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Life 2E Advanced Teacher\'s Book Unit 1
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Model the speaking task. It’s good practice to demonstrate what is expected of students before asking them to start the task, for example, tell your own stories, give your own views or demonstrate the task with a student. This provides a model to follow, and often results in an interesting and natural ‘live’ listening. 3 Provide meaningful preparation time. Rather than expecting students to start speaking immediately, give them a few minutes to gather their thoughts and ideas before speaking. You could also provide some scaffolding, for example, a series of question prompts. 4 Provide or suggest language to use. Write a selection of useful phrases or structures on the board for students to use during the speaking task. This gives support and also encourages the student to focus on the key aims of the speaking activity. In feedback, ask students which phrases they were able to use. 86510_U1_ptg01_021_040.indd 22 3/1/18 4:18 PM 23 1a Learning from the past Unit 1 Lessons for life Nelson Mandela /mænˈdelə/ (1918–2013) was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and activist who believed in democracy and equality for all, regardless of race or colour and who fought against apartheid ( /əˈpɑːrteɪd/ – the political system that existed in South Africa until the early 1990s, in which only white people had political rights and power). As a result of his political activity, he spent twenty-seven years in prison, from 1962 to 1990. In 1994 he became the first black President of South Africa. His government focused on democracy and on building a political system that treated white and black people equally. Extra activity Ask students to discuss the two quotes by Confucius and Mandela. Ask them for examples from their society or from current affairs which support or contradict the quotes. Here are other famous quotes on this theme which students might want to discuss: You don’t learn to walk by following rules. You learn by doing, and by falling over. (Richard Branson, entrepreneur) Success does not consist in never making mistakes but in never making the same one a second time. (George Bernard Shaw, writer) Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes. (Oscar Wilde, writer) Download 0.8 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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