Detailed Sample Task:
EAL Literacy

CLB 2L - Speaking
Getting Things Done

Employment - At the Workplace

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Real-World Task

Ask your coworker where the washrooms are in your workplace. Identify if they are gender neutral.

Planning Context

Vocabulary and Grammar

Knowledge and Strategies

Activities and Tasks

Sample Skill-Building Activities:

  • Discuss as a class: Who has a job? What do you do? Who has had a job in the past? What did you do? Brainstorm a list of common, familiar jobs on the board. Use images to support your discussion.
  • Discuss as a class: When you are at work, who do you ask if you have questions? Teach the words co-worker and supervisor. 
  • Copy co-worker and supervisor and match with the correct photo. 
  • Work with a partner. Read sentences and decide if they are about a co-worker or a supervisor, e.g. She does the same job as me (co-worker) or He tells me what to do (supervisor).
  • Discuss as a class: What does gender mean? Elicit from learners woman and man. Show signs for a washroom and ask which symbol is for men and which symbol is for women. Show a sign for a gender-neutral washroom and ask learners who can use that washroom. Teach that gender-neutral washrooms are for anyone. 
  • Use TPR (Total Physical Response) to practice task vocabulary. Give each word an action, call out the word, and have learners respond with the correct action. 
  • Incorporate phonics activities based on the vocabulary words and other vocabulary related to the topic.
  • Review questions with where. Practice asking questions about the location of items in the classroom. Have learners work with a partner. Look at a photograph of a classroom item and ask your partner where it is. 
  • Listen to a simple instructor-made dialogue between two co-workers in which one of the co-workers asks the other where there is a washroom and asks whether it’s gender-neutral. “Where is the washroom? It’s next to the door. Is it gender neutral? Yes, it is is. / No, it’s men only.” Practice the dialogue as a class and then practice again with a partner. Perform your dialogue for the class.
  • Go for a walk around your school or organization and identify the washroom signs and whether they are for men, women, or if they are gender-neutral. 
  • Discuss polite ways to ask someone a question. Practice the words excuse me. Mingle with your classmates. Stop and politely ask a classmate where the washroom is and if it’s gender-neutral.

Sample Skill-Using Tasks:

  • Role-play a conversation with a classmate between a new student and a more experienced student, in which the new student asks for a washroom and asks whether it’s gender-neutral.

Sample Assessment Tasks:

  • Ask your coworker where the washrooms are in your workplace. Identify if they are gender neutral.

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.