Tell us about it-Unit 1

P19

Split into pairs

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1. Complete part C - match sthe correct resonse to each of the problems2. Choose of the situations and role play it using present perfect. Record the conversation.3. Llisten to the recording and write it down (transcribe it). Correct the mistakes and send the task to

CB - p. 18

Practice

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compete the excercise on the link bellowhttp://englishteachingmaterialdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/present-perfect-simple-verb-to-be-grammar-exercise.pdf

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Look at the can and can't do things the teenagers speak about and write an excuse using present perfect form

CB - p. 17 #c

split into pairs and match A and B

Being Cool

vocab

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Sometimes I feel that the whole world is against me.When you have an artistic nature, is usually shows in everything you do.You have to make a choice - are you having this one or this one?Some people like to complain all the time, but complaining doesn't change anything.And other people like to control everybody.I hate it when I can hear a tap drip, especially when I am in bed and I need to get up.Even though she is my best friend I think she was wrong to do it.I found all my shoes from last year, except for the blak pair.She looked horrible when she was sick.Unfortunately, high intelligence and good behaviour don't always go together.It doesn't matter how old you are, what matters is how you feel.Usually only girls use make up, but some boys do also.I don't like it when someone is being pushy, I like to decide what to do in my own time.I did't realise that they were a brother and a sister.Most people like to relax on the weekend and do very little.My brother had an accident and ruined his bike.Luckily, his wounds were only superficial, nothing serious, really.But you should have seen his clothes, they were all completely torn.

Look at the picture and think about the words we have learned. Why do you think the girl in the picture feels alone?

Character Development

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Lets read the story.Listen and write down the important words that you feel describe the two main characters.Look at the list of words, which ones are facts and which ones are your own view or a feeling?Characterisation - The means by which writers present and reveal character. Although techniques of characterization are complex, writers typically reveal characters through their speech, dress, manner, and actions. Readers come to understand the character Miss Emily in Faulkner's story "A Rose for Emily" through what she says, how she lives, and what she does.What method of characterization is used to describe Chloe?Effects on othersAppearanceDialogueActionsPrivate thoughtsMetaphorWhat method of characterization is used to describe Cindy?Effects on othersAppearanceDialogueActionsPrivate thoughtsMetaphorWhat problems does one of the characters have, and how does he or she solve it?

Character Guide

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Writing

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Writing Task: Pick one of the main characters. Think of a shape that fits that person's traits. Draw the shape. Then describe the character inside the shape.

Elements of the plot

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Conflict

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Every story has a conflict - a struggle between two opposing forces. The conflict may be between two people or it may be between a person and some other force, regardless, every story revolves around conflict and it's important for you to understand the various kinds of conflict.Internal Conflict is a struggle that occurs within the main character. This struggle happens within the character's own mind.External Conflict is a struggle that the main character has with another character, with society, or with a natural force.Which type of conflict can you see in the story?Man vs ManMan vs SelfMan vs SocietyMan vs NatureMan vs DestinyMan vs Technology

Stative Verbs

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studying on line

linoit - Advantages and disadvantahes

Who do you think says what?

Use Venn Diagram

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We have 3 options:Disabled person?Fully abled person?Both?

Present Perfect

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Use - to talk about complete actions in the past which still have an effect on the presentForm Possitive - has / have + v3Negative - has not (hasn't) / have not (haven't) + v3Yes / no question - has / have + subject + v3 ...?Wh question wh word _ haas / have + subject + v3.

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What does it mean?1. 'No Way'!2. Literal meaning - comes out from the question..Today, we are going to focus on the literal meaning... i.e. what we can get from asking questions....What type of questions do you know?Which type is good for what?Why?

Grammar Focus

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Past Simple and Past Progressive

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While You Were Sleeping

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Before you watch the segment:Talk to a partner about the following situations. Decide what you would do:1) What would you do if you saw someone falling on the railway tracks? Justify it.2) If you saved someone's life, would you expect a financial reward? Why/Why not?3) Would you hide a secret in order not to hurt a stranger's feelings? Why/Why not?Now watch the movie segment and decide who said each of the following lines:Lucy (Sandra Bullock)A DoctorA NurseA Police Officer1) Will you marry me? ____________________________2) Are you okay? _______________________________3) There’s a train coming and it’s fast. ________________4) Are you family? ______________________________5) She’s his fiancee. _____________________________6) I need to ask you a few questions. _________________7) He is in a coma. ______________________________

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Practice

Practice

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Past Perfect and Past Continious

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Practice 1

Practice 2

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PPP

Practice 3

Short Clip

Adjectives

order of adjectives

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Comparatives & Superlatives

Comparatives & Superlatives

Comparing the past and the present

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Towards the Writing Task

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Choosing the characterDeciding what you want to focus onDeciding what you already know and what you need to find outChoosing key questionsOrdering the questionsConducting the interviewWriting a draftEditingRe-editingPublishing / submitting

Pairwork Activity

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Work in pairs.1. Your partner has the answers to your questions and vice versa.2. Where you have an answer, you need to work out what the question might be first - write it down. Give the answer to your partner's'questions only if you think the question they asked was correct...3. Compare tables and check whether you were right.

