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SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (UNIT 5)
 LESSON 59 (Speaking 9)   MAIN SKILL(S) FOCUS: Speaking   THEME: People and Culture

 WEEK:   __   TOPIC: Globetrotting   CROSS CURRICULAR ELEMENT(S): Global   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: sequencing past
 Sustainability
                        action and events; words and phrases describing
                        feelings; words and phrases describing a beach setting

 CONTENT   LEARNING   LEARNING OUTLINE   MATERIALS /   DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD         REFERENCES             STRATEGIES
       Pre-lesson          Full Blast Plus 4   Support can be given to less
 Main Skill   Main Skill   Activate prior knowledge of telling recounts by playing a story-telling   Student’s Book, p72   proficient pupils depending on
       game. For example: Take a piece of paper and cut into 16 squares. A:   Teacher’s Book,   their needs, such as by
 Speaking  2.1   Speaking  2.1.5    on four squares put an adjective describing mood (i.e. miserable,   p72   providing more relevant
 Communicate   Express and   ecstatic) B: on four more put a different location (i.e. the beach, school      vocabulary to use in the
 information, ideas,  respond to feelings   playground) C: on four more an object (i.e. a head scarf, sunglasses) D:   speaking tasks, or sentence
 opinions and   such as   on the last four a verb (i.e. riding, running) Fold the papers in quarters   starters and model sentence
 feelings intelligibly   amusement, anger   so pupils cannot see what is written. Divide class into groups. Each   constructions to help the pupil
 on familiar topics   and regret    group takes a paper from A-D then makes up a story / recount using all   produce sentences. They can
       the picked out words in their stories. When ready, collect responses.    then use these in the writing
                                              task.
 Complementary   Complementary   Lesson delivery
 Skill   Skill   This lesson focuses on Activities A and B. See the Teacher’s Book   For differentiation strategies,
       for detailed guidance.                 please refer to the provided
 Writing  4.1   Writing  4.1.4   Activity B focuses on developing the main skill for this lesson.    list of differentiation strategies
 Communicate   Express and   In order to meet the complementary skill, extend Activity A. Once   and select appropriate
 intelligibly through   respond to opinions   candidates have discussed Activities A and B with their talk partner(s)   strategy/strategies based on
 print and digital   and common   and responses have been collected to share with the class, ask pupils   the needs of the pupils
 media on familiar   feelings such as   to choose one of the pictures. Ask pupils to write a paragraph starting
 topics   amusement, anger   ‘Last Sunday…’ and recount what happened and how they felt either as
    and regret    the man or the girl depending on the picture they have chosen. Remind
       pupils to use words / phrases given below.

 Post-lesson
 Choose some of the more successful / descriptive recounts. Ask pupils
 to read out their recounts to the class. Tell pupils to take on the part of
 their chosen character and put expression in their voices as they read
 their recounts. If time allows, do a hot seat activity. Choose two pupils
 to take on the roles of the characters from the pictures and get the rest
 of the pupils to ask questions about their day at the beach.







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