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SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (UNIT 8)
 MAIN SKILL(S) FOCUS: Language Awareness
 LESSON 96 (Language Awareness 15)
                        THEME: Science and Technology
 WEEK:   __     TOPIC: Image   CROSS CURRICULAR ELEMENT(S): Science and   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: the causative form
    Technology          and third conditional

 CONTENT   LEARNING         MATERIALS /           DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES   STRATEGIES
       Pre-lesson                             For differentiation strategies,
 This is a   This is a grammar-  Devise an activity or play a game to revise the vocabulary from the   Full Blast Plus 4   please refer to the provided
 grammar-focused   focused lesson so   previous lesson. Alternatively, choose another appropriate pre-  Student’s Book, pp   list of differentiation strategies
 lesson so   listening, speaking,   lesson activity that better suits pupils’ needs/interests and will   113, 115   and select appropriate
 listening,   reading and writing   prepare them for the grammar focus of the lesson.   Teacher’s Book, pp   strategy/strategies based on
 speaking, reading   skills are not      113, 115   the needs of the pupils.
 and writing skills   explicitly covered.   Lesson delivery
 are not explicitly      This lesson focuses on the grammar activities in Unit 8.
 covered.   The first grammar activity focuses on the causative form. See the
    Teacher’s Book for detailed guidance. Allow pupils time to discuss
    their ideas with their talk partner(s) for sentences 1-6 before
    collecting responses. The second grammar activity presents the
 third condition to pupils. See the Teacher’s Book for detailed
 guidance. Allow pupils time to discuss their ideas with their talk
 partner(s) for sentences 1-6 before collecting responses.

 Post-lesson
 Devise a fun activity for pupils to practise the third condition. For
 example create a story where someone (perhaps a pupil in class if
 appropriate) has a disastrous day (i.e. its pouring with rain and
 they’ve forgotten their umbrella, they’re late, they trip over running
 for the bus and miss it, a car goes past and splashes water all over
 them, they have to walk to school so they’re very late and miss half
 their English exam so get a terrible mark, etc). Then ask pupils to
 make sentences about the story. For example: If Aidan had got up
 earlier, he wouldn’t have needed to run for the bus. When ready,
 collect responses.












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