8
Class Plan – Teacher’s Note Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts to fill in the blanks.) 2) The teacher asks the students if they have a boyfriend/girlfriend/husband...Then, she will elicit from the sts information about their first date. Ex.: Where did you meet? Who started the conversation? Who flirted first? …After that, the teacher will ask them how do they start a conversation with a person they don’t know. Practice: 1)The teacher will show sts the pictures (slides 3,4 and 5) and they will tell their friends how they would start a conversation in those situations. 2) The teacher will tell the sts that they are going to watch a Friends’ episode in which Ross tries to start a conversation with the pizza girl. Pre-Viewing: Slide 6 While Viewing: Take notes on the words or expressions Ross uses to talk to the pizza girl.

Class Plan – Teacher’s Note Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Class Plan – Teacher’s Note Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts

Class Plan – Teacher’s Note

Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts to fill in the blanks.)

2) The teacher asks the students if they have a boyfriend/girlfriend/husband...Then, she will elicit from the sts information about their first date. Ex.: Where did you meet? Who started the conversation? Who flirted first? …After that, the teacher will ask them how do they start a conversation with a person they don’t know.

Practice: 1)The teacher will show sts the pictures (slides 3,4 and 5) and they will tell their friends how they would start a conversation in those situations.

2) The teacher will tell the sts that they are going to watch a Friends’ episode in which Ross tries to start a conversation with the pizza girl.

Pre-Viewing: Slide 6

While Viewing: Take notes on the words or expressions Ross uses to talk to the pizza girl.

After-Viewing: Slide 7

Production: In groups of 3, sts will write tips for an effective flirting.

Page 2: Class Plan – Teacher’s Note Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts

Teacher

Maitê Oliveira

Page 3: Class Plan – Teacher’s Note Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts
Page 4: Class Plan – Teacher’s Note Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts
Page 5: Class Plan – Teacher’s Note Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts
Page 6: Class Plan – Teacher’s Note Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts

1- How does Ross start a conversation with the “pizza girl”?

Page 7: Class Plan – Teacher’s Note Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts

1- What was the “pizza girls’” reactions to Ross’ flirt?

2- If you were at his place, what would you do differently?

3- Have you ever flirted with a delivery boy/girl? How was it?

4- Do you think you are good at flirting? Why/Why not?

Page 8: Class Plan – Teacher’s Note Warm-up: 1) Matching game with words and expressions related to love.( Another idea is to play a romantic song and ask sts

5 tips on flirting