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Lesson Plan Logical Song by Supertramp Level: S3 Duration: 3-4 periods ( each period lasts for 40 minutes ) Aims: - to practice listening comprehension - to learn more adjectives describing people and their emotion - to learn the poetic device rhyming in songs - to explore more information related to teen problems. Lesson Development a. Pre-listening Activity 1: vocabulary building (15 minutes ) Steps 1. Put those adjectives describing personality on the board ( words from the song ) 2. Invite students to guess the meaning of those vocabulary items 3. Give Ss sentences with the target vocabulary and ask them to further guess the meaning of those words ( Activity Sheet 1 ) 4. Give out the matching exercise: with target vocabulary and their definitions. 5. T checks answers with students Activity 2: Arousing Students interest of the song ( 5 minutes ) 1. Give students some pictures describing emotions (pre-teach those emotions if students are not familiar with it ) 2. Draw three columns on the board with titles: childhood, teenage, adulthood (Activity Sheet 2 ) 3. Asks students to put those emotion pictures into the columns and explain why After the two activities, before start listening to the song, ask students to focus on the following questions: 1. What are the stages of life mentioned in the song? 2. What are the changes? 3. Is the person happy or unhappy about the changes? Why? Why not? b. Listening Activity 3: 1 st listening (to feel the mood of song) ( 10 minutes ) 1. play the song 2. ask students to fill in the blanks of the song and answer the questions on the Activity Sheet 3

3. students share and discuss their answers with their neighbours. Activity 4: 2 nd listening ( to understand the song )(view the music-video) ( 15 minutes ) 1. Play the song again ( with cartoon animation ) 2. Students fill in the Activity Sheet 4 to understand the meaning of the song 3. Students fill in the Double Entry Journal ( Activity Sheet 5: homework ) to respond to the song. 4. Students share their journal in their group and present in to the class Activity 5: 3 rd Listening ( to help students appreciate the language by drawing their attention to the rhyming pattern. ( 10 minutes ) 1. listen to the song 2. pay attention to the underlined words 3. ask students the features 4. finish Activity Sheet 6 c. Post-listening: Activity 6: exploring teen problems ( 15 minutes ) 1. Invite Ss to share what problems that I ( in the song ) is facing 2. Elicit Ss answers on the board and invite them to explain why 3. Introduce more terms related to teen problems 4. Invite more Ss to share what they think of the problems they are facing now by completing the survey Activity 7 : Extended Task (reading and writing ) (25 minutes ) Write a letter to the person you would like to share, mentioning the problems that disturb you now. 1. Give out three letters written by three teenagers mentioning the problems they are facing 2. Ask students to underline the major problems mentioned 3. Remind students the way of organizing the letter help topic sentences showing the problems elaboration of what happened seek for 4. students write their own letters

Activity Sheet 1 Read the following sentences, discuss with your partners and guess the meaning of the words. 1. Sensible (adjective) E.g. It is sensible of him not to drive when he is drunk. 2. Responsible (adjective) E.g. We are all responsible for our own study. We should work hard. 3. Miracle (noun) E.g. The earthquake is devastating. He is the only one alive. It s a miracle he survived after 10 days without food and water. E.g. It s a miracle that your dad did not punish you even though you broke his favourite guitar. He loves it so much. 4. Magical (adjective) E.g. It s magical that David Copperfield suddenly turned the rabbit into a flower. 5. Logical (adjective) E.g. It is logical to suppose that he will not come to the movie this time. It started almost an hour ago. It will soon finish in 30 minutes. 6. Intellectual (adjective) E.g. Mozart is an intellectual person. He was good at writing beautiful music. 7. Fanatical (adjective) E.g. She is fanatical about Hello Kitty. Everything she possessed is a product with the logo of Hello Kitty. 8. Dependable (adjective) E.g. My brother is a dependable person because he always gives help when I am in trouble. I can rely on him. 9. Cynical (adjective) E.g. John is a cynical person. In his eyes, everyone in the world only do things for themselves rather than for helping others. Everyone just cares about their own advantages.