Classwork

What tense we use for what?

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Performance Task

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Your task is to conduct an interview and to hand it in, in writing. The intrview may be either with a real person or a virtual character (i.e. you get the information from your internet reserach but still write an interview).Start prepearing by jotting down what you want to find out about the person.What questions will you need to ask?What will be the best order of questions?In the next lesson we will look at how to put all the information together.

Connectors

subordinate connectors

Practice

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Facts and Opinions

Unit 2- Just Ordinary People

Vocabulary

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cope with attitude towardsagainst all odds hardest thing to deal withovercome obstacles fulfil potentialsupportive environment

language reflects attitudes

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I have confidence in myself.I have doubt in my ability.From my experience I know I can succeed.Every day is difficult for me.Giving up is not an option.I find it hard to deal with difficulties.If society changes its attittude towards the disabled, then we will eventually feel like ordinary people.I want people to see me, and not pre-judge me all the time.

In class task

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We are going to learn about 2 disabled people. The first one is Tamar who we are going to focus on today, and the second one is Brooke. We are going to find out about Tamar's story from a newspaper article.....What is the structure of an interview? What other name can we use for this text type?

Pair work - give handout

HW - What would you want to ask Tamar?

Taking Tamar

Reading

check yourself

Discussion

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LOT's questions:Who are the people here? What do we know about Tamar?What happened to Tamar when she was born? At school? As an adult?Did she have friends? Was she automatically accepted by other children?HOT’s prompts:What are types of obstacles she (and other disabled people) has to overcome? (Elicit: attitude, environment, system).How did she overcome them?What was the hardest thing she had to deal with? What were the attitudes towards her? (Elicit stakeholders: other children, society, her mother)How did she feel at ..... age?The mother (Martha) – what is the most important characteristic she has / giving Tamar? Elicit… support, fulfil potential No matter how disabled you are, or difficult a situation is, as long as you have support it's not as bad….Can you give other examples of a supportive environment in a difficult situation?

Time line

Comparing the 2 stories

writing task

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Unit 2 BELIEVE IN YOURSELF ! Use the new vocabulary items and your own words to write the following : Part 1: On your own:1. Three sentences that Martha might say . 2. Three sentences that Tamar might say . 3. Three sentences that Brooke might say .4. Three sentences that Brooke's mother might say . 5. Society should be more accepting of disabled people. How ? ( Give three practical ideas ) .Part 2: In pairs:6. Imagine you could interview Brooke or Tamar . Write an interview with a partner . Don't forget to start with a nice greeting and finish it with a sentence that expresses hope and honour to show how you appreciate Tamar / Brooke .

Brook Ellison Story

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This is story about Brook who became quadriplegic at the age of 11Quadriplegic is someone who is paralised in all four extension - i.e. arms and legs.Language focus - do yuu know another word beginning with quad?Today we are going to use a graphic organiser tool to help us learn more about this type of disability and learn a good strategy at the same time.

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Type of Text

Type of Text

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What type of information do you expect to find in a movie review?writtenvisualsymbolslinks

Write 3 facts about being quadriplegic

In Class Practice - P. 36

Grammar - Gerund / Infinitive

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Gerunds

P. 31 - What do these people have in common?

Types of disability

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In this unit we are going to learn about disabled people.At the end of the unit you will have a performance task to complete involving an interview with a disabled person.What types of disability do you know?

Which one is the hardest?

Practice in book p. 31

Introduction- Your family dilema

Brainstorm

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Your parents have decided that they want to adopt another child.They have started looking a while back and now they have narrowed down the options.They decided to tell you about it because they new changes to the family will have an impact on you.One of the main reasons is that all the children have some form of disability.Let's look at the options they are talking about, as they want you to be involved in making the final choice.

Father and son...how far will a father go (run) to bring happiness to his son's life?

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After we watch the clip and write down the 2 most important things for you.

Discussion

Grammar Focus

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“if you expect nothing, you get nothing...”

HW - Edmodo Quiz

Future

PPP presesntation