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Starter

Think of 5 things you would never learn in school.

In pairs, think of 10 things you would never do in school.

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Literacy

ICTAFL

Pace ThinkingQuestioning NumeracyTeamwork

Stretch & Challenge

Motivated & EngagedEAL

Oracy

StarterPlenary

VLEObjectives:

• Develop speaking skills to Entry Level 1/2 standard

Outcomes - You will be able to:

• Explain things you would never do

• Use connectives.

• Justify why something is the odd one out

• State your opinion and argue your point of view.

• Develop your persuasive speaking skills.

Oracy

Literacy

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Which is the odd one out?Justify your answer.

Objective: To improve speaking & listening skills to EL1 & EL2 standard.

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Which is the odd one out?Justify your answer.

Objective: To improve speaking & listening skills to EL1 & EL2 standard.

bravebetter

beautiful

handsome

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Connectives – choose one of these connectives and say a sentence using the connective appropriately.

DuringEL2

In particular

EL3

Similarly

EL2

EspeciallyEL1

EspeciallyEL3

Because

EL1

Although

EL3Also

EL1ExceptEL2

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Objective: To improve speaking & listening skills to EL1 & EL2 standard.

Choose one of the following statements. Work in threes. Persuade your partners that this statement is justified.

1. It is cruel to keep animals in a zoo.2. Girls work harder than boys.3. Aliens have visited the earth.4. Sometimes it is better not to tell the

truth.5. Films with violence and bad language

should never be shown on television.6. War is always wrong.

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Objective: To improve speaking & listening skills to EL2 & EL3 standard.

Endangered Pandas

Pandas are rare today and are protected in by law in China. In 1963, the first panda was exhibited in a zoo outside China. Today, there are more than a number of pandas in zoos across the world. Pandas can be seen in zoos in Washington D.C., Mexico City, London, Tokyo, Madrid, Paris and Berlin. All pandas in zoos are given double names: this is a Chinese custom, which indicates affection. For example Tian Tian; Chi Chi; Ming Ming and Bao Bao. Scientists study the zoo pandas in hope to learn how to save wild pandas from extinction. There are only about 700 to 1000 pandas alive in the world today.Imagine you are one of the scientists researching pandas and a philanthropist has come to you and offered you a substantial research grant if you persuade them that your research deserves this funding. They ask you ‘What makes a panda so special that it should be saved?’ … your response is crucial.

Tian – heaven; Chi – energy; Ming – bright; Bao - treasure

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Plenary

10 vivos

5 vivos

3 vivos