ACTIVITIES: LEARNING AND REVIEWING VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES COMPLETABLE IN ONE OR TWO LESSONS Mime the text How many? Lists from pictures, pictures from lists.

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ACTIVITIES: LEARNING AND REVIEWING VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES COMPLETABLE IN ONE OR TWO LESSONS Mime the text How many? Lists from pictures, pictures from lists The best… What can you hear and smell in the picture? ACTIVITIES THAT CAN ROLL FROM LESSON TO LESSON Acting out prepositions Memory poster circles Physical action vocabulary and metaphor

ACTIVITIES:LITERATURE GOAL:WRITING POETIC TEXTS (learning about basic features of poetic writing) 1.Writing limericks 2. Word association poems Learning a poem really well: reading out loud and/or memorising: 1.Picture poem 2.Technicolour reading: recital in voice groups

ACTIVITIES: BUILDING THE SKILLS OF DISCUSSION AND DEBATE GOAL: DOING DEBATING I FLUENCY UNDER PRESSURE AND OTHER PREREQUISITES OF DEBATING: Timed topic tasks; Challenge the assertion; Just a minute! II ADDITIONAL PREREQUISITES FOR DEBATING: Controversy role plays; Great art debate; Research notes.

ACTIVITY: STUDENTS’ RECORDINGS Preparing minutes video clip recording Groupwork Maintaining normal conversation in English Simulation Real life in English classroom