Intermediate
Month 3
Week One
Objective: Past modals of certainty, opinion and advice. Introductions, Pacific Gateway Rules, Class schecule, counselling and homework
That's a Possibility – Introductions
Warmer: Introductions – Introduction getting to known each other. Ss. introduce themselves, create name tags with their home with their home city in marker.
Ask three things and tell three things about your new classmates [15 min]
Information gap crossword from T-160 Interchange teacher's manual
Pacific Gateway Protocol - SNAP Activity [10 min]
Introduction to blogging:
All references to blogging class will include the following methodology components:
Warmer with grammar on blog: individually, in pairs and as a group
A reading of previous blogs and discussion
Online research for journal/presentation topic
Peer editing, T. led correction, one-on-one tutoring, and modalling of all grammar and writing.
One listening exercise with discussion from a video source file: University of Berkeley, iTunes ESL podcast, Voice of America for English learners.
Remembering people's names, manners, and respect in North America.
A name forgotten is not unimportant just unfamiliar adjust your expectation to a new country and experience. People are good everywhere but not necessarily the same.
Find Someone Who... Interchange Teacher's Manual T-161
Hi, my name is…. Reinforce cultural tolerance and the expectation of good possibilities. [20 min]
Interchange – Snapshot – Exercise One – p. 86
Interchange – Conversation – Listening and Repeat – What happened? P.86
Modals of Possibility from the Victoria Binder in the Present Tense – Chapter 13. with extensions. [20 min]
Writing Sample based on Reading of Homesickness Handout.
Listening Quiz for Interchange Ch. 13
Exercise 3 [30 min]
Assessment Quiz [20 min]
Homework
Interchange Workbook p. 73, 74
Azar p. 177, 179
Day 2 - Wednesday
Intermediate
Month 3
Week One
Theme: This is a possibility! - Past Modals for degrees of certainty.
Objective: Past modals of certainty, opinion and advice.
That's a Possibility
Warmer: Three questions - What must you do to finish your English Studies. Ask some questions about your teacher. Modal the answer with degrees of possibility chart on board 0 to 100%
Flashcard extension on Warmer to elicit grammar and review from yesterday
Elicit grammar and then present followed up with the practice sheet from Victoria Binder. Must, may, could, might, would..
Interchange - Grammar Focus – Exercise Four – p.87
Interchange Teacher's Manual "Death on the Canal" Extension p. T-172 .
Homework: Taken up in pairs, then with group on the board.
Interchange - Listening – Jumping to conclusions – Exercise Five - p. 87
Flash Activity modeled with groups and corrected by the same
Photo Play - What do you think happened? Distribute photos around the room. Ss write down what might have happened. .
Discuss Journal/Presentation
Homework:
Interchange WB p. 75, 76 Azar p. 181
Day 3 - Thursday
Month 3
Intermediate
Interchange Chapter Thirteen
Objective: GRAMMAR FOCUS - PAST MODALS FOR OPINION AND ADVICE
Theme: This is a possibility! - Past Modals for degrees of certainty.
Warmer: Name Game - Ask Question about each other using nametag with question prompts. See MM binder.
Recast this warmer into an introduction of opinions and advice.
Interchange 6, 7, 8, with extension exercise and presentation from Victorian Binder same month and chapter. P. 88
Discussion Question Cards using cards in file, in pairs, eliciting grammar, answering questions and monitoring.
DVD LESSON FROM TEACHERS VIDEO HANDBOOK AND ALL EXTENSIONS AND MATERIALS
TEACHER LED DISCUSSION ON MODALS IN ENGLISH - LECTURE STYLE - STUDENT QUESTIONS WITH MODELLING
Outline Presentation Skills and Journal topic for Monday: BOARDWORK AND PRESENTATION WITH GROUP DISCUSSION AND QUESTIONS.
Review Homework
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Homework:
Interchange WB p 77, 78
Day 4 - Friday
Month 3
Wk One
Interchange Chapter Thirteen
Objective: GRAMMAR FOCUS - PAST MODALS FOR OPINION AND ADVICE
Theme: This is a possibility! - Past Modals for degrees of certainty.
