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Janet’s friend begins a conversation by saying: Janet, I hear you’re planning a trip to Africa.

Janet’s friend begins a conversation by saying: Janet, I hear you’re planning a trip to Africa. Work in groups and think of five questions you might ask Janet to find out more about her holiday. Try to think of one question which none of the other groups will ask.

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Janet’s friend begins a conversation by saying: Janet, I hear you’re planning a trip to Africa.

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  1. Janet’s friend begins a conversation by saying: Janet, I hear you’re planning a trip to Africa. Work in groups and think of five questions you might ask Janet to find out more about her holiday. Try to think of one question which none of the other groups will ask.

  2. B: Janet, I hear you’re planning a trip to Africa. J: Yes it’s very exciting. Going in September to see my son who’s doing volunteer work in Zambia. So I’m going to fly to Lusaka and he’ll meet me there and we’ll do a bit of travelling round. I think we’re going to be staying most of the time in Monze, where he’s working. It’s about a hundred miles south of Lusaka. But we’re planning all sorts of exciting things. We’re going to go on safari… B: How long are you actually going for? J: Oh, six weeks. Quite a long time so we can do quite a lot. I think we’re going to one of the big game parks – Luangwa – a game park – for a few days. B: Right. J: Probably going on down to see the Victoria Falls. And we’re actually going to Zimbabwe as well. B: Matter of interest. What airline are you planning to fly by? J: Sorry? Er, Air Zambia. B: Air Zambia. J: I’ve had to do it as cheaply as I could and I looked online and got this flight. I mean it’s a regular flight. It’s not a charter or anything. But it’s er … I think it’ll be okay… I don’t know.

  3. TIME • in September • most of the time • How long • (for)six weeks. • (for)Quite a long time • for a few days

  4. Grammar Structure: Janet is going to Africa * To Africa is going Janet Quite a long time * A time long quite How long are you going for? * How long you are going for? … my son who’s doing volunteer work * … my son who he’s doing volunteer work Orientation

  5. a bit of travelling round most of the time all sorts of exciting things one of the big game parks Quite a long time do quite a lot.

  6. Going in September to see my son Quite a long time so we can do quite a lot. Probably going on down to see the Victoria Falls. Matter of interest. What airline are you planning to fly by?

  7. … my son who’s doing volunteer work in Zambia How long are you actually going for? What airline are you planning to fly by?

  8. Grammar • Orientation: • Lana daddy horsey • Man up • Horsey poo • Daddy poo bag • Lana daddy home Daddy and I saw a horse. There was a man on the horse, but it did a poo. Daddy picked up the poo and put it in his bag. Then we came home.

  9. B: Janet, I hear you’re planning a trip to Africa. J: Yes it’s very exciting. Going in September to see my son who’s doing volunteer work in Zambia. So I’m going to fly to Lusaka and he’ll meet me there and we’ll do a bit of travelling round. I think we’re going to be staying most of the time in Monze, where he’s working. It’s about a hundred miles south of Lusaka. But we’re planning all sorts of exciting things. We’re going to go on safari… B: How long are you actually going for? J: Oh, six weeks. Quite a long time so we can do quite a lot. I think we’re going to one of the big game parks – Luangwa – a game park – for a few days. B: Right. J: Probably going on down to see the Victoria Falls. And we’re actually going to Zimbabwe as well. B: Matter of interest. What airline are you planning to fly by? J: Sorry? Er, Air Zambia. B: Air Zambia. J: I’ve had to do it as cheaply as I could and I looked online and got this flight. I mean it’s a regular flight. It’s not a charter or anything. But it’s er … I think it’ll be okay… I don’t know.

  10. I hear you’re planning a trip to Africa. (??) • Going in September • I’m going to fly to Lusaka • he’ll meet me there and we’ll do a bit of travelling round • we’re going to be staying most of the time in Monze … • we’re planning all sorts of exciting things (??) • We’re going to go on safari… • How long are you actually going for? • we can do quite a lot • we’re going to one of the big game parks • Probably going on down to see the Victoria Falls • we’re actually going to Zimbabwe as well. • What airline are you planning to fly by? • it’ll be okay

  11. RECOGNITION: • structure • specific lexical meanings ( e.g. menu items, basic prepositional uses, basic phrases and patterns.) • use of particular form (e.g. present continuous for here and now) • L1 correspondence (e.g. complex words and forms)

  12. True or False? • Janet is flying to Africa in September • She’s flying by Air Zambia • She’s visiting her son in Zimbabwe • She’s going to fly to Lusaka • Her son is going to meet her at the airport • She’s going for two months • They are going to the Victoria Falls

  13. Memory Game Think of something you are going to do next week. Try to think of something no one else will be doing.

  14. SYSTEM-BUILDING. • The relationship between grammatical elements like the tense system (All present tenses in English can refer to the future) • How forms are manipulated to make, for example, questions and negatives (not comes after modals/auxiliaries; interrogatives shift modals/auxiliaries in front of subject) • The use of in and at in time phrases

  15. We use (be) going to: To talk about plans and intentions: I’m going to drive to work today.They are going to move to Manchester. When we can see that something is likely to happen: Be careful! You are going to fall. Look at those black clouds. I think it’s going to rain.

  16. We often use verbs like would like, plan, want, mean, hope, expect to talk about the future: What are you going to do next year? I’d like to go to University. We plan to go to France for our holidays. George wants to buy a new car.

  17. EXPLORATION: • Refining systems which defy explanation. • Formulating hypotheses for system building

  18. EXPLORATION: Refining systems which defy explanation: I hear you’re going to Africa ?? I hear you’ll go to Africa How long are you going for? ?? How long will you go for My son will meet me My son is going to meet me My son is meeting me My son is going to be meeting me

  19. J: Yes it’s very exciting. ***** in September to see my son who’* **** volunteer work in Zambia. So I’* ***** ** *** to Lusaka and he’** **** me there and we’** ** a bit of travelling round. I think we’** ***** ** ** ******* most of the time in Monze, where he’* *******. It’s about a hundred miles south of Lusaka. But we’** ******** all sorts of exciting things. We’re ***** ** ** on safari… B: How long *** you actually ***** for? J: Oh, six weeks. Quite a long time so we *** ** quite a lot. I think we’** ***** to one of the big game parks – Luangwa – a game park – for a few days.

  20. I’m going to fly to Lusaka and he’ll meet me there and we’ll do a bit of travelling around. I’m ***** to *** to Lusaka and **’** meet me there and we’ll ** a *** of travelling ******. I’m ***** ** *** to Lusaka and **’** **** me there *** we’ll ** a *** of ********** ******. I’m ***** ** *** to ****** and **’** **** me ***** *** we’ll ** a *** ** ********** ******. *’* ***** ** *** ** ****** *** **’** **** ** ***** *** **’** ** * *** ** ********** ******. I’m going to fly to Lusaka and he’ll meet me there and we’ll do a bit of travelling around.

  21. Word/phrase/pattern Structure Orientation Recognition System building Exploration

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