(W, P) Warm up:
Elicit from students about the types of
entertainment in their cities (E.g. visiting museums, going
shopping, going to the concert and etc.).
Write their ideas on the board.
(I, P, W)
Reading
Tell students that they are
going to read about entertainment in London, ask the following
questions:
Students work in pairs and write the form of
entertainment shown on pictures, model the first
answer: watching a film at the
cinema.
Draw students’ attention that their answers should begin
with verb+ing.
Ask
students to rank the forms of entertainment individually and then
compare their ranking in pairs.
Differentiation:
Some students could be given another task: they
can match pictures with activities given.
Discuss together with a class which forms of
entertainment are the top three among students.
Students read the text “Entertainment in
London”.
Students work in pairs and choose the correct
word. Encourage students to deduce the meaning of unknown words
from the context. Some students may use dictionaries if they
struggle to understand the meaning of the word from the
context.
Formative assessment
Students read the text again and fill in the
missing information. Ask students to compare their
answers.
Differentiation
Some students can the given a list of words to
choose from. This list will help them to complete the sentences
with the missing words.
Elicit from students different ways of expressing
recommendations:
You
should _______
You
shouldn’t ___________
I
recommend to ___________
I
do not recommend to____________
Students work in groups and write some advice in
their own words for visitors to London. They should include some
words from the text.
Hometask
A friend from another city (or
country) is visiting your city for four days next week. Suggest
some entertainment for each of the four evenings that they would
like. Students should use language for giving recommendations and
vocabulary for entertainment.
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