Survey: express percentages (reinforcement)

Survey: express percentages (reinforcement)


1 Use Google Forms to create your survey about the Unit's topic.
2 Remember to include 8 to 10 questions.
3 Use Multiple choice questions (give at least 4 different answers to choose form)
4 To specify that people must answer the question, click Required.
5 Go to Settings and select Collect email addresses
6 At the top right, click Send. and send it to your teacher (he will post it on the blog)
7 You can see a summary of all responses or look at individual responses on the Response tab
8 Print the summary and analyse the results using the expressions provided below


EXPRESSIONS (useful examples):

This pie chart shows....

The survey results show....

When asked ....

Ten per cent said that....

Only a few students answered/said that....

Less than a third of the students (-33%)

Nearly a third of the students... (+33%)

Over half of the students in the classroom said that.... (+50%)

The majority of students believe / answered that ... (+than 50%)

Over two-thirds of the students... (+66%)

Over three-quarters of the students (+75%)

All of the students (100%)

Sixty per cent said that.... while only ten per cent said that...

The results show that...

In conclusion most students ...




SURVEY ROLE-PLAY. 

During the 7th session of the Unit you will have to carry a role-play exercise in front of your classmates, with your the rest of your group members.

1 Excuse me, would you mind if I ask you a couple of questions?
     We are conducting a survey on __________________________

2 Yes of course / Sure, why not? / No thanks, I'm in hurry

4 Great! It will only take you a few minutes.

4 Ok thank you   /  Ok thanks anyway. Have a nice day.

5 Thanks for your collaboration

6 You are welcome.

Debate: Useful Expressions




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Giving your opinion

I think... / I don’t think ...
I believe... / I don’t believe ...
In my opinion,
For me,
Personally, I think ...


Asking for someone’s opinion

Do you agree?
What do you think?
What do you think about ... (this)?
Do you think that’s right?
What’s your view?
Are you OK with that?

Agreeing

That’s right!
Absolutely!
Exactly!
Me too!
Yes, I agree!
I totally agree!
You're right. That's a good point.

Disagreeing

I don’t agree!
I totally disagree!
Absolutely not!
That’s not right!
I’m not sure about that.

Partly agreeing

I see your point, but ...
I'm not so sure about that.


Learn a Language

Learn a Language

UNIT 12 EXTRA: Summer Infographics


INFOGRAPHICS


Which tense is used in this infographic?


Read this infographic and look up the words you don't understand
Extra: Create your own infographic using Canva and the data from one of the surveys conducted this year.


Unit 12 EXTRA: Summer Bucket List

Unit 12 EXTRA: Free Time / Summer


Summer Bucket list :  list of things you'd like to do before the end of summer :)

Can you write your Summer Bucket list? Include 10 items

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Unit 11 EXTRA: Passive

Unit 11 EXTRA: Passive

click here for practice activities: http://bit.ly/LETeensPassives


QUIZZLET

Unit 11 Celebrities and Phobias

Unit 11 Celebrities and Phobias


Do you have any phobias? What are you afraid of?

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Unit 10 EXTRA: Women's Day (Advanced)



VIDEO: TIME TO REDRAW THE BALANCE

Watch the video. Answer the questions:

How many pictures were drawn as men?
How many pictures as women?
Why do you think children were surprised? 
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EMMA WATSON'S SPEECH ABOUT FEMINISM (ADVANCED)

Watch the video. Answer the questions:

1 What is feminism according to Emma Watson?

2 What was Emma called when she was 8?




Advanced Level Activity

More info: https://www.internationalwomensday.com/

Unit 10 EXTRA: Relative Clauses

Unit 10 EXTRA: Relative Clauses