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978-1-316-64011-1 — Mindset for IELTS Level 1 Teacher's
Book with Class Audio
Claire Wijayatilake
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CONTENTS
UNIT 01 RELATIONSHIPS
12
UNIT 02 PLACES AND BUILDINGS
20
UNIT 03 EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT
29
UNIT 04 FOOD AND DRINK
38
UNIT 05
CONSUMERISM
47
UNIT 06 LEISURE TIME
56
UNIT 07 FAME AND THE MEDIA
64
UNIT 08 NATURAL WO
RLD 80
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12
Tell students who you live with (e.g.I live with my parents and
my sister ) and who you are also close to in your family (I am
close to my mother). Explain that this
means you speak to them
or visit them oten. Alternatively, use a student as an example
(James lives with his mother and father. He is also close to his
cousins). In the same pairs, students talk about their families.
02
Check the meaning of ‘extended family’.
Ask students if
they live in an extended family. Tell them there are lots of
advantages of this type of family. Can students think of any?
Ask students to look at the 5 advantages listed. Students tell
their partners one or two that they feel are important.
Ask students to read the text ONLY for the purpose of
checking if any of the advantages are listed. Tell them that it
is important in IELTS to read with a purpose.
Alternative
Give one of the advantages to each pair.
They skim read the
text and decide together if their advantages are mentioned.
2, 3, 4 and 5 are mentioned in the text.
03
Draw students’ attention to the tip. Explain that they will not
know every word in the Reading paper and it is important to
avoid worrying about unknown words. It is oten possible to
work out the meaning by reading the other words around it.
Tell students they will do an exercise to practise this.
Tell students that starting with the words they know or ‘easy
answers’ is a good technique in the Reading paper. Ask them
to read through the list of words
in the let hand column and
identify the ones they already know. They should try to find
the meanings of these words from the right hand column.
Do an example. Ask them to find the word ‘value’. Read
about the sentence with ‘value’ in it. Ask which word or
phrase from the list could replace it (believe something is
important) and then go to the text to read the context of any
unknown words and complete the exercise.
1 h 2 g 3 a 4 b 5 f 6 c 7 e 8 d
04
This is a fun activity in which students
experience scanning
the text under pressure. Get students to put into words (in
L1 if necessary) HOW you locate information quickly.
grandparents’ stories (D) cousin’s wedding (A) young
adults (E) extended families (B) come and go (G)
Italian proverb (F)
To find information quickly, don’t read every word. Don’t
try to say the words. Move your eyes quickly across and
down the text. Use your finger if you find it useful.