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Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 1
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Objectives: Unit 16 Summary Method: S-T Materials: PPT Procedure Step1: Elicit from Ss what the first picture is. They should describe it: it’s someone wearing a mask. The right side is their face, the nose is in the center and the mouth is on the right. The white thing is the mask. Step2: Ask Ss what this picture illustrates? They should answer: ‘it was about dangerous insects/mosquitos and the how people can catch diseases from them. Step3: Continue for the other pictures.
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Objectives: Dialog1 Summary Method: S-S, S-T Materials: PPT Procedure Step1: Divide the class into four groups. Assign each group an image. Step2: Ss have to summarize what the image is about. Step3: When they are ready, ask one S from the group to stand up and present the group’s summary of the image’s meaning. Tell the others to pay attention s they will have to recall the summary later. Step4: When each group has presented, choose Ss who didn’t speak to summarize another group’s image. Step5: If time, move to next slide and ask Ss to describe the pictures from memory.
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Objectives: School Life 1: Plans and possibilities Method: S-S Materials: PPT Procedure Step1: Have half the Ss play Tiara and the other half play Tina. Give prompts to recall the dialog. Swap roles Step2: Split the class into threes and move to the next slide, have two Ss repeat the dialog again, each play one part. The third S is a director and gives them any words they forgot – the director should hint at the forgotten sentence, not give the whole thing. Each S has a role at each part. Step3: Tell Ss to substitute all the nouns - names, places, events, with things they are doing/going to do at school. Step4: Repeat step 2 with the new information. Step5: If time, have Ss perform their dialog in front of the class.
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 1
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Objectives: School Subject Vocabulary - Politics Method: S-T Materials: Whiteboard Procedure Divide the class into two teams. Step1: T draws spaces for one of the words or one word for each team. Step2: No looking at notes, teams try to guess the word. Step3: Team 1 guesses one letter or word. If right 1 point, if wrong one hangman body part. Continue with each word.
Vocabulary: territory, nation, exclusive, economic, institution, alliance, characteristics
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 2
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Objectives: Summary Unit 16 Biology Method: S-T Materials: PPT Procedure Step 1: Show Ss first slide. Ask them what it is about. Ss should summarize what they learnt from the courseware using the words on the slide. Step 2: Repeat for the next two slides.
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Objectives: School Life 2: School projects Method: S-S Materials: PPT Procedure Step 1: Have half the Ss play Nick and the other half play Alex. Give prompts to recall the dialog. Swap. Step 2: Split the class into threes (and move to the next slide if they are capable of recalling the dialog), have two Ss repeat the dialog again, each play one part. The third S is a director and gives them any words they forgot – the director should hint at the forgotten sentence, not give the whole thing. Each S has a role at each part. Step 3: Tell Ss to substitute all the nouns - names, places, events, with things they are doing/going to do at school. Step 4: Repeat step2 with the new information. Step 5: If time, have Ss perform their dialog in front of the class.
The dialog script is provided to use if necessary.
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 2
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Objectives: Subject 1 Summary Method: S-S, S-T Materials: PPT Procedure Step 1: Divide the class into pairs. Step 2: Ss have to summarize what each image is about. Step 3: When they are ready, ask one S from each pair to stand up and present the pair’s summary of the image Tell the others to pay attention as they will have to recall the summary later. Step 4: When each pair has presented, choose Ss who didn’t speak to summarize another group’s image. Step 5: If time, move to next slide and ask Ss to describe the pictures from memory.
1. Nation states, boundaries/borders, capital cities-government. Vietnam,Hanoi
2. Political maps show lakes, rivers, seas and mountains (often borders)3. 4 characteristics of nation: territory, government, population,4. sovereignty5. Alliances – countries group together to help each other6. Defense alliance: NATO Warsaw Pact7. Economic alliance: European Union
The script is provided to use if necessary.
Alternative: The pictures are also available to cut out for presentations.