Warmer: Bingo REVIEW Grammar from first section of Unit 13
Interchange – Grammar Focus – Exercise Nine - Past Modals for Opinion and Advice – p. 89
Extension using Victoria Binder Grammar Section – p. _____ .
Interchange – Word Power – Reactions – Exercise Ten - p. 89
Extension Vocabulary with definition in Mark's file.
Discussion:
Imagine someone was late for class, needed help, could not find an apartment, had lost something on the subway… Give a reaction and discuss.
Interchange – Reading – Running Dictation – combined class based on text on p. 91
SOCIAL ISSUES - WHAT SHOULD WE DO? IN-CLASS RUNNING DICTATION IN PAIRS - TORONTO STAR SOURCE SEE FILE [BACKGROUND FOR BLOG/JOURNAL]
Running Dictation Canada's Poor - see Mark's File
Discussion Question on Advice Suggestion and Opinion - Modeled, Board question, brainstorm from Ss and list the question on the board.
What is the problem? How did it happen? Can it change? ...
Review Homework
Group/Pairs on board for homework p. 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78
Presentation Skills - Recap and Reminder
Journal and presentation review for TUESDAY.
Board game – Sound Advice
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Homework: Chapter 14 - Look Ahead, Journal and Presentation:
Day 5 - Monday
Month 3
Week Two
Interchange Chapter Thirteen
Objective: GRAMMAR FOCUS - PAST MODALS FOR OPINION AND ADVICE
Theme: This is a possibility! - Past Modals for degrees of certainty.
Warmer: Vocabulary Charades with a review of Unit 13 words, idioms, expressions and grammar.
Chapter Thirteen Quiz
Take up the take home quiz and discuss the possible answers.
Brainstorm with the students actors, TV shows, entertainment, studios etc.
Test their knowledge of the entertainment industry and expand.
How is the magic made?
How are things done?
Disneyland, Playstation, Videos, and online.
How things are made? Name ten things that you know how to make or do? How do you do that?
Interchange – Exercise One – Snapshot – p. 92 – extention discussion questions
Interchange – Exercise Two – Converstation and Practice Pronunciation – Movies are hardwork! P. 92
Victoria Binder Extension Exercises – Grammar Section – 1/16 2/16
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Homework:
P 79, 80
Day 6 - Tuesday
Month 3
Wk Two
Interchange Chapter Fourteen - The Oscars
Objective: Increase fluency and expanded sentences using passive with Modal
Warmer:Student Survey:
BLOG CLASS IN COMPUTER LAB:
Warmer with grammar on blog: individually, in pairs and as a group
A reading of previous blogs and discussion
Online research for journal/presentation topic
Peer editing, T. led correction, one-on-one tutoring, and modalling of all grammar and writing.
One listening exercise with discussion from a video source file: University of Berkeley, iTunes ESL podcast, Voice of America for English learners.
_______________________ Break _____________________
1. Warmer: 4 parts: Students A/B Talking about Movies: [30 Minutes] - Paired Activity Handouts on line
2. Interchange – Grammar Focus – Exercise Three – p. 93
(see teachers notes books closed Write the dates on the board important for film
Extension: The movie that the Ss where to choose from the day before and the 10 jobs
3. Introduce Passive Grammar Homework from day before in Workbook.
Homework - WB p. 81, 82
Ideas for tomorrow's class.
Day 7 - Wednesday
Month 3
Wk Two
Interchange Chapter Fourteen - The Oscars
Theme: Movies/Passive with Modal
Warmer: FSW - (Extension of yesterdays Behind the Scene. Jobs Flashcards. Extended Ss find their own definitions for the entertainment industry vocabulary extended with definitions as a groups activity and in pairs
1. Vocabulary builder. Jobs Extended Ss find their own definitions for the entertainment industry vocabulary.
2. Passive Grammar Extension and Exercises form Victoria
3. Listening Activity Exercise 4 – p.93
4. Review Homework:
5.. Role Play: What do I do? Brainstorm parts and jigsaw with the class describing what you do? Have your partner guess who you are? Job Tile.
