   Activities B and C.
 Speaking  2.1   Speaking  2.1.4    bands/groups; the name of any famous hip-hop groups. If digital resources
 Communicate   Explain and justify   are not available, pupils should discuss these questions when they   For additional
 information, ideas,  own point of view   participate in Activity E. If pupils are able investigate the questions, collect   differentiation strategies,
 opinions and   responses before completing Activity C. To fully meet the complementary   please refer to the
 feelings intelligibly   skill, add a new stage after pupils have completed Activity E, asking pupils to   provided list of
 on familiar topics   name their own favourite type of music / band / group to their talk partner(s)   differentiation strategies
    and justify their preference(s) with an explanation of the reasons why. When   and select appropriate
    ready, collect responses and share as a class.       strategy /strategies based
                                                 on the needs of the pupils.
 Post-lesson
 Tell pupils that in some countries, music festivals lasting 3-4 days are popular
 with older teenagers. Thousands of young people go to the festivals to listen
 to different bands and camp overnight in tents. Ask pupils to discuss: Have
 they been to a music festival? Would they like to go to a music festival that
 lasted 3-4 days? Why? / Why not? Would they like to go to a music festival in
 a different country?





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