Speaking. Teacher shows pictures of different cities. Elicit what photographs show – city in Kazakhstan. Learners report what they see e.g. sometall flats, white buildings, some gardens with different shapes, fountains, a palace, glass, a shopping centre etc. ( Listening and reading Reading of landmarks: The Eiffel Tower, Baiterek, Buckingham Palace. Speaking What do you know about these landmarks? What else would you like to learn? Listening CD-rom Answering the questions ex 2. P 17 To consolidate information from a text Writing Fill the missing words: The --- Tower is in Paris The Baiterek Tower is in---- Buckingham Palace has got --- rooms.
Ask learners to work in pairs: e.g. Baiterek is in Astana. It’s 105 meters tall
Group work To create a poster 1st group :Eiffel Tower 2nd group: Baiterek 3rd group: Buckingham Palace Descriptors for assessment. (Peer assessment) If a learner could compare: They compare diagrams with another pair. Teacher writes the word ‘city’ on the board. Suggest learners to write 6-8 places in a city they know around ‘city’. e.g. shop, street, bank, bus station, café, cinema, hospital, library, market, park, sports centre, square, supermarket
Teacher supports less able-learners with word bank. (differentiation by teacher support) Teacher monitors to identify those learners who know many places and those who know a few. Learners compare the words. Teacher offers learners to write definitions or what they can do in these places. (P, f) e.g. Bank – is a place where people can change money. Street – can be wide or narrow, there are people and cars. Pairs check each other’s answers, compare if they have the same or different answers. |