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First-day activity. (Young) Adults Level 1. First-day Activity Social Media Interlink 2-3. First-day Activity Social Media Interlink 2-3. You/use/internet?. Do you use the internet?. How often /you/use it?. How often do you use it?. What/you do/internet?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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(Young) Adults Level 1

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First-day ActivitySocial MediaInterlink 2-3

First-day ActivityFirst-day ActivitySocial MediaSocial MediaInterlink 2-3Interlink 2-3

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Form questions:

You/use/internet?

How often /you/use it?

What/you do/internet?

What/your/favourite websites?

Now, in pairs, answer the questions.

Do you use the internet?

How often do you use it?

What do you do on the internet?

What are your favourite websites?

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timeline(un)follow

tweetfavorite

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followfollow

pokepoke

likelike

commentcomment

wallwall

tweettweet

to move behind someone or something to move behind someone or something and go where they go.and go where they go.

to push a finger or other pointed object to push a finger or other pointed object quickly into someone or something.quickly into someone or something.

to enjoy or approve of something or to enjoy or approve of something or someone.someone.

something that you say or write that something that you say or write that expresses your opinion.expresses your opinion.

one of the sides of a room connecting one of the sides of a room connecting floor and ceiling or foundation and roof.floor and ceiling or foundation and roof.

the short sound made by a young bird.the short sound made by a young bird.

to move behind someone or something to move behind someone or something and go where they go.and go where they go.

something that you say or write that expresses your opinion.

to enjoy or approve of something or to enjoy or approve of something or someone.someone.

to push a finger or other pointed object to push a finger or other pointed object quickly into someone or something.quickly into someone or something.

the short sound made by a young bird.the short sound made by a young bird.

one of the sides of a room connecting one of the sides of a room connecting floor and ceiling or foundation and roof.floor and ceiling or foundation and roof.

In pairs, match the words and the definitions.

Use a dictionary to help you.

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What’s the difference What’s the difference between using those between using those

words in real life and on words in real life and on the internet? the internet?

Give examples.Give examples.

followfollow

pokepoke

likelike

commentcomment

wallwall

tweettweet Watch the video.Watch the video.Do you think it’s funny?Do you think it’s funny?

Why (not)?Why (not)?

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““Can I write Can I write on your on your wall?”wall?”

What’s the What’s the meaning of this meaning of this sentence in the sentence in the

video and in video and in Facebook?Facebook?

What do you What do you usually write usually write

on your friends’ on your friends’ walls?walls?

What do you What do you consider consider

inappropriate inappropriate to write online?to write online?

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Do you have a twitter account?

Why (not)?

Is twitter important for you? Explain.

Do you follow any celebrities? Why (not)?

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“You are my little monsters. Your love is my inspiration”.

Lady Gaga has about 16 million followers and is number 1 on

Twitter.

Why do you think her tweets areso popular?

Check out her page.

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““What’s your What’s your relationship relationship

status?”status?”

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What’s your relationship What’s your relationship status? Ask your friend.status? Ask your friend.

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InstructionsInstructionsSlide 3 Form questionsClick to show question structures. Sts form questions in pairs. Allow them some time to think. Classcheck;Allow sts two-three minutes to work in pairs and discuss questions. At the end, elicit a few contributions from WG;

Slide 4 Facebook or Twitter?Tell sts they’ll see words connected to Facebook and Twitter;Ask them to decide, in pairs, which social network each word refers to [Note: ‘timeline’ refers to both];Classcheck by asking for contributions;

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Slide 5 In pairs, match the words and the definitions…Click to show words and definitions;Ask students to match each word to the correct definition. Monitor closely but don’t check yet;Allow students enough time to perform task (but not too long so as not to make the activity dull). An online dictionary might be the best resource (a good suggestion is http://dictionary.cambridge.org/);Click to check;Note that, although those words are commonly associated with social networking, the meanings on the slide are strictly literal;

Slide 6 What’s the difference between…Click to show question box (‘What’s the difference between using those words in real life and on the internet? Give examples.’);Click to show link. Ask the focus question ‘Do you think it’s funny? Why (not)?’. Click to show video;Have sts discuss their impressions and elicit why the video is (not) funny;Have sts explain why the man’s behaviour is unacceptable in real life but perfectly ok on the internet; (The lines on the video will serve as guidelines for the next slides)

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Slide 7 Can I be your friend?Click for questions;Have sts answer them in pairs or small groups. Monitor closely;

Slide 8 Can I write on your wallWork on the concept of ‘writing on one’s wall’ in real life vs. its meaning on facebook.Click for questions. Have sts answer them in pairs/trios. Monitor.Have pairs/trios briefly exchange their opinions.

Slide 9 I’m following you!Click for questions;Have sts answer them in pairs or small groups. Monitor closely;

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Slide 10 “You are my little monsters. Your love is my inspiration”.Ask question ‘Whose tweet is this?’ to whole group. Sts are very likely to answer ‘Lady Gaga’ immediately [That’s the way Lady Gaga calls her fans].Click to check.Click to show box (Lady Gaga has about 16 million followers and is number 1 on Twitter.) then click again for question (‘Why do you think her tweets are so popular?’). Have sts discuss it in pairs/trios. Monitor. Elicit a few contributions from whole group.Click for link. (The idea here is just to have sts take a quick look at the page, so just browse through it so that they see Lady Gaga’s latest tweets.)

Slides 11-12-13 What’s your relationship status?Click through slides 11 and 12 to get to the photographs on slide 13. Have students say which relationship status each photo represents.Elicit each one from whole group. Click to check.

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Slide 14 What’s your relationship status?Click to show question. Have students discuss it in pairs. Monitor.

Slide 15 Curious for more?If students are still not familiar with Facebook and Twitter, click the links to show the Wikipedia pages for both.