Political Campaign From Obama’s speech April 2008.

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Political Campaign From Obama’s speech April 2008

Sub-skills including: Listening for main ideas Listening and note-taking Listening for specific information Listening and inferring attitude and opinion

Watch and listen the speech carefully and try to: Guess the reason behind this speech? While you are watching, write down vocabulary words that you or your classmate may have troubles with their meanings.

The Speech

Comprehension (main idea) What are the reason behind the speech?

It seems that Obama has been attacked and he is responding to his contestants. Obama has been accused of being out of touch with people (Americans).

Watch again and prepare to find the following from the speech: Question Tag question Modals: can, could, should, may, might, would, etc… Conditionals: if, unless.

The speech

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Inferring Opinion and discussing the current situation in Kuwait (to promote communicative tasks)

Get into groups based on students’ districts and discuss the following: Are you following the Parliamentary Election ‘08.Parliamentary Election Discuss the reason why an early election will be held this year. Discuss some of the parties and candidates that are in your district.candidates