
Learn about a traditional Canadian Thanksgiving dinner and discuss other cultural traditions
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| Task | To learn about a traditional Canadian Thanksgiving dinner and to encourage students to discuss their own cultural traditions. |
| CLB level | CLB Stage I (CLB 1-3) |
| Delivery method | Online |
| Class size | 10-15 students (vary the number of activities according to your class size) |
| Estimated time | 1.5 hours (depending on class size) |
| CLB Skills and Competencies | Speaking: Interacting with others Sharing information Listening: Interacting with others Comprehending information Reading: Comprehending information |
| Language focus | Learn the vocabulary needed to understand this topic. Use the appropriate grammar structures and vocabulary to respond personally to the reflection questions. (Encourage students to respond in full sentences.) |
| Cultural focus | Students will understand the Thanksgiving dinner they will see celebrated in Canadian media, ads, and public spaces. |
| Specific task learning objectives | To familiarize students with the vocabulary for a traditional Canadian Thanksgiving dinner. To encourage them to talk about the traditions of their own special festivals. |
| ESL Directions original video (🎥) and audio (🔊) activities? | This lesson includes original video (🎥) and audio (🔊) activities. |
| Resource attribution | ESL Directions original resources are marked below with an asterisk (*). Feel free to use these, but please give credit to ESL Directions. |
Lesson plan
Warm-up: Introducing the topic and defining our terms
- Today, we’re going to learn about a traditional Canadian Thankgiving dinner.
- When is Canadian Thanksgiving?
- What does “Thanksgiving” mean?
- What do you know about a traditional Canadian Thanksgiving (the one you see in the media and ads at this time of year)?
- What do people eat at a traditional Thanksgiving dinner?
- What is a main course?
- What are vegetables? Can you give some examples?
- What is a dessert? Can you give some examples?
Skill-building activities
- Vocabulary tip tiles* (Click on each tile for the name of the dish. You can also click on the gravy and cranberry sauce tiles for short Wikihow videos.)
- Let’s listen to the vocabulary again. (Ask students to pay attention to each word’s pronunciation and meaning.) 🔊
Skill-using tasks
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Assessment/review tasks
- Thanksgiving dinner random images* (Ask students to identify each type of food.)
- Speaking cards* (Ask students to explain each sentence in their own words.) 🔊
Reflection questions
- Does anyone here celebrate Thanksgiving?
- Is your Thanksgiving dinner different from the one we learned about today?
- Do you usually eat the foods mentioned in today’s lesson, e.g., turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, pecan pie, etc.?
- What is the most important festival in your home country?
- When is this festival, and how do you celebrate it?
- Do you have a special dinner with certain festive foods?
- Do you celebrate this festival in a different way here than in your home country?
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CANADA WORDWALL ACTIVITIES
Wordwall is a very useful interactive lesson-creation site. If you sign up for a free Wordwall account, you will be able to see our “Canada” folder, which includes ESL Directions activities that you can add to your lessons.
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