(Online Teaching) A2 Key For Schools Speaking Part 2
(Online Teaching) A2 Key For Schools Speaking Part 2
Description
This lesson plan has been designed to help students prepare for A2 Key for Schools Speaking Part 2.
This lesson plan can be delivered face to face or online. The ‘online options’ column gives teachers
ideas how the stages could be adapted for teaching online.
Students describe and draw pictures of hobbies and then share their opinions of them. Students then
prepare to practice the Speaking Part 2 task with a partner. Students are encouraged to think about
the language and skills they need to complete this task successfully.
Procedure
Ask students what all of the pictures they have seen so far represent
– Activities/hobbies
Show students one activity at a time and elicit what these activities
are:
Show the pictures on the screen by
1. Playing computer games
sharing your desktop.
2. Playing the drums/music
3. Playing football
4. Reading
5. Painting
Ask students to give adjectives to describe how they feel about that If your platform has an ‘annotate’
activity. (fun/boring/easy/stupid/difficult/exciting, etc.) function, students can all write their
adjectives on the board around the
picture.
You can nominate students to give
answers.
Ask some follow-up questions to find out more information about Tip: Remember to give students time
their opinions. (Why/Why not? / How often do you do this? Would to think about how to answer questions
you like to do/learn this? etc.) as you would in a face to face lesson.
It’s ok to have periods of quiet for
thinking.
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What can you do to show you are listening? (nod your head, say nominate students to speak.
things to show you agree or disagree, eg – yes, that’s true, I don’t
think so).
Using the 5 pictures they can see, they have to answer the question Display the pictures for all students to
‘Do you like these hobbies?’ (Why/why not) see.
Students will have 5 minutes to make some notes and think about You could display a timer on the
what they will say and questions they might ask their partner. screen so students are aware of how
long they have left for notes.
Put students in pairs and ask them to discuss this question together. Put pairs into a breakout room for
Explain that students can have a conversation with each other once about 4 minutes to practise.
as a rehearsal and then they will have their conversation in front of
If your platform allows it, once students
their peers.
have practised, they can record
themselves having the conversation.
This could be uploaded for everyone to
listen to and comment on.
Once students are ready, each pair will take it in turns to answer the
question and speak for 3 minutes to the rest of the class.
Listen to each conversation and give feedback after each one – If noting down language, don’t display
comment on the interaction, the vocabulary and the reasons this until the feedback stage otherwise
students gave. Note down any common errors as well as good it may distract students.
things students say to use in feedback later on in the lesson.
Invite other students to comment on conversations as you go along
too.
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Display the errors you heard (grammatical or the wrong use of shared presentation or students could
vocabulary). This could be made into a competition. Show one write the correct answers and hold
error at a time and students race to correct it. them up to the camera.
Materials
A2 Key for Schools Speaking Part 2
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Example Table
Student Name Playing Playing a Playing Reading Painting
computer musical football
games instrument
Student 1 Likes Hates Can’t play Doesn’t like Loves
Fun to play Too difficult Never played boring creative
with brother