The Democratic popular Republic Of Algeria Ministry of National Education. Lesson Plans

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The Democratic popular Republic Of Algeria Ministry of National Education Lesson Plans For Secondary Education Year one Literary and Scientific Streams A Pair work Prepared By: Tebbakh Mohammed Elfateh Brothers Meghlaoui High School, M chira Bekkouche Mohammed Saleh Boudjnana high School, Bouhatem School Year: 2011 / 2012

UNIT TWO Our Findings Show (Communication- The Press)

Sequence One : Listening and Speaking

stage Anticipate - Task 01 p78 - Task 02 p78 Rationale (Aims of the lesson) Students Will Be Able To : - Introduce the topic by interpreting pictures. - Be provided with more vocabulary items - Task 03 p78 - Test their knowledge with regard to Algerian newspapers. Interaction patterns - Task 04 p78 - Express an opinion T T T Procedure (how the lesson is going on) - T starts an open discussion with about tasks 1.2.3 p78. - T asks questions to engage into the unit s main theme «Communication and Press» and to elicit as much as new vocabulary related to the topic. Questions as follows could be useful : What does the picture represents? Can you read the titles of the newspapers and magazines? Look at the small pictures in Task 02.what do they represent? Can you give equivalent titles from your country? Why do you read newspapers / magazines? What kind of newspapers or magazines do you prefer reading? Which rubrics do you prefer reading? - T asks to read the three views in task 04 and tries to explain any difficult vocabulary for them. - After reading, express their opinion using one of the three ones that they ve read.

Listen and check - Task 01 p 79 - listen to an interview and check their answers to the previous task T - T explains to what they are supposed to do (listen and check). - close their books and listen to the interview simulated by the T and another student. - T reads the interview with simple, easy English and loudly so that would understand what they listen to. - When the T ends reading the interview, he gives a small time for to think and check their answers. - Task 02 p79 - Task 03 p79 Say It Clear : - Task 01 p80 - Listen to specific information. - Learn new vocabulary related to the topic. - Build compound nouns T T - T, along with, discusses what is needed in task 02 and try to interpret the table and what is supposed to do. - T reads again the interview, listen and,in the same time, do tasks 02 and 03 (by ticking the appropriate information. If it is possible, T can read the interview for a second time. - T gives a brief definition of compound nouns to. - T explains to what is in the table then lets join each noun from column A with another noun from column B so that they get compound nouns.

- Task 02 p80 - Recognize stress in compound nouns T - After finish forming compound nouns in the previous task, they close their books and listen to T reading the nouns loudly and identify the stress in each noun. - Task 03 p80 - Deal with stress shift T - T asks to listen to him reading the first column of the table and ask them to identify the stress in each noun after he reads it. - listen to T and say stress is on the first syllable. - Then, T reads the second column of the table and do with the same as with the first column. - After putting stress on all the words, T asks to notice what happened. - notice that the stress has moved from its position and say Stress shifted rightward. - T asks about the reason that make stress shift. - look at the table and say when we add suffixes like : -ic/-ian- stress shifts rightward. - The hidden message - Deal with phonetic symbols. T - T refers to the phonetic symbols in the beginning of the course book and asks them to decipher the message. -, with the help of the phonetic symbols given in the course book, read the message with the alphabet letters.

It s your turn : - Reporting orally and then in writing what the horoscope says T T-S - T refers attention to the horoscope signs in the book and asks each one to identify his star sign. - T acts a dialogue with one pupil to let the others see how the dialogue is going on. - Then, act dialogues with each other in pairs. - After T gets a big number of dialogues acted out, he chooses the best one to be written on the board. Say it in writing : - Change the dialogues into short paragraphs. - Report spoken passage into a written one. - T asks to write short paragraphs about their star sign partners. - Each pupil asks his friend about his star sign and reports it starting as follows: «The stars say that (partner s name)..

Sequence Two : Reading and Writing

stage Anticipate : Rationale (Aims of the lesson) Students Will Be Able To : - Read and interprete graphs and charts Interaction patterns T- Procedure (how the lesson is going on) - T directs the pupils attention to the graph on p82 and gives them a small time to look at the graph. - Before going on the questions A-E on the same page, T brainstorms the by asking usual questions about the graph given on the page such as : What do the picture represents? What is a graph/chart? What is used for? Where do you usually find this? - After that, T gives a time for to work on questions A-B-C-D, and then continues the discussion with them using the above questions. - When answering all the questions, T asks to write answers A-B on the copybook and let the others to be checked later. - Now that have a good idea about the graph, T asks them to do answer question E and check it in the coming rubric.

