ALUMNO RESIDENTE: Calizaya, María Eugenia
Período de Práctica: Nivel Secundario.
Institución Educativa: CEM N° 39
Dirección: Avenida Antártida Argentina y Avenida Pocha López.
Sala/Grado/Sección: 3er Año II División
Cantidad de alumnos: 23 alumnos.
Nivel Lingüístico del curso: Elementary
Tipo de Planificación: Clase
Unidad Temática: Past Simple Tense
Clase N°: 2
Fecha: 13/09/2017
Hora: 16.55 hs a 18.20hs
Duración de la clase: 80 minutos.
Fecha de primera entrega: 11/09/2017
Teaching points:
• Revision of Past Simple (Irregular and Irregular verbs)
• Revision of Wh- words in interrogative structures.
• Talking about past events.
• Use of a new structure: Negative Past simple
Learning Aims:
• Develop the students´ reading skills by reading questions and answers in the target
language.
• Develop their speaking skills by answering questions.
• Develop speaking and listening skills by interacting with peers and the teacher by
answering questions about past events and watching a video.
• Develop their writing skills by writing sentences in context using the target
structure.
Language Focus:
Function Lexis Structure Pronunciation
REVISION Talking about
past events.
Prepositions: In,
at, on.
Question words:
Where, When,
Who, What,
Why.
Regular and
Irregular verbs
The lunar
module landed
on the moon.
What /wɒt/
NEW Negative
sentences about
past events.
Past Simple
(Negative
Form).
Time
expressions.
Buzz Aldrin
didn´t say the
famous words.
Did /`dɪdnt/
 Teaching Approach: The lesson is based on Communicative Approach and
organized through the PPP method.
 Integration of skills: The skills the students develop are listening and speaking
skills, through the listening of questions about well-known events that occurred in
the past and watching a video about the first moon man on the moon and the
production of their own chinks of language in order to answer those questions. Also
the students develop reading and writing skills throughout the activities.
 Materials and resources: For this lesson we need a blackboard and white chalk,
copies of the activities, photocopies of the pages of the book New Headway
Elementary Level 2011 (page 59), copies of the logos of INVAP and NASA, and a
video. The link of the video is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwZb2mqId0A&list=PLGeSuu19s04DrG6hHYHhrxNK
F9kcz-VEg&index=16
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Comment [1]: Will	
  you	
  use	
  a	
  projector	
  or	
  a	
  
computer?	
  
 Pedagogical use of ICT in class or at home: audiovisual material will be used to
support the exposure of the students to the teaching point.
 Seating arrangement: The students will be on their own tables, and later arranged in
groups. Assessment: I’ll check the students’ comprehension by making gestures and
miming. I’ll encourage them to produce chunks of language during the speaking
stage.
 Possible problems/difficulties and possible solutions: The activities may take longer
than expected. So, I´ll check the time spent during each activity. Students will
surely use their mother tongue as they are not used to using English. In that case I
will provide them with the equivalent in English.
 Potential Problems students may have with the language: I will use different
techniques to help them use the new items, such as repeating the vocabulary items,
giving the first part of sentences and questions so they can complete them and
encouraging the students to participate. Regarding the pronunciation, I will not
focus on correcting every item, but to the production of chunks of language and
encouraging them to use the new structures in context.
 Assessment: I will assess them by asking questions individually so as they can give
me examples, and using echoing to check their listening comprehension. Also I
correct the written activities and homework in order to check the comprehension of
the new items and grammatical structures.
Routine: 5 minutes
I´ll walk into the classroom and greet the students: “Hello! How are you?” I start the lesson
greeting the students and get them into the mood of work
Transition: I tell them: “Today we will know a little more about these logos, Did you see
them before?” I stick on the board the logos of INVAP and NASA. EA: yes! INVAP and
NASA! . I asked the students if they know where are they located. EA: United States of
America and Argentina!
	
  
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Comment [2]: Grammar.	
  Have	
  you	
  seen	
  them	
  
before?	
  
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Comment [3]: Make	
  sure	
  you	
  know	
  what	
  they	
  
stand	
  for,	
  in	
  case	
  students	
  don´t	
  know	
  or	
  just	
  ask	
  
you.	
  