6. Vocabulary Builder: Charades
Oscar Nominations and Field of Interest: What does it take to make a movie? Who does the work? Screen Writer, Director, Camera Man, Computer Programmer, Special Effects, Extras, Stunts, Stuntman, Make-up Artist, Producer, Photo Editor, Promoters, Media advisors, Reviews, Gossip Reporters, Location Experts, Pyrotechnics, Animation, Claymation, Cartoon, Documentary, Genres of Films, Eras…
Interchange – Exercise Five – Speaking – Step by step 0- p. 94
Interchange – Exercise Six – Writing – Describing a Process – p. 94
Interchange – Exercise Ten – Grammar Focus – p.96
Extensions: There own new movie story as a chain story, corrected in pairs and then displayed for the group to read (start making them notice the people who in the flashcards. Using defining and non-defining relative clauses.
Passive Board Game – MM – Resource binder
Good Grammar Passive Quiz p. 109
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Homework:
P 83, 84
Day 8 – Thursday
Month 3
Week TwoI
nterchange Chapter Fourteen - The OscarsTheme: Movies/Defining and Non Defining Clauses
Warmer: FSW - See File and select defining jobs and behind the scenes theme.
DVD LESSON FROM TEACHERS VIDEO HANDBOOK AND ALL EXTENSIONS AND MATERIALS
Boardnotes:
Defining and non- defining relative clause
Focus Ss attention of the view of the part of each sentence who or that for common sentence structure related to inherent attributes.
Explain the difference between the two types of clauses;
1. Defining relative clause: The information in the clause is necessary. It shows us the person which person is being described or talked about.
2. Non-defining relative clause: The information is not necessary but is additional descriptive information.
Extension from Interchange p. 90
Follow up with extension and further explanation from Victoria Binder as a comprehension check.
Listening Exercise 9 with Cloze
Interchange – Exercise 7 – Word Power – Review – p. 95
Interchange – Exercise 8 – Pronunciation – Review – p.95
Interchange – Exercise – Listening – Review – p. 95
Passive Board Game in reverse – start at the finish to complete exercise.
Interchange 12 - Reading from Interchange 3 " Bollywood"
Homework:
An outline of your Journal and Presentation, please.
Day Nine – Friday
Month 3
Week Two
Interchange Chapter Fourteen - Behind the Scenes - Relative Clauses Continued and Review
Warmer: Passive Find Someone who….
Grammar Re-presented:
How to Use Relative Clauses
Use relative clauses to provide extra information. This information can either define something (defining clause), or provide unnecessary, but interesting, added information (non-defining clause).
Relative clauses can be introduced by:
a relative pronoun: who (whom), which, that, whose
no relative pronoun, Ø.
where, why and when instead of a relative pronoun
You need to consider the following when deciding which relative pronoun to use:
Is the subject or object or possessive of a relative clause?
Does it refers to a person or an object?
Is the relative clause a defining or non-defining relative clause?
NOTE: Relative clauses are often used in both spoken and written English. There is a tendency to use non-defining relative clauses mostly in written, rather than in spoken, English.
Interchange 12 - Reading from Interchange 3 " Bollywood" p. 97
Victoria Exercises for Relative Clauses and Board game extension.
Making Relative Clauses Chain Gang:
Ss. in pairs make two sentence about the same person or thing. Without making a one sentence, they pass the paper on to the next pair. Each pair make two pairs of sentences doubled spaced on lined paper. After the full rotation through the class the pairs work on combining the paired sentence into one sentences. If it is not possible, correction are made through monitoring by the Teacher. The sentences are posted, reviewed and corrected in a mingling activity by the entire class. The pair with the most correct sentences wins a prize TBA on Monday.
Vocabulary Review:
See Handout in Resource File.
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Homework:Journal/Presentation/, Look ahead to Chaper 15, Practice Relative Clause at:http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/cill/eap/relativeclauses.htm
Day 10 - Monday
Month 3
Chapter 15 - Interchange 3 - Intermediate Level
Objective to improve usage of Modals of Opinion and Recommendation
Warmer: Walk and Talk – Spot the Errors
Review Homework from P. 81, 82, 83, 84
Unit 14 Quiz
Peer marking and discussion of take home quiz. Wrap-up and introduce new chapter, themes, grammar and homework for Tuesday.
