Teaching EFL Listening via FUN WITH ENGLISH Books/7B/Lesson 8
牛津初中英语·同步听力(七下) FUN WITH ENGLISH 7B
Chapter 7: Getting There
Anqing Foreign Language School
Grade 7
Lesson 8
Version 0.2
This chapter focuses on transportation. In this lesson plan I hope to complete a few good textbook activities quickly and spend majority of the time with the students interviewing one another about their thoughts on transportation. The lesson finishes with a map based game that should be a fun way for students to use their English.
Lesson Objectives
[edit | edit source]- The opening riddle and questions will draw the students attention.
- The textbook activities will go quickly and be productive.
- Students will speak only English to eachother while they interview one another.
- The map game will be fun and students will participate in English.
Lesson Plan
[edit | edit source]Before Class Starts
- If time, walk around and mingle with the students before the bell rings. (King)
Greeting: Introduce What's the craic?
- What's the craic is used in Ireland as a way to say "How are you?" [1]
- The responses are the same as "How are you?"
Opening: Riddle & Questions
- Share a simple riddle with the students.
- Do you have any questions for me?
- What do you think of our lessons? How can we make our lessons better? (King)
Textbook: Page 26 Let's get ready A
- Before going over the answers, read out and practice the pronunciation of all the words.
- Have you seen any of these signs in Anqing?
Textbook: Page 26 Let's get ready B
- Make sure they read out the full answer.
- After each answer have all of them listen and repeat after me.
Textbook: Page 27 Let's listen 1 B Tapescript Page 82
- Read slowly twice.
Textbook: Page 28 Let's listen 2 A Tapescript Page 82
- First time read at my normal speaking speed.
Activity: Transportation Interview[CN Transportation = Yùnshū Interview = Fǎngwèn]
- Now we are going to interview a friend about transportation.
- Please ask them these questions and write down the answers. Please only speak in English.
- Questions: [Write on the board]
- What types of transportation do you like?
- What types of transportation are good for the environment? Why?
- What types of transportation are bad for the environment? Why?
- Go around class helping individual groups. Don't spend too, too long on the activity.
- At the end ask two to three groups if they would like to share with the class?
Game: Dizzy Maps
- Have two similar maps with about four to five buildings drawn on the board.
- Make two teams.
- Ask for volunteers, or choose participants.
- Bring them to the front of the classroom.
- Cover their eyes with a shirt or tie or something.
- Spin them around four times.
- Give them a piece of chalk and have their classmates guide them to their destination. The first one to arrive wins.
Maybe Also Try
[edit | edit source]Activity: Map and Directions (For classes with a high level and a patient attitude.)
- OK, now I want you to work in pairs.
- Create a map, with three buildings.
- Grocery Store
- Bank
- School
- and five roads.
- Danoff Road
- Brown Street
- English Avenue
- Fuller Lane
- Elton John Boulevard
- You have 2 minutes, go!
- Time is up, now I want you to give your map to a new group.
- New group, please write down the directions for how to go from the Bank to the School to the grocery store.
Textbook: Page 29 Let's listen 2 A Tapescript Page 82 (Maybe)
Extra Time
[edit | edit source]Game: Number of Letters? (Mr. Brown)
- Make two teams.
- Tell them to make a word that begins with one letter, e.g. D, and has 6 letters.
- Go back and forth between the teams making the words.
Activity: The Man in The Mirror Slideshow"
- Teach the song and have the students sing along with you and Michael.
Lesson Review
[edit | edit source]Class Notes
[edit | edit source]20 Apr 2010 AM Period 4 Grade 7 Class 3
[edit | edit source]- Took a while to go over "What's the craic?".
- They knew what Ireland is, I don't think they really got it.
- Forgot to ask them riddles.
- Took a while after that to get them to move into their new seats.
- Those were moderately successful. One low level boy instead of being distracted by the window now chats with a friend.
- It is nice having them all in my sight line at all times.
- Having them repeat all the words in the textbook back to me lost their interest after a bit.
- They were very distracted and chatty for the whole lesson.
- The interview activity only worked well for advanced students. Everyone else was lost or completely uninterested.
- I asked a girl for her suggestions. She said I should make the students be quiet.
Next Week
- Try the interview activitiy again.
- Consider seperating certain groups.
- One student suggested I ask the monitor for help.
20 Apr 2010 Day in Review
[edit | edit source]What Could I Have Done Better?