Presentation: 10 minutes
Purpose: Further expose learners to the target language, foster comprehension.
I write on the blackboard near the logos two words: ARSAT-1 and APOLLO 11 and ask
the students what they know about it: “Was Apollo 11 a rocket or a satellite? Did the
astronauts walk on the moon? Was ARSAT- 1 launched with astronauts?”. I elicit the
vocabulary and use miming in order to help them to understand the questions. I encourage
them to answer the questions and write on the blackboard some important vocabulary they
will need later: rocket, satellite, landed on the moon, etc.
Transition: Then I tell the students we are going to read more about them.
Development:
Activity 1: 10 minutes
Purpose: Foster contextualized practice of the teaching points. Focus on specific
vocabulary related directly to the class topic.
Materials: Photocopies with the text of Apollo 11 (New Headway Elementary Level page
58) and AR-SAT 1, blackboard and white and colored chalks.
I ask the students to sit in groups of four students. Then I tell them we are going to read two
texts about the NASA and INVAP achievements. I ask the students to match the correct
verbs with their definitions. In order to do so, they have to briefly read the texts and guess
their meanings.
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Comment [4]: You	
  should	
  assign	
  a	
  skimming	
  task	
  
first,	
  they	
  need	
  to	
  get	
  the	
  gist.	
  	
  
1.- Scan the texts and match the following verbs with their definitions:
Example: FLEW (fly): to travel an aircraft or spacecraft.
LAUNCHED TO RETURN
PUT UP
TO TRAVEL AND AIRCRAFT OR
SPACECRAFT
ARSAT-­‐	
  1	
  
ARSAT-­‐	
   1	
   is	
   a	
   geostationary	
   communications	
   satellite	
   operated	
   by	
   AR-­‐SAT	
   and	
   built	
   by	
   the	
  
Argentine	
   Company	
   INVAP.	
   Argentina	
   launched	
   its	
   first	
   domestically	
   built	
   communications	
  
satellite	
  in	
  October,	
  2014.	
  	
  	
  
A	
   crew	
   of	
   about	
   500	
   scientists	
   constructed	
   over	
   seven	
   years	
   the	
   AR-­‐SAT	
   1	
   satellite	
   with	
   local	
  
technology	
  and	
  it	
  costed	
  about	
  $250	
  million.	
  The	
  satellite	
  was	
  launched	
  from	
  a	
  base	
  in	
  French	
  
Guadiana	
  and	
  is	
  to	
  orbit	
  22,000	
  miles	
  (36,000	
  kilometers)	
  above	
  Earth.	
  	
  
As	
  quickly	
  as	
  it	
  started	
  to	
  operate,	
  the	
  satellite	
  provided	
  digital	
  television	
  and	
  cell	
  phone	
  services	
  
to	
  Argentina,	
  Chile,	
  Paraguay	
  and	
  Uruguay.	
  Finally	
  Argentina	
  joined,	
  in	
  2014,	
  an	
  elite	
  group	
  that	
  is	
  
able	
  to	
  produce	
  these	
  types	
  of	
  satellites.	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
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Comment [5]: Encourage	
  them	
  to	
  use	
  the	
  
context.	
  
Do	
  you	
  expect	
  them	
  to	
  provide	
  the	
  infinitive	
  verb,	
  
as	
  well?	
  
