$MODULE FORMAT: 2 TITLE: Lesson 1: Sports, Games, and the Simple Past DESCRIPTION: Master lesson combining the Book 4 Lesson 1 classroom text and language lab: sports vocabulary, simple past tense, and everyday conversations. TARGET_LANG_G: en HOME_LANG_G: en VOICE_DEFAULT: aoede | Clear, friendly American English narrator VOICE_INTRO: aoede | Speak like a friendly narrator VOICE_PROMPT: gacrux | Questions and cues, read clearly VOICE_RESPONSE: schedar | Model answers, warm and clear VOICE: Mike | achernar | Male student VOICE: Jim | achird | Male student $LESSON Sports, Games, and the Simple Past # ============================================================================ # 1. Vocabulary first (cassette audio + pictures) — everything else builds on it. # Source: LLA 1A Figure 1. $DIALOGUE Sports and Games INTRO: You're going to learn some new words for games and sports. Listen and repeat each new word and sentence. REPEAT VOCAB: play VOCAB: game VOCAB: ball LINE: The children play a game with their ball. They play a ballgame. {page_007_001.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f1-01.mp3} VOCAB: football LINE: Sam plays football every day. {page_007_002.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f1-02.mp3} VOCAB: baseball LINE: George plays baseball on weekends. {page_007_003.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f1-03.mp3} VOCAB: tennis LINE: They play tennis after class. {page_007_004.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f1-04.mp3} VOCAB: soccer LINE: Carlos plays soccer on Saturdays. {page_007_005.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f1-05.mp3} VOCAB: basketball LINE: Carl played basketball at school. {page_007_006.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f1-06.mp3} VOCAB: sports LINE: Soccer and basketball are sports too. {bk04-l1a-f1-07.mp3} # ============================================================================ # 2. Immediate recognition practice for the new words (mechanical, tap-a-picture). # Source: LLA 1A Figure 2. $SELECT Identify the Game INTRO: Listen to a sentence about one of the games or sports, and tap the correct picture. INSTRUCTION: Tap the correct picture. OPTION: a | ball {page_008_001.jpg} OPTION: b | football {page_008_002.jpg} OPTION: c | baseball {page_008_003.jpg} OPTION: d | tennis {page_008_004.jpg} OPTION: e | soccer {page_008_005.jpg} OPTION: f | basketball {page_008_006.jpg} PROMPT: Tony and Jim watch soccer games on TV. {bk04-l1a-f2-01.mp3} ANSWER: e PROMPT: Betty and Jane are playing tennis. {bk04-l1a-f2-02.mp3} ANSWER: d PROMPT: Mark plays baseball. {bk04-l1a-f2-03.mp3} ANSWER: c PROMPT: My children play with a ball after school. {bk04-l1a-f2-04.mp3} ANSWER: a PROMPT: The basketball game is at eight o'clock tonight. {bk04-l1a-f2-05.mp3} ANSWER: f # ============================================================================ # 3. Second vocabulary set: cities and towns (needed for the reading later). # Source: LLA 1A Figure 5 (activity-wide map). $DIALOGUE Cities and Towns INTRO: You'll see a map of Texas. Listen and repeat the sentences about its cities and towns. REPEAT IMAGE: page_010_001.jpg VOCAB: city LINE: The city of Houston, the city of Dallas, the city of San Antonio. {bk04-l1a-f5-01.mp3} VOCAB: town LINE: The King family lives in a small town. {bk04-l1a-f5-02.mp3} LINE: The Soto family lives in the city of Dallas. {bk04-l1a-f5-03.mp3} VOCAB: visit LINE: Sometimes, the King family visits the Soto family in Dallas. {bk04-l1a-f5-04.mp3} LINE: Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago are also big cities. These cities are not in Texas. {bk04-l1a-f5-05.mp3} # ============================================================================ # 4. Grammar reference: the lesson's core grammar point. # Source: ST Lesson 1. $GRAMMAR Simple Past Tense **Simple Present vs. Simple Past** | | | |---|---| | SIMPLE PRESENT: | We {walk} to class every day. | | **SIMPLE PAST:** | **We {walked} to class yesterday.** | | SIMPLE PRESENT: | He {walks} to class every day. | | **SIMPLE PAST:** | **He {walked} to class yesterday.