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SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (UNIT 8)
 LESSON 102 (Language Awareness 16)
                        THEME: People and Culture
 MAIN SKILL(S) FOCUS: Language Awareness
 WEEK:     TOPIC: Image    CROSS CURRICULAR ELEMENT(S): Values    LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: wish / if only
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 CONTENT   LEARNING         MATERIALS /           DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES   STRATEGIES
       Pre-lesson       Full Blast Plus 4
       Devise an activity or play a game to revise the vocabulary from the   Student’s Book, p119   For differentiation strategies,
 This is a   This is a grammar-  previous lesson. Alternatively, choose another appropriate pre-  Teacher’s Book, p119   please refer to the provided
 grammar-focused   focused lesson so   lesson activity that better suits pupils’ needs/interests and will      list of differentiation strategies
 lesson so   listening, speaking,   prepare them for the grammar focus of the lesson.   and select appropriate
 listening,   reading and writing             strategy/strategies based on
 speaking, reading   skills are not   Lesson delivery   the needs of the pupils.
 and writing skills   explicitly covered.   This lesson focuses on the grammar activity. See the Teacher’s
 are not explicitly      Book for detailed guidance. Allow pupils time to discuss their ideas
 covered.      for sentences 1-5 with their talk partner(s) before collecting
    responses. Devise some more activities to practise I wish / if only
    that are fun. For example, if appropriate, remind pupils of the story
    you created in the previous post-lesson Language Awareness
    (lesson 96 LA 15). Use the same story or create another one (about
 (an)other pupil(s) in the class, if appropriate). Then ask pupils to
 make up ‘wish / if only’ sentences relating to the story. For example,
 if only Aiden’s alarm clock had gone off on time / if only Aiden hadn’t
 tripped running for the bus / Aiden wished he lived closer to the
 school.

 Post-lesson
 Ask pupils to think of three things they would change about their
 past if they could and make up sentences about those things using ‘I
 wish’ or ‘if only’. For example, I wish I had learnt to play the piano / If
 only I hadn’t volunteered to help my brother with his homework.
 When ready, collect pupils’ responses to share with the class.













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