ISE I (B1) Interview: preparing to discuss the Portfolio

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Lesson plans for exam preparation ISE I Interview: Lesson Plan 5 ISE I (B1) Interview: preparing to discuss the Portfolio Level: ISE I (or all ISE levels) Time: 45 minutes 1hr 10 minutes Aims: To practise discussing points of detail from content of Portfolio To develop communication skills To prepare candidates for the ISE exam Resources: ISE DVD or website videos (optional) Handout 1 (H/O1): example language of ISE I (This is the same as Lesson Plan 1) Handout 2 (H/O2): example Portfolio task Handout 3 (H/O3): questions spinner Candidates own completed Portfolio tasks Handout 1 Handout 2 Handout 3 Procedure: 1. Optional - Warm-up: play the ISE DVD (15 minutes) Tell students they are going to watch a DVD of the ISE exam at their Level, but only the Conversation phase. Ask the students to listen to the questions that the examiner asks about the candidate s Portfolio. Play the chosen ISE DVD. Don t tell them that they are going to see the Portfolio discussion. Tell them that it is only part of the Conversation. Ask the students what questions they heard and write examples on the board. Ask pairs to discuss what the questions are about explain they are about the contents of the candidate s Portfolio. Extension: Tell the students to look at H/O1 the example ISE I language. Ask pairs of students to find examples of the language used in the questions and answers from the DVD (e.g. How many times have you been there = Present perfect). 2. Portfolio key-words and question formation (10 minutes) Give each student H/O2 and tell them to read the sample Portfolio question and task. Ask pairs of students to underline the key (=important) words. With the class brainstorm key words and write examples on the board. Explain that these key words can be used to help make questions about the content of the Portfolio task. Page 1 of 6

ISE I Interview - Lesson plan 5: preparing to discuss the Portfolio Ask pairs of students to think of what questions they could ask about the content of the task using the key words on the board. Write some examples on the board. Check that the questions use the example language of ISE I on H/O1 (or in the ISE Syllabus p.32). Pairs of students take turns to ask each other questions from the board. Each time, the partner must answer the question with their own ideas. 3. Question formation (10 minutes) Pairs of students continue to use H/O1 and H/O2. Give pairs a copy of H/O3 (the questions spinner). Students place a pen on the centre of the page and then take turns to spin the pen. When the pen stops the student makes a question, about the Portfolio task, using the question prompt the pen is pointing to (e.g. Have you ever been to London ). Their partner gives an answer. Pairs repeat the process taking turns to ask each other questions. On H/O3, there are spaces to write more questions. Ask pairs of students to write more questions on the handout in the spaces. Ask students to look at the example language on H/O1 (or the ISE Syllabus p. 32) to help them. Optional extension: Repeat stages 2 and 3 using different sample tasks from the students own work. 4. Questions for class Portfolios (13 minutes) Students change partners and work in new pairs. Each student gives their partner a copy of one of their own Portfolio tasks, including the question. Each student underlines the key words in the text they are reading and writes three questions to ask about the content. Students can look at H/O3 for help. Pairs of students then take turns to role play the conversation between the Examiner and the Candidate, asking their three questions and listening to the answers about their partner s Portfolio task. Tell the students that this is good practice for predicting the examiner s questions. But also, for ISE I, II, III and IV the Candidate must ask the Examiner a question about the Portfolio content. 5. Additional Portfolio questions - timed (10 minutes) Give students 2 minutes each. Students use H/O3 (the questions spinner) and continue to ask new questions about their partner s Portfolio task. After 2 minutes ask students to change place and repeat with a new partner. Optional extension: Tell pairs of students to exchange their question spinners (H/O3), as each will have different questions entered by the students. Repeat stage 5. Note: This lesson plan can be used for ALL ISE levels to do this, use sample tasks from the Trinity website at the appropriate level and candidates can produce their own question spinner (H/O3), writing questions using the language of their ISE Level. For ISE I, II, III and IV candidates MUST ask the examiner one question during the discussion of the Portfolio so this should be highlighted to the students and included in the role play activities above. Page 2 of 6

