Rehana Yakub Rehana Yakub

Copy of Assignment 3 - Language related skills task | authentic text
Intermediate level

Description

In this lesson, the students will have practised scan reading and reading for detail in the context of an authentic text titled "Should I let my child take more risks?" The students will have also practised free speaking.

Materials

Abc Hand-out: exercises 1-2b) for reading tasks
Abc SLIDES
Abc Hand-out: TEXT
Abc Hand-out B for ex. 2b)
Abc Hand-out: exercises 1-2b) for reading tasks
Abc Hand-out: exercises 1-2b) for reading tasks

Main Aims

  • Students will have practised scan reading and reading for detail in the context of an authentic text.

Subsidiary Aims

  • Students will have practised free speaking in the context of what is risky for children and how many risks they should be allowed to take.

Procedure

Warmer/Lead-in (5-6 minutes) • To set lesson context and engage students

SLIDE with 12 photos showing children playing in a variety of environments (indoors, outdoors, playground, at home) and in many different ways (board games, computer, climbing, jumping, fishing, riding a bicycle etc). Students are prompted to talk about their own childhood and what their favourite activities were. Did they prefer to play indoors or outdoors and how active were they? Concentrating on the photos, we will also briefly talk about possible dangers (students to give their opinion on how 'dangerous' or 'risky' they feel certain activities are and why). Elicit vocabulary as part of this stage of the lesson (refer to slide 2): indoors/outdoors, climb, jump, dangerous, risky, playground, active/inactive, injury, break a bone

Pre-Reading / Vocabulary (8-9 minutes) • To prepare students for the text and make it accessible

To further prepare for the text, I elicit additional vocabulary that will be vital for the general understanding of the text (please refer to slide 3): illness, disease; chronic illness/disease position statement self-esteem stranger bully, cyberbully supervise; supervised/unsupervised deficit disorder

While-Reading #1 (8-10 minutes) • To provide students with scan reading task

I briefly provide the context for the text: We are about to read an article written by Dr. Luisa Dillner. She is the mother of a 5-year old son, and she is asking herself whether she should allow him to take more risks. Instruction for scan reading, referring to the set of questions in exercise 1 (first page of the hand-out). Students will be given 4 minutes to scan text and answer the questions. Check answers in class

While-Reading #2 (13-15 minutes) • To provide students with more challenging detailed reading task

Instruct students to read the text again - this time for detail - and to complete the 2 sets of questions in exercises 2a) and 2b). Explaining that in 2a) they have to answer specific questions related to the content and in exercise 2b) they have to match the meaning/description with expressions/passages from the text SS to work individually - then check in pairs Provide answer key (slide 4)

Post-Reading (5-6 minutes) • To provide an opportunity to speak about the opinions expressed in the text and to talk about whether or not they agree and why.

Do students agree with the views expressed in the article? Did something surprise them? Does anything that was mentioned change their view about what is 'risky'?

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