TN Unit 6 Voices Exam Roundup

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Teacher’s notes Exam Roundup – Unit 6 Type of activity: individual work/pair work

Task 2 – Poziom rozszerzony

Focus: vocabulary connected with games and functional language; skills: listening (matching), knowledge of functional language and lexical and grammatical structures

Before the listening task, brainstorm with the students words and expressions that may be connected with war. The following mind map contains the words from the recording that may help your students to understand the texts, but you may extend it according to your students’ needs.

New vocabulary: miniature wargames, figure, battle, army, defeat, strategy, make the right/wrong decision, take one’s time, to tell you the truth, have a good time, advantage/disadvantage, much + comparative

(10 min)

win

Level: Pre-intermediate/Intermediate Time: 45 minutes Preparation: One copy of the “Exam Roundup Unit 6” worksheet per student

army

battle

Procedure: war

Warm-up

lose

(7 min)

Give your students copies of the “Exam Roundup Unit 6” worksheets and ask them to look at the picture in the warm-up task. Elicit what they can see in the picture and allow any speculations that your students may have. While doing this part of the activity, make sure that they remember the words: board game, figure and counters. Then divide them into pairs and ask them to discuss the questions next to the picture. Task 1 – Poziom podstawowy

(8 min)

Tell your students that now they’ll find out a little bit more about miniature wargaming, which was presented in the picture in the warm-up task. Ask them to read the description of the game and ask them a few simple questions to check whether they understand the text:

defeat

knight

strategy Ask the students to listen to the four speakers and match the speakers with the questions in the task. Read the texts to the students or play the recording twice. After they have listened, ask the students to compare their answers in pairs, and explain any points to them that raised doubts. KEY 1.C 2.A

3.D

4. no match

5.B

How many people do you need to play the game? What other things do you need to play it? Does the game require dice? Who prepares the figures for the game? After that, ask them to read the text again and fill in the blanks with one of the words from the box. Check the answers as a class, and explain any words that are unfamiliar to the students. KEY 1. buildings

2. follow

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