
Qualities of Life
Teacher: Hailey Chen
Level: Upper-Intermediate 1 Date/Time: Monday, Nov. 4th, 2024
In this dynamic lesson, students practiced expressing personal opinions across different levels of formality through interactive role-play and meaningful discussions about life priorities. While enhancing their speaking skills and gaining confidence with tailored input, students worked collaboratively in a reading activity by doing an information-gap activity. This lesson is a mix of teamwork, critical thinking, and fun!
Theme: Qualities of Life
Goal:
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Develop abilities to convey personal opinions effectively across different registers, using appropriate formulaic expressions for formal and informal contexts.
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Enhance skills in capturing main ideas and detailed information from readings about Melbourne and Sydney by comparing and contrasting.
Objectives (SWBAT):
Students Will Be Able To ...
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convey personal opinions with formulaic expressions of various formalities in different registers.
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Knowing:
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Discourse knowledge: identify what expressions would be suitable in different registers (i.e., formal and informal contexts)
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Doing:
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Speech function: provide reasons to justify one’s decision and express agreements & disagreements in conversations
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Interaction management: initiate, maintain, and end conversations
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Strategizing:
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Cognitive strategies: use the provided formulaic expressions to conduct conversations within different contexts
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Metacognitive strategies: self-evaluate their speaking confidence and skills before and after the activity
peer-evaluation
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compare and contrast key aspects of Melbourne and Sydney in readings by completing an information-gap activity.
Activity 1
Speaking: ROLE-PLAY -- Qualities of Life
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Students share their ranking of different aspects of life.
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Role-play: Students share the priorities of different aspects based on the perspectives of their assigned roles.
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Meaningful and authentic conversation input
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Students learn how to express opinions across various registers and levels of formalities.
Activity 2
Reading - Sydney vs. Melbourne
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Students do an information-gap activity by comparing and contrasting Sydney and Melbourne with assigned readings.