On the road
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On the road
Lead-in:
• Material: a photo of a typical London bus in black and white on a transparency
• Teacher asks questions like: What is it? What colour is it? Where can you see it?
Pupils are supposed to make the connection to London
“We are going on a trip to London and other places in Great Britain. I already packed my suitcase.”
Pre-Activity:
• Material: suitcase with different objects for example: tooth brush, passport, umbrella, a pair of socks... The class sits in a circle and the suitcase is in the middle of it
”Close your eyes and take one object out. Can you guess what it is?” (The other pupils should decide if the object is named correctly)
2nd round: Teacher holds up several objects; Pupils repeat the word spoken by the teacher in a chorus
A story is read out by the teacher for the first time. It describes the journey from several sightseeings through Great Britain (e. g. We visit Big Ben)
While-Activity:
• Material: A huge map of Great Britain, picture cards of the sightseeings that are visited in the story
Each pupil gets all picture cards and while the teacher tells the story a second time, they have to hold up the matching picture card (to increase the degree of difficulty there are some additional pictures that do not appear in the story)
Teacher reads out the story a third time and chooses a pupil to pin the picture card on the map (the picture card with the sightseeing has to match to the place where it can be visited)
To activate the pupils´ language the teacher asks some questions concerning the comprehension. E. g.: “Where do we start our trip?” (Point to the map where we are right now)
Post-Activity:
• Material: postcard
Teacher asks the children to write a postcard to their family/friends. They can choose which place they want to write about and they can draw a picture on the front
Prepare the children for language demands by collecting important phrases. E. g.: greeting-“Dear _______”
Closing:
• CD with the song “God Save The Queen” + lyrics
Teacher explains the pupils the importance of the Queen for the British people, gives them the lyrics and they listen to the song preparation for the next session about British habits (e.g. breakfast, tea-time, monarchy)
Jana Marten, Hilal Esen, Funda Er, Janine Cheruthottunkal
On the road
Lead-in:
• Material: a photo of a typical London bus in black and white on a transparency
• Teacher asks questions like: What is it? What colour is it? Where can you see it?
Pupils are supposed to make the connection to London
“We are going on a trip to London and other places in Great Britain. I already packed my suitcase.”
Pre-Activity:
• Material: suitcase with different objects for example: tooth brush, passport, umbrella, a pair of socks... The class sits in a circle and the suitcase is in the middle of it
”Close your eyes and take one object out. Can you guess what it is?” (The other pupils should decide if the object is named correctly)
2nd round: Teacher holds up several objects; Pupils repeat the word spoken by the teacher in a chorus
A story is read out by the teacher for the first time. It describes the journey from several sightseeings through Great Britain (e. g. We visit Big Ben)
While-Activity:
• Material: A huge map of Great Britain, picture cards of the sightseeings that are visited in the story
Each pupil gets all picture cards and while the teacher tells the story a second time, they have to hold up the matching picture card (to increase the degree of difficulty there are some additional pictures that do not appear in the story)
Teacher reads out the story a third time and chooses a pupil to pin the picture card on the map (the picture card with the sightseeing has to match to the place where it can be visited)
To activate the pupils´ language the teacher asks some questions concerning the comprehension. E. g.: “Where do we start our trip?” (Point to the map where we are right now)
Post-Activity:
• Material: postcard
Teacher asks the children to write a postcard to their family/friends. They can choose which place they want to write about and they can draw a picture on the front
Prepare the children for language demands by collecting important phrases. E. g.: greeting-“Dear _______”
Closing:
• CD with the song “God Save The Queen” + lyrics
Teacher explains the pupils the importance of the Queen for the British people, gives them the lyrics and they listen to the song preparation for the next session about British habits (e.g. breakfast, tea-time, monarchy)
Jana Marten, Hilal Esen, Funda Er, Janine Cheruthottunkal
heimunidue - 12. Jul, 10:02