ACS 206 LANGUAGE LEADER - INTERMEDIATE UNIT 8 EDUCATION

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ACS 206LANGUAGE LEADER - INTERMEDIATE

UNIT 8 EDUCATION

8.1 Vocabulary

*Primary (Elementary) School:the teaching of young children, especially those between five and eleven years old:

8.1 Vocabulary

*Secondary Schoolrelating to the education of children approximately between the ages of 11 and 18 years old:

8.1 Vocabulary*Higher Education:

education at a college or university where subjects are studied at an advanced level

8.1 Vocabulary*Compulsory education:

the years of education when every citizen of a country has to attend school:

e.g: In Turkey, everyone has to get 8 years of compulsory education. Parents are punished by law if they don’t send their children to school.

8.1 Vocabulary*Continuous Assessment:

The system in which the quality of a student's work is judged by various pieces of work during a course and not by one final exam

e.g: Student portfolio is a kind of continuous assessment in which students demonstrate their gradual progress based on teachers’ feedback.

8.1 Vocabulary

*Fail (v.)to be unsuccessful

e.g: I failed in the history exam as I hadn’t attended any of the classes before the exam.

8.1 Vocabulary

*Pass (v.)to be successful in an exam or course

e.g: He has passed the driving test after two failures.

8.1 Vocabulary

*Graduate (v.)to complete a first university degree successfully: e.g: Lorna graduated from the University of London. Tom has just graduated with first-class honours in psychology.

8.1 EDUCATION ISSUES

• In Turkey;• What age do children usually start

primary (or elemantary) school?• What age do children usually leave

secondary school?• What age do compulsory education

start? At what age does it finish? Do you think these are the correct ages?

• Do most people go on to higher education? Why / Why not? Do they have to pay?

• Are exams or continuous assessment more common? Which is the best way of monitoring progress? Why?

8.1 EDUCATION ISSUES

• Do exercises 2a and 2b on page 80.

__________ to school to college to a seminar

_________ for an exam a subject

______ from university from high school

__________ a degree a good grade

a good result a place at university

________homework course work your best an exam

__________ for a test for an exam a language a subject

_________ primary school secondary school

_______ progressmistakes

__________ an exam a course

__________ an assignment an essay

__________ an exam

study

get

gopass/fail

revise

leave

hand in

graduate

do

make

have

8.1 READING and SPEAKING

READING

• 3a – Read the message in an Internet chatroom. Which messages in the chat room are for mixed-sex schools, which are against, and which are neither for nor against? (p. 81)

READING

• 3b – Read the messages again and find nouns which mean the following.(p. 81)

1) Sets of numbers which represent a fact (Hans)

2) The subjects at a school, college, etc. (Martin)

3) The activity of staying away from school without permission (Martin)

4) Upsetting and frightening someone smaller and weaker, especially in a school situation (Emily)

statistics

bullying

truancy

curriculum

READING

3c – Which person believes:(p. 81) 1) that mixed schools are less competitive?2) that there is proof that single sex schools are better?3) that school should be same as real life?4) that the problem isn’t whether a school is single-sex or mixed?5) that single sex education caters for girls and boys better?

4) Which of the opinions in the messages do you agree with? Which do you disagree with? Why?

SPEAKING

• 5 – Work in groups and discuss the given statements on page 81. Try to agree on each one.

*Criticise (v.)to express negative opinion towards someone or something:

e.g: The government is being widely criticized in the press for failing to limit air pollution

8.2 Montessori Listening Vocabulary

8.2 Vocabulary

*Environment (n.)the conditions that you live or work in and the way that they influence how you feel or how effectively you can work:e.g: A supportive environment is very important for children’s education

8.2 Vocabulary

*Pace (n.)the speed at which someone or something moves, or with which something happens or changes: e.g: Each person learns at at different pace; while some learn very quickly, some people need to repeat more to learn.

8.2 Vocabulary

*method (n.)a particular way of doing sth:e.g: A teacher has to use different methods for different groups of learners.

8.2 Vocabulary*Unique (adj.)

being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in some way:

e.g: Each child is unique in their life experience and skills. Therefore, teachers need to be aware of the differences of their students to be able to reach them more effectively.

8.2 Vocabulary*Approach (n.)

a way of doing something

e.g: A student-centered approach to education makes sure that students learn more actively by doing things than simply listening to teachers.

8.2 Vocabulary

friendly

formal

interestinglate

Well-prepared

informal

punctual

strict

easy-going

8.2 Montessori

• 1a – Listen to a university student talking about a teacher. Does he say the teacher was good or bad?

LISTENING

8.2 Montessori

• 1b – which adjectives does the speaker use to describe the teacher?

LISTENING

8.2 Montessori

Read the article on pages 82-83 and do the exercise 4a-b-c / 5

READING

8.2 GRAMMAR

• DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES

WHOTHAT

WHICH

WHOSE

WHEREWHEN

• Which relative pronouns or adverbs do we use to talk about ;

• People? • Things or ideas?• Places?• Time?• People’s possessions/ideas?

8.2 GRAMMAR

WHO/THAT

WHICH/THAT

WHERE

WHEN

WHOSE

8.2 GRAMMAR

• Do the exercises 6-7-8 on pages 82-83.

8.3 GRAMMAR

8.3 GRAMMAR

8.3 GRAMMAR

8.3 GRAMMAR

8.3 GRAMMAR

8.3 GRAMMAR

8.3 GRAMMAR

• Do the exercises 4-5-6-7 on pages 84-85.

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