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FURTHER PRACTICE
Even more benefit
could be gleaned from the following exercises by using a Video Camera or
Cassette Recorder.
(More Pedagogic Ideas by
Bibi Baxter)
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- EXERCISE: 1 (Prompts)
- FUNCTIONS: Seeking Opinions / Speculating / Expressing an opinion
- LEVELS: Intermediate - Advanced
- SKILLS:- Speaking/Listening
- ACTIVITIES: Milling, Groupwork, or Pairwork
- LANGUAGE: Second Conditional Tenses (simple/continuous), using
various modal auxiliaries (might, may, could, would)
INSTRUCTIONS
- Create prompts from the following list of questions
- Divide the class into groups, so each student
will have a different prompt.
- Each student asks 'their question' in turn to
their group; the group volunteers answers and discusses the
matter generally.
- Students can be regrouped for comparison of
answers.
ALTERNATIVELY: Use the following prompts
for a milling exercise, or pairwork.
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In your opinion, could the world's resources sustain a reasonable standard
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country’s current problems, or your own problems?
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4. What characteristics do you think would almost
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Do you agree with the whole concept of John Lennon's imaginary world, or
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Which skills would you expect to be most important in John Lennon's ideal
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Which skills would probably become obsolete in John Lennon's ideal world?
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Which people, if any, might assume increasing importance in John Lennon's
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Which V.I.P.s are likely to lose their importance in John Lennon's ideal
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- EXERCISE: 2 Mini
Questionnaires
- FUNCTIONS: Gathering Opinions / Collating /
Reporting
- LEVELS: Intermediate - Advanced
- SKILLS:- Speaking/Listening/Writing
- ACTIVITY: Milling, or Pairwork
- LANGUAGE: Second Conditional Tenses (simple/continuous), using
various modal auxiliaries (might, may, could, would + infinitive)
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Instruct students to use the questionnaires as
a milling exercise for gathering information
- Regroup students into pairs to collate the
information they have gathered.
- Regroup students into larger groups to give
feedback.
- Finally, ask students to summarise the results
in a feedback discussion, or to write a report on the feedback for
homework.
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MINI-QUESTIONNAIRE-1
ASK:
In your opinion, which groups of people suffer most in the world
today? Number the columns 1-5
according to each student’s opinion.
(ie: number 1 =
most suffering etc...)
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Ethnic Minorities
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Victims of Hunger
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Political Prisoners
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The Poor
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MINI-QUESTIONNAIRE-2
ASK: In your
opinion, would John Lennon's ideal world solve two of your current
problems? Complete the columns below with details of student’s problems. Put a tick or a cross beside them to indicate whether they
would be solved or not.
(Do not allow any repeated suggestions.)
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PROBLEM 2
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MINI-QUESTIONNAIRE-3
ASK:
How do you think John Lennon's ideal world should be implemented?
Number each column according to order of preference, (ie:
1 = first choice, etc... )
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BY USING MILITARY MIGHT?
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BY IMPOSING SANCTIONS?
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BY ENCOURAGING UNIVERSAL RE-EDUCATION?
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BY ELECTING A NEW WORLD LEADER?
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MINI-QUESTIONNAIRE-4
ASK:
What objections would the following groups of people have to the
idea of John Lennon's imaginary world?
(Do not allow any repeated suggestions.)
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LOUD-MOUTHED MINORITIES?
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SILENT MAJORITIES?
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POLITICAL ACTIVISTS?
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MINI-QUESTIONNAIRE-5
ASK: If John
Lennon's imaginary world were to become a reality, which advantages &
disadvantages might quickly become apparent?
(Do not allow any repeated suggestions.)
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MINI-QUESTIONNAIRE-6
ASK:
In your opinion, which skills would be
considered ESSENTIAL in John Lennon's ideal world?
(Do not allow any repeated suggestions.)
