dilluns, 7 de setembre del 2015

UNIT 4 BREAK TIME


 OBJECTIVES
Throughout this unit, the student will be able to achieve the following points:

ð   Identify the names of games children play 
ð   Listen and say Tiger’s word chant 
ð   Listen, understand and repeat the story 
ð   Practise pronunciation /eI/ 
ð   Use and respond to classroom language 
ð   Sing songs 
ð   Make a cut-out and do a role play 
ð   Listen, understand and repeat the Ping and Pong story 
ð   Identify where you can and can’t play ball games 
ð   Ask and respond to questions about games you play at break time 
ð   Say key words in simple sentences 
ð   Read and write key words 
ð   Review and assess own learning 

CONTENTS: 

1.- LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE AND USE
Linguistic knowledge:
ACTIVE LANGUAGE
RECEPTIVE LANGUAGE
CORE LANGUAGE
Break Time Games
RECYCLED LANGUAGE
CLASSROOM LANGUAGE

What’s this game?
I don’t want to play …
That’s incredible!
Wow!


basketball, board game, cards,
computer game, football, hide and
seek, hopscotch, tag
Story vocabulary
I want to play (cards).
It’s your turn.
That’s not fair!
Don’t cheat!
CLIL vocabulary: places at school
canteen, classroom, corridor, gym,
library, playground
Structures
Do you want to …
No, thanks.
I want to …
You can/can’t play ball games in the classroom.
Let’s …
Have you got a …
I’ve got a …
I like …
Good idea.


Do you want to (sing a song)?
Yes, I do. No, I don’t.


Pronuntiation
-      The /eI/ sound (paint, games)


Socio cultural aspects and intercultural awareness
ð Interest in naming games children play
ð Enjoyment in a story about playing games at break time
ð Awareness of the need to play fairly
ð Pleasure in talking about the games you play
ð Interest in games children in the UK play at school


2.- LITERARY EDUCATION

  • Understanding simple literary works adapted to the students’ age and interests (narrative and poetic texts).
  • Introduction to the use of the school library
  • Taking part in dramatisations, memorisation, poem recitation, singing songs, telling stories, etc:
Songs and rhymes
-    Tiger’s word chant
-    Rock, paper, scissors
-    Tick Tock
-    I want to play
-    In the classroom

  
3.- CROSS-CURRICULAR ITEMS

§  Social Science: School rules

4.- ATTITUDES AND VALUES
ð Awareness of how to ask what people want to do
ð Awareness of how to respond to questions politely
ð Pleasure in practising pronunciation
ð Confidence in using classroom language
ð Enjoyment of the humour of the story
ð Awareness of where you can and can’t play ball games
ð Willingness to review and assess own learning

ð Enjoyment in finding out about other cultures  

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