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Plan
1. Introduction (5 minutes):
Welcome and Motivation: The teacher introduces the topic of the lesson, emphasizing
the importance of cooperation and teamwork in the context of the Olympic Games.
Main goals and objectives of the lesson: Maintaining student interest in the topic,
developing communication and cooperation skills.
Study Preparation: The teacher gives a presentation on the Olympic Games, including
the history, meanings of symbols, and the variety of sports.
Group discussion: Students express their thoughts and impressions of the information
presented, formulate questions and hypotheses for further research.
Group formation: Students are divided into small groups and choose a leader.
Topic Research: Each group is assigned to research a specific aspect of the Olympic
Games (history, symbolism, sports).
Planning: Groups develop a research plan and determine the roles of each participant.
Group work: Students conduct research using the materials and resources provided and
discuss and record their findings.
Presentation of Findings: Each group presents their findings and conclusions to the
class.
Questions and Discussion: Students ask questions of other groups, discuss similarities
and differences in their research, and share their thoughts and feedback.
5. Conclusion (5 minutes):
Evaluation is based on active participation in group work, the quality of the research
presented and contribution to the discussion of the results.
The teacher also provides reflection and feedback to each group on their work.
English Lesson Plan: Clothes and Fashion using Cooperative Language Learning
(CLL)
Grade: 7th Grade
Time: 45 minutes
Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to discuss various aspects of
clothes and fashion, express their opinions, and collaborate effectively in group
activities.
Materials: Pictures or flashcards of different clothing items, magazine cutouts of
fashion styles, whiteboard or poster paper, markers.
Procedure:
1. Introduction (5 minutes):
Greet the students and introduce the topic: "Today, we'll be exploring the world of
clothes and fashion."
Engage students by asking questions like: "What do you like to wear? Why?" and
"What are some popular fashion trends among your peers?"
2. Vocabulary Building (10 minutes):
Present and discuss vocabulary related to clothes and fashion using pictures or
flashcards.
Practice pronunciation and usage of new words through repetition and modeling.
Divide the class into small groups and assign each group a specific fashion style (e.g.,
casual, formal, sporty, retro).
Provide magazines or printed images of clothing items representing each style.
In their groups, students select clothing items and create an outfit for a fashion show
representing their assigned style.
Encourage collaboration, creativity, and communication among group members.
Each group presents their fashion show to the class, explaining their chosen style and
the reasoning behind their outfit selections.
Encourage students to use descriptive language and express their opinions about each
outfit.
Lead a brief discussion on the diversity of fashion styles and the importance of personal
expression through clothing choices.
Encourage students to reflect on what they've learned and share any new insights or
observations.
6. Wrap-Up:
Summarize the key points of the lesson and thank the students for their participation.
Assign a follow-up activity, such as writing a short paragraph about their favorite
fashion style or designing their own clothing line.