06 - ESOL Teacher Notes Entry 1 Unit 6
06 - ESOL Teacher Notes Entry 1 Unit 6
06 - ESOL Teacher Notes Entry 1 Unit 6
The neighbourhood
Curriculum coverage
Listening and speaking
Skill
Sc/E1.4d; Lr/E1.1c, 2b, 2c
Sc/E1.3c, 3d, 4a; Lr/E1.2e
Sc/E1.3c, 4c; Lr/E1.2b, 3b
Lr/E1.2e
Sc/E1.1b, 3b; Sd/E1.1b; Lr/E1.2b, 2d, 2e
Skill
Rt/E1.1a; Rw/E1.1a, 2a, 3a; Rs/E1.1a, 1b
Wt/E1.1a; Ws/E1.1a, 2a; Ww.E1.1a, 1b
Rt/E1.1b, 2a
Key functions
Giving a description
Asking for and giving directions and location
Asking for and giving information
Dealing with misunderstandings and asking for clarification
Key grammar
Present simple
There is/are
Have got
Adjectives
Prepositions of place
Imperatives
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The neighbourhood
Rationale
To introduce the theme and content of the unit
and look at the learning objectives
Task
Rationale
To practise listening for gist and for specific
information; to present lexis for places; to use
adjectives for describing a place; to revise have got
and present there is/are and a/some for talking
about a neighbourhood; to listen for grammatical
and phonological detail
Activity A
Pre-task activity
Materials
Task
Pages 2 and 3
Describing your
neighbourhood
Listening to a description
of a place
Extension
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Activity B
Whats it like?
Pre-task activity
Task
Extension
Learners write three sentences about Anitas,
Mohameds and their own neighbourhoods
(Its ).
Talk about other neighbourhoods in the area.
Set up pair work:
A: Where do you live?
B: In X.
A: Whats it like?
B: Its adjective.
Drill the questions and model the exchange with
learners as necessary.
Activity C
Task
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Differentiation
Extension
Page 4
Reading and writing about a
neighbourhood
Materials
Activity B
Rationale
Task
Activity A
Reading an e-mail
Pre-task activity
Task
Writing an e-mail
Differentiation
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Page 5
Asking where places are
Materials
Rationale
Activity A
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Pre-task activity
Activity B
Task
Task
Pages 6 and 7
Introducing directions
Materials
Rationale
To read a simple street map; to review asking for
location; to extend giving location with
prepositions of place (next to, opposite, between);
to listen for specific information for location and
directions; to give and follow simple directions
Activity A
Reading a map
Pre-task activity
Activity B
Pre-task activity
Task
Task
Understanding directions
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Activity C
Giving directions
Task
Using map A in Activity B, follow and say the
route again, drilling each direction: Go straight
on. Turn left at the post office. Its on the left.
Learners match the cards of directions and
sketch maps from the photocopiable resources.
Use flashcards for further word recognition work
as necessary.
Set up task 2 as pair work. Write prompts on the
board:
A: Where ?
B: In Street/Road directions.
A: Thank B.
Example:
A: Wheres the post office?
B: Its in New Road. Go straight on, turn right at
the job centre and its on the right.
A: Thanks.
Refer learners to the phrases in speech bubbles
on page 7. They can read them through before
they start the task.
Model the pair work with a more confident
learner, and then with two learners together.
Remind learners to select the most appropriate
question: Wheres the ? Wheres the nearest ?
Page 8
Checking directions
Materials
Rationale
To listen for gist in a conversation; to say Excuse me
with an appropriate intonation to get attention; to
check back; to reinforce map skills; to extend work
on asking for and giving directions
Activity A
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Differentiation
Getting attention
Task
Page 9
Opening times
Materials
Rationale
To listen for specific information about opening
times on the phone; to deal with an automated
message; to practise checking back and dealing
with misunderstandings; to practise phoning to ask
for opening times, checking back and dealing with
misunderstandings
Activity A
Task
Activity C
Task
Extension
Extension
Activity B
Checking back and
correcting misunderstandings
Task
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Page 10
Finding out about a place
Page 11
Check it
Materials
Rationale
Rationale
To use the way a text looks to help to predict its
purpose and type; to use key words to help obtain
information from texts; to read a leaflet
Activity A
Getting information
about a place
Task
Activity A
Task
Differentiation
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Mini-projects
Rationale
To encourage learners to work independently; to
practise and apply the skills and language from the
unit outside the class
Learners can select one or all of the tasks. For more
information, see the Introduction to the Teachers
Notes.
If appropriate these projects could be combined.
Activity A
Extension
Writing about a
neighbourhood
Activity B
Activity C
How am I doing?
Rationale
To encourage learners to evaluate their own
learning; to provide a record of their learning
Learners use the checklist to evaluate their learning
over the course of the unit. For more information,
see the Introduction to the Teachers Notes.
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Activity C
Page 13
Directions and instructions
Task
Materials
Instructions
Rationale
To read directions; to read and write sentences with
the imperative form of the verb; to write directions;
to recognise some common imperatives used as
instructions
Pages 14 and 15
Finding information
Materials
Activity A
Reading directions
Task
Activity B
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Rationale
To use the way a text looks to help to predict its
purpose and text type; to use key words to help
obtain information from text; to understand that it
is not always necessary to read every word in order
to obtain specific information from texts
Activity A
Task
Writing directions
Task
Activity B
Task
Differentiation
Activity B
Task
Extension
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Spelling and writing
Rationale
To use lettersound correspondence of short vowels
to aid reading and spelling; to practise writing a
simple text about the neighbourhood
Activity A
Spelling
Task
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Photocopiable resources
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Reading an e-mail
Activity A
A
Tess,
Thanks for your e-mail. How are you? I like my computing
course. Ive got a room in a house. Its OK. My street is
quiet. I like Santon. The centre is very busy. Its got lots of
shops. There are some nice cafs. Theres a sports centre!
Must go. Come and visit.
Anita
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Tess,
Thanks for your e-mail. How are you? I like my
computing course. Ive .. a room in a house.
Its .. . My street is quiet. I like Santon. The centre is
very .. . Its got lots of shops. .. are some nice
cafs. .. a sports centre!
Must go. Come and visit.
Anita
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Writing an e-mail
Activity B
C
......
...
There
....
..
Come and visit.
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Asking where places are
Activity B
ROLE CARD A
(B. Answer.)
A. Thank B.
a
b
c
d
post office
supermarket
bus station
market
ROLE CARD B
New Road
Bedford Street
London Road
Say youre not sure.
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Page 7
Giving directions
Activity C
Post
office
You are
here
Y
Post
office
Post
office
Go straight on.
Turn right at the post office.
Turn left at the post office.
Its on the right.
Its on the left.
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Post
office
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Asking for opening times
Activity C
ROLE CARD A
A: Santon Library. Good morning.
B: What ?
A: Were open from to .
B: to ?
A: No, to .
Santon Library
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
95.30
97.00
95.30
95.30
95.30
93.30
B: to .
A: Thats right.
B: Thanks. Bye.
A: Bye.
ROLE CARD B
A: Santon Library. Good morning.
B: What on ?
A: Were open from to .
B: to ?
A: No, to .
B: to .
A: Thats right.
B: Thanks. Bye.
A: Bye.
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