1g8 Black Swan Hotel Sample
1g8 Black Swan Hotel Sample
1g8 Black Swan Hotel Sample
B Information
Then, listen to your teachers questions about the Black Swan Hotel
and try and remember what you read.
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C Dialogue
D Grammar
Which verb form does the manager, Anne, use to tell Stephen what to do?
Make a list of all the verbs that she uses:
________
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D Grammar
Use a verb from the box to complete these sentences using the imperative.
E Game
Your teacher will give you some cards. Pass around the class
reading your card to the other students. Decide which is the
best suggestion.
Example:
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Teacher Notes
Imperatives, giving instructions and
Target Language:
advice.
Duration: 65 minutes
Total: 65 minutes.
2 Procedure
A. Warmer
This is a lesson on the imperative based around everyday problems in a hotel and, in
the final game, in your students day to day lives. In this first part of the lesson, give
your class a few minutes to grade each problem from one to five stars depending on
how serious they consider each one.
There may be some vocabulary worth going on such as: to lock, bedside lamp, mark,
pillowcase, cracked.
B. Information
You can even turn it into a game with scoring and teams if you think this would make
it more enjoyable for your class.
C. Dialogue
After giving your students a chance to look through the dialogue, ask them to help
you make a list on the board of the three problems there are in the hotel today.
Having done this, read out the dialogue with one of the stronger students in the role
of either Anne or Stephen. If you want, you can divide the class into pairs and have
them practice reading out the different roles. This is a good opportunity to do some
intonation work for questions, for example.
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Answer Key
D. Grammar
The dialogue shows a slightly exaggerated use of the imperative and without having to
explain this, its a good idea to draw your students attention to the final question in
the grammar section about the differences between polite forms such as would you
mind and could you and the imperative, which can sound a little impolite if used
without please or with a severe tone of voice.
Either working with another student or together as a class, your students shouldnt
have a problem coming up with a list of imperative form verbs: go, speak, call, get,
repair and tell.
Try and allow your students to discover the form of the imperative. Self discovery is
always the best way for students to learn about grammar.
Put them into pairs or small groups to work their way through the fill-the-spaces
exercise.
Answer Key
Rule: When we want to tell somebody to do something, we use the infinitive form of
the verb. This is called the imperative.
E. Game
In this game, students need to use the imperative to respond to the prompts on the
flashcards which you distribute among your students. If necessary, you can do a
couple of demonstrations.
You will find the cards for this game on the final page of the lesson plan.
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Im bored on television I have toothache
tonight
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Chinese angry with me
English word
I need $50
I found $100! I lost my cat!
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