LEFT CONSTRUCT, PLACE SOMETHING
TOOK BACK TO ABANDON OR RENOUNCE
LIFTED OFF
THE ACTION OF AN AIRCRAFT IN
RISING INTO THE AIR.
FLEW TO SEND FORTH INTO THE SPACE
Transition: Once they’ve finished, we check it with the whole class writing on the board
the verbs with their definitions. After doing this activity, I tell them: “Excellent job! Keep
on working!”
Activity 2: 20 minutes
Purpose: review the vocabulary and to further expose to the new vocabulary.
Materials: Copies of the two texts “Apollo 11” (New Headaway Elementary Level SB, page
59) and “AR-SAT 1”
I write on the board a sentence about the “Apollo 11” story..
Neil Armstrong didn´t say the famous words: “That´s one small step for man, one giant
leap for mankind”.
I ask to the students if the sentence is right or wrong, the students answer it is wrong. Then
I tell them if they know what it means. I give them some options, for example “Who said
that phrase? He said that because there was something important? Was that the first time
for men to reach the moon?” I colored the words DIDN´T and SAY to check the
understanding of the structure they are going to use to do the activity.
To do the activity, I tell the class that before writing the final version of the texts, there are
some mistakes that should be edited. So, they have to read the texts and point these wrong
sentences out.
2. Edit the sentences if necessary:
Example:
a) Buzz Aldrin said the famous words: “That´s one small step for man, one giant
leap for mankind.
Buzz Aldrin didn´t say the famous words. “That´s one small step for man, one giant leap
for mankind.”
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Comment [6]: Language.	
  
Did	
  he	
  say	
  that	
  …?	
  
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Comment [7]: Why	
  don´t	
  you	
  provide	
  the	
  
correct	
  sentence,	
  so	
  as	
  to	
  draw	
  students`	
  attention	
  
to	
  the	
  different	
  structures	
  and	
  verb	
  patterns?	
  
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b) A crew of about 5000 scientists constructed over seven years the AR-SAT 1
satellite with local technology.
.............................................................................................................................................
c) The astronauts left on the moon a satellite.
...........................................................................................................................................
d) Argentina	
  launched	
  its	
  first	
  satellite	
  in	
  October,	
  2017.	
  	
  	
  
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….	
  
e) AR-SAT 1 costed $1 millon
............................................................................................................................................
f) The lunar module of Apollo 11 landed on the moon on 15th July.
...........................................................................................................................................
g) Apolo 11 lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Kansas.
...........................................................................................................................................
Transition: Once they are finished, I will write on the board the sentences and correct with
the whole class the activity. I provide assitance if any additional new vocabualry is needed.
Activity 3: 20 minutes
Purpose: Review the vocabulary and to further practice the new structures.
Materials: link to the video. “Neil Armstrong – First Moon landing 1959”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwZb2mqId0A&list=PLGeSuu19s04DrG6hHYHhrxNK
F9kcz-VEg&index=16
Transcript of the video.
I tell the students that some satellites like AR-SAT 1 allow us to be connected and improve
our internet and cell phone signals. I tell them that Apollo 11 landed in 1959, when internet
didn´t exist and communication devices were developing. So, they are going to watch a
video of the First Moon landing The first time they watch the video they have to answer
one question:
1..- Answer the question:
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Did the astronauts put up the flag on the moon?
Now, they are going to watch the video again and order these images as they appear in the
video.
3..- Order the sequence
Once they are finished, I give them a copy of the transcript of the video and watch the
sequence on more time. As a final activity, I tell them they have to choose 3 verbs on the
following list and produce 3 negative sentences about Apollo 11. We check the sentences
with the whole class.
Transcript:
2, 1, 0 ... All engines running.
Liftoff. We have a liftoff 32 minutes past the hour. Liftoff on Apollo 11.
40 feet, down 2 1/2. Kicking up some dust. 30 feet, 2 1/2 down. Faint shadow. 4 forward.
4 forward. Drifting to the right a little. Okay. Down a half.
Contact light. OK, engine stop.
Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed.
Roger, Tranquility. We copy you on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn
blue.
We're breathing again. Thanks a lot.
Ok, Neil, we can see you coming down the ladder now.
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Comment [8]: What	
  for?	
  Will	
  they	
  read	
  the	
  
script?	
  
