Detailed Sample Task:
Stage I

CLB 1 - Speaking
Giving Instructions

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

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Real-World Task

Give a simple instruction to a friend who is helping you to make a simple recipe for a multicultural potluck event.

Planning Context

Vocabulary and Grammar

Knowledge and Strategies

Activities and Tasks

Sample Skill-Building Activities:

  • Elicit favourite foods and dishes to make.
  • Discuss the tradition of potlucks around the world.
  • Match visuals of different ingredients and dishes to words.
  • Elicit vocabulary related to food preparation.
  • Practice giving instructions by reading a very simple list of sample instructions and adding courtesy formulas to each instruction.
  • Create a short, simple instructor-made story on the topic,  and have learners listen as the instructor reads, following with their finger. Have learners repeat after the instructor to match intonation and fluency. Finally, have learners read the story as a group, and then individually. These activities practice vocabulary in context, show relevancy of the language and improve fluency.
  • Listen to a very simple exchange between two people making a dish.
  • Identify courtesy words used in a very simple exchange between two people making a dish.
  • Put words in a very simple exchange between two people making a dish in the correct order.

Sample Skill-Using Tasks:

  • Role-play giving an instruction to a partner about helping to prepare lunch.

Sample Assessment Tasks:

  • Give a simple instruction to a friend who is helping you to make a simple recipe for a multicultural potluck event.

Teaching Considerations

Resources

Detailed Sample Task

This exemplar is aligned with the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) and is designed to guide and inform your lesson and module planning. Consult the Canadian Language Benchmarks English as a Second Language for Adults for detailed performance descriptors at this benchmark and skill.

The information in this document is not exhaustive and can be expanded on. As well, you can use
more learner-friendly language in your materials and assessments.

This is NOT a lesson or module plan.