I thought that I'd do something different as the students have been doing exams all week and are very tired. Anyway, I choose 5am by Appleton as it's a sweet ballad and doesn't have much in the way of difficult language.
lesson plan
1 Write the title and the first couple of lines of the song;
It's 5 o'clock in the morning And I give up on sleep
life with a conscience and I decide to walk away
It's 5 o'clock in the morning And I give up on sleep life (?) with a conscience and I decide to walk away
So I find my posessions And slide from your room Ignore all regrets I push myself into the street
I, I, I dont want to talk I've said my piece and I'll just go now I would love to believe and be? content to wait with you again
At 6 o'clock in the morning you'll awake all alone and pause for a moment to damn or bless me as you wish
I, I, I dont want to talk I've said my piece and I'll just go now I would love to believe and be? content to wait with you again
I agree, it would never be right and I'll just go now, and id love to believe and id be content to wait with you again, again, again
I, I, I dont want to talk I've said my piece and I'll just go now I would love to believe and be? content to wait with you again
life with a conscience and I decide to walk away
2 Ask students to guess what the song is about and who "I" is in this situation.
3 Play the song but without giving the students the lyrics. Ask students to come up with ideas about the what's the song is about in pairs.
4 Hand out the lyrics and play the song again.
3 Play the song but without giving the students the lyrics. Ask students to come up with ideas about the what's the song is about in pairs.
4 Hand out the lyrics and play the song again.
It's 5 o'clock in the morning And I give up on sleep life (?) with a conscience and I decide to walk away
So I find my posessions And slide from your room Ignore all regrets I push myself into the street
I, I, I dont want to talk I've said my piece and I'll just go now I would love to believe and be? content to wait with you again
At 6 o'clock in the morning you'll awake all alone and pause for a moment to damn or bless me as you wish
I, I, I dont want to talk I've said my piece and I'll just go now I would love to believe and be? content to wait with you again
I agree, it would never be right and I'll just go now, and id love to believe and id be content to wait with you again, again, again
I, I, I dont want to talk I've said my piece and I'll just go now I would love to believe and be? content to wait with you again
5 This time ask students to think of questions using how, what, where, when, who, why
e.g. Why did she leave ?
6 Students then ask each other the questions and come up with their own answers.
7 Ask the students to do a role play. Divide the group into boys and girls/men and women and ask them to imagine that the they are the "I" and "you" in the song and that they meet by chance a year later.
e.g. Why did she leave ?
6 Students then ask each other the questions and come up with their own answers.
7 Ask the students to do a role play. Divide the group into boys and girls/men and women and ask them to imagine that the they are the "I" and "you" in the song and that they meet by chance a year later.
This exercise got mixed results, I'm not sure if it was the fact that everyone was tired, they didn't like the song or it's just not a good idea. Then again if you try something new you have got to accept the fact that it may not work, I'll try this with a couple of other classes then we'll see.
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