Class Structure (55 minutes):
1. Warm-up and Recap (5 minutes):
- Begin the class by briefly recapping the previous session and welcoming the students.
- Ask a warm-up question related to daily routines, such as:
- "What is one activity you do every morning without fail?"
2. Introduction to Daily Routines (5 minutes):
- Introduce the topic of daily routines and their significance in organizing and structuring
our lives.
- Emphasize the importance of effective communication skills in describing daily
activities.
3. Group Discussion: Typical Daily Activities (20 minutes):
- Divide the class into breakout rooms, with 2-3 students in each room.
- Assign the topic of "typical daily activities" for discussion.
- Provide guiding questions for the students to consider, such as:
- "What are some activities you do every day?"
- "Describe your morning routine from the time you wake up until you leave your
home."
- "What activities do you typically engage in during the evening?"
- Instruct the students to take turns describing their daily routines and actively listening
to their peers.
4. Breakout Room Activities: Morning or Evening Routines (20 minutes):
- In the breakout rooms, assign the topic of "morning or evening routines."
- Encourage students to discuss and share their morning or evening routines in more
detail.
- Prompt them with questions like:
- "What time do you usually wake up or go to bed?"
- "What specific activities do you engage in during your morning or evening routine?"
- "Do you have any habits or rituals that you follow?"
- Encourage the use of time markers, sequencing words, and appropriate vocabulary to
describe routines accurately.