LESSON PLAN
Course
Subject : Speaking for Group Activities (IGB406)
Program/Semester : Undergraduate (S1)/ Semester 3
Meeting : 3rd (the third) meeting
Day, Date : Wednesday, September 25,
2013
Time
allocation : 2 x 50 minutes
I.
Instructional Objectives
a. Cognitive
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The students will be able to learn expressions for agreeing
or disagreeing with someone’s opinion and how to ask about someone’s opinion.
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The
students will be able to understand differences between cyber love and reality
love
b. Affective
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The students will be able to foster appreciation for diverse
views, to develop critical, informed understanding, and to enhance
self-critique.
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The
students will be able to understand what are the risk and effects of cyber love
c. Physical
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The students will be able to express agreement or disagreement
with the opinions and share ideas about what’s important in either a romantic
relationship or a friendship.
II.
Topic/Materials
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Discussing
about “Cyber Love”
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Asking
and Giving, Accepting and Refusing for Opinion
III. Media
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Whiteboard
and Board Marker
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Laptop
+ LCD/Projector
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Sound
Speaker
IV.
Procedures
Three phase technique (pre teaching-whilst teaching-post
teaching)
1.
Opening
(5 minutes)
§ The teacher
greets the students
§ The teacher
checks the students’ attendance list
§ The teacher
introduces the learning material
2.
Main
Activities (40 minutes)
Pre-activities (5 minutes)
·
The
teacher asks the students standing up and doing “face to face” interaction
·
The
teacher asks the students to ask and answer the questions from paper given
·
The
teacher asks the questions from the paper to some students
Whilst-activities (30 minutes)
§ The teacher
write the expression for agreeing and disagreeing of opinions on the white
board
§ The teacher play
the audio about cyber love
§ The teacher asks
students’ opinions and experiences about the topic
§ The students
respond the topic by using expressions
§ The teacher asks
students to answer the raised questions in pair
§ Each
representative of pair present their opinion in front of the class
§ The teacher ask
students to share/present their ideas individually about “what’s important in a
relationship”
§ The teacher ask
each student evaluate the presenter
§ The teacher
shows the power point consisting some topics to be presented
§ The students
express their opinion about the topic individually in front of the class
§ The teacher
assesses the speaking performance of each students.
Post-activities (5 minutes)
§ The teacher
discusses the conclusion about the teaching and learning activities with the
student.
§ The teacher give
corrective feedback and motivation to students
3.
Follow-up
Activity (5 minutes)
§ The teacher
assigns students (gives certain topic for them to be prepared individually in order
to be presented in the next meeting).
4.
Closing
§ The teacher ends
the activities of the class.
§ The teacher says
farewell
V.
Assessment
- The assessment will be conducted during the activities by students and teacher.
- Students’ assessment will be conducted based on the following components
Assessing Activity
Name of Presenter:
ITEMS
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YES
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NO
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The presenter’s voice was clear.
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The presentation was well organized
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The presenter talked about three
different qualities.
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The presenter gave reasons for why
these qualities are important.
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The presenter showed emotion when
talking about the special object
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VI.
Sources
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A book entitled “Impact Issue 1” by Richard R. Day, Joseph Shaules and Junko Yamanaka
Speaking
Scoring Rubric
a.
Name :
b.
Date :
c.
Form
of Speaking : Expressing agreements
and disagreements
No
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Aspects
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Score
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1
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5
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6
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8
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9
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W
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W x S
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1
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Systematic Presentation
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2
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Fluent expression of utterances
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3
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Grammatical Accuracy
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4
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Vocabulary (appropriate choice of words)
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5
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Pronunciation of English sounds, words and sentences
(intonation, stress, rhythm)
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6
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Communication ability (show communication strategies)
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Total
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*W:
weight S: Score Final
Score : ∑ (W x S) x 10
Total W
The Description of Interval
Items
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Interval
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Excellent
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91 – 100
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Very Good
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76 – 90
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Good
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61 – 75
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Average
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51 – 60
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Poor
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26 – 50
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Very poor
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0 – 25
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Malang, September 25, 2013
Student-teacher,
Sitti Fatimah Saleng
APPENDICES
Activities
Ø Warming Up
Ask your partner these questions:
1.
Which
of these is more important in a friend?
Height Weight Personality Education Money
2.
Have
you ever met someone on the internet?
3.
Does
everyone tell the truth on the internet?
Ø Teacher
Presentation
Giving/Stating
an Opinion
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Asking
for an Opinion
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Expressing
agreement
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Expressing
disagreement
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Ø The Issue
Sam and Kathy met online and have
spent many hours sending instant messages, but in this unit they use video to
see each other for the first time. When Kathy sees Sam, she seems to not like
how he looks. She tells him that she doesn’t want to continue their friendship.
She says that Sam is “not what she thought” and “not her type,” which implies
that it’s his looks that she doesn’t like. She decides to break off the
friendship. Sam is shocked because they had exchanged many intimate messages.
Ø Questions Raised
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How important should looks be in a
relationship? How do looks compare to other qualities we look for in a
boyfriend/girlfriend/friend?
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Is
the Internet a good way to meet someone? For friendship? For romance? What are
the advantages and disadvantages of meeting someone online?
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How
can we avoid hurting someone’s feelings if we decide we want to stop a
relationship?
Ø Sharing Your Ideas:
What’s
important in a relationship?
Sample presentation
I will talk
about what qualities are important for me in a boyfriend. I know it’s not
possible to find the perfect person, but there are some things that I really
need in a boyfriend. For example, I like people with a sense of humor. If
someone can’t laugh easily, then being with them is much less fun. I love to
laugh and so that’s important for me. Also, I like someone who has many
different hobbies. I tend to try new things and get tired of things easily, so
I want someone who is like me. Finally, a boyfriend shouldn’t be too tall because
I’m a pretty short girl and I don’t want to feel even shorter. So, my
conclusion is that if you can find someone who shares the most important
qualities, the relationship should be good!
Refusing
opinion:
-I have different opinion about that....
-I have different opinion about that....
-As far as I concerned...
-No, i don’t think so...