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Description:

 

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Level: A2

Israeli level: pre-basic1, pre-basic2

Target audience: all college level students

General goals/objectives: (speaking; vocabulary; writing)

Specific goals/objectives:

  1. Discuss different types of relationships
  2. Acquire relevant vocabulary
  3. Write short phrases about oneself

Materials needed for activity: (check the following)

  • printout
  • whiteboard
  • Students need papers to draw on

Time: 30 minutes

Procedure:

Discuss different types of relationships, sort relevant vocabulary into relationship categories and get to know other students through a game.

Activity 1

  • Discuss with students what types of relationships there are.

Activity 2

  • Write the following words on the board and ask students to sort them into categories of relationships, helping them identify seven such categories.
    aunt, BFF, boss, boyfriend, cat, classmate, client, colleague, cousin, coworker, daughter, dog, ex, flatmate, girlfriend, grandmother, great grandfather, hamster, housemate, husband, iguana, lecturer, life partner, neighbour, nephew, niece, parrot, roommate, sibling, son, spouse, uncle, wife

Activity 3

Ask students to create a pie chart with their time division among their different types of relationships. Demonstrate by drawing yours on the board.

Activity 4

  1. Hand out the a printout to each student
  2. Ask student to fill in in
  3. Collect the sheets and randomly distribute them among students.
  4. Ask students to identify whose sheet they received by asking each other questions (e.g., “Were you born in …?”).

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  1. Production / Speaking; Overall spoken production; Can give a simple description as a short series of simple phrases (adapted A2)
  2. Production / Writing; Creative writing; Can write simple phrases and sentences about themselves (adapted A1)

 [/tabcontent][tabcontent]By the end of this LO, you should be able to:

  • Discuss different types of relationships using adequate and rich vocabulary
  • Fill in a sheet using short phrases, such as ‘I am 20 years old’; ‘I was born in Israel’; ‘My favorite person in the whole world is my dad’.
  • Partners, Roommates

Discuss what types of relationships there are.

Sort the following words written on the board into categories of relationships:

aunt, BFF, boss, boyfriend, cat, classmate, client, colleague, cousin, coworker, daughter, dog, ex, flatmate, girlfriend, grandmother, great grandfather, hamster, housemate, husband, iguana, lecturer, life partner, neighbour, nephew, niece, parrot, roommate, sibling, son, spouse, uncle, wife

Draw a pie chart with your time division among different types of relationships. Use the pie chart that the teacher drew on the board as an example.

Fill in the following printout:

  1.      I am _____________ years old.
    2.      I was born in ___________________________________________.
    3.      I currently live in _______________________________________.
    4.      I live with my parents / with roommates / alone.
    5.      I have _______ sisters and _____________ brothers.
    6.      I have __________________ pet(s).
    7.      I study_________________________________
    8.      My three main hobbies are ________________________, _________________________________ and _________________________________.
    9.      A little-known piece of information about me is that I ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
    10.    My favorite person in the whole world is _____________________________________________________.

Collect someone else’s sheet from the teacher.

Identify whose sheet you received by asking other students questions (e.g., “Were you born in …?”). [/tabcontent][/wptabsy]

 


Project number 543683-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-IL-TEMPUS-JPCR
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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