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MINI-QUESTIONNAIRE-7
ASK:
In your opinion, which skills would be most likely to become
REDUNDANT in John Lennon's ideal world?
(Do not allow any repeated suggestions.)
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MINI-QUESTIONNAIRE-8
ASK:
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ideal world?
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MINI-QUESTIONNAIRE-9
ASK:
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your opinion, which words would almost certainly become REDUNDANT in John
Lennon's ideal world?
(Do not allow any repeated suggestions.)
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ASK:
What characteristics do you think would
definitely become REDUNDANT in John Lennon's ideal world?
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- EXERCISE: 3 Subjects for
Discussion, or Composition
- FUNCTIONS: Describing current situations
- LEVELS: Intermediate - Advanced
- SKILLS:- Speaking/Listening, or Writing
- ACTIVITY: Discussion, or composition
- LANGUAGE: Second Conditional Tenses (simple/continuous), using
various modal auxiliaries (might, may, could, would + infinitive)
INSTRUCTIONS:
- COMPOSITION: An essay would be an ideal
pre-discussion task. Either instruct students to use their
dictionaries to develop the essay, or give a list of suitable
vocabulary.
- DISCUSSION: Give relevant vocabulary as the
discussion develops
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1. For a long time, many PEOPLE IN
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES have been suffering the consequences of political
greed and uneven distribution of world resources. Give more details.
2. VICTIMS OF CRIME suffer distress, fear and loss. In what way?
3. Would John Lennon's ideal world solve any of YOUR current problems?
If so, which ones?
4. How do you think John Lennon's ideal world should be implemented?
5. What characteristics do you think would almost certainly become
obsolete in John Lennon's ideal world?
6. Would the negative aspects of human nature prevent John Lennon's ideal
world from becoming a reality? If so, how?
7. Do you agree with the whole concept of John Lennon's imaginary world,
or only part?
8. Which groups of people would be affected in John Lennon's imaginary
world? How?
9. Which skills would you expect to be most important in John Lennon's
ideal world?
10. Which authorities might consider the changes negatively?
11. Which skills would probably become obsolete in John Lennon's ideal
world?
12. Which people, if any, might assume increasing importance in John
Lennon's ideal world?
13. Which V.I.P.s are likely to lose their importance in John Lennon's
ideal world? (V.I.P. = Very Important Person)
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EXERCISE: 4
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FUNCTIONS: Speaking
Hypothetically
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LEVELS: Intermediate
– Advanced
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SKILLS:-
Speaking/Listening
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ACTIVITY: Discussion (pairwork/groupwork)
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LANGUAGE:
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EQUIPMENT: Cassette
Recorder?
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Preteach suitable vocabulary and the required conditional constructions.
(See 4-examples & grammar notes on a separate sheet)
2. Write a partial hyperthetical statement on the board (see
4-examples for ideas) and allow students to provide sentence endings.
3.
In order to gauge the level of speaking confidence, instruct
students to begin their discussion in pairs;
after five minutes, start encouraging pairs to merge until
eventually the whole class becomes involved in one discussion.
4.
If students are willing, record the discussion that should
eventually develop, using cassette recorder.
IMPORTANT
NOTES
Although the main aim for
most students is to speak English fluently, not every student is capable
of doing so publicly, particularly those that are generally shy.
Less confident students may therefore prefer to work only in pairs,
or small groups in preference to participating in a class discussion
There is no key to this
exercise, as students are expected to express their own views and ideas;
however, for personal or cultural reasons, certain students may
find it difficult to form opinions or imagine hypothetical situations.
Therefore, if their ideas seem illogical or sparse even with
additional help, it would be reasonable to assume that the task is
inappropriate and should be abandoned.
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IMAGINE.
Words and Music by John Lennon. Copyright © 1971 Lenono Music. All rights
reserved. Not for Resale.
Pedagogic
ideas by Bibi Baxter, Ramsgate, England www.musicalenglishlessons.org
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