Lesson objectives
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All learners will be able to:
analyse a rubric, to practise register, comment on/react to an article, write a letter to the editor
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Assessment criteria
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Learners have met the learning objective if they can:
analyse a rubric, to practise register, comment on/react to an article, write a letter to the editor
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Value links
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Explore the theme of “Letters to the editor”
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ICT skills
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Working with URLs
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Previous learning
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Rubric analysis
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Plan
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Part of the lesson/Time
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Teacher’s activity
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Student’s activity
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Assessment
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Resources
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Beginning the lesson
10 minutes
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Commenting on/Reacting to an article
Ex.3 p.71
Aim: to practise commenting on/reacting to an article
Ask various Ss to express their opinions on job fairs using the ideas in the model letter and their own ideas as well as the useful language.
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Suggested Answer Key
Personally, I don’t think that job fairs have become obsolete. Considering the fact that they provide an excellent opportunity for jobseekers to make connections and for employers to evaluate potential candidates, it’s obvious that they have value. I say this because we all know the value of a first impression and human interaction.
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Feedback:
“The praise” method
“Good job!
Well done!”
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Whiteboard
PPT (With words)
Pupils Book
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Your turn
Ex.4 p.71
11.5.7 - use independently appropriate layout at text level on a wide range of general and curricular topics;
Aim: to prepare for a writing task
• Ask Ss to read the rubric and answer the questions.
• Check Ss’ answers around the class.
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Answer Key
Key words: employment agencies are in decline, jobseekers turning to job boards and social networking, employment agencies, waste of time, disagree, write a letter to the editor, explaining your views, giving reasons for your opinion, 150-200 words
1 I am writing to the editor of a science magazine.
2 I will write in a formal style because I am writing to someone I do not know.
3 B because it is the most formal and polite.
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Feedback:
“The praise” method
“Good job!
Well done!”
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Whiteboard
PPT (With words)
Pupils Book
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Ex.5 p.71
11.5.5 - develop with minimal support coherent arguments supported when necessary by examples and reasons for a wide range of written genres in familiar general and curricular topics;
Aim: to match viewpoints to examples/results
• Explain the task and give Ss time to match the reasons and the examples/results.
• Then ask Ss to expand their answers into full sentences using phrases from the Useful Language box.
• Elicit answers from Ss around the class.
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