- Gotten the classes attention.
What Did I Do Well?
- Not lose my temper.
What Did I Learn?
- New activities require VERY thorough explnations.
What Did My Students Get From The Lesson?
- Oral / aural practice, some new vocabulary, and a little thinking about transportation.
Were the Lesson Objectives Achieved?
- The opening riddle and questions will draw the students attention.
- Nope.
- The textbook activities will go quickly and be productive.
- No.
- Students will speak only English to eachother while they interview one another.
- No.
- The map game will be fun and students will participate in English.
- No time.
How can I Improve the Lesson?
- Had some sort of computer display about "What's the craic?"
- Had some sort of computer display about the interview activity.
21 Apr 2010 PM Period 1 Grade 7 Class 11
[edit | edit source]- Didn't do "What's the craic?"
- Following the greeting we talked for a little about the weather. I explained how I am more comfortable inside than outside, so I like the rain because then I do not have to feel bad about going outside.
- The riddle went well. Wrote their answers on the board. One boy got it pretty quick.
- After that I answered their questions as always they have a good amount. Most interesting topic we got to today was the "Egyptian Dance".
- Their suggestions for making our class better:
- study
- learn
- clean
- write homework
- play games
- Only did Let's get ready from the textbook. Went over the pronunciation of the words before I had them give me the answers. It'd probably be good to do it before they even begin answering the questions.
- As they gave the answers, we spent a long time chatting about the different road signs and I told a story about when I got busted for speeding while I was in Japan.
- Interview activity took a really long time to explain.
- May be better to:
- Start by asking what's an interview. Give an example of a reporter and President Obama.
- Have the questions written beforehand [while they are doing let's get ready] or written on the computer screen.
- Maybe they do not have to write down the answers?
- May be better to:
- The boy and the girl who had the spat last week were fine.
Next Week
- Interview activity again.
- Talk about the Egyptian dance? Maybe this: How to Perform Modern Egyptian Dance Part 1, on 5min dot com.
- Another riddle.
21 Apr 2010 PM Period 3 Grade 7 Class 10
[edit | edit source]- Lesson began quite enthusiastically.
- Yo! / What's up? went very well.
- Introduced What's the craic? which I believe went OK. Somewhat difficult for them and I'm not quite sure how to explain it.
- Answered a few of their questions, then asked:
- Do you like our class? Why? [relaxing / fun ...] How can we make our class better?
- Suggestions:
- play cloudy tree a game that has something to do with a train and is usually played in a park
- sing Chinese or English songs
- listen to music
- watch anime
- cartoon films
- be quiet
- Suggestions:
- Do you like our class? Why? [relaxing / fun ...] How can we make our class better?
- Then did the riddle, but by this point I had gone too long or their attention had waned. Not many of them were with me, so the riddle did not work so well.
- Some kind of special time is there at the beginning of a lesson, where they are with me and paying attention but if I'm only able to connect with a few or them or something else like that I can lose them.
- Did Let's get ready. I tried going over the vocabulary before we began, but that did not really work. Covering the vocabulary before we got deeply into the answers is helpful.
- Spent the last fifteen minutes on the interviews. Using the method I suggested above helped, but still I have to walk around and work with most pairs individually before any progress can be made.
- Might be better to try letting them make the pairs themselves.
- Nice to see multiple groups of students volunteer themselves to participate.
- Might also be nice to have some sort of prop microphone.
- Spent the last minute and a half teaching them the chorus to my favorite Otis Redding song.
- Throughout class a few boys were tossing stuff around the room, which was annoying.
Next Week
- That one student's test is from Mr. Brown's class.
- Find out what Cloudy Tree is.
- Do the interview activity again.
21 Apr 2010 Day in Review
[edit | edit source]What Could I Have Done Better?
- Explained the interview activity in a way that did not take up fifteen minutes.
What Did I Do Well?
- Talked for virtually the entire period.
What Did I Learn?
- New activities require VERY thorough explnations.
What Did My Students Get From The Lesson?
- Oral / aural practice, some new vocabulary, and practice giving an interview to their classmates.
Were the Lesson Objectives Achieved?
- The opening riddle and questions will draw the students attention.
- Yes.
- The textbook activities will go quickly and be productive.
- Yes.
- Students will speak only English to eachother while they interview one another.
- No.
- The map game will be fun and students will participate in English.
- No time.
How can I Improve the Lesson?
- Improve the instructions for the interview activity.
