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STAGE
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PROCEDURES
(WHAT T DOES)
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1.WARM
UP
To
introduce the topic and the context
To
motivate Ss
To
activate prior knowledge
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The
T tells Ss: We're going to do something to relax after the test:
Would you like to listen to a song? First, look at these pictures
on your worksheets. They are related to the lyrics. What do you
feel when you look at these images? What feelings do you associate
them with?
Faith enthusiasm warmth triumph working together confidence
What
feelings does the torch provoke in you? Can you find any
relationship with the Olympic Games or any team game or sport
event?
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2.PRE
– LISTENING
To
make Ss predict.To create a purpose for listening.
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The
T tells Ss: We are going to listen to a song now, related to the
pictures above. Looking at them, can you think what the
message of the song will be? The T plays the song and asks Ss to
listen to the song for the first time and check.
The
T tells Ss that was a song written for the Olympic Games. In
what situations do you feel you can 'light the flame' in your
lives? When do you have faith? Do you feel confident when you want
to achieve something? Are you persevering? Do you agree with the
lyrics?
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3.WHILE
– LISTENING
To
make Ss skim the text
To
make Ss work with meaning
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The
T gives asks Ss to listen to the song again to circle the correct
option to complete the lyrics.
e.g.
: Free
/ Light
the flame, free
/ light
the flame, free
/ light
the flame
All
the love
/ song
that you get give the same
Leave
behind all the grief
You
can overcome the pain
/ game, and
light the flame
/ same.
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4.
POST-LISTENING
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The
T asks Ss to tell her to which parts of the song they feel
identified, what was their favourite part and which part of the
lyrics they find a useful lesson for the rest of their lives.
Then, she reproduces a cover of the song 'Imagine' and hands them
the lyrics, for them to tell her if they like the song, and in
what ways the 2 songs are related. She also asks if they can find
any relation with the topic of the Olympic Games, and the
vocabulary about 'crime', and 'pollution' they have learnt.
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martes, 3 de julio de 2012
Listening plan (lovely songs Flame and Imagine).
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