Interchange – Exeercise One - Snapshot – p. 100
Social Issues Brainstorm Activity
Reading Lawyer Turns Outlaw from Victoria Binder
Law in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Korea, pick two countries and contrast different issues. How is it different?
Interchange – Exercise Two - Speaking p.100
Discussion noisy neighbors, damp basements, homestay problems, recommendation for change, dos and donts, giving opinions.
Interchange - Grammar Focus - Exercise Three with exercises p. 101
Extensions from Victoria Grammar section ______ .
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Homework: WB p. 85, 86
Good Grammar P TBA Handout
Azar p.180
Day 11
Intermediate
Month 3
Chapter 15 - Interchange 3 - Intermediate Level
Objective to improve usage of Modals of Opinion and Recommendation
Warmer: Walk and Talk – There ought to be a law? Social Issues
Writing
BLOG CLASS IN COMPUTER LAB:
Warmer with grammar on blog: individually, in pairs and as a group
A reading of previous blogs and discussion
Online research for journal/presentation topic
Peer editing, T. led correction, one-on-one tutoring, and modalling of all grammar and writing.
One listening exercise with discussion from a video source file: University of Berkeley, iTunes ESL podcast, Voice of America for English learners.
Break
Discussion noisy neighbors, damp basements, homestay problems, recommendation for change, dos and donts, giving opinions.
Interchange - Grammar Focus - Exercise Three with exercises p. 101 reviewed with extensions
Extensions from Victoria Grammar section ______ .
Good Grammar Exercise p. ______ .
Find someone who mingling Activity and Activator for zero-enthused social-issue-related students: TBA
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Homework: WB p. 87, 88
Good Grammar P TBA Handout
Azar p.180
Day 12
Intermediate
Month 3
Chapter 15 - Interchange 3 - Intermediate Level
Objective to improve usage of Modals of Opinion and Recommendation
Tag Questions
Warmer: Spot the Errors
Review Homework
Interchange – Exercise Four - Discussion – What's your opinion. Extended with brainstormed issues in categories. Categories race. based on Interchange 4. What's your opinion?
Interchange – Exercise Five – Listening – What should be done? P. 102
Unit 15 – Listening Quiz – See Teachers Book. Peer correction, practice dialogue and return marked papers to teacher.
Interchange 15 – You be the judge – Activity in back of the book with no page number.
Interchange – Exercise 7 – Social Issues – p. 102 extended with other social issues and discussion. See Mark's file.
Ideas for tomorrow's class.
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Homework p. 89,90
Day 13
Intermediate
Month 3
Chapter 15 - Interchange 3 - Intermediate Level
Objective to improve usage of Modals of Opinion and Recommendation
Tag Questions
Warmer: Find someone who … ADAPTED BY MM 6/21
Interchange – Exercise 6 – It isn't cheap – Listening – p. 103
Interchange – Exercise 7 – Grammar Focus – Tag Questions- p. 103
Extended with exercise from Good Grammar p. _____ .
Extended with Board game see resource file.
Interchange – Exercise 10 – Intonation of tag questions
QUIZ ON ACTUAL UNIT 15 Monday
RETURN FIRST QUIZ
TAKE UP WITH CLASS TOEIC STRATEGIES.
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HOMEWORK:
JOURNAL/PRESENTATION/BLOG
Day 14
Intermediate
Month 3
Chapter 15 - Interchange 3 - Intermediate Level
Objective to improve usage of Modals of Opinion and Recommendation
Tag Questions
WARMER:
Interchange – Exercise 10 – Pronunciation – p. 104
Interchange – Exercise 11 – Listening – p. 104
Interchange – Exercise 12 – Writing – p. 104
Preparing for blogging and last presentation
Interchange – Exercise 13 – Reading – p. 105
BOARDGAME – SOUNDADVICE [NEW RESOURCES BINDER – SUYA]
REVIEW HOMEWORK P. 85,86,87,88
HOMEWORK REVIEW CHAPTERS 13, 14, 15
QUIZ ON UNIT 15
Ideas for tomorrow's class.
