“Six Thinking Hats” is a tool for group discussion and individual thinking to achieve a more effective result.

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“Six Thinking Hats” is a tool for group discussion and individual thinking to achieve a more effective result.

Coloured hats: White - facts Yellow - benefits Red – feelings Black - cautions Green - creativity Blue - process

LANGUAGE REFLECTS THE WORLD A JOINT LITHUANIAN AND ENGLISH LESSON Irmina Petrauskiene (english teacher) Sigita Valuckiene (lithuanian teacher)

THE OBJECTIVE Working under “Six Thinking Hats” method, having completed the tasks, applying gained knowledge, you will translate the phrases.

GROUP WORK 12 min.

GROUP DISCUSSION TASKS I group: Collecting data about the variety of languages in the world (in Lithuanian) and some interesting facts about languages in general (in English). II group: Putting lines of Lithuanian and English poems about spring in the correct order, describing emotions expressed in these poems, defining the mood and certain words characterizing it, drawing the symbols of the main feeling of both poems. III group: Providing ideas about the threats the Lithuanian and English languages undergo, writing a sentence about a student who does not learn any foreign language (what the future might be for him).

IV group: Creating a dialogue about Lithuania and the Lithuanian language (in English). V group: Watching an English video about easy ways to learn a foreign language, providing pieces of advice for a student willing to learn it (in English), translating the word “hello” into five languages: Polish, Dutch, Italian, Austrian, Portuguese. VI group: Providing generalized ideas about the advantages of learning languages and finishing the beginning of the sentence: “Language is the key to the world…” in 3 ways (in Lithuanian and English). ALL GROUPS PRESENT THEIR WORK TO THE CLASS

ALL GROUPS PRESENT THEIR WORK TO THE CLASS

All students discuss about the most interesting presentation and choose the best one stating why.

TRANSLATING PHRASES All groups draw Lithuanian phrases about language learning and have to translate them into English using the information acquired during the lesson.

PRESENTING THE PHRASES

WORK IN THE LESSON IS ASSESSED BY GIVING CREDITS.

FEEDBACK: LIKES AND DISLIKES, PAYING COMPLIMENTS TO GROUP FRIENDS

WELCOME TO LITHUANIA!