Teaching Unit
Material:
information
sheets about
Canada and relative activities
Time: 4 hours (50 minutes)
Receiver:
Secondary
School
Students, third year
Level: A2 (Common European
Framework)-pre
intermediate
Period of
the year:
April /May
Prior Learning
Grammar:
-simple past
-present perfect
-past perfect
-passive
-comparatives and
superlatives
Vocabulary:
Main vocabulary used to
describe the more
important aspects of a country (geographical vocabulary; historical
vocabulary;
economic vocabulary; politic vocabulary)
Learning Objectives
By the end of the
activities, the student:
Linguistic
objectives
will be able to read and
understand some
general information about Canada
Strategic
objectives
will look for specific
information in the text
and use it to answer some questions or create a poster
Cultural
objectives
-will know where Canada is situated
-will be able to identify
the main Canadian
regions
-will recognise the main
aspects of the
Canadian government
-will be able to identify
some key points of
the Canadian history
-will know the main
Canadian economic
resources
-will understand what is
multiculturalism
-will be able to identify
the main Canadian
ethnic groups
-will know the main
Canadian festivities
-will recognise some of the
Canadian typical
dishes
Methodology
Interactive lesson:
individual and pair works.
Group works for the first of the final activities (create a poster).
Plenary
explanations.
Assessment
The teacher can check the
student’s
comprehension with the activities created for each section (geography,
history,
…). The final activities could be used as a form of assessment because
the
students should have read, understood and learnt the information
proportioned
in order to fulfil these tasks.