22 Apr 2010 PM Period 2 Grade 7 Class 8
[edit | edit source]- Kept my explanation of "What's the craic?" simple and the students seemed to grasp the concept.
- Asked them a slightly different riddle, which one boy suprised me by getting quickly.
- Re-worded how I asked for their feedback.
- Asked first how can I improve?
- Funny
- Interesting things
- Watch film every class
- Joke
- Listen to music
- You know a lot about computer. Use more computer, we like those lessons.
- Asked second, how can we improve?
- Day, day up - good, good study
- Good co-operation
- Speak more English
- Be active
- Be quiet
- Be interesting
- Asked first how can I improve?
- They then had tons of questions, which took up most of the lesson time.
- Went through Let's get ready slowly, focusing on each answer.
- One girl who doesn't ususally talk got an answer wrong. She sat down and seemed quite disappointed. I called on her again for the next answer and then told her great job! This technique helps some shy students.
- Did not have enough time for the interview activity.
Next Week
- One boy asked to play baskeball after school. I declined because of other commitments. If possible try to play after the next class.
23 Apr 2010 AM Period 3 Grade 7 Class 7
[edit | edit source]- Began with "What's the craic?" kept it simple and it kept their interest.
- Next went with the story of Michael Jordan being cut from his high school team. They were excited by the idea of the story but the one I told and/or the way I told it did not elicit much excitement.
- Aksed a riddle but didn't give them the answer.
- Then I asked them if they had any questions followed by suggestions.
- They had some good ideas:
- Spent a long time talking about the textbook answers. Going through each one slowly and methodically.
- Bell rang before we did anything else, but it turned out to be quite fun.
- Of course one of the best students came up afterwards and infromed me the lesson was boring, because "we didn't play any interesting games."
Next Week
- What's the craic?
- Answer to riddle about University.
23 Apr 2010 AM Period 4 Grade 7 Class 9
[edit | edit source]- Observed by three teachers.
- After greeting my students I had them all turn around and say hi to the observing teachers. I then aksed my students if it was OK for the teachers to watch. They were silent so I just said "OK!!!"
- Suggestions to improve class.
- Changes for me
- play games [also wrote "no we are not children" though i don't recall why]
- watch films / cartoon / videos
- talk about some goo things
- history of the NBA
- story of Anqing Foreign Language School
- Changes for them
- be quiet
- learn
- exciting
- match
- sing songs
- Changes for me
- Kids behaved far better than usual but kept their energy.
- Skipped the MJ story saving time instead for the map game.
- Did the riddle which got a lot of kids thinking and one bright girl got the answer.
- Were able to get through a lot of the textbook quickly.
- Finished class with the map game which went far better because I brought in ties for the kids. Of course once we started the competetive aspect it went wild with all of them rushing to the board.
- Had to calm it down.
Next Week
- Perhaps map game again since they now know it.
23 Apr 2010 PM Period 3 Grade 7 Class 2
[edit | edit source]- Spent the first 15 minutes or solving a problem.
- An alien had come to Anqing [idea from Johnson] and they had to explain to the alien how eathlings live, but the alien could only speak English.
- Went over food / clothes / friends asking Why? How? and What? for each.
- Pushed it a little too far. A lot of students lost interest by that point.
- Then went into the riddle and questions for me? routine.
- Went through the textbook, but not as thorughly as possible [in terms of me expanding upon answers], because I wanted to save time to play the dizzy maps game at the end.
- Before we started I asked for a volunteer, but they did not know what the word meant.
- Just had one student go and I added things like "No entry"
Next Week
- One girl was ready to go at the end of the lesson, but the bell rung. Have her play next class.
- Another girl wanted to know my Chinese name. Have it ready for her.
Appendix
[edit | edit source]Acknowledgments
[edit | edit source]- Ideas I got from Stuart Brown, I acknowledged with (Mr. Brown).
- I would like to thank all the 7th and 8th grade classes at Anqing Foreign Language School who had this lesson for their participation and feedback. I would also like to thank the Anqing Foreign Language School for allowing me to teach there.
- Marjorie King provided some feedback on my last lessons, that was built into this lesson. (King)
Changelog
[edit | edit source]Version 0.2 19 Apr 2010
- Added the dizzy maps game and the interview activity.
- Dropped the transport discussion.
- Added the maybe also try section.
Version 0.1 17 Apr 2010
References
[edit | edit source]- Wikipedia: Craic