Read and Check - Task 01 p83 - To analyze a report - read the text again and answer the questions below. - T corrects. Read and check - Task 02 p83 Discover the language - Task 01 p 84 - Task 02 p 84 Write it right : - Task p85 - Tackle a report - Scan a text for details - To act out a dialogue using reported questions - To demonstrate their ability in transforming sports questionnaire into a report - T asks to read the text again and answer the question that follow. - read the text and do the task (Task 02 p83) - T guides, checks and corrects. - exchange answers for error checking. - Imagine you were one of the 60 informants interviewed about the computer use. Take turns to interview each other. - T, in this stage, is just controlling and guiding while they act out the dialogues. - Act out a dialogue reporting the questions that the interviewer asked using the cues given. - read the results of the sports questionnaire below and complete the report that follows. - They can use the report on page 83 as a model. - T is just guiding. - T and interact and write a model report on the board.

Developing skills : - Task 01 p86 - Task 02 p86 - Task 03 p86 - Task 04 p86 Developing Skills : - Task 01 p88 - Task 02 p88 - Task 03 p 89 - Task 04 p89 - Task 04 p89 - Task 05 p89 - Deduce types of form using their shapes. - Interpret the results of a survey and transform it into a report. - Respond to a text - Interpret a picture and read for a gist. - Check guesses made previously. - Scan and respond to a text - Practice reporting statements. - look at the form below and guess what type of from it is. Then, circle the right item. - T explains and guides. - Group work : collect the forms and interpret the results of the survey in order to move to the next step ; writing the final report. - use the questions in the tactics summary box on the next page. - T explains difficult vocabulary and guides. - T and interact and write the final report on the board. - T asks to say what the picture represents. - guess and answer. - T sets to read the text on p88 in order to check their guesses. - read the text and check their answers. - T sets to read the text again. - read the text and do task 03. - T explains difficult vocabulary. - T asks to read the text and do task 04. - read and do the task. - T guides, checks and corrects. - T and correct the two tasks together and write the answers on the board.

Stop and Consider

stage Reminder I Task p92 Rationale (Aims of the lesson) Students Will Be Able To : - Demonstrate their ability to report requests and orders using reporting verbs such as tell and ask Interaction patterns Procedure (how the lesson is going on) - T discusses two example sentences on the board : *could you close the door?(request) *Don t come back (order). - T asks to report both sentences using reporting verbs asked and told. - report the sentences while T corrects. - T asks if they know other reporting verbs. (Beg, order, instruct ). - T leads to deduce the rules of reporting requests and orders. - T lets practice reporting by doing Task on p92. Reminder II Task 01 p93 Task 02 p93 - Report statements and questions (yes-no and WH). - T asks to read the reminder. - read the reminder. - T interacts with about the reminder and deduce, each time, rules about reporting statements and questions. - practice direct and reported speech by doing tasks 01 and 02 p93. - T moves around, checks and corrects. - exchange answers for error checking.

Other changes from direct to reported speech Reminder IV Task 1 p95 Task 02 p95 Reminder V Task 01 p95 Task 02 p95 - Know other changes that occur from direct to reported speech (changes in tense, place and time markers and pronouns) and practice reporting. - Recognize other summarizing verbs used in reporting. - Practice direct speech. - Form adjectives by adding the suffixes ful/-less to words. - Practice pronouncing the suffixes ful/-less in words. - T gives handouts containing changes that occur in reported speech. - T and discuss them to deduce simple rules. - Then, T checks understanding by giving them an extra task about reporting different situations. - T asks to read the reminder and interacts with them about it. - T asks to do the first task (01 p95). - refer to the rules given so far, do the task and exchange answers for error checking. - T may give the first answer as a help. - T sets to do the second task (02 p95). - do the task and compare answers for error checking. - T move around, checks and corrects. - T asks to read the reminder V and do Task 01 p95. - read the reminder, do the task and interact with T for checking. - practice pronouncing the adjectives formed in the previous task - T guides, checks and corrects

Sequence Four : Consolidation and Extension

stage Write it out : Task 01 p96 Task 02 p96 Rationale (Aims of the lesson) Students Will Be Able To : - Practice reporting in writing. - Filling blanks with appropriate words. - Recognize punctuation in reporting. Interaction patterns Procedure (how the lesson is going on) - T explains to what they are supposed to do in tasks 01 and 02 p96 and gives them enough time to discuss and compare answers for error checking while he moves around, checks and corrects. Work it out Task 01 p99 Task 02 p99 - Identify silent letters in words. - Practice pronouncing words with silent letters. - T interacts with to explain what a silent letter is by giving examples. - T asks do think of Task 01 p99. - do the task and compare answers. - T pronounces the words one by one while check their answers. - T asks to pronounce the words paying attention to the silent letters. - pronounce the words while T checks and corrects.