Tuesday, July 22, 2014

wardrops


Topic: The Wardrops
Class Profile : Group of students of 11 graders

Level : IntermediateTime: 60 minutesMain Aims :Ø  at the end of the lesson students will be able to speak about the topic, Georgian_British relations beginning, particular historical facts,Ø  Will be able to use a range of languageØ  Will be able to use information to create a presentationØ  Will be able to share share experience relating to the topic
Subsidiary Aims :Ø  will be able to read informative texts,Ø  Will develop role-playØ  Will be able to ‘bring’ history into the classroomSkills: extensive reading, intensive reading, practicing a range of language;surfing the internet in English, using self-access facilities, developing confidence,role-play,speaking, pronunciation, listening, ,writing, non-linguistic aspects (social skills)Assumed knowledge: The class have studied the Wordrop’s lives and works, their relations with Georgia, their translations of some Georgian literature piecesPre-task : stimulating students’ interest in topic and activate useful language. Students worked as a group. Teacher prepared the students a little for the task by discussing with them    of information they might includeProcedure:Stage 1 :Lead-in: teacher makes a brief introduction of the topic. Speaks about its importance,the reason for the choice (3-minutes)Stage 2 : Students make presentation ‘the wardrops_roots of Georgian_British relations”(35-40 minutes)1.general biography of Oliver and Marjory Wardrop2 Reading extracts from Wardrop’s :”The kingdom of Georgia”3 Friendship with Ilia Chavchavadze, their correspondence4 Reciting wardrop’s translation of “Hermit”, “Bazaleti lake”, “Elegia”,”Spring”5 Reading extracts from “The night in the panther’s skin” (In Georgian/English)Used technique: task (project) based learningStage 3:  Discussion: teacher asks student questions (analyzing, discussing some interesting issues)Eliciting answers (5_7)Stage 4 : Language practice (10-15 minutes)
Topic: The WardropsClass Profile : Group of students of 11 gradersLevel : IntermediateTime: 60 minutesMain Aims :Ø  at the end of the lesson students will be able to speak about the topic, Georgian_British relations beginning, particular historical facts,Ø  Will be able to use a range of languageØ  Will be able to use information to create a presentationØ  Will be able to share share experience relating to the topic
Subsidiary Aims :Ø  will be able to read informative texts,Ø  Will develop role-playØ  Will be able to ‘bring’ history into the classroomSkills: extensive reading, intensive reading, practicing a range of language;surfing the internet in English, using self-access facilities, developing confidence,role-play,speaking, pronunciation, listening, ,writing, non-linguistic aspects (social skills)Assumed knowledge: The class have studied the Wordrop’s lives and works, their relations with Georgia, their translations of some Georgian literature piecesPre-task : stimulating students’ interest in topic and activate useful language. Students worked as a group. Teacher prepared the students a little for the task by discussing with them    of information they might includeProcedure:Stage 1 :Lead-in: teacher makes a brief introduction of the topic. Speaks about its importance,the reason for the choice (3-minutes)Stage 2 : Students make presentation ‘the wardrops_roots of Georgian_British relations”(35-40 minutes)1.general biography of Oliver and Marjory Wardrop2 Reading extracts from Wardrop’s :”The kingdom of Georgia”3 Friendship with Ilia Chavchavadze, their correspondence4 Reciting wardrop’s translation of “Hermit”, “Bazaleti lake”, “Elegia”,”Spring”5 Reading extracts from “The night in the panther’s skin” (In Georgian/English)Used technique: task (project) based learningStage 3:  Discussion: teacher asks student questions (analyzing, discussing some interesting issues)Eliciting answers (5_7)Stage 4 : Language practice (10-15 minutes)Topic: The WardropsClass Profile : Group of students of 11 gradersLevel : IntermediateTime: 60 minutesMain Aims :Ø  at the end of the lesson students will be able to speak about the topic, Georgian_British relations beginning, particular historical facts,Ø  Will be able to use a range of languageØ  Will be able to use information to create a presentationØ  Will be able to share share experience relating to the topic
Subsidiary Aims :Ø  will be able to read informative texts,Ø  Will develop role-playØ  Will be able to ‘bring’ history into the classroomSkills: extensive reading, intensive reading, practicing a range of language;surfing the internet in English, using self-access facilities, developing confidence,role-play,speaking, pronunciation, listening, ,writing, non-linguistic aspects (social skills)Assumed knowledge: The class have studied the Wordrop’s lives and works, their relations with Georgia, their translations of some Georgian literature piecesPre-task : stimulating students’ interest in topic and activate useful language. Students worked as a group. Teacher prepared the students a little for the task by discussing with them    of information they might includeProcedure:Stage 1 :Lead-in: teacher makes a brief introduction of the topic. Speaks about its importance,the reason for the choice (3-minutes)Stage 2 : Students make presentation ‘the wardrops_roots of Georgian_British relations”(35-40 minutes)1.general biography of Oliver and Marjory Wardrop2 Reading extracts from Wardrop’s :”The kingdom of Georgia”3 Friendship with Ilia Chavchavadze, their correspondence4 Reciting wardrop’s translation of “Hermit”, “Bazaleti lake”, “Elegia”,”Spring”5 Reading extracts from “The night in the panther’s skin” (In Georgian/English)Used technique: task (project) based learningStage 3:  Discussion: teacher asks student questions (analyzing, discussing some interesting issues)Eliciting answers (5_7)Stage 4 : Language practice (10-15 minutes)
Topic: The WardropsClass Profile : Group of students of 11 gradersLevel : IntermediateTime: 60 minutesMain Aims :Ø  at the end of the lesson students will be able to speak about the topic, Georgian_British relations beginning, particular historical facts,Ø  Will be able to use a range of languageØ  Will be able to use information to create a presentationØ  Will be able to share share experience relating to the topic
Subsidiary Aims :Ø  will be able to read informative texts,Ø  Will develop role-playØ  Will be able to ‘bring’ history into the classroomSkills: extensive reading, intensive reading, practicing a range of language;surfing the internet in English, using self-access facilities, developing confidence,role-play,speaking, pronunciation, listening, ,writing, non-linguistic aspects (social skills)Assumed knowledge: The class have studied the Wordrop’s lives and works, their relations with Georgia, their translations of some Georgian literature piecesPre-task : stimulating students’ interest in topic and activate useful language. Students worked as a group. Teacher prepared the students a little for the task by discussing with them    of information they might includeStage 5: EvaluationMaterials: Internet, laptop , projector, school-textbook, Ilia Chavchavadze’s works in Georgian and English, “the night in the panther’s skin” (English, Georgian) Procedure:Stage 1 :Lead-in: teacher makes a brief introduction of the topic. Speaks about its importance,the reason for the choice (3-minutes)Stage 2 : Students make presentation ‘the wardrops_roots of Georgian_British relations”(35-40 minutes)1.general biography of Oliver and Marjory Wardrop2 Reading extracts from Wardrop’s :”The kingdom of Georgia”3 Friendship with Ilia Chavchavadze, their correspondence4 Reciting wardrop’s translation of “Hermit”, “Bazaleti lake”, “Elegia”,”Spring”5 Reading extracts from “The night in the panther’s skin” (In Georgian/English)Used technique: task (project) based learningStage 3:  Discussion: teacher asks student questions (analyzing, discussing some interesting issues)Eliciting answers (5_7)Stage 4 : Language practice (10-15 minutes)
 Post-reading tasksAimClass organization
Cloze_vocabulary, grammar, spellingIn Pairs
Matching   vocabulary, grammar, reading
Open-comprehension questions reading for gist, detail
Multiple choice testsreading

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