3 Ask Ss to use the ideas from their notes to write a recipe for one of their favourite food. Ss can complete the project as homework if there is not enough time. Finally, combine the recipes into a class cook book.
Step 5: Invite some Ss to give a presentation about their dish. Otherwise, organise a display of recipes by sticking the recipes around the class room. Ss move around the class to read and vote for the best recipe. Finally, combine the recipes into a class cook book.
NOTES for teachers when carrying out projects
- You can divide the class into some groups from the beginning of the school year. Groups can be assigned to do some projects not all. For example, one group can do 2 projects per semester.
- You should draw Ss’ attention to the project early in the unit. At the end of the Getting started lesson, groups can be notified of the project in the unit. This way, they can have more time to prepare for the project.
- If you have spare periods in the afternoon, you can follow all the suggested steps in this material in the class. If you don’t, try to follow steps from 1 to 3. Steps 4 can be done at home. In this case, remember to tell groups that they need a group leader to monitor the participation of each group member and assign who will do what. Step 5 can be done in the next lesson.