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I'm at the foot of the ladder. The LM footpads are only
depressed in the surface about 1 or 2 inches.
I'm going to step off the LM now.
That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.
Yahoo! Tony, this is so great you can't believe it!
Oh, I believe it, Charlie.
It's running, John!
Look at it go, would you, Charlie!
You've got all your steering. It's great!
Ah, this is going to be some kind of different ride!
Hippity-hoppity, hippity-hoppity, hippity-hopping over hill and dale.
Da da da da da da da da da da da da da.
Hippity-hopping all along.
One ignition.
We're on our way, Houston.
Things are good. Looks good. Gotcha.
Standby for flag down.
Recovery. A landing. Standby.
5.- Choose three verbs from the list and produce negative sentences about Apollo 11:
Land walk launch
Sing lift off come back
I encourage the students to read/say the sentences aloud and write on the board some
examples.
Closure: 5 minutes
Purpose: Review the vocabulary and end this lesson.
As a final activity, I ask the students to think about what they learned about AR-SAT 1 and
Apollo 11and write a sentence using this structure:
6.- Write one sentence about AR-SAT 1 and Apollo 11 using this structure:
.........................................didn´t ...............................................................................
Once they´ll finish I tell them: “Oh no! The class is over! See you next class! Goodbye!
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Comment [9]: Again?	
  	
  
Why	
  don´t	
  you	
  carry	
  out	
  a	
  game-­‐like	
  activity	
  to	
  
round	
  up	
  the	
  lesson?	
  
You	
  can	
  do	
  a	
  True/False	
  activity	
  –	
  you	
  may	
  read	
  
some	
  sentences	
  aloud	
  and	
  have	
  students	
  react	
  
differently	
  (stand	
  up,	
  clap	
  hands,	
  etc)	
  whether	
  the	
  
information	
  is	
  right	
  or	
  wrong.	
  They	
  might	
  have	
  to	
  
correct	
  the	
  false	
  statements,	
  so	
  as	
  to	
  practise	
  
negative	
  forms.	
  
IMPORTANT!
The format in which the stages are presented will vary according to the teaching approach
or combination of approaches you decide to base your lesson plan upon.
➢ To be completed by your tutors:
Lesson plan
component
Excellent
5
Very
Good
4
Good
3
Acceptable
2
Below
Standard
1
Visual
organization
x
Coherence
and
sequencing
x
Variety of
resources –
Learning
styles
x
Stages and
activities
x
Teaching
strategies
x
Language
accuracy
x
Observations Be careful with several spelling and grammar mistakes, pls.
Hope the comments are clear enough. Do remember to complete the
topic of the unit at the very beginning of the lesson plans.
Have a nice time!
Aure

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Secondary Level - Class Plan 2