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Objectives: School subject vocabulary – Politics Method: S-S Materials: Vocabulary cards Procedure Step 1: T gives a S one of the target words, S must explain the word, and the others guess it. Step 2: The S who guesses takes the next word, and so on. Step 3: If nobody can guess the word, ask another S to explain, then the T. Step 4: Finish by asking random Ss to explain random words.
Vocab: autocracy, democracy, monarchy, dictatorship, rule, absolute, colonization, oligarchy, communist, anarchy, corruption
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 2
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 2
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 2
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 2
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 2
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Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 3
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Review: Unit 15 Objectives: Subject 2 Method: S-T Materials: PPT Procedure Step 1: Ss have to match the words with the word card. Give ten seconds per card. Step 2: Go through all the cards as Ss shout out their answers. They should make complete sentences: ‘this indicates/expresses….’
Correct answers, in order, below:
Degrees of certainty Degrees of social expectation Certainty Possibility Potentiality Less possibility Less potentiality Necessity Probable, expected but not certain Advisability
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Objectives: Dialog1 Extension Method: S-S, S-T Materials: PPT Procedure Step 1: Divide the class into pairs. Step 2: Ss have to summarize the ‘if’ situation in each slide:
‘if she keeps practicing, she’ll reach her goal very soon’ ‘if the amount he pours is incorrect, the experiment could fail.’ ‘if we aren’t careful, we could destroy the earth’s natural balance.’ ‘if she doesn’t see a doctor soon, she could get worse.’
Step 3: When they are ready, ask one S from each pair to give the ‘if’ situation. Step 4: When each group has pair has answered, tell the Ss to now think of another example from the image and one from their own lives. Step 5: Have all Ss read out their sentences to the class.
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 3
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Objectives: Subject 1 Presentation Method: S-S, S-T Materials: PPT Handout Procedure Step 1: Split the class into four groups. Step 2: Give each group a handout. They will have up to 10 minutes to prepare a presentation based on the information in the handout. Step 3: Each group gives their presentation using the appropriate slide to illustrate. Step 4: If time, have a quiz – each group asks other Ss three questions about their presentation.
Alternative: Use the slides and have all teams compete to make sentences based on the images and key words. When all possible sentences are exhausted move on to next slide.
The text is provided if needed. Text could be given but Ss must not copy. Let them read and discuss. Then take the text away and let them write a few notes before presentation.
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Objectives: School Subject Vocabulary – Government Services Method: S-T Materials: Whiteboard Procedure Divide the class into two teams. Step 1: T draws spaces for one of the words or one word for each team. Step 2: No looking at notes, teams try to guess the word. Step 3: Team 1 guesses one letter or word. If right 1 point, if wrong one hangman body part. Continue with each word.
Vocabulary: means of production, representatives, elect, citizens, parliament, limited, executive, policy, legislative, constitution
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 3
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 3
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Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 4
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Objectives: Unit 15 Language Extension Method: S-T Materials: PPT Procedure Step 1: Show Ss the picture from the story. What can they remember of the story? Step 2: Repeat for the next slide. Pay attention to use of tenses, sequencers – then, after that… and cause and effect – so, because…
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Objectives: Language Extension Method: S-S, S-T Materials: PPT/Handout Procedure Step 1: Give a text strip to each S or pair, have them memorize it for a minute, no writing down. Collect strips. Step 2: Ss stand in a circle and say their text, This may be said in their own words as long as the meaning is the same. Step 3: They should then make a line in the correct order of the story. Step 4: The T checks the order Step 5: Show the slides. As each slide is shown Ss should say what is happening – pay attention to the use of the past tense. Step 6: If time, have a short discussion about the story. Ss can also write the story down in their notebooks, in their own words.
There are 12 strips for this activity. Depending on class size give some Ss two strips, split the story in half, or give groups all the strips and have them put them in order on their desks.