Match the words on the left hand side with their meanings on the right hand side. 1. miracle a. very charming and attractive. 2. magical b. used to describe someone whom can be trusted or relied on. 3. fanatical c. having or showing good sense. 4. sensible d. interested in or able to deal with things of the mind. 5. logical e. a good event that is unexpected or thought to be caused by God. 6. responsible f. capable of being relied on. 7. dependable g. in accordance with what seems reasonable or natural. 8. intellectual h. Extremely interested in one thing 9. cynical i. Always believing that people are doing things for their own good, not for others. Put the appropriate letters in the box provided. 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Activity Sheet 2 What are your feelings toward the three stages of life? Choose some adjectives from the following boxes and put them into the columns. confident joyful puzzled sad worried hopeful happy uncertain unhappy anxious wonderful cheerful unpleasant hopeless magical glad desperate playful Childhood Teenage Adulthood Which stage do you prefer, childhood or growing up? Why?

Activity Sheet 3 Listen to the song and fill in the blanks. Logical Song by Supertramp When I was young, it seemed that life was so, a miracle, oh it was, magical. And all the in the trees, well they'd be singing so, joyfully, playfully watching me. But then they me away to me how to be sensible, logical, responsible, practical. And they me a where I could be so, There are times when all the world's asleep, The questions run too for such a man Won't you please, please tell me what we've I know it sounds absurd but please tell me I am Now watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical, liberal, fanatical, criminal. Won't you sign up your, we'd like to feel you're acceptable, respectable, presentable, a! At night, when all the world's asleep, The questions run so for After listening to the song, put the adjectives in the song describing different stages in the spaced provided. In childhood When growing up Mood Adjectives: Mood Adjectives:

Activity Sheet 4 Listen to the song again and answer the following questions. 1. Who type of person wrote this song? 2. Why did he/she write the song? 3. What are the stages mentioned in the song? 4. What are the changes? 5. Is the person happy or unhappy about the changes? 6. Why? 7. Which line/lines impress you the most? 8. What is the mood of song?

Activity sheet 5 Which lines impressed you the most? Lines My thought

Activity Sheet 6 Listen to the song and pay attention to the pronunciation of the underlined words. Logical Song by Supertramp When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, oh it was beautiful, magical. And all the birds in the trees, well they'd be singing so happily, joyfully, playfully watching me. But then they sent me away to teach me how to be sensible, logical, responsible, practical. And they showed me a world where I could be so dependable, clinical, intellectual, cynical. There are times when all the world's asleep, The questions run too deep for such a simple man Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned I know it sounds absurd but please tell me who I am Now watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical, liberal, fanatical, criminal. Won't you sign up your name, we'd like to feel you're acceptable, respectable, presentable, a vegetable! At night, when all the world's asleep, The questions run so deep for such a simple man Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned I know it sounds absurd but please tell me who I am

Locate the rhyming words found in the lyrics of the song and complete the table (as the example given). Sound Rhyming words e.g. / / wonderful - beautiful / / miracle - / / happily - / / sensible - / / logical - / / dependable - / / clinical - / / asleep - / / learned - / / liberal - / / acceptable -

Logical Song Aims: - to practice listening comprehension - to learn more adjectives describing people - to encourage students to use contextual clues to order a text Material required: - logical song lyric - logical song online link - jumbled lyric - adjective worksheet - double entry journal Sheet Lesson Development a. Pre-listening Task 1: vocab building ( 15 minutes ) Steps 1. Put those adjectives describing personality on the board ( words from the song ) 2. Invite students to guess the meaning of those songs 3. Give Ss sentences with the target vocab and ask them to further guess the meaning of those words 4. Give out the matching exercise: with target vocab and their definitions. 5. T checks answers with students Task 2: Jumbled lyric ( understanding of the poem ) (15 minutes ) Preparation: cut the lyrics into lines or words or stanza depending on the level of students 1. Give out an envelop with jumbled lyric 2. Tell students that there is a story 3. Instruct students to put the words/stanza into a logical story 4. Invite students to share their rationale of ordering the sentences b. Listening 1 st listening: listen to the song and fill in the missing gaps 2 nd listening: check the answers 3 rd listening: sing along c. Post-listening: Task 1 1. choose one quote 2. put the quote and reflection on the double entry journal 3. share the reflection with classmates

Task 2 exploring the theme related to the song : teen problems 1. Invite Ss to share what problems that I ( in the song ) is facing 2. Elicit Ss answers on the board and invite them to explain why 3. Introduce more terms related to teen problems 4. Invite more Ss to share what they think of the problems they are facing now.

