The Lion King goes to Broadway LAA Model Lesson ESL 3 Unit 1.

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The Lion King goes to Broadway LAA Model Lesson ESL 3 Unit 1

Look at card #1. What do you see? Costume

Look at card #1 again. Use words to describe the costume. Costume

Partner up. Look at card #2. Use the “Bubble Map” to describe the costume. Costume

Now let’s review what you will do…

Language Functions What will you do? Describe the costumes. Patterns & Structures Use complete sentences. Vocabulary You will use the words… Amazing Visible Memorable Eye-popping Represent Creative LAA Pie Chart

Let’s Review the Vocabulary

amazing Wonderful or great The Lion’s costume was amazing.

visible You are able to see it. The costumes on the stage were visible and colorful.

memorable Unable to forget; you will remember it forever. The Lion King Goes Broadway was a memorable stage play.

eye-popping Exciting; astonishing Each costume was eye-popping because of all the beautiful colors.

represent Stands for; symbolize The frown and look on the lion’s face represent the anger he feels.

Creative New; to be imaginative The costume designer was creative with the face painting and costumes.

It’s your turn!!!

1. Look at cards #3, #4, & #5. 2. Choose a card #3, #4, or #5 and write 5 sentences that describe the costume or costumes you see on the card. Write your sentences on the index card. 3. Make sure to use: complete sentences vocabulary words descriptive words Directions

4.Practice saying your sentences to a partner. 5.Once I come to you put your sentences card away and I will hear you speak. 6. While I listen to others you should be practicing with a partner.

You are now done… Congratulations!