  • 1. ALUMNO RESIDENTE: Calizaya, María Eugenia Período de Práctica: Nivel Secundario. Institución Educativa: CEM N° 39 Dirección: Avenida Antártida Argentina y Avenida Pocha López. Sala/Grado/Sección: 3er Año II División Cantidad de alumnos: 23 alumnos. Nivel Lingüístico del curso: Elementary Tipo de Planificación: Clase Unidad Temática: Past Simple Tense Clase N°: 2 Fecha: 13/09/2017 Hora: 16.55 hs a 18.20hs Duración de la clase: 80 minutos. Fecha de primera entrega: 11/09/2017 Teaching points: • Revision of Past Simple (Irregular and Irregular verbs) • Revision of Wh- words in interrogative structures. • Talking about past events. • Use of a new structure: Negative Past simple
  • 2. Learning Aims: • Develop the students´ reading skills by reading questions and answers in the target language. • Develop their speaking skills by answering questions. • Develop speaking and listening skills by interacting with peers and the teacher by answering questions about past events and watching a video. • Develop their writing skills by writing sentences in context using the target structure. Language Focus: Function Lexis Structure Pronunciation REVISION Talking about past events. Prepositions: In, at, on. Question words: Where, When, Who, What, Why. Regular and Irregular verbs The lunar module landed on the moon. What /wɒt/ NEW Negative sentences about past events. Past Simple (Negative Form). Time expressions. Buzz Aldrin didn´t say the famous words. Did /`dɪdnt/  Teaching Approach: The lesson is based on Communicative Approach and organized through the PPP method.  Integration of skills: The skills the students develop are listening and speaking skills, through the listening of questions about well-known events that occurred in the past and watching a video about the first moon man on the moon and the production of their own chinks of language in order to answer those questions. Also the students develop reading and writing skills throughout the activities.  Materials and resources: For this lesson we need a blackboard and white chalk, copies of the activities, photocopies of the pages of the book New Headway Elementary Level 2011 (page 59), copies of the logos of INVAP and NASA, and a video. The link of the video is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwZb2mqId0A&list=PLGeSuu19s04DrG6hHYHhrxNK F9kcz-VEg&index=16 Aurelia 9/12/17 1:24 PM Comment [1]: Will  you  use  a  projector  or  a   computer?  
  • 3.  Pedagogical use of ICT in class or at home: audiovisual material will be used to support the exposure of the students to the teaching point.  Seating arrangement: The students will be on their own tables, and later arranged in groups. Assessment: I’ll check the students’ comprehension by making gestures and miming. I’ll encourage them to produce chunks of language during the speaking stage.  Possible problems/difficulties and possible solutions: The activities may take longer than expected. So, I´ll check the time spent during each activity. Students will surely use their mother tongue as they are not used to using English. In that case I will provide them with the equivalent in English.  Potential Problems students may have with the language: I will use different techniques to help them use the new items, such as repeating the vocabulary items, giving the first part of sentences and questions so they can complete them and encouraging the students to participate. Regarding the pronunciation, I will not focus on correcting every item, but to the production of chunks of language and encouraging them to use the new structures in context.  Assessment: I will assess them by asking questions individually so as they can give me examples, and using echoing to check their listening comprehension. Also I correct the written activities and homework in order to check the comprehension of the new items and grammatical structures. Routine: 5 minutes I´ll walk into the classroom and greet the students: “Hello! How are you?” I start the lesson greeting the students and get them into the mood of work Transition: I tell them: “Today we will know a little more about these logos, Did you see them before?” I stick on the board the logos of INVAP and NASA. EA: yes! INVAP and NASA! . I asked the students if they know where are they located. EA: United States of America and Argentina!   Aurelia 9/12/17 1:24 PM Deleted: encourage Aurelia 9/12/17 1:25 PM Deleted: this Aurelia 9/12/17 1:25 PM Comment [2]: Grammar.  Have  you  seen  them   before?   Aurelia 9/12/17 1:26 PM Comment [3]: Make  sure  you  know  what  they   stand  for,  in  case  students  don´t  know  or  just  ask   you.  
