This lesson is aimed at secondary school children between the ages of 12-18 years. The focus of the lesson is on oral communication and the content and theme of the class, science and cloning, attempts to link the student's knowledge and interest in science with their English class and to act as an introduction to the relationship between science and studying English.
Topic: Science vocabulary
Age: 12-18
Level: Intermediate and above
Timing: 60-90 mins
Aims:
- To improve oral communication
- To link the student's knowledge and interest in science with their English class
- To act as an introduction to the relationship between science and studying English
Plan components
Lesson Plan: guide for teacher on procedure including worksheet tasks and answers to tasks.
Download lesson plan 173k pdf
Worksheets: exercises which can be printed out for use in class. The worksheet contains:
- Multiple-choice quiz which provides a general introduction to the topic of Science and Science in the UK
- Ranking activity which discusses the importance of scientific achievements in modern life
- Jumbled text and discussion activity which discuss cloning and its ethical implications
- Vocabulary-building exercise which highlights the importance of English as a global language of science
- Controversial science-related topics for debate
- Oral presentation and report writing follow-up activities
Download worksheets 119k pdf
For more information about this topic you can visit these BBC and British Council sites:
- http://www.britishcouncil.org/science.htm
The British Council's site for innovation and international partnerships in science. - http://www.culturelab-uk.com
British Council magazine site with regular features on science and its connection to the arts and fashion. - http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/discovery/index.shtml
Explore the history of science, medicine and exploration through feature articles, 3-d models and animations. - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2764039.stm
Article about Dolly the Sheep. - http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/
Children's science projects, simple science experiments & kids science.
Fiona Lawtie, Teacher, Freelance materials writer
The plans and worksheets are downloadable and in pdf format. Where indicated, there is also audio available to be downloaded. Audio is supplied in mp3 format. If you have difficulty downloading the materials see the download section of the Help page.
Copyright - please read
All the materials on these pages are free for you to download and copy for educational use only. You may not redistribute, sell or place these materials on any other web site without written permission from the BBC and British Council. If you have any questions about the use of these materials please email us at: teachingenglish@britishcouncil.org
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