KPD 3026 Pengajaran, Teknologi, & Penaksiran II MACRO TEACHINGMACRO TEACHING ADILAH BINTI ZABIRADILAH BINTI ZABIR.

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KPD 3026 Pengajaran, Teknologi, & Penaksiran II MACRO TEACHINGMACRO TEACHING ADILAH BINTI ZABIRADILAH BINTI ZABIR

Class: Form 4 Level: Intermediate Date: 28 th October 2013 Day: Monday Week: 7 Time: 30 Minutes No. of Pupils: 26 Topic: Let’s Be Nice!

Let’s watch and reflect!Let’s watch and reflect!

More videos! =)More videos! =)

Task 1 : Watch these three videos and rank the videos with characters from the most polite to the least. What do the characters say?

Video 1

What did Harry say to Draco? Draco : You’ll soon find out that some wizarding families are better than others, Potter. You don’t want to go making friends with the wrong sort. I can help you there. Harry: I think I can tell the wrong sort myself, thanks.

Video 2

What did Sam say to Dean? Dean : What? Say it. Sam: It means you’re a monster.

Video 3

What did Joan say to Miss Watson? Miss Watson : If I wanted to know what he thought, I’d buy his book. Joan : Miss Watson, with all due respect…

What can you say? I’m afraid I disagree / have to disagree I beg to differ I’m not so sure about that Not necessarily / really I’m sorry but I don’t agree I don’t see it that way I don’t think so, dear Yes, but don’t you think that With all due respect, I very much doubt whether Well, you could be right Yes, perhaps, however I’d like to, but Yes, but That’s not always true. I understand what you are trying to say, but … Indirect – Well, in my opinion Actually, I think …. thank you / thanks.

Task 2 : Complete the conversation below with the appropriate phrases you’ve learnt.

Father: Why are you late? It’s already dark now. Daughter: Father, it’s only eight. It’s still early. Father: You’re a female and you should not be wandering around at night on your own. Daughter: what you’re trying to say father and that you’re worried about my safety. I did not go out alone. I was at the library with Sin Ni, Leya, and Ifah. That makes four of us. Father: But you’re all female dear. It is not safe especially when you go out of that place to come home at this hour. Daughter : father. We were in fact at our school’s library and there are other male friends. Arif offered us a lift to go home. Father: Oh, really? I see. I guess I must have worried too much. It’s good enough to know you came home accompanied.

Father: Why are you late? It’s already dark now. Daughter: Father, it’s only eight. It’s still early. Father: You’re a female and you should not be wandering around at night on your own. Daughter: Look, I understand what you’re trying to say father and that you’re worried about my safety. But I’m afraid I have to disagree with you. I did not go out alone. I was at the library with Sin Ni, Leya, and Ifah. That makes four of us. Father: But you’re all female dear. It is not safe especially when you go out of that place to come home at this hour. Daughter : Not really, father. We were in fact at our school’s library and there are other male friends. Arif offered us a lift to go home. Father: Oh, really? I see. I guess I must have worried too much. It’s good enough to know you came home accompanied.

Student: Good morning, Miss. May I have a talk with you just for a moment? Teacher: Oh, sure! What is it dear? Student: I’ve seen my marks for the recent oral test, and. Teacher: Oh really? What is it actually that you are not sure about? Student: I deserve higher score because I feel I already performed my speech quite clearly and fluently yesterday. Teacher: Are you sure dear? I’m pretty convinced that I had been attentive enough yesterday and the marks are the best I could give you. Student : I noticed that you’re busy marking our exercise books as well. That might have distracted your attention. Teacher: Okay, now I think I remember. I might have been too busy doing something else at the same time. I am sorry dear. I will make sure I review your marks again. Student: Sure Miss. Thank you so much for your attention. Teacher: No problem dear.

Student: Good morning, Miss Tina. May I have a talk with you just for a moment? Miss Tina: Oh, sure! What is it dear? Student: I’ve seen my marks for the recent oral test, and I am not so sure about that. Miss Tina: Oh really? May I know why is that so? Student: Actually, I think I deserve higher score because I feel I already performed my speech quite clearly and fluently yesterday. Miss Tina: Are you sure dear? I’m pretty convinced that I had been attentive enough yesterday and the marks are the best I could give you. Student : Yes, but I don’t see it that way. I noticed that you’re busy marking our exercise books as well. That might have distracted your attention as well. Miss Tina : Okay, now I think I remember. I might have been too busy doing something else at the same time. I am sorry dear. I will make sure I review your marks again. Student: Sure Miss. Thank you so much for your attention. Miss Tina: No problem dear.

Kah Fai: Hi Abu. What about watching a movie together? Abu: Oh hi! When is that? Kah Fai: This evening. I’ll treat you to Insidious Chapter 2. How does that sound? Abu: This evening ? but I actually have a very important test tomorrow and I need to do some important revision tonight. Kah Fai: Come on! It’s on the evening, not at night. You can do it as we get back later. Abu: don’t you think it is going to be too tiring after a day out? I’ll be too tired to do the revision. Kah Fai: Hmm… I guess you are right about that. Okay, don’t worry then. Let’s plan it again sometime later when we have finished our test. Abu: Of course! Thank you for understanding.

Ali: Hi Abu. What about watching a movie together? Abu: Oh hi! When is that? Ali: This evening. I’ll treat you to Chapter 2. How does that sound? Abu: This evening ? I’d like to, but I actually have a very important test tomorrow and I need to do some important revision tonight. Ali: Come on! It’s on the evening, not at night. You can do it as we get back later. Abu: Well, you could be right, but don’t you think it is going to be too tiring after a day out? I’m afraid I’ll be too tired to do the revision. Ali: Hmm… I guess you are right about that. Okay, don’t worry then. Let’s plan it again sometime later when we have finished our test. Abu: Of course! Thank you for understanding.

Task 3 : Let’s act out! Each group will be provided with a situation that requires one character to disagree with another. You must include at least four of the phrases you’ve learnt earlier. You may add more characters to make your sketch more interesting!

Task 3 : Let’s write short notes! Each group will be provided with a situation that requires one character to disagree with another. You must include at least TWO of the phrases you’ve learnt earlier.

Be positive! =)Be positive! =)