Archives for the ‘5 - Upper-Intermediate’ Category

Letter to the Coursebook Writers

By Simon Thomas • Apr 7th, 2010 • Category: 4 - Intermediate, 5 - Upper-Intermediate, Using Coursebooks Creatively

Suggested levels: intermediate and above
Aims: to give students a purposeful writing task for homework, to look back over work done in a different context
Materials needed: this worksheet if required
Time needed: this activity could be given as homework, in which case it should take one hour maximum; the example lesson idea offered below should take between [...]



DIY Gapfill

By Simon Thomas • Apr 6th, 2010 • Category: 2 - Elementary, 3 - Pre-Intermediate, 4 - Intermediate, 5 - Upper-Intermediate, 6 - Advanced, Using Coursebooks Creatively

Note: this idea comes from Humanising Your Coursebook, by Mario Rinvolucri. It is used here with permission.
Suggested levels: elementary to advanced.
Aims: to re-use reading material from the coursebook; to focus on textual cohesion.
Materials: spare black ballpoint pens and photocopies of a reading passage from your students’ coursebook. I find it useful to enlarge the copies [...]



“The World’s Strictest Parents” Youtube Lesson Plan

By TaliaLash • Apr 3rd, 2010 • Category: 4 - Intermediate, 5 - Upper-Intermediate, Creating Lessons from Scratch

Suggested levels: intermediate and above, especially relevant to teenagers, young adults and parents.
Aims: to engage students with an authentic listening task; to provide meaningful speaking communicative practice; to encourage students to justify their opinions; to check vocabulary used for describing parents and children.
Materials: copies of this worksheet and chopped-up copies of these questions for all [...]



Speed Date Warm-Up

By Simon Thomas • Sep 7th, 2009 • Category: 3 - Pre-Intermediate, 4 - Intermediate, 5 - Upper-Intermediate, 6 - Advanced, Creating Lessons from Scratch

Suggested levels: strong pre-intermediate to advanced.
Aims: to learn and practise using interesting conversational gambits in English; to practise informal speaking; to practise turn-taking, etc., in English conversations; to create a strong class bond.
Materials: these questionnaires (one for each student); enough classroom space to make two circles of chairs.
Procedure:

Give out the speed-date questionnaire (see above).

Ask students [...]



An “Agony Aunt” letter lesson plan

By Simon Thomas • Sep 6th, 2009 • Category: 3 - Pre-Intermediate, 4 - Intermediate, 5 - Upper-Intermediate, 6 - Advanced, Creating Lessons from Scratch

Suggested levels: pre-intermediate to advanced.
Aims: to engage with the structure of informal English letters; to practise skim-reading and reading for detail; to practise writing informal letters; to compose drafts and scan for grammatical and vocabulary errors, and mistakes in register.
Materials: some “doctored” agony aunt letters (pre-intermediate examples are here, upper-intermediate examples are here and advanced [...]



“She’s Leaving Home” by the Beatles – Lesson Plan

By TaliaLash • Aug 15th, 2009 • Category: 4 - Intermediate, 5 - Upper-Intermediate, Creating Lessons from Scratch

Suggested levels: intermediate to upper-intermediate.
Aims: Students practise listening, speaking and writing, and learn miscellaneous vocabulary.
Materials: You will need a recording of “She’s Leaving Home” by the Beatles (a YouTube version is here), a copy of the lyrics, several copies of the first verse printed out (widely spaced) for the running dictation, copies of the gapfill [...]



Using Poems to Practise Pronunciation

By Simon Thomas • Aug 12th, 2009 • Category: 5 - Upper-Intermediate, 6 - Advanced, Creating Lessons from Scratch

Suggested levels: upper-intermediate to advanced.
Aims: to practise the “pure sounds” of English; to hear and produce these sounds in a published poem.
Materials: the YouTube lessons below (familiarise yourself with these before the lesson); this recorded poem by Thom Gunn.
This is a great way to practise pronunciation of individual phonemes (especially monophthongs) and sentence stress; it [...]



The Great British Laws Quiz

By Simon Thomas • Jul 15th, 2009 • Category: 5 - Upper-Intermediate, 6 - Advanced, Creating Lessons from Scratch

Note: this idea was inspired by the Peter Watcyn-Jones’ quizzes in Pair Works 2 and 3, this BBC article and this article from the TimesOnline website.
Suggested levels: upper-intermediate to advanced.
Aims: to practise law-related vocabulary; to practise modals of speculation by answering a multi-choice quiz.
Materials needed: one copy of this quiz for each pair of students, [...]



Conversation Dice

By Simon Thomas • Jun 1st, 2009 • Category: 2 - Elementary, 3 - Pre-Intermediate, 4 - Intermediate, 5 - Upper-Intermediate, 6 - Advanced, Creating Lessons from Scratch

NB I have adapted this activity from Deck of Conversations, on the onestopenglish website.
Suggested Levels: elementary and above .
Aims: to practise speaking, listening and polite turn-taking in informal conversations.
Materials needed: dice and students; a list of conversation topics.
Procedure: Before the class, prepare a list of conversation topics, one for each number of the dice; [...]



Presentations and group feedback for intonation practice, Chindogu-style

By Simon Thomas • May 26th, 2009 • Category: 3 - Pre-Intermediate, 4 - Intermediate, 5 - Upper-Intermediate, 6 - Advanced, Creating Lessons from Scratch

Aims: to practise using intonation to convey interest and enthusiasm, and to encourage students to bond as a group by giving feedback to each other.
Suggested levels: Strong pre-intermediate and above.
Materials needed: Copies of the Chindogu inventions at the bottom of this page (one for each group of three students), and paper and pens.
1. Pair your [...]