Justice video podcast "Justice".

1 Fevereiro 2019, 12:00 Margarida Vale de Gato

1)  Icebreakers: getting to know each other:

a) Speaking: pair work activity: each student had to ask two “crazy questions” from their partners (questions were written on separate slips of paper, and were chosen at random.)

If you had €5 million to spend in 5 days, but you could not spend any of it on yourself or your family, what would you do with it?/ What is the best and worst restaurant you have eaten at?/ Have you built a snowman?/ Where is the best place you have ever been?/ Who is the greatest person you have ever met?/ Have you eaten anything really strange?/Who is your oldest friend? Where did you meet him or her?

2) Recycling vocabulary: Sts had to find their partner: All Sts were given a piece of paper with a word, they had to find the matching noun or adjective. Vocabulary used: French window, blank stare, brainstorm, beauty spot.

Pair work activity: Sts had to define the phrase and give an example sentence.

 

3) Introducing the topic of Unit 1: Justice

a) Speaking: pair work activity: Sts had to choose two conversation cards from a hat: What do you think are reasonable penalties for people who commit environmental crimes?/ What do you think of the death penalty?/ How much does the media cover crime in Portugal?/ Do you always lock your house? What about your car?/ Do you think that men and women are punished the same for the same crimes? Why or why not? How should it be?/ What do you think of the death penalty?/ Do you think it's possible to prevent certain kinds of crimes? If so, which ones and how? source: quizlet: https://quizlet.com/152838589/conversation-starters-03-flash-cards/

4) Listening exercises: Video podcast “Justice” Pearson Education Limited, 2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qnkMEWuf8A

New words: jaywalk, refugee, asylum seekers, infringement, dismantle, overhaul, tuition fees

 

B1.2 Workbook 2018-2019 (Isabel Ferro Mealha, TP2-TP3 and Zsófia Gombár TP4) Video podcast section: page1-3.

 

Vocabulary: biased, impartial, fine = [an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law], refugee, asylum seeker, jaywalk, copyright, infringement, tuition fees

 

Homework:

Exercise 6. Write a paragraph on a separate sheet of paper: B1.2 Workbook 2018-2019 (Isabel Ferro Mealha, TP2-TP3 and Zsófia Gombár TP4) Video podcast section: page 3.

• Have you ever had reason to contact the police? What was the outcome?

• What legal or social issues concern you the most? Why?

• If you could introduce a law in your country or community, what would it be?

 

Read: “Eye Witness” by Ed McBain. B1.2 Workbook 2018-2019 (Isabel Ferro Mealha, TP2-TP3 and Zsófia GombárTP4). page 16-18.