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Let’s read a story. By Loke Khoon Ee PELLTA (Penang English Language Learning & Teaching Association). Look, this is Tanya’s room. Is your room the same or different?. Look again. Who do you think the other woman is?. Guess what is the woman saying?.
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Let’s read a story By LokeKhoonEe PELLTA (Penang English Language Learning & Teaching Association)
Look, this is Tanya’s room. • Is your room the same or different?
Look again. • Who do you think the other woman is?
Who was Tarzanya? • Why did Tarzanya want to swing through the jungle?
What is a deep pit? It is a deep hole. How do you make a pit? You can dig to make a hole/pit. You must dig far down to make a deep pit/hole. • Guess who else came into Tanya’s room.
What could happen next? • Guess who else came into Tanya’s room.
Guess who is Mike? OR • Do you think Mike is related to Tanya?
REFLECTION: • Do you like the story? • What do you like about Tanya? • What don’t you like about Tanya? • Are you like Tanya – sometimes an untidy girl? • What should Tanya learn from this experience? • What do you learn from this story? (for English & Moral Values)
Homework: • Fill in the blanks/speech bubbles. • What would Tanya’s Grandfather say if he had walked into her room when it was a mess? • What would Tanya’s best friend say to her if she had walked into her room after it was all cleaned up?
Language ArtsJAZZ CHANT • Ask the high proficiency students to write their own jazz chant. • Share or exchange in small groups. • Rewrite to produce the BEST group jazz chant to perform. • Other groups are also judges to evaluate and award each other’s group performances from1(lowest) to 10 (highest) marks, & tell what you like about each performance.
Sample: part of a Jazz Chant Tanya: Where’s my homework book? X2 Mum, Dad, Granny, please help me find my homework book! Mum: Oh my god! What a mess! Your room is a mess. I can’t help you. Clean it up! Dad: Oh dear! What a messy room! I can’t help you unless you tidy it up! Granny: _________________________ Mum, Dad & Granny:________________
Language ArtsROLE PLAY • Use the dialogue in the story/ students’ written work. • Add NEW characters to the dialogue – e.g. Grandfather, Uncle, Aunt, Sister, Best Friend, etc.
Teacher’s Reflection: • How successful was this lesson? • How can I improve on this lesson? • How much English have my pupils learnt?(L,S,R,W & Grammar?) • How much moral values have they learnt? • What follow-up activities can I plan for the class for effective learning of English &/Moral Values?