In this lesson, students will listen to a monologue about a persons reflection of using "please" and "thank you" in conversation. They will match how its done in other languages and complete a listening comprehension activity. There are also suggestions for developing the theme of manners to practise specific areas of grammar.
Aims:
- To practise listening skills
- To improve students’ understanding of using ‘please’ and ‘thank you’
- To introduce how to say please and thank you in other languages
Age group:
Adults and teenagers
Level:
CEF level A2-B1
Time:
30 minutes plus time for developing the theme
Materials:
The lesson plan, transcript and student worksheets can be downloaded in PDF format below
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- Good Manners This activity is all about manners and etiquette. This can be an interesting topic to discuss with your students, especially if there are cultural differences regarding norms of behaviour between the country you're working in and the UK.
Comments
Polish
Thank you - great resource!
Strongly agree with Angelocheck that the audio clip is really useful in not only teaching English language, accents and listening skills but sensitizing learners about different cultures as well in the primary step towards language acquisition: Active Listening.
The audio is really useful and I listenned without difficulties of pronunciation, Bingo!