Detailed Sample Task:
Stage II

CLB 8 - Writing
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Global Citizenship

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Real-World Task

Write a detailed proposal for a cross-cultural arts and music festival as a part of a community grant application.

Planning Context

Vocabulary and Grammar

Knowledge and Strategies

Activities and Tasks

Sample Skill-Building Activities:

  • In groups, brainstorm local cultural events, festivals and so on that you have heard of 
or attended. Use the Internet to research details about these events, such as how long they are, how many artists take part, what kind of cultures are represented and so on. 
  • In groups, brainstorm benefits of cross-cultural events and the groups that are positively affected by them. Use the Internet to research local artists who represent different cultures or different art forms. Discuss in groups which artists you would like to see at a festival and why. 
  • Learn what grants are and how you apply for them. 
  • Review application-related vocabulary and concepts, such as “deadline”, “submit”, “attach” and so on. 
  • Review instructions and instructional vocabulary for application steps, such as “you must submit by…”, “applications must include…” and so on. 
  • Look at examples of grant application websites and identify the requirements 
they list for grant proposals. 
  • Look at examples of grant proposals and identify common features, such as outlining how they will use money, community impact, breakdown of expenses and so on. 
  • Review the meaning of the first conditional and how to form it. Read examples of grant proposals and identify where they use conditional sentences to express possible outcomes of obtaining funding. 
  • Learn common collocations and phrases to give examples and reasons in a grant proposal. 
  • Read examples of grant proposals and identify where they use these collocation and phrases to give examples and reasons. Learn about how community groups might do research or surveys to discover how to use funding. 
  • Practice writing grant proposals using conditional sentences and collocations and phrases to give examples and reasons. 
  • Learn about the persuasive aspect of grant proposal writing. Look at examples of grant proposals and identify persuasive features, such as positive vocabulary like “to benefit”, “to transform”, “envision”, “impact”, “empower” and so on. 
  • Read sample grant proposals and work in pairs or groups to add more persuasive features. 
  • Review the importance of cohesion and accuracy in a grant proposal. Learn some strategies for proofreading on paper and in word formatting programs.  Read sample grant proposals and work in pairs or groups to proofread them and correct mistakes.

Sample Skill-Using Tasks:

  • Write a detailed proposal for a local music festival as a part of a community grant application. Give and listen to/ read peer feedback.

Sample Assessment Tasks:

  • Write a detailed proposal for a cross-cultural arts and music festival as a part of a community grant application.

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.