** | **1. Spelling: verb + -ed = simple past** * {play} + ed = {played} * {walk} + ed = {walked} * {close} + d = {closed} * {study} + ed = {studied} **2. Pronunciation of -ed:** * **GROUP I (/d/):** {answered}, {circled}, {cleaned}, {closed}, {learned}, {listened}, {lived}, {memorized}, {opened}, {played}, {reviewed}, {shaved}, {spelled}, {studied} * **GROUP II (/t/):** {asked}, {checked}, {cooked}, {liked}, {looked}, {looked up}, {marked}, {talked}, {walked}, {watched}, {worked} * **GROUP III (/Id/):** {corrected}, {ended}, {repeated}, {selected}, {started}, {visited}, {wanted} # ============================================================================ # 5. Mechanical written drill on the grammar point (typed, exact-checked, # cassette model sentences). Source: LLA 1B Figure 2. $PRODUCE Write the Verb Forms INTRO: Read the sentence and type the past tense form of the verb in parentheses. Then listen to the full sentence. INSTRUCTION: Type the correct past tense verb. INPUT: type CHECK: exact TEMPLATE: Danny ____ his friends in Dallas last year. (visit) RESPONSE: Danny visited his friends in Dallas last year. {bk04-l1b-f2-01.mp3} ACCEPT: visited TEMPLATE: George ____ to go to the movies yesterday. (want) RESPONSE: George wanted to go to the movies yesterday. {bk04-l1b-f2-02.mp3} ACCEPT: wanted TEMPLATE: The show ____ at 8:00 and it ____ at 10:00 last night. (start) (end) RESPONSE: The show started at 8:00 and it ended at 10:00 last night. {bk04-l1b-f2-03.mp3} ACCEPT: started, ended | started ended | started and ended TEMPLATE: The teacher ____ the tests this morning. (correct) RESPONSE: The teacher corrected the tests this morning. {bk04-l1b-f2-04.mp3} ACCEPT: corrected # ============================================================================ # 6. Grammar reference: negatives. Source: ST Lesson 1. $GRAMMAR Negative Simple Past Tense To make negative statements in the simple past tense, use **did not** (or the contraction **didn't**) followed by the base form of the verb. | Affirmative | Negative | |---|---| | Jack played baseball yesterday. | He {did not play} tennis. | | | He {didn't play} soccer. | # ============================================================================ # 7. Spoken transformation drill on negatives. Source: ST Lesson 1. $PRODUCE Make Negative Statements INTRO: Read the sentence and the cue. Say a negative statement in the simple past tense, then listen to the correct answer. INSTRUCTION: Make a negative statement using the cue. INPUT: speak CHECK: reveal EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: My brother visited Dallas. (Houston) RESPONSE: He didn't visit Houston. TEMPLATE: Joan played tennis yesterday. (soccer) RESPONSE: She didn't play soccer. TEMPLATE: Sally cooked chicken for dinner yesterday. (beef) RESPONSE: She didn't cook beef. TEMPLATE: Jack lived in Chicago two years ago. (New York) RESPONSE: He didn't live in New York. TEMPLATE: My English class started at 7:15 this morning. (7:30) RESPONSE: It didn't start at 7:30. TEMPLATE: Frank cleaned his car last week. (this week) RESPONSE: He didn't clean his car this week. TEMPLATE: Mark visited New York City last month. (Los Angeles) RESPONSE: He didn't visit Los Angeles. TEMPLATE: The movie ended at 10:30 last night. (10:00) RESPONSE: It didn't end at 10:00. # ============================================================================ # 8. Grammar reference: yes/no questions. Source: ST Lesson 1. $GRAMMAR Simple Past Tense Questions To ask yes/no questions in the simple past tense, start with **Did**, followed by the subject, and the base form of the verb. | Did | Subject | Verb | Time | |---|---|---|---| | | The show | {started} | at 8:00. | | **Did** | the show | **{start}** | at 8:00? | **Short Answers:** * {Yes, it did.} (Yes, the show started at 8:00.) * {No, it didn't.