Logical Song by Supertramp When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, oh it was, magical. And all the in the trees, well they'd be singing so, joyfully, playfully watching me. But then they send me away to me how to be sensible, logical, responsible, practical. And they showed me a where I could be so dependable, clinical, intellectual, cynical. There are times when all the world's asleep, The questions run too deep for such a man Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned I know it sounds absurd but please tell me who I am Now watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical, liberal, fanatical, criminal. Won't you sign up your, we'd like to feel you're acceptable, respectable, presentable, a! At night, when all the world's asleep, The questions run so deep for such a simple man Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned I know it sounds absurd but please tell me who I am

Logical Song by Supertramp When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, oh it was beautiful, magical. And all the birds in the trees, well they'd be singing so happily, joyfully, playfully watching me. But then they send me away to teach me how to be sensible, logical, responsible, practical. And they showed me a world where I could be so dependable, clinical, intellectual, cynical. There are times when all the world's asleep, The questions run too deep for such a simple man Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned I know it sounds absurd but please tell me who I am Now watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical, liberal, fanatical, criminal. Won't you sign up your name, we'd like to feel you're acceptable, respectable, presentable, a vegetable! At night, when all the world's asleep, The questions run so deep for such a simple man Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned I know it sounds absurd but please tell me who I am

Guessing the meaning of the words Miracle (noun) E.g. It s a miracle you weren t killed in that car accident! E.g. It s a miracle that Mr. Lee did not punish you even though you broke his glasses. He loves them so much. Magical (adjective) E.g. It s magical that David Copperfield suddenly turned the rabbit into a flower. Playfully (adverb) E.g. The little cat is now jumping onto the sofa playfully. It is always that naughty. Sensible (adjective) E.g. It is sensible of you to ask your teachers for help when you do not know how to do your homework. Logical (adjective) E.g. It is logical to suppose that he will not come to the concert this time. It started almost two hours ago. It will soon finish in 20 minutes. Responsible (adjective) E.g. We are all responsible for the cleanliness of our classroom. We should keep it clean and tidy all the time. Dependable (adjective). E.g. He is a dependable friend because he always gives help when I am in trouble. Intellectual (adjective) E.g. Mozart is an intellectual person. He was good at writing beautiful music.

Matching the meaning of the words miracle very charming and attractive. magical playfully sensible logical responsible dependable intellectual used to describe someone whom can be trusted or relied on. having or showing good sense. interested in or able to deal with things of the mind. a good event that is unexpected or thought to be caused by God. capable of being relied on. in accordance with what seems reasonable or natural. done in fun, not seriously Answers Miracle (noun) a good event that is unexpected or thought to be caused by God. E.g. It s a miracle you weren t killed in that car accident! E.g. It s a miracle that Mr. Lee did not punish you even though you broke his glasses. He loves them so much. Magical (adjective) very charming and attractive. E.g. It s magical that David Copperfield suddenly turned the rabbit into a flower. Playfully (adverb) done in fun, not seriously. E.g. The little cat is now jumping onto the sofa playfully. It is always that naughty. Sensible (adjective) having or showing good sense. E.g. It is sensible of you to ask your teachers for help when you do not know how to do your homework. Logical (adjective) in accordance with what seems reasonable or natural. E.g. It is logical to suppose that he will not come to the concert this time. It started almost two hours ago. It will soon finish in 20 minutes. Responsible (adjective) capable of being relied on. E.g. We are all responsible for the cleanliness of our classroom. We should keep it clean and tidy all the time. Dependable (adjective) used to describe someone whom can be trusted or relied on. E.g. He is a dependable friend because he always gives help when I am in trouble. Intellectual (adjective) interested in or able to deal with things of the mind. E.g. Mozart is an intellectual person. He was good at writing beautiful music.

Quotes Double entry journal Reflections