Lesson Level: Junior Duration: 45 Minutes
Lesson Title: Amusement Parks
Grammar and Vocabulary
Vocabulary for amusement parks and rides.
Lesson Objectives
Students will practice listening for specific information.
Students will practice discussion skills in a design task.
Materials Required
Audio descriptions of four amusement parks.1
Poster of questions 2
Paper (A4) for one sheet per group.
Pens for drawing.
Preparation
Prepare resources.
Procedure
1
Tell class that lesson is about amusement parks/them parks
Elicit or give vocabulary for these words
Amusement Park
Theme Park
Lego
building bricks
ride
Draw pictures of and elicit names of roller-coaster, carousel, helter skelter, haunted house, big wheel (also give names as big dipper, merry-go-round, slide, ghost train and Ferris wheel)
2
Put the questions on the board.
Play the audio.
Check answers with students.
If still some unanswered questions play again, one park at a time and elicit answers.
3
Put students into groups of 4-6.
Add this question.
Your group is going to visit one of these parks.
Talk together and choose which park to visit.
4
Elicit responses.
5.
Write on board.
Your group will make your own theme park.
What is your theme?
What can I do at your park?
What can I buy at your park?
Where is your park (what country/what city)
Why is your park the best.
Draw a picture of your park..
6
Each group describe own park.
Write main points on board.
Notes
1.
Tapescript
Disneyland is the most famous theme park in America.
You can ride on a roller-coaster.
You can visit a haunted house.
You can see Cinderella's castle.
You can meet Mickey Mouse.
Legoland is in Denmark.
Everything there is made from Lego bricks.
They have many models of famous buildings.
There is a model of the Palace Museum.
Ocean Park is in Hong Kong.
You can see many things.
You can ride on a roller coaster.
You can see animals such as Pandas, Whales and Jellyfish.
Restroom Cultural Park is in South Korea.
It is all about toilets and WCs.
There are toilet roller-coasters, toilet rides and a toilet museum.
You can buy toilet gidts.
2. Questions.
Where is Disneyland?
Where is Legoland?
Where is Ocean Park?
Where is restroom park.
Who can you meet at Disneyland?
What can you see at Legoland?
Which three animals can you see at Ocean Park?
What can you buy at Restroom Park?
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