Unit 2: Homelife.
In this section of a course you will find out about British and American homelife, the types of houses popular in the U.S. and in the U.K. Besides you will know a thing or two about the daily routine of British and American people.
Suggestions.
Look through the infographics and start completing a RADAR test after it.
3. Add 2 lexical items from the infographics to a collective glossary. Use the example.
Deadline: 22.09.21
Lesson 2. British and American Housing Options.
Conduct an individual research project. Prove the creditability of the infographics section about the most popular British and American housing options by conducting a research. Follow this step by step guide to complete the task.
Deadline: 29.09.21
Dig deeper.
Read the infographics on the differences between British and American houses once again and answer the questions.
2. Think on the question "How to wash your hands in a British sink??!". Follow these steps:
1) Split up into 3 groups in the file below.
2) Follow your group link.
3) Discuss the question on any messenger you prefer but don't forget to add me to your discussion.
4) Write a step by step instruction on how to wash your hands in Britain.
Deadline: 13.10.21 Check our blog for a feedback.
Lesson 4. Recycling.
As you can see from the infographics above British and American people care about the environment and pay attention to waste recycling. Can you guess what do the recycling symbols mean?
Analyze these symbols and match them with their meanings.
2. Study the recycling rules. Memorize what can and can't be recycled.
3. Match waste items with the right bin. Answer right and fast to score points! Check how high you've ranked in a leaderboard. Don't forget to enter your name for a leaderboard results.
4. Add one lexical item each on the topic of recycling.
Deadline: 15.10.21
Lesson 5. Group project "Why lose it? Reuse it!"
Split up into groups in a file below. ( adress questions + should we care? Do you care? Why? What can we do about it then brainstorm the idea about the bottle)
Follow your links to brainstorm the ideas on how to reuse a plastic bottle.
Note that you shoul write one idea at a time working in chain!
4. Choose the idea you like best and illustrate it in a Jamboard.
5. Share your Jamboard project on Padlet, give likes and discuss.
Deadline: 27.10.21
Lesson 6 Sum-up
2. Let's check what you remember. Play the sorting game. Answer right and fast to score points! Check how high you've ranked in a leaderboard. Don't forget to enter your name for a leaderboard results.
3. Take part in the discussion to answer burning questions! Share your thoughts and impressions, be curious. If you feel lost for words here is your cheat code, but use it wisely, which means don't forget to revise your answer before sharing.
1) Were you surprised by any housing opition you've found out about? Wuoul you like to live in such a house?
2) Would you use or wear a thing if you know it's made of rubbish?
Deadline: 10.11.21