  • 4. Presentation: 10 minutes Purpose: Further expose learners to the target language, foster comprehension. I write on the blackboard near the logos two words: ARSAT-1 and APOLLO 11 and ask the students what they know about it: “Was Apollo 11 a rocket or a satellite? Did the astronauts walk on the moon? Was ARSAT- 1 launched with astronauts?”. I elicit the vocabulary and use miming in order to help them to understand the questions. I encourage them to answer the questions and write on the blackboard some important vocabulary they will need later: rocket, satellite, landed on the moon, etc. Transition: Then I tell the students we are going to read more about them. Development: Activity 1: 10 minutes Purpose: Foster contextualized practice of the teaching points. Focus on specific vocabulary related directly to the class topic. Materials: Photocopies with the text of Apollo 11 (New Headway Elementary Level page 58) and AR-SAT 1, blackboard and white and colored chalks. I ask the students to sit in groups of four students. Then I tell them we are going to read two texts about the NASA and INVAP achievements. I ask the students to match the correct verbs with their definitions. In order to do so, they have to briefly read the texts and guess their meanings. Aurelia 9/12/17 1:26 PM Deleted: it Aurelia 9/12/17 1:32 PM Comment [4]: You  should  assign  a  skimming  task   first,  they  need  to  get  the  gist.    
  • 5. 1.- Scan the texts and match the following verbs with their definitions: Example: FLEW (fly): to travel an aircraft or spacecraft. LAUNCHED TO RETURN PUT UP TO TRAVEL AND AIRCRAFT OR SPACECRAFT ARSAT-­‐  1   ARSAT-­‐   1   is   a   geostationary   communications   satellite   operated   by   AR-­‐SAT   and   built   by   the   Argentine   Company   INVAP.   Argentina   launched   its   first   domestically   built   communications   satellite  in  October,  2014.       A   crew   of   about   500   scientists   constructed   over   seven   years   the   AR-­‐SAT   1   satellite   with   local   technology  and  it  costed  about  $250  million.  The  satellite  was  launched  from  a  base  in  French   Guadiana  and  is  to  orbit  22,000  miles  (36,000  kilometers)  above  Earth.     As  quickly  as  it  started  to  operate,  the  satellite  provided  digital  television  and  cell  phone  services   to  Argentina,  Chile,  Paraguay  and  Uruguay.  Finally  Argentina  joined,  in  2014,  an  elite  group  that  is   able  to  produce  these  types  of  satellites.           Aurelia 9/12/17 1:34 PM Comment [5]: Encourage  them  to  use  the   context.   Do  you  expect  them  to  provide  the  infinitive  verb,   as  well?  
  • 6. LEFT CONSTRUCT, PLACE SOMETHING TOOK BACK TO ABANDON OR RENOUNCE LIFTED OFF THE ACTION OF AN AIRCRAFT IN RISING INTO THE AIR. FLEW TO SEND FORTH INTO THE SPACE Transition: Once they’ve finished, we check it with the whole class writing on the board the verbs with their definitions. After doing this activity, I tell them: “Excellent job! Keep on working!” Activity 2: 20 minutes Purpose: review the vocabulary and to further expose to the new vocabulary. Materials: Copies of the two texts “Apollo 11” (New Headaway Elementary Level SB, page 59) and “AR-SAT 1” I write on the board a sentence about the “Apollo 11” story.. Neil Armstrong didn´t say the famous words: “That´s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”. I ask to the students if the sentence is right or wrong, the students answer it is wrong. Then I tell them if they know what it means. I give them some options, for example “Who said that phrase? He said that because there was something important? Was that the first time for men to reach the moon?” I colored the words DIDN´T and SAY to check the understanding of the structure they are going to use to do the activity. To do the activity, I tell the class that before writing the final version of the texts, there are some mistakes that should be edited. So, they have to read the texts and point these wrong sentences out. 2. Edit the sentences if necessary: Example: a) Buzz Aldrin said the famous words: “That´s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Buzz Aldrin didn´t say the famous words. “That´s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Aurelia 9/12/17 1:35 PM Deleted: . Aurelia 9/12/17 1:35 PM Deleted: worng Aurelia 9/12/17 1:35 PM Deleted: w Aurelia 9/12/17 1:36 PM Deleted: somethign Aurelia 9/12/17 1:36 PM Comment [6]: Language.   Did  he  say  that  …?   Aurelia 9/12/17 1:38 PM Comment [7]: Why  don´t  you  provide  the   correct  sentence,  so  as  to  draw  students`  attention   to  the  different  structures  and  verb  patterns?   Aurelia 9/12/17 1:36 PM Deleted: to write Aurelia 9/12/17 1:37 PM Deleted: shuold Aurelia 9/12/17 1:37 PM Deleted: out Aurelia 9/12/17 1:37 PM Deleted: neccesarry
  • 7. b) A crew of about 5000 scientists constructed over seven years the AR-SAT 1 satellite with local technology. ............................................................................................................................................. c) The astronauts left on the moon a satellite. ........................................................................................................................................... d) Argentina  launched  its  first  satellite  in  October,  2017.       …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….   