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 4
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Objectives: School Subject 3 Politics Method: S-S Materials: PPT, Handout. Procedure Step 1: Handout the worksheet. In pairs. Ss match the appropriate words with the images. Step 2: Go through all the images slowly while Ss make notes. Step 3: Go through them again. Step 4: When Ss are ready go through again and have random pairs give their answer for each image. They should answer in complete sentences using the target vocabulary.
The correct order is as follows:
People control the means of production Government controls the means of production Representative Democracy The US Congress Parliament Parliamentary Democracies Presidential Democracy Carries out laws and policies Legal issues are decided Makes laws Lists the citizens rights The Court System
Alternative: Use the slides and have all pairs, or two teams compete to make sentences based on the images and key words. When all possible sentences are exhausted move on to next slide.
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Objectives: Unit 19 Prediction Method: S-T Materials: PPT Procedure Step 1: Tell Ss they are going to guess what the next class will be about. They should use: It could be/might be/will probably be/must be about… Step 2: Look at the first image and listen to the Ss guesses. Don’t say if it is right or wrong, just ask for justification. Step 3: Repeat with the second image. Point out they now have two sources of information. Step 4: Continue with all 4 images. Step 5: Tell Ss the answer below: (from TG)
In the case that Ss already know the content of the next unit, please make a similar slide for the unit after next and follow the same procedure.
This lesson focuses on explaining emotions: She’s very nervous because...The pictures show people and their emotions as they head into the future.
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 4
Lesson Plan EFS Unit 18 Lesson 4
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Unit 18: Reading Texts
Reading 1
World War II was a deadly war that involved 30
countries. Over 50 million people were killed and
many cities were destroyed. After the war ended
in 1945, world leaders created the United
Nations (the UN) to prevent another world war.
The UN helps the nations of the world
communicate and cooperate, and promotes
world peace.
When the UN Charter was signed in 1945, there
were 51 member nations. As of 2013, 193
member states belonged to the United Nations.
The UN Headquarters is located on international
territory within New York City. Every year, over
one million visitors from around the world visit
the UN Headquarters.
Reading 2
The primary goal of the United Nations is to
promote peace and cooperation among nations.
In addition, the UN protects human rights, such
as each person’s right to have enough to eat, to
express opinions, and to be treated fairly. The UN
also helps countries with new democratic
governments. It oversees elections to make sure
they are free and fair.
Countries ask for emergency assistance from the
United Nations when they have natural disasters,
such as floods or earthquakes. The UN helps
move food and medicine to people who are
affected by disasters, wars, or poverty. These
relief efforts are part of the UN's goal of building
a worldwide community.
Reading 3
The United Nations General Assembly is the main
UN organization for discussion of international
issues. At General Assembly meetings, each
nation gets one vote. When the Assembly votes
on an important question, such as a
recommendation on peace and security, the
statement must be approved by a two-thirds
vote. A statement passed by the General
Assembly is called a “resolution.”
The UN Security Council is another important
part of the United Nations. The UN Security
Council has the power to send peacekeepers to
help prevent fighting during regional conflicts. If
necessary, it can also give approval for military
action. UN Security Council members must
always be present at UN Headquarters so that
they can act quickly.
Reading 4
There are 15 members of the Security Council,
including five permanent members and ten non-
permanent members. The five permanent
members are the countries that won World War
II: China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and
the United States. The ten non-permanent
members are selected from different regions of
the world.
They are elected by the UN General Assembly for
two-year terms.
A Security Council resolution needs seven or
more votes to pass. However, any permanent
member can veto a resolution. If a permanent
member vetoes a resolution by voting against it,
is rejected, even if the other members approve it.
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During her 11 years as Prime Minister, Mrs.
Thatcher helped the British economy by
supporting small businesses and by controlling
economic problems. However, many people
believe that her policies helped the rich and hurt
the poor. Margaret Thatcher died in 2013. She is
remembered as “The Iron Lady” because of her
strong character.
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Unit 18: Reading for Success Classroom Activities
Warm Up
Have Ss work in pairs and discuss their knowledge about the United Nations, its history and its current
activities. Ask questions like the following:
Why was the United Nations created?