ISE I Interview - Lesson plan 5: preparingg to discuss the Portfolio Handout 1: ISE I language (Please see the ISE Syllabus p.32 for full details.) 1 ISE Here are some examples of the language of ISE I... Example language: The past using the present perfect: Have you had a drink Yes, I have. I ve had 2 glasses of waterr How many ice creams havee you had today I ve had 3! Have you ever been to London Yes, I have. How many timess have you been there The past How long For and since : Preferences: Giving reasons: using the past continuous: were you doing d last night I was watching tv. was happening in thiss photo My friend was swimming with a dolphin! How long were you y there for For 3 weeks. How long have you y lived here Since I was 10. type of music do you prefer I like rock, but I prefer p pop. Why do you like rock music Because it s veryy energetic. Adjectives and adverbials of quantity: (How much/many, how good/bad, how big/small, how easy/hard, etc:) Intention: Obligations/lack of obligation Prohibition/necessity: 0/1 st conditionals and when : How many toys have you got I ve got lots of toys! How big is your cat It s very small. My homework was w really easy! I practise football to stay fit. I do my homework to earn pocket money! do you have to study at school We have to study English and maths. I need to learn English E to get a good job. I don t need to do d any homework tonight! You mustn t smoke! will you doo if you win the competition If I can, I ll come to your birthday party. do you do when you see a spider Page 3 of 6

ISE I Interview - Lesson plan 5: preparing to discuss the Portfolio Common phrasal verbs: are you looking for I need to sit down! The future using will : Do you think you ll come to my party do you think you ll do tonight I won t be able to come. Do you think life will be different in future The future using the present continuous: Where are you going on holiday We re going to London. are you doing next week I m visiting my cousins. Future possibility: Future expressions: do you think you might do tonight I might go to the cinema. are you doing in 3 days time are you doing the day after tomorrow Page 4 of 6

Handout 2: ISE I Portfolio tasks - candidate answers ISE I - Section 1 Correspondence (70-80 words) ISE I Interview - Lesson plan 5: preparing to discuss the Portfolio It s your cousin s 18 th birthday soon. Her friend, Jane, has asked you what present she might like. Write an email to Jane saying what you think is a suitable gift and why. Say how your cousin is planning to celebrate her birthday. Dear Jane, Sometimes my cousin is a crazy girl! Just imagine, she wants to celebrate her 18 th birthday at the beach with a barbecue and she has already hired many fire-eaters to impress her guests. But she hasn t bought a dress yet so you could buy her something to wear at the party. If you prefer to buy a cheaper gift, I ll be able to go with you to choose something nice like flowers or a pair of earrings. She loves them both. If you need me, just call me. Sara ISE I - Section 2 Factual writing (110 130 words) Someone has just stolen your bag. Write a report for the police explaining what happened and what you were doing at the time. Say what was in your bag. REPORT FOR THE POLICE Subject: Sara Green s bag was stolen At 19:15 on the 10 th December 2011 I (Sara Green) was sitting on a bench platform 4 of London railway station, waiting for the train for Scotland. I decided to buy something from a vending machine that was near the bench. I left my bag on the bench and went to the machine, but I heard a noise. When I turned my head and I saw a very tall man in dark clothes who was running away with my bag. I followed him as far as the railway station car park, but there I lost sight of him. Contents of the bag: -wallet (including credit card, identity card, bus tickets and about 50 -mobile phone -personal diary -address book Page 5 of 6

ISE I Interview - Lesson plan 5: preparing to discusss the Portfolio Handout 3: the question spinner Have you ever been to.. do you think you ll. How long did you.for Why did you Do/did you need to. Which do/did you prefer: or... do/did you have to do. were you doing when you. Page 6 of 6