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We interviewed fifteen football fans living or studying in the UK. We asked questions about football, living in the UK, the best way to learn English, the weather and much more. Question 1: Where are you from? Lesson plan Level Aims Language A2 Skills & functions: Introductions a. to meet the fans, to ask and respond to simple introductory questions in the present simple. b. to talk about countries and nationalities. c. to listen for specific information and take notes. Vocabulary: Countries, nationalities Grammar: Focus: Materials: Present simple questions/answers and contractions. Comparatives. Intercultural and geographical awareness a. DVD cue to Question 1: Where are you from? b. Copies of students worksheets (copy for student A & for student B pair work) c. Map of the world and country fact files for post watching Activity 2 Stages & timing: a. Before you watch (5-10minutes) b. While you Watch: Activity 1 Who are the fans? (20-30 minutes) c. Post-watching: Activity 2 Country Fact File. Optional extra (20-30minutes) d. Activity 3 Grammar: comparatives (10-15minutes) e. Stimulus Question (10minutes) Before you watch (5-10 minutes) Ask one or two students What is your name? Where are you from? Students then receive the questionnaire and move around the classroom asking each other the modelled questions, while completing the questionnaire: 1. What is your name? My name is Roy. 2. Where are you from? I am from Italy. 3. What is your nationality? I am Italian.

Sample questionnaire: Name Country of Origin Nationality Minji Kim South Korea Korean Introduce contractions: My name is Jane. My name s Jane. His name is Joe. His name s Joe. I am from Australia. I m from Australia. I m Australian. They re from Spain. Students orally introduce each other to the class, using contractions: His name s Majd He s from Egypt. He s Egyptian. While you Watch [20-30minutes] Watch Question 1 Feedback with whole class to check comprehension. How many female fans (women) are there? How many male fans (men) are there? What countries do they come from? Activity 1: Who are the fans? Before watching again put students into pairs, and ask each student to complete either table A or B. Students fill in the gaps on the table with the fans gender (male/female), Country of Origin and Nationality. You may wish to pause the video between fans in order to give students enough time to write the information into their tables. Students A and B share information in order to complete the table for all 15 fans. Encourage the students to ask questions: Where is Amnah from? How do you spell that? Could you repeat that please?

Activity 1: Who are the fans? Student A Watch the video and complete the table. Use these countries. Argentina, Basque Country (Spain), Colombia, Greece, Iran, Libya, Peru, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain Name Male/Female Country of Origin Nationality Amnah F Saudi Arabia Jorge Solis Valentini Martin Greece Jaime Freire Jorge Minji Kim F South Korean Albert Juan Carlos Sanz Mohamed Asier Beatriz Quintero Mansour Farid Saudi Arabian Shafai Libya

Activity 1: Who are the fans? Student B Watch the video and complete the table. Use these countries: Argentina, Basque Country (Spain), Colombia, Greece, Iran, Libya, Peru, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain Name Male/Female Country of Origin Nationality Amnah Jorge Solis Valentini Martin M Argentinian Jaime Freire Jorge (George) Minji Kim Albert Russia Juan Carlos Sanz Mohamed Libyan Asier Beatriz Quintero F Mansour Farid Iran Shafai

Ask all the Student A s to share the information on their table with the Student B s in order to complete the table. Answer Key Name Male/ Country of Origin Nationality Female 1. Amnah F Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian 2. Jorge Solis M Peru Peruvian 3. Valentini F Greece Greek 4. Martin M Argentina Argentinian 5. Jaime Freire M Spain Spanish 6. Jorge (George) M Spain Spanish 7. Minji Kim F South Korea South Korean 8. Albert M Russia Russian 9. Juan Carlos Sanz M Spain Spanish 10. Mohamed M Libya Libyan 11. Asier M Basque Country (Spain) Basque (Spanish) 12. Beatriz Quintero F Colombia Colombian 13. Mansour M Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian 14. Farid M Iran Iranian 15. Shafai M Libya Libyan Discuss questionnaire: How many fans come from Spain? How many of the fans are women? Why do you think there are fewer women than men?

Post watching: (30 60 minutes) Activity 2: Country Fact File Map of the world. Fact files of each of the countries about where the fans come from. Ask some questions to elicit simple geographical information. Ask students to locate the countries and cities on their map: Where is Spain? Where is Argentina? Etc Where are you from? Where are Jaime / Jorge / Farid / from? What s the Capital City of Spain? Madrid. What s the population? What s the weather like? Etc In small groups or pairs, students complete Country Fact Files by asking each other questions about the respective country they have information about. Hand out a different Country Fact File with the information on it (depending on size of class minimum of 2 per pair / group) and hand out the blank Country Fact File for students to complete. Activity 2: Country Fact File Sample Fact file (there s one for each of the countries where the fans are from) Country Fact File Country Continent Capital City Population Weather Languages spoken National foods Currency Spain Europe Madrid 43.48 million Hot in summer. Cold in winter. It snows in the mountains. Spanish, Catalan / Valencian, Basque, Aranese and Galician Paella, Ham Euro

Fact file to fill in for each country. Country Fact File Country Continent Capital City Population Weather Languages spoken National foods Currency Optional Extra: (20 30 minutes) a) In pairs students present their fact file to the class. The rest of the class fills in the missing information from their fact files during these short presentations. b) Writing: Give students a blank country fact file to complete about their own countries for homework.

Grammar Comparatives: lead-in to Activity 3: (5-10 minutes) With the map in front of the students, ask questions using comparatives: Which country is bigger, Spain or Greece? Spain is bigger than Greece. Which country has the bigger population Libya or Saudi Arabia? Saudi Arabia has the bigger population. Students complete activity 3 - comparatives Activity 3: Comparatives (10 15 minutes). This could also be set for homework. Complete the sentences using a comparative form (lighter than, more/less experienced etc.). 1. My suitcase is lighter than (light) yours. 2. I prefer watching football on TV than going to the match because it s (easy) to see the players, but going to the match is definitely (exciting). 3. Since I started learning English, I can watch (some) English programmes on TV than I could before. 4. My sister is (tall) me. 5. I think that home cooked food is (good) than restaurant food. 6. I walk to school. My brother cycles to school. He gets to school me. (quick) 7. The film was good but last week s film was. (interesting) 8. It is 9 degrees outside. Yesterday it was 12 degrees outside. Today it is (warm) yesterday. 9. My cold got (bad) and I had to see the doctor. 10. There are (some) people living in cities than there are in villages nowadays.

Answer Key 1. My suitcase is lighter than (light) yours. 2. I like watching football on TV because it s easier (easy) to see the players, but going to the match is definitely more exciting (exciting). 3. Since I started learning English, I can watch more (some) English programmes on TV than I could before. 4. My sister is taller than (tall) me. 5. I think that home cooked food is better than (good) than restaurant food. 6. I walk to school. My brother cycles to school. He gets to school quicker than me. (quick) 7. The film was good but last week s film was more interesting (interesting). 8. It is 9 degrees outside. Yesterday it was 12 degrees outside. Today it is warmer than (warm) yesterday. 9. My cold got worse (bad) and I had to see the doctor. 10. There are more (some) people living in cities than there are in villages nowadays. Stimulus Questions: (10minutes) Do you like to travel? Which of these countries would you like to visit and why?