Lesson Plan 6
Date: 2016.09.21.
School: Szegedi Dek Ferenc Gimnzium
Teacher: Simon Jnos
Class: 9/E
Level: Pre-Intermediate
Age: 14-15
Topic: Entertainment: Music and Movies
Aims: Refreshing and expanding students vocabulary in the topic of Entertainment, motivating the
students to speak and act freely in front of others.
Competencies: Linguistic competence (use of Present Simple), cultural and discursive competence (talking
about popular music and movies).
Assumed knowledge: Present Simple, basic vocabulary items in the topic of Entertainment.
Anticipated problems: Students may produce mistakes in the use of Present Simple regarding
singular/plural forms and third person -s. If this happens multiple times, an overview is necessary.
Aids: Printed handout.
Stage
Activity
Warm-up
Activity
Presentation
Practice
Wordsearch
Aim
Refreshing
certain
expressions of
the topic and
engaging
students
Refresh and
expand
students
knowledge of
Time
10
min
8 min
Interaction
Aids
Procedure
The teacher asks a student to act out a certain expression,
and the others have to guess what it is. Students can come
up with their own expressions (they can be movie
characters too, like James Bond or Hulk), but they have to
Students
confer with the teacher.
play
Teachers list of expressions:
activity by
laugh
only acting
Teachers piece run
and not
of paper with
shoot
talking or
suggested
fight
drawing.
expressions
listen to music
Expressions
watch a movie
are shown
horror movie
to them by
adventure
the teacher.
romantic movie
comedy
action film
science fiction
Projection
WordWall 2
Students work in groups of 3 or 4. A Wordsearch exercise is
on digital
word searching projected onto the digital board containing 14 music
board,
exercise
genres. The groups have 5 minutes to find them all. The
students
group which finds the most (or finds all of them first) wins.
work in
groups
music genres
Production
Production
Cool-down
Speaking exercise
Students can
talk about
music and
movie genres
Paper-chatting
Students can
write about
their favourite
movies
Act like you mean it!
Students can
play with
intonation and
the pitch of
their voice.
7 min
10
min
10
min
Open
conversation
Students in
pairs write
questions to
each other
and after
Exercise book
swapping
papers,
they
answer
them
Students in
pairs read a
dialogue in Handout
a given
genre.
The teacher asks the students the following questions:
-What kind of music / movies do you like to listen to / watch?
-Do you have a favourite music / movie genre? What is it?
-How often do you go to the cinema?
-Do you listen to some music when you do your homework?
-What was the last movie you watched?
-What was the last song you listened to?
Anyone can ask questions from the student who is talking
at the moment.
Students work in pairs. First, they write the question
Which is your favourite movie? in their exercise book and
then swap them and answer the question. They swap again,
and ask a question about their partners favourite movie.
This goes on until they swap exercise books at least six
times. Then some students are asked to read whats in their
exercise book.
Swapping is controlled by the teacher.
The teacher distributes the handouts and pairs up the
students. They have to choose a movie genre from the
handout and perform the dialogue on it accordingly. They
have 3 minutes to prepare and then each pair performs the
dialogue in the selected genre.
Act like you mean it!
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
-Im back!
-Whos that?
-Its just me
-Not you again!
-Did you expect someone else?
-I expected no one!
-I always come back. You should know that by now.
-I couldnt forget it if I wanted to
Styles:
romance
soap opera
kids show
thriller
horror
fantasy
action
drama
wildlife show
comedy
science fiction
Wordsearch exercise
Genres: pop, rock, metal, disco, blues, country, folk, hiphop, latin, jazz, punk, soul, swing, dubstep.