What does the United Nations do to try to prevent war?
What is the United Nations doing in the world today?
Afterward, ask some individuals to share their ideas with the class.
Main Activity 1 – Dictation
Note to T: Dictations require Ss to listen carefully to sentences based on the readings, and then work
together to reconstruct the text. Speak the dictation sentences in phrasal units to help Ss become aware of
how sentences are grouped into logical chunks.
Dictate these sentences to the class at least twice.
1) In 1945, the United Nations was created in order to prevent another world war.
2) As of 2013, 193 member states belonged to the United Nations.
3) The primary goal of the UN is to promote peace and cooperation among nations.
4) The UN also acts to protect human rights and to assist countries in establishing new democratic
governments.
5) The UN is active in providing emergency assistance to countries where there have been natural
disasters.
Have Ss work in groups to compare the sentences they wrote. Ask groups to agree on correct
sentences. Then, for each sentence, ask Ss from two different groups to write the sentence on the
board. Have the class compare the two versions of the sentence and discuss any differences.
Main Activity 2 – Content Review Game
Draw a chart like the one below on the board.
Facts about the
United Nations
United Nations’
Activities
United Nations’
Decision-Making
100 points 100 points 100 points
200 points 200 points 200 points
300 points 300 points 300 points
400 points 400 points 400 points
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500 points 500 points 500 points
Tell Ss they will play a game to review the information they learned in the unit. Do not allow Ss to look at the
text. Tell Ss that there are five questions for each topic. Each question is worth 100 to 500 points. Explain that Ss or teams of Ss will take turns choosing a topic and a point value, and then you will read a sentence with a clue.
Tell Ss they must respond with the correct answer to get the points. (The correct answers are included in the
chart below for your reference.)
Value/Topic Facts about the UN UN Activities UN Decision-Making
100 point This is the war that
inspired the creation of
the UN. (World War II)
This is the main goal of the
UN. (promote world peace)
or (promote cooperation
among nations)
This is the main UN
organization for discussion
of issues. (General
Assembly)
200 points This is the city in which
the international
territory of the UN
headquarters is located.
(New York City)
The UN oversees free and
fair elections in what kind
of government?
(democratic)
This part of the UN has the
power to send
peacekeepers to prevent
fighting. (Security Council)
300 points This is the year the UN
was created. (1945)
These are what the UN
protects to make sure
people are treated fairly.
(human rights)
This in the number of non-
permanent members of the
UN Security Council. (10)
400 points This is the original
number of UN member
states. (51)
This is something the UN
can do to stop regional
conflicts. (approve military
action; send peacekeepers)
This is what a UN
recommendation on peace
and security is called. (UN
resolution)
500 points This is the name of the
document that was
signed to create the UN.
(UN Charter)
Moving food and medicine
to people in need is an
example of this. (UN relief
efforts)
These are the permanent
members of the UN Security
Council. (China, France,
Russia, United Kingdom,
United States)
Choose a S or team of Ss to begin the game. Ask the S to choose a topic and a point value. Then read the
corresponding clue from the chart. For example, if the S chooses UN Decision-Making for 200 points, you
should read: This part of the UN has the power to send peacekeepers to prevent fighting. If the
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S correctly answers “Security Council,” award the S 200 points, and have the next S choose a topic and point
value. If the S responds with the incorrect answer, ask the next S to try to answer correctly. Continue to ask
Ss until someone gives the correct answer and scores the points. After all the items have been read, the
person with the most points wins the game.
Writing Extension
Tell Ss to think about their country and its place in the world. Instruct them to write a paragraph or two
about how they think their country should interact with other countries. Tell Ss to include answers to some of
these questions:
Is your country part of a larger community of nations? Do you think it should be?
How can being part of a group of nations help a country?
How can joining a community of nations cause problems for a country?
How do people in your country feel about the United Nations?