LESSON: Module 4 Lesson
5
Charities and
Conflicts
Skills 4c The Borgen
Project
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School:
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Date: 13.12.2024
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Teacher’s name: Mamadaliyeva
Nozima
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CLASS: 9-V
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Number present:
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absent:
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Learning objectives that this lesson is
contributing to
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9.1.10.1- use talk or writing as a means of
reflecting on and exploring a range of perspectives on the
world
9.2.3.1 - understand most of the detail of an
argument in unsupported extended talk on a wide range of general
and curricular topics;
9.3.6.1 - link comments with growing flexibility
to what others say at sentence and discourse level in pair, group
and whole class exchanges
9.4.4.1- read a range of extended fiction and
non-fiction texts on familiar and unfamiliar general and curricular
topics;
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Lesson objectives
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All learners will be able
to:
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Listen and read for gist, read for specific
information
Most learners will be able
to:
Listen and read for gist, read for specific
information, describe the various types of
charities
Some learners will be able
to:
Listen and read for gist, read for specific
information, describe the various types of charities, present the
Borgen Project
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Assessment criteria
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Learners have met the learning objective if they
can: talk about charities and the Borgen project
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Value links
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Explore the themes of charities
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Cross – curricular links
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Social problems
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ICT skills
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Using videos& pictures, working with
URLs
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Previous learning
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Vocabulary “ Social problems”
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Plan
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Planned
timings
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Teacher’s
activities
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Pupil’s
activities
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Marks
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Resources
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BEGINNING THE LESSON
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To introduce the topic and topic
vocabulary
Draw Ss' attention to the questions in the rubric
and the list.
Initiate a class discussion about charities and
elicit how many, if any Ss know about and what kind of help they
give.
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Suggested Answer
Key
Oxfam is a charity that sells clothes, books,
toys and other things in shops to raise money to help people in
poor countries.
Doctors without Borders gives medicine and
medical help to people in poor
countries.
Water Aid is a charity that helps people get
access to dean drinking water.
Shelter is a charity that helps homeless
people.
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Ss evaluate each other and
encourage classmate with phrases like:
Well done! Brilliant! Good job!
I like it!
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Whiteboard
Pupils Book
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2. To introduce the topic of the text; to listen
and read for gist
Elicit what, if anything, Ss know about The
Borgen Project.
Ask
Ss to read the first sentence of each paragraph and then elicit
answers to the questions in the rubric from Ss around the
class.
Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text
in their books to find out.
Allow Ss some time to prepare their answers to
the questions in the rubric and then elicit answers from various Ss
around the class.
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Suggested answer
The
Borgen project is a non- profit organization set up by Gint Borgen
that works to reduce extreme poverty. It supports projects such as
digging wells, building medical centres and vaccinating babies and
children. It also campaigns for sustainable
development.
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Ss evaluate each other and
encourage classmate with phrases like:
Well done! Brilliant! Good job!
I like it!
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Whiteboard
Pupils Book
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3.To read for specific
information
Ask
Ss to read the questions (1-3) and the possible answers, and then
give them time to read the text again and answer
them.
Check Ss' answers.
Then, give Ss time to look up the meaning of the
words in bold in the text using their dictionaries as
necessary.
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Answer Key
IB 2 В ЗА
Suggested Answer
Key
realise (v) = to come to know come up with
(phr v) = to think of support (v) - fo help financially shining
(adj) = being brilliant at sth prosperous (adj) =
rich/wealthy
Refer Ss to the Word List to look up the words in
the Check these words box.
Play the video for Ss and elicit their
comments.
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Ss evaluate each other and
encourage classmate with phrases like:
Well done! Brilliant! Good job!
I like it!
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Whiteboard
Pupils Book
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ENDING THE LESSON
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9 To discuss Gint Borgen’s
personality
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Explain the task. Tell Ss to work in small groups
and think of their attitude to this person. Ask various Ss to
present their ideas.
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Ss evaluate each other and
encourage classmate with phrases like:
Well done! Brilliant! Good job!
I like it!
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Whiteboard
Pupils Book
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