1. Unpopular:
“A boy went to a new school and wanted to make new friends. Nobody wanted to be his friend. how do you
think this made him feel?
*if nobody knows the answer*
“The boy that went to a new school was disliked by all his class mates, this made him feel sad”
“Because the boy was disliked, would you say he was popular or unpopular?”
*unpopular*
“
“Good answer! That is correct. Let me give you another example of unpopular, a teacher students a survey
to see how liked chips more than chocolate. Chocolate won the most votes, which of these items was the
least favourite”
*chocolate*
“Does this make chips popular or unpopular?
*unpopular*
“Well done! That is correct, it seems like you understand so lets move on to the next word”
2. Award
“Justin Bieber is a famous singer, how many of you like his music by show of hands?”
*Students respond by show of hands*
“Wow seems like many of you like his music! He has won some amazing awards in his career. Would you
say you won an award because he was a really good singer or a bad singer?”
*Good Singer!*
“That’s correct, it is true to say that if you do something very well you can possibly win an award?”
*Yes*
“Are there any other singers that you know of who have won awards?”
*Students give feedback*
“That is correct, it seems like you understand so lets move on to the next word”
3. Rejected:
“How many of you have been told no before after asking for something?”
*Me*
“Quite a few of us it seems. How did this make you feel?”
*Student A: Hurt*