CELT
Name: Date:
LESSON PLAN – TP 4
A
Olga Pertsevaia 04.05.2023
Level: Intermediate TP No. 4
Lesson Type:* writing Time: Length: 60
Class profile (age/nationalities):
Materials/Aids: (remember to copyright materials) :
Mixed age, almost Spanish speakers Padlet; PPT; realia (Oyster card imitation); textbook: English File Intermediate
student’s e-book 4th edition, Christina Latham-Koenig, Clive Oxenden, Jerry Lambert.
p.117
Main Aim(s): Writing: by the end of the lesson Ss will have practiced writing an article describing public transportation using comparative and su-
perlative adjectives and impersonal ‘you’.
Secondary aims:
Reading: by the end of the lesson students will have practiced reading for gist and detail on the subject of public transport.
Speaking: by the end of the lesson students will be better able to use comparatives and superlatives for describing public transportation.
(Note: think about what aims are realistically achievable in your lesson)
Assumptions:
Students may have varying levels of English proficiency, with some being more fluent while others might struggle with grammar and vocabulary.
Students may have pronunciation challenges when speaking English due to the influence of their first language. Students might find it easier to
understand and use English vocabulary that has similar roots or cognates in Spanish, while struggling with words that are not similar in both
languages.
Anticipated problems / solutions
(for language lessons these must cover M,F,P as well as tasks & timing)
Problem Solution
Difficulty understanding specific transportation Explain these terms during the pre-teach vocabulary activity (if necessary)
terms, such as "Oyster card," "docking station," Oyster card
and "minicabs." Meaning: a reusable, electronic smart card used to pay for public transport in London.
Form: Noun (compound noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈɔɪstə kɑːd/
Appropriacy: Suitable only for public transportation in London.
CCQs:
* For grammar & function lessons please submit the separate Function & Grammar Analysis sheet/language analysis of MFP. For vocabulary, please submit the Vocabulary
Analysis Sheet.
, CELT
- Is an Oyster card used for transportation in New York or London? (London)
- Can you use an Oyster card for the Underground and buses in London? (Yes)A
- Is an Oyster card a physical card or an app on your phone? (A physical card)
Docking station
Meaning: A designated area where bikes from a bike-hire program can be picked up
and returned.
Form: Noun (compound noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈdɒkɪŋ ˈsteɪʃən/
Appropriacy: no issues
CCQs:
- Are docking stations used for cars or bikes? (Bikes)
- Do you need to return a bike to a docking station after using it ? (Yes)
- Can you find docking stations in different locations throughout a city? (Yes)
Minicab
Meaning: A type of private taxi service that must be pre-booked, often via an app or
telephone.
Form: Noun
Pronunciation: /ˈmɪnɪkæb/
Appropriacy: Suitable for discussing taxi services, particularly in the UK.
CCQs:
-Are minicabs taxis or buses? (taxis)
-Can you get a minicab on the street, or do you need to book it in advance? (Book it in
advance)
Commuters
Meaning: People who regularly travel between their home and workplace, usually in a
city.
Form: Noun (plural)
Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːtəz/
- Appropriacy: no issues
CCQs:
- Do commuters travel for work or leisure? (Work)
- Are commuters - people who travel daily or only occasionally? (Daily)
- Can commuters use various forms of transportation, such as cars, buses, or trains?
(Yes)
* For grammar & function lessons please submit the separate Function & Grammar Analysis sheet/language analysis of MFP. For vocabulary, please submit the Vocabulary
Analysis Sheet.
Name: Date:
LESSON PLAN – TP 4
A
Olga Pertsevaia 04.05.2023
Level: Intermediate TP No. 4
Lesson Type:* writing Time: Length: 60
Class profile (age/nationalities):
Materials/Aids: (remember to copyright materials) :
Mixed age, almost Spanish speakers Padlet; PPT; realia (Oyster card imitation); textbook: English File Intermediate
student’s e-book 4th edition, Christina Latham-Koenig, Clive Oxenden, Jerry Lambert.
p.117
Main Aim(s): Writing: by the end of the lesson Ss will have practiced writing an article describing public transportation using comparative and su-
perlative adjectives and impersonal ‘you’.
Secondary aims:
Reading: by the end of the lesson students will have practiced reading for gist and detail on the subject of public transport.
Speaking: by the end of the lesson students will be better able to use comparatives and superlatives for describing public transportation.
(Note: think about what aims are realistically achievable in your lesson)
Assumptions:
Students may have varying levels of English proficiency, with some being more fluent while others might struggle with grammar and vocabulary.
Students may have pronunciation challenges when speaking English due to the influence of their first language. Students might find it easier to
understand and use English vocabulary that has similar roots or cognates in Spanish, while struggling with words that are not similar in both
languages.
Anticipated problems / solutions
(for language lessons these must cover M,F,P as well as tasks & timing)
Problem Solution
Difficulty understanding specific transportation Explain these terms during the pre-teach vocabulary activity (if necessary)
terms, such as "Oyster card," "docking station," Oyster card
and "minicabs." Meaning: a reusable, electronic smart card used to pay for public transport in London.
Form: Noun (compound noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈɔɪstə kɑːd/
Appropriacy: Suitable only for public transportation in London.
CCQs:
* For grammar & function lessons please submit the separate Function & Grammar Analysis sheet/language analysis of MFP. For vocabulary, please submit the Vocabulary
Analysis Sheet.
, CELT
- Is an Oyster card used for transportation in New York or London? (London)
- Can you use an Oyster card for the Underground and buses in London? (Yes)A
- Is an Oyster card a physical card or an app on your phone? (A physical card)
Docking station
Meaning: A designated area where bikes from a bike-hire program can be picked up
and returned.
Form: Noun (compound noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈdɒkɪŋ ˈsteɪʃən/
Appropriacy: no issues
CCQs:
- Are docking stations used for cars or bikes? (Bikes)
- Do you need to return a bike to a docking station after using it ? (Yes)
- Can you find docking stations in different locations throughout a city? (Yes)
Minicab
Meaning: A type of private taxi service that must be pre-booked, often via an app or
telephone.
Form: Noun
Pronunciation: /ˈmɪnɪkæb/
Appropriacy: Suitable for discussing taxi services, particularly in the UK.
CCQs:
-Are minicabs taxis or buses? (taxis)
-Can you get a minicab on the street, or do you need to book it in advance? (Book it in
advance)
Commuters
Meaning: People who regularly travel between their home and workplace, usually in a
city.
Form: Noun (plural)
Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːtəz/
- Appropriacy: no issues
CCQs:
- Do commuters travel for work or leisure? (Work)
- Are commuters - people who travel daily or only occasionally? (Daily)
- Can commuters use various forms of transportation, such as cars, buses, or trains?
(Yes)
* For grammar & function lessons please submit the separate Function & Grammar Analysis sheet/language analysis of MFP. For vocabulary, please submit the Vocabulary
Analysis Sheet.