Day 15
Intermediate
Month 3
Chapter 15 - Interchange 3 - Intermediate Level
Objective to improve usage of Modals of Opinion and Recommendation
Tag Questions
Writing
BLOG CLASS IN COMPUTER LAB:
Warmer with grammar on blog: individually, in pairs and as a group
A reading of previous blogs and discussion
Online research for journal/presentation topic
Peer editing, T. led correction, one-on-one tutoring, and modalling of all grammar and writing.
One listening exercise with discussion from a video source file: University of Berkeley, iTunes ESL podcast, Voice of America for English l
Break
Three Presentations - Movie Reviews and hand-in Journal [15 min]
Comprehension check of the passive with exercise TBA [20 MIN]
Three Presentations - Presentations [15 min]
Comprehension check of relative clauses (board game) [20 MIN]
Ideas for tomorrow's class.
Day 16
Intermediate
Month 3
Chapter 15 - Interchange 3 - Intermediate Level
Objective to improve usage of Modals of Opinion and Recommendation
Tag Questions
Warmer - Flashcard and Vocabulary Review
Vocabulary Review Charades using flashcards from previous week with two competing teams. RACE EXPRESS [15 MIN]
Three Presentations - Presentations [15 min]
Social Issues Warmer for there ought to be a law: 10 questions - 10 laws [10 min]
Three Presentations - Presentations [15 min]
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENTS
Break
Grammar Activitiesfor review.
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2.
3.
ACTIVATION ACTIVITY and Wrap-up
DAY 17 [Thursday]
Intermediate
Month 3
Week FOUR
WARMER OR GAME TO ACTIVATE: COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENT
REVIEW OF UNIT 13
Interchange Progress Check Unit 13
Exercise One – Listening – Where did it take place? - p. 98
1. Modal example question from Communication Assessment questions in groups of 3 and jigsaw discussion of grammar point. Role play and discussion questions.
Interchange Progress Check Unit 13
Exercise Two – Discussion – Tricky Situations - p. 98
Self-Study CD – Listening – Unit 13
2. Modal example question from Communication Assessment questions in groups of 3 and jigsaw discussion of grammar point. Role play and discussion questions.
REVIEW OF UNIT 14
Interchange Progress Check Unit 14
Exercise Four – Speaking – People in your life - p. 99
1. Modal example question from Communication Assessment questions in groups of 3 and jigsaw discussion of grammar point. Role play and discussion questions.
Interchange Progress Check Unit 14
Exercise Three – GAME – From first to last - p. 99
Self-Study CD – Listening – Unit 14
2. Modal example question from Communication Assessment questions in groups of 3 and jigsaw discussion of grammar point. Role play and discussion questions.
REVIEW OF UNIT 15
Interchange Progress Check Unit 15
Exercise One – Discussion – Setting the rules - p. 112
1. Modal example question from Communication Assessment questions in groups of 3 and jigsaw discussion of grammar point. Role play and discussion questions.
Interchange Progress Check Unit 15
Exercise Two – Listening – Social Issues - p. 112
Self-Study CD – Listening – Unit 15
2. Modal example question from Communication Assessment questions in groups of 3 and jigsaw discussion of grammar point. Role play and discussion questions.
GROUP LED COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENT REVIEW
USE SOME ACTIVITIES TO BREAK UP REVIEW.
AFTERNOON:
COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENT
Ideas for tomorrow's class.
DAY 18 [Final Friday]
Intermediate
Month 3
Week FOUR
WARMER: Yearbook style last day class card with handwritten comments
Blogging these journal entries in the computer lab.
Podcast ESL listening activity with research and then discussion in pairs.
Review Exercises from Good Grammar.
Exceptional Student
Housekeeping
Progress Reports with One on one counseling.
Boardgame activities suggested review from class activites or vocabulary charades.
Peer to peer discussion topics:
SETTLEMENT IN CANADA
COMMON ERRORS AND VOCABULARY BUILDING
LEARNING STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS
LIFE SKILLS TRAINING.
PROGRESS REPORTS AND ONE ON ONE COUNSELING
Class Lunch
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