Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Materials Development #1


Materials Development #1

Level & Students: Intermediate-low, EFL setting in China (16 students are all native speakers of Chinese.)
Lesson Topic: Ordering food in a restaurant
Lesson Written by: Hongbo Zhu
Lesson Objectives: 
    Students will become familiar with the vocabularies that related to food
    Students will become familiar with the sentence patterns that can be used to order food
    Students will learn new words related to food
    Students will be able to use proper language to order food in an English speaking restaurant
    Time: One hour


Pre-lesson Inventory
Ø  Things to bring to class:
o   Words Cards (Food)
o   Pictures
Ø  Equipment: Computer

Warm-up activity: Review the words related to food (5 minutes)
Procedures:
1.     The teacher will show students the word cards one by one, ask them to read it.
2.     If the students do not know the words, the teacher will allow students to look them up in a dictionary.
3.     Whole class review: The teacher will show the word cards to the students again, let them speak the words loudly.
Transition: Great job. Now that you have reviewed some words that related to the food, now let look at more words that related to food.
Activity 1: Vocabularies (15 minutes)
Procedures:
1.     Tell Ss they will read a menu form an English speaking restaurant
2.     Give Ss time to get familiar with the menu, especially the new words on the menu. They may work in groups of 4.

Transition: OK. Now you are good to order food in an English spoken restaurant. Let’s listen to this digital story and see if you can understand it.

Activity 2: Listening Activity 1 (5 minutes)
Procedure:
1.     Tell Ss they will hear a dialogue between a guest and a waiter from the digital storytelling website. Ask Ss to listen carefully and see if they can understand the dialogue.
2.     Ask the students to write sown the food that the guest are trying to order. Ss will work in groups of 4, and each group will have a copy of the menu.


Dialogue: Ordering Food in a Restaurant
Read this dialogue
Waiter: Hello, Can I help you?

Tim: Yes, I'd like to have some lunch.

Waiter: Would you like a starter?

Tim: Yes, I'd like a bowl of chicken soup, please.

Waiter: And what would you like for a main course?

Tim: I'd like a grilled cheese sandwich.

Waiter: Would you like anything to drink?

Tim: Yes, I'd like a glass of Coke, please.

Waiter... After Kim has her lunch.: Can I bring you anything else?

Tim: No thank you. Just the bill.

Waiter: Certainly.

Tim: I don't have my glasses. How much is the lunch?

Waiter: That's $6.75.

Tim: Here you are. Thank you very much.

Waiter: You're welcome. Have a good day.

Tim: Thank you, the same to you.

Website of the dialogue: (The whole dialogue is too long, so I made to videos.)

Starters

Chicken Soup                               $2.50
$2.50
Salad                                             $3.25
$3.25
Sandwiches - Main Course

Ham and cheese                           $3.50
$3.50
Tuna                                             $3.00
$3.00
Vegetarian                                    $4.00
$4.00
Grilled Cheese                             $2.50
$2.50
Piece of Pizza                               $2.50
$2.50
Cheeseburger                                $4.50
$4.50
Hamburger deluxe                        $5.00
$5.00
Spaghetti                                       $5.50
$5.50
Drinks

Coffee                                           $1.25
$1.25
Tea                                                $1.25
$1.25
Soft Drinks - Coke, Sprite, Root Beer, etc.                     $1.75
$1.75

Transition: OK. Each group did a good job! Now it is your turn to produce your own dialogue and record your voices.

Activity 3: Producing dialogue and record dialogues (30 minutes)
Procedures:
1.     This time, Ss will work in pairs. In each group, one student will the guest, the other student will be the waiter or waitress.
2.     Ask each group to produce a similar dialogue by using 5 minutes. Then go to the voxopop.com website to record their voices by using 5 minutes.
3.     Ss will share their dialogues with their classmates and see if their classmates can understand the dialogues by listening at most 2 times. (20 minutes)

Transition: Great job on this activity. Let’s read the dialogue between Tim and the waiter again.

Activity 4: Read the dialogue (5 minutes)
Ask Ss to read the dialogue together.

Homework: Review all the vocabularies you have learned from today and read the dialogue for 3 times at home.


Tools:
1.     Digital storytelling
The teacher has used the digital storytelling to make the dialogue that is interesting and easy to attract students’ attention.
Since the dialogue is a little bit long, the teacher has to make 2 videos.

2.     voxopop.com
The students have to access this website to record their own dialogues and then share with their classmates.
Also, I assume that the Ss are not the first time to use this tool to practice their speaking and record their voices.


Overview:

        This lesson is designed for 16 EFL native Chinese speakers. They are all about intermediate-low level. They have mastered some basic vocabularies and sentence patterns of English language. This is a listening and speaking class, focuses on the topic of ordering food in a restaurant. During the class, students have to communicate with their teacher and classmates in English, and other languages are not allowed.
        The purpose of this class is help students to get familiar with “ordering food” vocabularies and sentence patterns. The students come to this class to learn listening and speaking skills in daily conversations. Since the students have learned words and sentence patterns that related to ordering food, the students will not feel that this is a hard class. The tools that have been used in the classroom instruction also help to stimulate students’ learning interests.
        Digital storytelling is a good tool for both teachers and students to make their own videos. Because of the vivid pictures and voices, it can help the teacher to attract students’ attention during the class time. The other tool has been used to teach this class is voxopop, this is a tool for learners to record their voices and make their dialogues.

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