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General Information: Level: Secondary 1 Number of students: 40 Time: 35 minutes Topic: Revision for the Uniform Test - Language Activity Day Lesson Plan Students Prior Knowledge: Students have learned the language items taught in Unit 3 Sports Day Comparatives and Superlatives. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: General: a. consolidate the language items learned before in preparation of the test Specific: b. enhance writing skill through composing a short descriptive writing Language Use: a. recall the structures of Comparatives and Superlatives (e.g. big bigger biggest ) b. derive the ways to form Comparatives and Superlatives (e.g. if the adjective has three or more syllable, we form the comparative by adding more then plus adjective, i.e. serious more serious ) c. compose a simple descriptive writing using Comparatives and Superlatives Language Forms: Comparatives and Superlatives of adjectives a. adjectives having one syllable and is a standard adjective (e.g. tall taller tallest ) b. adjectives having one syllable and ends in -e (e.g. fine finer finest ) c. adjectives having one syllable and ends in a short vowel and a consonant (e.g. thin thinner thinnest ) d. adjectives having two syllables (e.g. exact more exact most exact ) e. adjectives having two syllables and ends in -y (e.g. easy easier easiest ) f. adjectives having three or more syllables (e.g. beautiful more beautiful most beautiful ) g. adjectives having irregular Comparatives and Superlatives (e.g. little less least ) 1

Additional Language skills: information processing (i.e. profiles) and organizing ideas (i.e. using a table) in writing Learner activities / Learning tasks: Writing: Descriptive writing using Comparatives and Superlatives Materials and Teaching Aids: Hardware: Marker, Paper, Visualizer Software: Textbook (Freeway, p.63), Activity worksheets Instructional Sequence: Time Content Stage Procedures Aims Classroom Organization Teaching Aids 1 min Lead-in 1. Show the Word Search activity sheets To familiarise students and give instructions on completing the with the pre-task activity task. 5 min Pre-task 1. Divide students into pairs and To make students Student Student distribute task sheets for each group. cooperate and complete Teacher Pairs / 2. Set a time limit for the task. the task faster Individual student 3. Walk around to monitor progress and To strictly control the provide assistance to weaker pairs. time spent on the pre-task activity To give extra attention to weaker students 2

1 min Pre-task 1. Stop the activity when time is up. To prepare for the Regain students attention. presentation stage 2. Ask which pair works out more 10 or To recognize Students more than 10 items from the Word effort Search. 3. Put Teacher s version on the visualizer 7 min Presentation 1. Highlight the adjectives which belong To heighten students Teacher Class to the same group (e.g. tall and awareness of forming, dark, good and bad ) correct Comparatives and highlighter, paper, 2. Pointing to their Comparatives and Superlatives by looking marker Superlatives which belong to the same at the different endings of group, e.g. taller and darker, the original adjectives Larger, bigger and thinner, To make students deduce funniest and easiest more the common rules of beautiful and more expensive, forming Comparatives best and worst and Superlatives 3. Briefly go through the easier groups of comparatives and superlatives of standard adjectives (e.g. tall and dark ), adjectives end in -e (e.g. large ) and adjectives end in a short vowel and a consonant (e.g. big and thin ). 4. Ideally, the rules should be given by To solicit response from students but not the teacher. students and evaluate 5. Ask students to look at the adjectives whether they have a full 3

which have two syllables and end in grasp of the rules or not -y 6. Prompt and ask students questions such as Um this looks very interesting. Miss To has a question: Why do these adjectives (pointing to funny and easy ) both have superlatives with -iest endings? Why not funniest - just like smallest? 7. Expect students answer It s because they have a -y ending. Refine students answer and stress that it s the adjectives which are ended with -y, therefore they have superlatives ended 8. Repeat steps 5-7 for adjectives which have three or more syllables such as beautiful, comfortable, and adjectives which have irregular forms such as best, bad and most importantly, much and little as students will get to use them in the writing task. 3 min Lead-in & 1. State that students are about to apply Prepare students for the Presentation what they have learned in context. parallel writing task s 2. Introduce the writing task by showing a 4

sample descriptive writing. 3. Ask students how they find the Teacher Class descriptive writing about the frequent use of adjectives, comparatives and superlatives. 4. Give instructions, divide student into groups of four and distribute materials. 15 min While-task 1. Walk around and monitor progress. To involve each member Teacher Groups / 2. Make sure students collaborate of a group Individual student s efficiently to fill in the table for To give extra attention to organising writing ideas before starting weaker students to write on their own. 2 min Winding up 1. Collect students work if the writing To conclude the lesson task is completed during lesson. (If not, and consolidate learning assign it as homework. Give out the prepared answers for the table exercise for each student as writing prompts) 2. Remind students to refer to textbook (p.63-64) for revision purposes. 5