Differentiation – how do you plan to give more support? How do you plan to challenge the more able learners?
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Activity 1 (W, I)Draw a house on board. Brainstorm words learners know about houses. How many words do learners know? Project about 10 pictures of different homes in Kazakhstan on board and number them 1- 10. Learners make links between any two homes orally e.g. 3 and 6 have got big doors. 4 and 7 have got three floors. 2 and 9 have got small gardens. 1 is a very big house but 8 is a very small house. Learners write 3 - 6 sentences making links between different homes. How many different words about homes can they use?
Activity 2 (W, P)Pre-teach or elicit materials homes are made of (wood, metal, glass, stone, brick, felt, twigs) Tell learners: what yurts were made of; their shape; the different types; and show pictures.
Project picture of two or three different yurts and a contemporary home on board. Learners point to and say materials: (wood, metal, glass, stone, brick, felt, twigs) then say 3 differences between yurt e.g. The yurt is a circle shape but the new home is a square shape. The yurt has felt walls but the new home has stone walls. It is made of/ It looks/ It sounds/ It tastes/ It smells Learners in pairs complete a T-chart to show differences between two types of homes. They compare charts with another pair.
Activity 3Skills: Use of English (I, P, f)Write a word bank on board for learners to label then write about their homes. (e.g. apartment, house; bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, roof wall, window, door; small, big, beautiful) Learners use blank A4 paper to draw and label their home. They use the word bank to check if they can use all words. Compare with a partner. Is their spelling correct? Ask learners to underline any word they think is difficult to say ontheir drawing e.g. window. Check pronunciation of all words.
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Feedback: Learners give their own opinion on the learnt material
Homework: Draw your bedroom
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