} (No, the show didn't start at 8:00.) # ============================================================================ # 9. Listening drill on questions + short answers (cassette Q&A). # Source: LLA 1C Figure 2. $PRODUCE Short Answers INTRO: Listen to the question, then give a short answer using the yes or no cue on the screen. Repeat the correct answer. INSTRUCTION: Answer with a short sentence. EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: Yes, ____. PROMPT: Did Marilyn visit you? {bk04-l1c-f2-ex1-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Yes, she did. {bk04-l1c-f2-ex1-a.mp3} EXAMPLE TEMPLATE: No, ____. PROMPT: Did Frank play soccer yesterday? {bk04-l1c-f2-ex2-q.mp3} RESPONSE: No, he didn't. {bk04-l1c-f2-ex2-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Yes, ____. PROMPT: Did Paul play basketball yesterday? {bk04-l1c-f2-01-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Yes, he did. {bk04-l1c-f2-01-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: No, ____. PROMPT: Did Sally cook dinner last night? {bk04-l1c-f2-02-q.mp3} RESPONSE: No, she didn't. {bk04-l1c-f2-02-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Yes, ____. PROMPT: Did Gene and Sam visit Los Angeles last year? {bk04-l1c-f2-03-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Yes, they did. {bk04-l1c-f2-03-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: No, ____. PROMPT: Did Bill live in Dallas two years ago? {bk04-l1c-f2-04-q.mp3} RESPONSE: No, he didn't. {bk04-l1c-f2-04-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: No, ____. PROMPT: Did Mary clean her room yesterday? {bk04-l1c-f2-05-q.mp3} RESPONSE: No, she didn't. {bk04-l1c-f2-05-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Yes, ____. PROMPT: Did they study the lesson last night? {bk04-l1c-f2-06-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Yes, they did. {bk04-l1c-f2-06-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: Yes, ____. PROMPT: Did he walk downtown yesterday? {bk04-l1c-f2-07-q.mp3} RESPONSE: Yes, he did. {bk04-l1c-f2-07-a.mp3} TEMPLATE: No, ____. PROMPT: Did they work at a restaurant last year? {bk04-l1c-f2-08-q.mp3} RESPONSE: No, they didn't. {bk04-l1c-f2-08-a.mp3} # ============================================================================ # 10. Extended listening: narration with story panels (past tense in context). # Source: LLA 1A Figure 8. $DIALOGUE Linda's Routine INTRO: Listen to the paragraph about Linda's daily routine. Narrator: This is Linda. {page_012_001.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-01.mp3} LINE: Linda works in an office. {page_012_001.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-02.mp3} LINE: She works from Monday to Friday. {page_012_001.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-03.mp3} LINE: Linda works all week long. {page_012_001.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-04.mp3} LINE: On Saturdays, Linda gets up early. {page_012_002.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-05.mp3} LINE: She starts to clean her house at eight o'clock. {page_012_002.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-06.mp3} LINE: Linda cleans her house all morning long. {page_012_002.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-07.mp3} LINE: After she cleans, she starts to cook. {page_012_003.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-08.mp3} LINE: Linda likes to cook a big dinner for her friends. {page_012_003.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-09.mp3} LINE: She starts to cook the meal at 2 p.m. {page_012_003.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-10.mp3} LINE: Linda cooks all afternoon long. {page_012_003.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-11.mp3} LINE: Her friends come at 6:30. {page_012_004.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-12.mp3} LINE: Sometimes they watch a show on TV. {page_012_004.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-13.mp3} LINE: Sometimes they talk. {page_012_004.