CELTA Assignemnt LRT Grammar 1
CELTA Assignemnt LRT Grammar 1
CELTA Assignemnt LRT Grammar 1
FORM: include target language structure Anticipated problems & solutions of Form
Past simple : Subject +verb+ ed P1: Ss might not know or recognize the irregular past
Past perfect : S+ had + past participle (v3) participle ‘begun’ and assume that is be+gone
When + S + past simple ,+ S+ past perfect . S1: Highlight form on WB and ask ‘is it one word or two
How will you help learners with form (board? Tables? words ?' then elicit the three forms of the verb ‘begin'
Elicitation? (if necessary draw a form table on reverse side began' begun.
of this sheet)
P2: Ss might get confused with the placing of the time
I will ask the Ss to look at the example and tell what are the conjunction when.
three main things we need in each clause to form such type S2: highlight form and show a possible reordering of the
of sentences. sentence.
When I arrived
The film Had Begun P3: Ss might assume that past perfect should always come
first because of its meaning.
And elicit form . S3: Clarify: you can have the past perfect at the beginning
___________ + __________________ + _____________ or the end of the sentence. Write on WB ‘ the film had
begun when I arrived at the cinema. ‘ = ‘ when I arrived at
1
ASSIGNMENT: LANGUAGE RELATED TASKS
PRONUNCIATION: include: Phonemic transcription (target Anticipated problems & solutions of pronunciation
language only), word stress and/or sentence stress, weak P1: Ss might allocate sentence stress wrongly.
forms and linking etc S1: Drill using gestures for main stress and show stress on
○ ○ ○ ○ WB.
P2: Ss might stress had instead of past participle.
/wɛn aɪ əˈraɪvd ət ðə ˈsɪnəmə, ðə fɪlm həd bɪˈgʌn/iv
S2: show weak forms and drill. Monitor closely when
conducting oral practice.
P3: Ss might pronounce /bɪˈgʌn/ as / bɪˈgæn /
S3: show difference and drill.
REFERENCE: Please find references below.
i
Aitkan, R . (1992) Ideas for presenting and practising tenses in English. P47
ii
Swan, M. ( 2005). Practical English Usage. Oxford University Press .p 420.
iii
workman, G (2005). Practical English Usage. Chadburn Publishing. 0HT 22
iv
https://tophonetics.com/
○ = sentence stress.