Home Plan - [VSCFA-L2-U24-LC1-1 The Earthquake in Japan]
Summary
The document is a lesson plan for teaching Oral English to intermediate-level adults, focusing on earthquakes and natural disasters. Pages 1-34 include activities for building rapport, describing pictures, role-playing a Japan earthquake, and discussing courage. Pages 35-39 discuss how people can show courage and bravery during natural disasters, mentioning donating money and the impact of the earthquake in Japan. The document ends with suggestions for reflection and additional activities.
Contents
- Pages 1—34: Oral English lesson
- Pages 35—39: Doing good, bravery, disasters
Pages 1—34: Oral English lesson
This section of the document is from a lesson plan for teaching Oral English to intermediate-level adults. The section starts with a goal of having the students greet each other and build rapport. There is a list of sentence frames and vocabulary words related to earthquakes and natural disasters. The section also includes activities for describing pictures using the given words, a role play about the earthquake in Japan, and a discussion about the importance of courage and bravery in the face of natural disasters. Important details include discussing the earthquake in Japan, the impact of the disaster, and the importance of showing support and bravery.
Pages 35—39: Doing good, bravery, disasters
This section of the document discusses how people can do good and show courage and bravery, specifically in the context of natural disasters. The conversation mentions that many people donate money to help others during these times and some even put their own lives at risk. The conversation then transitions to discussing the earthquake in Japan and how it has affected the country. The document also includes suggestions for reflection and feedback on the lesson, as well as additional activities if the class content is finished early.