English II Lesson 3
English II Lesson 3
English II Lesson 3
In this third lesson we will explore the subject of our surroundings and analyze how the
buildings and places we live in affect our lives. Please make sure you know the deadlines to
hand in your work.
There will be three compulsory tasks so that you have individual feedback
on your performance. Oral work 3.13, Forum discussion 3.15 and Writing
3.19.
Purpose
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In this lesson we are going to deal with the impact the buildings and cities we live in have
on our lives.
You are going to nurture your English by getting in touch with reading, listening and
video materials that revolve around the topic of architecture and urban planning.
You are going to analyze how our surroundings affect our lives.
You are going to expand your city-related vocabulary.
You are going to work on your grammar.
You are going to explore and reflect on teaching practices that you might use in the
future in your own lessons.
You are going to work on your sounds .
Reading
3. 2 Lead-in
Think about these questions. Your reflections will not be published or submitted for
correction.
The places we live in not only shape our feelings but also the decisions we make.
We like to be in positions where we have some feeling of protection, or refuge, but at
the same time we can see what's going on around us.
Some of our responses to our surroundings are influenced by experience, knowledge
and culture.
Being in contact with nature reduces our stress levels.
3.3 Before you read the article “How our surroundings affect the way we think and
feel” imagine the contents of the article write them down.
3.4 Download the article by clicking here, and skim it (read quickly). How close were your
ideas to the text? (You are not expected to hand in this activity)
Answer these questions. Please find the key here to check your work.
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5. How might Collin Ellard’s work be helpful to city planners and architects?
3.6 Grammar
Some adjectives need a preposition before their object.
1. to be interested ______
2. to be influenced ______
3. to be worried ______
Check your answers in the article How our surroundings affect the way we think and feel.
They are highlighted in bold type.
Unfortunately, there is little else we can do to learn these prepositional adjectives but
commit them to memory.
3.8 In the article there are some interesting samples of how adjectives are used: “more
appealing”, “as inclined as”. You may find more on how adjectives are used to express
different degrees of comparison.
Watch out for comparison of superiority, inferiority and also equality in the links below:
https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/grammar-
vocabulary/story/comparative-superlative-adjectives-list-306504-2016-02-01
https://preply.com/en/blog/2015/01/22/degrees-of-comparison-of-adjectives-
in-english/
https://www.testden.com/toefl/english-grammar-for-students/Comparison-Of-
Adjectives.html
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/comparing-and-
contrasting/comparison-comparisons-of-equality-as-tall-as-his-father
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3.9 Listening/viewimg
Lead- in
Think of the problems people have in overpopulated cities. This word cloud might come in
handy.. (not to be published)
3.10 Before you watch this video, entitled “Tiny Hong Kong apartment turns into 24 rooms”
think of these questions: (not to be published)
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3.11 This is the video. Work on the listening activity you can download from here. Find the
key right below.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/DQM7a5Yjp9g
After listening
Read this list of words and expressions associated with the effects of overpopulation and
other problems big cities need to face. Follow the dictionary links below to look up meaning
of the ones you do not know.
http://www.macmillandictionary.com/
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
https://www.oxforddictionaries.com/
http://www.ldoceonline.com/
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/
heavily congested
Shortage of energy stress commuting
streets
You may find these links useful to enlarge on the topic and vocabulary of overpopulated
cities. They will surely be useful to gather more ideas for the Oral activity in 3.13
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3683187/
https://www.renewableresourcescoalition.org/pollution-causes-effects/
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Record your opinion on city problems (REQUIRED ACTIVITY)
Answer these questions below and send a two-minute- voice message with your answers
via SoundCloud. Share the link to your audio file here. Remember to name each file in the
following way: SURNAME-NAME - TITLE OF ACTIVITY. Example: PEREZ-LUIS. Use at least 5
words from the focus vocabulary above.
1. In your opinion, what are the most serious problems big cities have to face?
2. What are some possible solutions?
3.14 Taking into account the contents of the reading article “How our surroundings affect
the way we think and feel” and the video “Tiny Hong Kong apartment turns into 24
rooms”, read the short excerpt below about urban planners. The information here will
inspire you for the activity in 3.15
Have you ever wondered who was responsible for making certain decisions that directly
affect your community? Who decided to open the new city park down the street? Who gives
the ok for the new big box retailer (megastore) that is currently under construction?
Decisions such as these were most certainly made by an urban planner.
An Urban Planner serves as an advocate for the community and makes plans with the best
interest of the community in mind. The ultimate goal of an urban planner is the successful
functionality of a community. They are usually involved with land use and code
enforcement, transportation, environmental and natural resources, economic development,
and urban design. According to the American Planning Association, some duties of an
urban planner may include:
(from http://www.socialsciencecareers.org/faq/what-does-an-urban-planner-do/)
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3.15 Forum discussion.: City planning
(The inclusion of this section and some of the activities in them were suggested by Laura
Aza, one of the tutors in the programme).
/v/ vs /b/
https://www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/minimal-pairs-b-v.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKn1R6fekk4
https://youtu.be/Otv5ywOa-8U
http://www.socialsciencecareers.org/faq/what-does-an-urban-planner-do/
3.18 Read the description of a teaching project called: Create A City: An Urban Planning
Exercise
Description:
In this lesson, students will work in cooperative groups to design an ideal city–one which is
convenient for humans, preserves the environment, and maintains a quality of life for both
animals and humans. Students will not only design a city, but they will write an explanation
of how geography was used to improve the quality of life in the planning of an environment
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Please reflect on these questions on the implementation of Project work in the English
class
What topics do you consider interesting to develop a project for your class?
What challenges do you need to face in order to implement Project Work in your teaching
setting?
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/project-work
Develop a paragraph (about 10-12 lines) on your reflection on Project Work and its
implementation in the English class. The questions above may guide your text, but make
sure you do not answer each question separately but a cohesive paragraph.
Submit your work here. Identify your file like this: class3writing_yourname. Example: class3
writing_lopez
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Bibliography
Créditos
Crespo, Martha & Veciño, Patricia (2017 & 2018). Lesson 3: Lesson 3: Our Surroundings Inglés
II. Buenos Aires: Ministerio de Educación y Deportes de la Nación.