Name of the Teacher Date Level of the class Length of lesson
Tasmiyah 21/03/2020 Intermediate (B1) 60 minutes
Lesson Type:
Vocabulary
Lesson Topic:
Travel
Lesson Aims: Lesson Outcomes:
By the end of the lesson, students will be better able to… By the end of the lesson, students will have…
Recognise and produce 10 words associated with travel (land, take-off, successfully roleplayed the processes followed at an airport, using each new
check-in desk, luggage, suitcase, aisle, baggage-reclaim, boarding pass, word that they have learnt in the role play.
journey, trip)
Anticipated difficulties: Suggested solutions:
1. The learners might have difficulty differentiating between the words 1. An emphasis will be laid on interpreting the words ‘journey’ and ‘trip’
“journey” and “trip”, as these words have similar meanings. according to distances. An activity will then be given to the learners with
different scenarios whereby they will be required to differentiate between
these two words.
2. Learners might get confused with words such as “take-off” as they might 2. Learners will be taught that the literal ‘take off’ is two separate words
interpret these words in the literal sense. whereas the ‘take-off’ associated with travel has a hyphen.
3. They might have difficulty pronouncing certain words such as “journey”. 3. The phenomic scripts for all words will be displayed and the students having
Arabian students will have trouble pronouncing the ‘g’ sound as there is no ‘g’ trouble with sounding certain letters will be taught which part of the throat
sound in Arabic. and mouth to sound those letters from so that they are able to pronounce the
word accurately.
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,4. Learners might get confused between the meaning of suitcase and luggage 4. Emphasis will be laid on the fact that when referring to suitcases used when
as suitcases are part of luggage. travelling, it becomes luggage.
Language analysis:
Language Item Meaning of the item How you will present Concept Checking Questions Grammatical form Pronunciation
meaning
Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example:
huge very big, enormous using a picture of a What’s the opposite of Strong adjective / hjuːdʒ/
mouse and an elephant huge? Name a huge
to show large size mountain.
1. Land Come down through Using a picture of a plane Are you in the air when you Verb /lænd/
the air and rest on the landing land?
ground or another Does an aeroplane land on
surface the ground?
2. Take-off To become airborne, to Using a picture of a plane Are you in the air when you Phrasal verb /teɪk ɒf /
depart into the air taking off take off?
Can you take off into water?
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, 3. Check-in a desk where you go to Using a picture of a check- Do you go to the check-in noun /tʃek ɪn desk/
desk give in your bags and in desk at an airport desk before you go onto the
cases and have your plane?
ticket checked at an What do you give in at the
airport. desk?
4. Luggage Suitcases or other bags Using a picture of a range Do you carry it when noun /ˈlʌɡɪdʒ/
where personal items of different bags used in travelling?
are packed for travelling Can a suitcase be part of
travelling luggage?
5. suitcase a case with flat sides Using a picture of a Is it used to store items noun /ˈsuːtkeɪs/
and a handle, used for suitcase when travelling?
carrying clothes, etc. Name a few items you can
when you are travelling out into a suitcase
6. aisle a passage between A picture of an aisle as Can I walk through it? noun /aɪl/
rows of seats in an well as a practical Are there any seats in it?
airport demonstration-walking
down the aisles of the
classroom/creating one if
there isn’t
7. baggage- the place at an airport Using a picture of a When you land, where do noun /ˈbæɡɪdʒ rɪkleɪm/
reclaim where you get your baggage-reclaim and a you get your bags back
bags and cases again person retrieving his/her from?
after you have flown bags Can everybody’s bags be
collected from here?
8. boarding a card that you show Using a picture of a Can you travel without a noun /ˈbɔːdɪŋ pɑːs/
pass before you get on a boarding pass and boarding pass?
plane or boat another picture of the What do you get when you
buy a plane ticket?
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