e) AR-SAT 1 costed $1 millon ............................................................................................................................................ f) The lunar module of Apollo 11 landed on the moon on 15th July. ........................................................................................................................................... g) Apolo 11 lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Kansas. ........................................................................................................................................... Transition: Once they are finished, I will write on the board the sentences and correct with the whole class the activity. I provide assitance if any additional new vocabualry is needed. Activity 3: 20 minutes Purpose: Review the vocabulary and to further practice the new structures. Materials: link to the video. “Neil Armstrong – First Moon landing 1959” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwZb2mqId0A&list=PLGeSuu19s04DrG6hHYHhrxNK F9kcz-VEg&index=16 Transcript of the video. I tell the students that some satellites like AR-SAT 1 allow us to be connected and improve our internet and cell phone signals. I tell them that Apollo 11 landed in 1959, when internet didn´t exist and communication devices were developing. So, they are going to watch a video of the First Moon landing The first time they watch the video they have to answer one question: 1..- Answer the question: Aurelia 9/12/17 1:39 PM Deleted: choose Aurelia 9/12/17 1:39 PM Deleted: s Aurelia 9/12/17 1:39 PM Deleted: 3
  • 8. Did the astronauts put up the flag on the moon? Now, they are going to watch the video again and order these images as they appear in the video. 3..- Order the sequence Once they are finished, I give them a copy of the transcript of the video and watch the sequence on more time. As a final activity, I tell them they have to choose 3 verbs on the following list and produce 3 negative sentences about Apollo 11. We check the sentences with the whole class. Transcript: 2, 1, 0 ... All engines running. Liftoff. We have a liftoff 32 minutes past the hour. Liftoff on Apollo 11. 40 feet, down 2 1/2. Kicking up some dust. 30 feet, 2 1/2 down. Faint shadow. 4 forward. 4 forward. Drifting to the right a little. Okay. Down a half. Contact light. OK, engine stop. Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed. Roger, Tranquility. We copy you on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We're breathing again. Thanks a lot. Ok, Neil, we can see you coming down the ladder now. Aurelia 9/12/17 1:40 PM Deleted: again Aurelia 9/12/17 1:40 PM Deleted: ed Aurelia 9/12/17 1:40 PM Deleted: 4 Aurelia 9/12/17 1:41 PM Comment [8]: What  for?  Will  they  read  the   script?   Aurelia 9/12/17 1:40 PM Deleted: ed Aurelia 9/12/17 1:40 PM Deleted: one more time Aurelia 9/12/17 1:41 PM Deleted: ed
  • 9. I'm at the foot of the ladder. The LM footpads are only depressed in the surface about 1 or 2 inches. I'm going to step off the LM now. That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. Yahoo! Tony, this is so great you can't believe it! Oh, I believe it, Charlie. It's running, John! Look at it go, would you, Charlie! You've got all your steering. It's great! Ah, this is going to be some kind of different ride! Hippity-hoppity, hippity-hoppity, hippity-hopping over hill and dale. Da da da da da da da da da da da da da. Hippity-hopping all along. One ignition. We're on our way, Houston. Things are good. Looks good. Gotcha. Standby for flag down. Recovery. A landing. Standby. 5.- Choose three verbs from the list and produce negative sentences about Apollo 11: Land walk launch Sing lift off come back I encourage the students to read/say the sentences aloud and write on the board some examples. Closure: 5 minutes Purpose: Review the vocabulary and end this lesson. As a final activity, I ask the students to think about what they learned about AR-SAT 1 and Apollo 11and write a sentence using this structure: 6.- Write one sentence about AR-SAT 1 and Apollo 11 using this structure: .........................................didn´t ............................................................................... Once they´ll finish I tell them: “Oh no! The class is over! See you next class! Goodbye! Aurelia 9/12/17 1:42 PM Deleted: on Aurelia 9/12/17 1:42 PM Deleted: tell Aurelia 9/12/17 1:42 PM Deleted: ed Aurelia 9/12/17 1:44 PM Comment [9]: Again?     Why  don´t  you  carry  out  a  game-­‐like  activity  to   round  up  the  lesson?   You  can  do  a  True/False  activity  –  you  may  read   some  sentences  aloud  and  have  students  react   differently  (stand  up,  clap  hands,  etc)  whether  the   information  is  right  or  wrong.  They  might  have  to   correct  the  false  statements,  so  as  to  practise   negative  forms.  
  • 10. IMPORTANT! The format in which the stages are presented will vary according to the teaching approach or combination of approaches you decide to base your lesson plan upon. ➢ To be completed by your tutors: Lesson plan component Excellent 5 Very Good 4 Good 3 Acceptable 2 Below Standard 1 Visual organization x Coherence and sequencing x Variety of resources – Learning styles x Stages and activities x Teaching strategies x Language accuracy x Observations Be careful with several spelling and grammar mistakes, pls. Hope the comments are clear enough. Do remember to complete the topic of the unit at the very beginning of the lesson plans. Have a nice time! Aure