Detailed Sample Task:
EAL Literacy

CLB FL-Listening
Comprehending Information

Community and Recreation

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Real-World Task

Listen to a short description of a single parent accessing the food bank to find out the opening hours.

Planning Context

Vocabulary and Grammar

Knowledge and Strategies

Activities and Tasks

Sample Skill-Building Activities:

  • Put large, clear photographs of people on the board. Elicit the words from learners: man, woman, boy, girl, husband, wife. Say sentences about each person, emphasizing the subject pronoun, and have learners repeat: She is a woman, he is a man, she is a girl, he is a boy, she is a mother, he is a father, she is a child, he is a child. Invite learners to start making sentences. 
  • Sit in a circle. Go around the circle and say your name: I am Maria. I am Kamal. Have each learner go around the circle and introduce their classmates using he and she, e.g. She is Maria, he is Kamal. 
  • Put a large, clear photograph of a food bank on the board. Ask learners: What is this? What happens there? What can you get there? How much does it cost? Review the basic idea of a food bank and teach the words: food bank, goes, and gives. 
  • Practice counting to 12. Sit in a circle and count. Then count again, clapping the right number of times for each number, so eventually you are clapping 12 times. Invite learners to stand up and stand in groups. Ask each group to count how many people are in their group.
  • Trace the numbers 1-12.
  • Work with a partner. Count objects and write the number. 
  • Listen to a very simple dialogue between two people at the food bank as they talk about the time it opens and the time it closes.Practice the dialogue as a class and then practice with a partner. Role-play your dialogue for the class. 
  • Work with a partner to read the time (whole hours only, e.g. 1:00, 2:00, 3:00) on clear images of digital clocks. 
  • Bring a large, clear digital clock to the class. Every class, throughout the class, have learners check the time and read it aloud. 
  • Incorporate phonics activities based on vocabulary words and other vocabulary related to the topic.
  • Put up large, clear photographs of different families. Choose families with one parent and families with two parents, families from different cultures, etc. Elicit from learners who is in the family, e.g. He is the father she is the mother, he is the child and so on. Teach the word single parent
  • Listen to the time (whole hours only) and repeat back what time it is or circle a picture of a digital clock with the correct time. 
  • Listen to a story about visiting a food bank. Give oral answers to very simple questions about the story including the time it opens and closes.

Sample Skill-Using Tasks:

  • Listen to a very simple story about going to the store and say the opening and closing hours. 

Sample Assessment Tasks:

  • Listen to a short description of a single parent accessing the food bank to find out the opening and closing hours.

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.