We're going to the gym, English Template, Intermediate Mid
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We're going to the gym Intermediate Mid
Description:
In this activity, students will chat about familiar situations and daily activities. Students will chat about their personal preferences, in particular, their favorite sports. They will practice how to appropriately plan for others through asking and planning according to their questions.
Proficiency Level:
Intermediate Low
Keywords:
sports, activities, planning, daily activities, preferences
NCSSFL-ACTLF World-Readiness Standards:
- Standard 1.1 Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions.
- Standard 1.2 Students understand and interpret spoken and written (target language) on a variety of topics.
- Standard 1.3 Students present information, concepts, and ideas in (target language) to an audience of listeners or readers on a variety of topics.
- Standard 2.2 Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the products and perspectives of (target culture).
Idaho State World Language Standards:
- COMM 1.1 - Interact and negotiate meaning (spoken, signed, written conversation) to share information, reactions, feelings, and opinions
- COMM 2.1 - Understand, interpret, and analyze what is heard, read, or viewed on a variety of topics.
- COMM 3.1 - Present information, concepts, and ideas to inform, explain, persuade, and narrate on a variety of topics using appropriate media in the target language.
- CLTR 1.1- Analyze the cultural practices/patterns of behavior accepted as the societal norm in the target culture.
- CLTR 1.3- Function appropriately in diverse contexts within the target culture.
NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements:
- I can use the language to meet my basic needs in familiar situations
- I can talk about my daily activities and personal preferences
- I can talk about my favorite sports
- I can compare popular sports from my country with popular sports in Spanish speaking countries
Materials Needed:
To edit materials, download a copy of the activity materials and edit the copy, not the original version.
- Cards
- Google Slideshow (linked)
Warm-up
1. Begin by introducing the Can-Dos for today’s activity and distributing the “Materials Needed"to each student.
“Today, we are going to chat about familiar situations and daily activities. We will chat about our personal preferences and favorite sports. We will also decide how to appropriately plan for others."
2. Students will get into pairs and discuss their answers:
What are the benefits of exercising?
Why do we exercise?
Where do you like to go to work out?
How often to you exercise?
Main Activity
1. Put the students into pairs. One person will be a personal trainer the other will be an athlete. The athlete should tell the trainer their goals and purpose for training.
Write the following on the board to help guide the conversation:
The athlete will tell the trainer their personal goals.
2. Students will answer the following questions, Use this model for an example:
1. What do they want to train for:
Possible responses: a marathon, triathlon, football tryouts, general health, MMA fight, etc.
2. What exercises do the athletes like?
3. What do the athletes like to eat?
3. The trainer should make a general work out routine for their athlete based on the information. They should also make a diet for the athlete to follow. They should also make a diet for the athlete to follow. Write the following on the board to help guide the conversation:
4. Have them switch roles and switch partners so they can practice being both the trainer and athlete.
Wrap-up
Ask the following questions to finish the lab:
How much time do you spend working out each week?
Do you consider yourself a healthy person?
What is your favorite exercise?
Do you like sports from other countries? Which?
End of lab:
• Read Can-Do statements once more and have students evaluate their confidence.
(Use thumbs up/thumbs down or download our student cards.)
• Encourage students to be honest in their self-evaluation.
• Pay attention, and try to use feedback for future labs!
Relevant NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements:
- I can use the language to meet my basic needs in familiar situations
- I can talk about my daily activities and personal preferences
- I can talk about my favorite sports
- I can compare popular sports from my country with popular sports in Spanish speaking countries