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-14.mp3} LINE: Linda likes their visits very much. {page_012_004.jpg} {bk04-l1a-f8-15.mp3} # ============================================================================ # 11. Comprehension check on the narration. Source: LLA 1A Figure 8 (part 2). $SELECT Linda's Routine: Comprehension INTRO: Now tap the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence about Linda's routine. INSTRUCTION: Tap the correct option. TEMPLATE: Linda works... OPTION: a | all night long OPTION: b | all week long {bk04-l1a-f8-16.mp3} ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: On Saturdays, she ___ her house. OPTION: a | cleans {bk04-l1a-f8-17.mp3} OPTION: b | cooks ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: She ___ a big dinner. OPTION: a | cleans OPTION: b | cooks {bk04-l1a-f8-18.mp3} ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: She ___ to cook the meal at 2:00. OPTION: a | starts {bk04-l1a-f8-19.mp3} OPTION: b | ends ANSWER: a TEMPLATE: Sometimes they watch a ___ on TV. OPTION: a | game OPTION: b | show {bk04-l1a-f8-20.mp3} ANSWER: b TEMPLATE: Linda likes her friends' ___ very much. OPTION: a | visits {bk04-l1a-f8-21.mp3} OPTION: b | houses ANSWER: a # ============================================================================ # 12. Reading passage (city/town/visit vocabulary in context). Source: ST Lesson 1. $DIALOGUE Reading: They Visit Every Month INSTRUCTION: Read the paragraphs. Narrator: Joe lives in the city of San Antonio. LINE: His father and mother don't live in the city. LINE: They live in the small town of Castroville. LINE: Every month, they come to the city and visit Joe. LINE: Their visit always starts on a Friday and ends on a Sunday. VOCAB: restaurant LINE: On Saturday nights, they go to a good restaurant. {st_page_010_001.jpg} LINE: Sometimes, they go to Lugo's Italian Restaurant. {st_page_010_001.jpg} VOCAB: cook LINE: They know Mr. Lugo. He cooks very good food. {st_page_010_001.jpg} # ============================================================================ # 13. Free-form comprehension questions, LLM-graded (type or speak). # Source: ST Lesson 1. $PRODUCE Answer the Questions INSTRUCTION: Answer the questions about the paragraphs. INPUT: either CHECK: llm SHOW_PROMPT PROMPT: Where do Joe's father and mother live? RESPONSE: They live in the small town of Castroville. PROMPT: Where does Joe live? RESPONSE: Joe lives in the city of San Antonio. PROMPT: When does their visit always start? RESPONSE: Their visit always starts on a Friday. PROMPT: When does it end? RESPONSE: It ends on a Sunday. PROMPT: Where do they go on Saturday nights? RESPONSE: On Saturday nights, they go to a good restaurant. PROMPT: What restaurant do they sometimes go to? RESPONSE: Sometimes, they go to Lugo's Italian Restaurant. PROMPT: Does Mr. Lugo cook good food? RESPONSE: Yes, he cooks very good food. # ============================================================================ # 14. Model conversation with real cassette voices (uses the lesson's grammar # and vocabulary). Source: LLA 1C Figure 4. $DIALOGUE Let's Play Tennis Friday INTRO: Listen to the conversation and repeat each line. INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat. REPEAT Mike: Did you watch the basketball game last night? {bk04-l1c-f4-01.mp3} Jim: No, I didn't. {bk04-l1c-f4-02a.mp3} LINE: Was the game good? {bk04-l1c-f4-02b.mp3} Mike: Yes, it was. {bk04-l1c-f4-03a.mp3} LINE: They played a very good game. {bk04-l1c-f4-03b.mp3} Jim: Dan and I played tennis all evening long. {bk04-l1c-f4-04a.mp3} LINE: Do you play tennis, Mike? {bk04-l1c-f4-04b.mp3} Mike: Yes, I do. {bk04-l1c-f4-05.mp3} Jim: Do you want to play Friday after school? {bk04-l1c-f4-06.mp3} Mike: Okay. {bk04-l1c-f4-07.mp3} # ============================================================================ # 15. Final free-form practice: hold the conversation yourself. # Source: ST Lesson 1. $CHAT Let's Play a Game INTRO: Now have a conversation like the one you just heard. Invite your partner to play a sport. SCENARIO: Invite someone to play a sport and arrange a time to meet. INITIAL_PROMPT: You are a student who loves sports. A classmate is inviting you to play a game. Respond enthusiastically, agree to play, and arrange a time to meet.