Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Level: Pre-Intermediate
Objectives:
Main Objectives:
By the end of the lesson students will have
a - been encouraged to notice some collocational usages of the words 'make', 'do' and 'have' in a written
(in the form of a letter seeking for advice)and recorded dialogue by listening to the conversation first and
then reading the typescript.
b - recorded these collocations on a worksheet provided by the teacher.
c - practiced using these collocations in context by writing sentences about themselves or their family
members.
Subsidiary Objectives:
By the end of the lesson students will have had some practice on listening for specific information.
Assumptions: Even though the students aren't familiar with the word 'collocation', they might not
remember it in class. Therefore, I will use the word 'phrase' in class to refer to 'collocation'. They have
also done work on different kinds of collocations. They have seen collocations such as 'to make friends',
'to make money', 'to do homework' etc. However, they have not had the chance to work on the infinitive
forms of these collocations or written different sentences using these collocations. That is, their
knowledge of these collocations is on recognition level.
They have been introduced to different ways of recording vocabulary items in their vocabulary journal and
the importance of this has been made clear to them. Therefore, I do not expect them to have problems
using the vocabulary -sheet that I will provide them with.
I also assume that they will be familiar with the most grammatical structures covered in the materials.
Anticipated Problems:
a - Some of the students might want to understand every single word in the text. If this happens, ask them
not to worry about all of the words that they do not know and encourage them to get the gist of the text
first of all. If they have problems with target collocations or any other important vocabulary items, use one
or more of the strategies below:
- Supply context
- Give explanations
- Mime
- Let peer-help
- Use equivalents in students' L1
- Compare with the students' mother tongue
b - Some of the grammatical structures in the text may be new for the students, and they might want to
understand them fully asking for clarification from the teacher. If such a thing happens, tell them that as
long as they can understand what it means from the text, they should not worry about grammatical
explanations since they will be learning them in later lesson.
c - Since dictionaries do not contain all the infinitive forms of the target collocations, they might have
problems trying to figure out the infinitive forms. Therefore, work with the whole class to extract infinitive
forms.
For example: I made a new friend to make new friends
d - There might be a power-cut in the building, which would impede the listening. If this happens, read the
dialogue changing your voice.
g - The bell might go off in the middle of the last stage where they are supposed to produce their own
sentences using target collocations. Since this part is important, let the students know that they might
need to stay in class 5 minutes extra and that they will be able to take their break after this. Also, their
friends might want to come to class for their friends while they are still on task. To avoid this, put a
'PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB' sign on the door.
Materials:
- A reading text in the form of a letter.
- A text in the form of listening.
- Pictures representing the people in the story.
- A tape-recorder.
- OHP
- Hand-out for recording collocations.
- The typescript of the dialogue.
Procedure:
Stage 1:
Aim: To establish the aim of the lesson (5 minutes).
Elicit what could be put in the blank. Expected answers: drinking, make, making, having.
B: T --------- Ss: After underlining the collocations, try to reach a consensus that these phrases have
different meanings, and we need to learn them as phrases. Also, let them see that direct translation from
L1 would not help them. To do this, ask them to translate the phrases into their L1
(they might say that kahve yapmak is a direct translation. Therefore, ask them if we can say do a coffee.
Do and make have the same direct translation in Turkish language: yapmak)
b) to have a coffee: Kahve içmek -içmek in Turkish meaning to drink. Point out that we can say to drink
coffee in English, but to have a coffee is more natural.
C: T -- Ss: Tell them that in this lesson they will be dealing with such words including do, make and have.
And make the importance of the lesson clear for them.
Stage 2:
Aim: Aim: To help students notice some collocational usages of the words 'make', 'do' and 'have' (15
minutes).
A: Ss -- Ss: Remind the students of the letter that they had read in the previous lesson. Tell them that this
letter contains some phrases with make, do and have. Ask them to read the letter again to underline
phrases in which the words make, do and have are used. (Display the instructions on OHP)
First do one example with the class on OHP.
B: Ss -- T: When they are finished, ask in what lines they have found the phrases. And check if they have
the meanings correct. Do this as follows:
- Ask them to translate the phrases into Turkish.
- Ask concept questions.
- Get them to reflect on the tenses used
- Mime (if possible)
C: T -- Ss: While the meaning of each phrase is discussed, ask them to note the forms of the phrases on
the worksheet that you provide them with.
Stage 3:
Aim: To have students listen to a dialogue for the gist meaning (5 minutes).
A: T -- Ss: Ask them why Güllü's boyfriend could be behaving the way he is doing. This will give them a
chance to predict first.
B: T -- Ss: Show them a picture of the boyfriend Hulusi and explain that he is in a pub talking to one of his
friends. Make it clear that they will be talking about Hulusi. Their task is to listen and see what he thinks
about Güllü, and what kind of people his parents are.
Stage 4:
Aim: To give students a chance to make guesses about the correct choice of word (make, do and have)
to fill in the blanks in the collocational phrases in the typescript of the dialogue they have just listened to
(10 minutes).
A: T -- Ss: Tell them that working in pairs, they will read the typescript of the dialogue, but they need to
provide the correct word (make, do, or have) in the collocational phrases in the correct tense.
C: Ss : When they are finished with the task, play the dialogue for a second time for them to check their
answers. When the conversation is over, have open class feedback. If time does not seem to be enough
for the following stages, only have oral feedback.
D: T -- Ss: Elicit the infinitive forms of these collocations and ask them to record them on their worksheets
while teacher writes on OHT.
Stage 5:
Aim: To give the students' the chance to personalize the target phrases by writing sentences about
themselves or their family members (15 minutes).
A: Ss-- Ss: Ask them to write some sentences about themselves or their family members using the target
phrases. Give one example about yourself first.
Yesterday I had a fight with my wife, but I bought her some flowers and she forgave me.
B: Ss -- Ss: When they have written their sentences, ask them to write their sentences on the board so
that the other can also read.
If time does not allow all the students to write their sentences on the board, have only early finishers write
on the board after you check their sentences. This will guide the other students as well. After students
have read each other's sentences for peer-correction, ask some of them to read out their sentences to
class for feedback.
If the bell goes off in the middle of the activity, keep the student in class for another five minutes, telling
them that the next lesson will start five minutes late.
Contingency Plan:
Aim: To have student revise the phrases they have learnt in the lesson (10 minutes).
Ss -- Ss: Get them to play hot-seat using the target phrases, where the students are put into two groups
and with the help of the group member one person from each group tries to come up with the correct co-
occuring word for the word given by the teacher. Each time he/she gets it correct the group gets a point.
The group with most points is the winner!
Dear Jill,
Write to me soon.
With love
Write me soon.
With love
(to) have
(to) make
(to) do
(to) have
a difficult time
someone's opinion about something
problems
a good day
a fight
have a child
(to) make
friends
money
a mistake
progress
(to) do
nothing
one's best
homework
business with someone
Biodata