Thursday 18 April 2013

What's on your Bucket List?

You are going to
  • listen to Oli Milroy talking about making a "bucket list"
  • talk about future plans / dreams / targets / achievements
  • practise the future perfect

Teacher's note; the gap-fill exercise can be done before the listening. Students try to fill in the spaces and then listen to check their answers.







1) Discuss
  • What are your plans for the future?
  • Where do you see yourself in 12 months / five years / ten years?
  • Is there anything you really want to do / see / experience in life?
  • What's a bucket list?

Use
I have always wanted to...
I really want to try... (-ing)
I'd love to...
It's my dream to...
I wish I could...
Wouldn't it be great to...?


A bucket list is a list of things to do before you die. It comes from the slang expression "To kick the bucket" which means to die.







2) Listen
"Bucket List"
Listen to Oli Milroy.
Oli is an Olympic Torchbearer and Arctic Explorer. He is 19 years old.
  • What 3 questions does he ask at the beginning?
  • Why did he make his own bucket list?





from BBC Radio Devon



Fill in the gaps below with a word. Listen again to check or if you have problems

Printable worksheet here
Answers to questions above - highlight below
To push himself out of his comfort zone and learn something new about himself
- Do you know yourself?
- Do you know what you want from life?
- How will you judge whether your life has been a success?






3) Discuss
  • Do you agree with Oli?
  • How should we live life?
  • Should we experience as much as possible?






4) Speak
The Future Perfect
  • What is te future perfect
  • How do we make it?
  • What do we use it for?
 Look at he presentation below. Make some sentences using the pictures as prompts.








5) Practise
Make your own bucket list.
What will you have achieved / done / seen in 12 months / 5 years etc?
Where will you have been to?

In 12 months I will have...
By the time I'm 30 I will have...






6) Listen and read
Here's a song by Nelly Furtado called "Bucket List". Does it give you any ideas for your bucket list?








There are many talented people who haven't fulfilled their dreams because they over thought it, or they were too cautious, and were unwilling to make the leap of faith. 
- James Cameron

The only thing that will stop you from fulfilling your dreams is you. - Tom Bradley

You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. - C.S. Lewis








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Monday 8 April 2013

How many friends do you need?

You are going to
  • discuss friendship
  • listen to a song about friends and do a gap-fill
  • listen to a discussion on friendship
  • practise the 1st conditional





1) Discuss
  • What's a friend?
  • What do friends do?




2) Listen
Watch and listen to the song from the comedy TV series Flight of the Conchords.
What do friends do?



  • What do you think of the song?
  • Is it true?
  • Is it funny?


Listen again and do the gap fill



"Friends" is written by Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement, Bret Peter T. Mckenzie
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LL









3) Discuss
How many friends do you need?
Justin Bieber said this week that he only has four friends. "I only have like four people that I keep in contact with... I don't need a bunch of friends to make me happy," he said.
Social media like Facebook allows us to have hundreds if not thousands. What is the best number of friends to have?






4) Listen 
Nikki Moore, founder of the online technology site girlgeekchic.com, and Sarfraz Manzoor, writer and broadcaster, discuss how many friends is good for you.
  • How many friends do they think is the right number
  • What is a friend?


First broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Saturday 6 April 2013.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22050453




Listen again and do the quiz below.


Printed worksheets available here




5) Discuss
  • Do you agree / disagree with the comments made in the radio clip? Which ones? Why?
  • What's the best way to make friends?
  • Do you think it's better to have lots of friends or just few close friends? Why?







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Classroom ice breaking activity - Speed dating
Best done at the start of a course. Students have to find the person in the class they have the most in common with.
  1. Organize students in a circle.
  2. Students have two minutes to interview each other on habits, likes, dislikes etc.
  3. After 2 minutes students change places to talk to someone new. Continue until everyone has finished
  4. Each student reports to class who they have the most in common with.


Flight of the Conchords  http://flightoftheconchords.co.nz/