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Wh- Questions




SESSION 1 (80 min) ANTICIPATION

Part 1 – The Mystery Bag( 15- 20 min)

Anticipation Activity:

The “Mystery Bag” Interview

  1. Instruction: Show an image of a famous celebrity or a mysterious backpack.
  2. Task: Students must guess what is inside or where the person is going.
  3. Prompt: Ask: “If you could ask this person anything, what do you need to know?” Write their messy questions on the board/screen and highlight the starting words (Who, What, Where).

Part 2: Vocabulary Development (15 min)

The teacher explicitly introduces key vocabulary needed for the lesson, ensuring students clearly understand meaning and use. The words include:

“What is your name?”

“Where do you live?”

“How old are you?”

“When is your birthday?”

“Who do you live with?”

“What is your favorite [subject/food/movie]?”


Part 3: Grammar Introduction using Presentation (20 min)

Grammar Introduction:


Theory:

The 6 W’s Structure Focus on the formula: Wh- word + Auxiliary (do/does) + Subject + Verb?

  • Who: People
  • What: Things/Actions
  • Where: Places
  • When: Time
  • Why: Reasons (Answer with “Because”)
  • How: Manner or “How often” (Frequency)

Part 4: Guided Practice (25 min)

“Find Someone Who…” (Digital Version)

  1. Instruction: Give students a digital list of 5 facts (e.g., …likes pizza, …wakes up at 6 AM).
  2. Task: Students must transform these into Wh- questions (e.g., “What do you like to eat?” or “When do you wake up?”).
  3. Interaction: They use the chat or breakout rooms to ask classmates and record names.

The “Lazy Reporter” Roleplay

  1. Setup: Pair students. One is a “Famous Influencer,” the other is a “Reporter.”
  2. Task: The reporter is given a list of answers (e.g., “In Guayaquil,” “At 8:00 PM,” “My mom”).
  3. Goal: The reporter must figure out the correct Wh- questions to get those specific answers.
  4. Presentation: Pairs record a 1-minute “interview” using Flipgrid or a similar tool.

Part 1 – ( 2 x 40min)

Period 1: The “Digital Scavenger Hunt” (40 min)

  • Students receive a short text about a teenager’s daily life in a different country.
  • They must answer 10 Wh- questions based on the text.
  • Bonus: They must write 3 original Wh- questions they would ask the person in the text.

Period 2: Interactive Oral Interview (40 min)

  • Teacher-Student or Peer-to-Peer: Using a digital spinning wheel with Wh- words.
  • Action: Spin the wheel. Whatever word it lands on (e.g., “Where”), the student must ask the teacher or a peer a grammatically correct question about their “Everyday Life.”
  • Rubric: Focus on Grammar Accuracy (Auxiliary use), Vocabulary, and Fluency.

NEE – Agregar el tipo de adaptaciones curriculares

Principio II: Pautas 6.1 – 6.3 – 6.4 
Principio III: Pautas 7.1 – 8.1 – 9.1
ALUMNO 1: Constante monitoreo. Dar tiempo adicional para el desarrollo de la actividad y se reduce el número de ejercicios o se modifican los ejercicios con un nivel de dificultad reducido, de acuerdo con sus necesidades académicas. 
ALUMNO 2: Constante monitoreo, Dar tiempo adicional para el desarrollo de la actividad y se reduce el número de ejercicios o se modifican los ejercicios con un nivel de dificultad reducido, de acuerdo con sus necesidades académicas.
ALUMNO 3: Constante monitoreo. Corroborar que el contenido entregado en clase haya sido comprendido por la estudiante mediante retroalimentación.