Theme of lesson:
Challenges in Growing Up
Language skill:
Speaking
Sub skills: Listening,
Writing
Date: 5th March 2014
Time: 10 a.m. – 11.20
a.m.
Duration/Time: 2
periods (80 minutes)
Level of students:
Polytechnic students
Level of language:
Intermediate
Number of students: 40
students
General objectives:
· To improve students fluency in English
language.
· To build students confidence in using
English.
· To encourage students in thinking
critically using English.
Values:
· Being true to one’s self.
· Overcoming obstacles.
· Never give up.
· Teamwork and cooperation.
· Time management.
Learning outcomes: At
the end of the lesson,
· Students should be able to pronounce
words correctly.
· Students should be able to speak
proficiently and confidently in English with less hesitant.
· Students should be able to critically
analyse issues in English.
Teaching
aids (software or language sites):
- Windows Media Player (video downloaded from YouTube): Poem recitation ‘If’ by Rudyard Kipling.
- Dragon Naturally Speaking: speech recognition and synthesizer software : http://www.nuance.com/for-individuals/by-product/dragon-for-pc/home-version/index.htm
- Student interactive: Persuasion map: http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/student-interactives/persuasion-30034.html
- Computers and microphone
- LCD player.
Procedure:
Number
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Duration
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Activities
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Teaching Aids/
Resources
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Teacher’s Role
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1.
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5 minutes
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Induction
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1. Teacher briefs the students by introducing the theme about the subject and activities that they are going to do for today’s lesson.
2. Teacher clarifies about the objective of today’s lesson and recalls some knowledge of previous classes that will be beneficial to be practiced in today’s lesson.
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2.
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1 minute
2 minutes
3 minutes
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Watch video
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Video of poem recitation ‘If’ by Rudyard Kipling.
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1. Teacher then
distributes the printed version of the poem's lyric to each and every student.
2. Teacher briefs the
students generally on what the video is all about and asks the students to
focus on the issues, values discussed in the poem.
3. Teacher plays the
recitation video to the students.
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3.
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2 minutes
7 minutes
3 minutes
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Pronunciation
(Activity 1)
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Computers
Dragon Naturally Speaking
software
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1. Teacher demonstrates
step by step on how to use the pronunciation software that has already been
installed on every computer in the class.
2. Now, the teacher
instructs each student to recite the poem to the software on their own.
The software will give
an instant feedback.
3. At the end, teacher
randomly chooses two to three samples of poem recitation from selected students
as to show the errors made.
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5.
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1 minute
1 minute
10 minutes
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Group discussion
|
Computers
Students interactive: Persuasion map
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1. Teacher requests the
students to create 8 groups consisting of 5 students each.
2. Each group needs to
open a webpage as a medium to exemplify their ideas at the given link:
http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/student-interactives/persuasion-30034.html
3. This webpage offers
a persuasion map where students can discuss, disseminate and explicate their
ideas in groups by analyzing critically on the poem.
4. Along the way,
teacher clarifies that students are able to use computers prepared in classroom
to find information.
5. Teacher monitors the
discussion to ensure both introvert and extrovert learners contribute by
providing ideas.
6. Teacher randomly
selects a representative from each group to present their ideas in front of the
class so that each and every student will be ready..
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6.
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42 minutes
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Mini presentation and open discussion
(Activity 2)
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1. Each group presents their ideas in front of the class not more than 5 minutes with the help of the persuasion map software.
2. Other students need to actively participate in the discussion should there be any confusion by asking question for clarification.
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7.
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3 minutes
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Conclusion
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1. Teacher explains clearly about today’s activities and reflects by asking them what they have learned from the whole lesson.
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Evaluation:
- Dragon Naturally Speaking: speech recognition and synthesizer software – Evaluate student’s pronunciation.
- Mini presentation – Examine issues discussed are relevant to the poem.
- Participation – Observe student’s involvement and contribution to the discussion.
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