6 Feb 2017

Cambridge English: A2 Key (for Schools) Part 5 -Taking it (several) steps further

Today, I’m going to share some activities for taking a gap fill text from Part 5 Key/Key for Schools and using it for further skills and language work.
I shared these activities in my second seminar yesterday in Oviedo.  We were talking about preparing grammar for Cambridge English: Key for Schools, using a cross-skills approach.
I took the Part 5 text about the Cirque du Soleil from the Cambridge English: Key for Schools Handbook.  You can download it here.

Let’s consider the original task:

Part 5 text

For each gap, there are three options to choose from.

Options

In the Key and Key for Schools exams, this multiple choice gap fill task focuses on grammar.
Types of words tested, as clearly shown in this example, are:
verb forms – question 29
modal verbs –  35
prepositions – the example &  28
possessives – 30
pronouns (personal and in this example, impersonal) – 33
comparative forms – 32
determiners – 31 & 34
Now, let’s think about how we can use this text in other ways.
Noticing
I’m a firm believer in training students to notice things about a text, so I try and find something to share with them on every text.
In this case, look at the verbs in the first paragraph.  Then look at the verbs in the second paragraph.
Can you see the difference?  
The main verbs in the first paragraph are mostly in the past simple, whereas the verbs in the second paragraph are in the present simple.    Noticing the tenses in the text can help students understand the content and order of events and also help them with the task of putting the words back into the gaps.

Now, let’s look at more things we could use this text for.

First, I would ask students to write numbers on the left, at the start of each line.

      A famous circus
1     The circus, Cirque du Soleil, began in Montreal, Canada.
2     It was started by the Canadian Guy Laliberté in 1984.
3     When he left college, Laliberté travelled around Europe and earned
4     money playing music in the streets.  Not long after he returned home, he started Cirque
5     with his friend, David Gauthier.  During the 1990s, Cirque grew quickly.  It now does
6     shows all over the world and the number of people working for it has grown
7     from 73 to more than 3,500.
8     The Cirque du Soleil does not have any animals, but there is music and dance and each show
9     tells a story.  One show, which is called Varian, is about a man who could fly.  The
10    show starts with him falling from the sky and tells the story of how he has to learn
11    to fly again.
This allows us to work with the text and locate words and identify their position so that everyone in the class is looking at the same place.
1   Find the word!
Say words that are in the text.  They find them as quickly as possible and say which line (and in which place on the line) they are on
began (line 1, 6th word)
grew (line 5, 10th word)
 left (line 3, 3rd word)
What are all the words?  (irregular past verb forms)
2    Understanding reference
What is ‘it’? Who is ‘he’?
It:     Lines 2, 5, 6  (the Cirque de Soleil)
He:  Lines 3, 4   Guy Laliberté
He:  Line 10   Varian – a man who could fly

3    Insert words

Where could you insert:

a.   slowly

b.   really well

c.   sometimes

d.   always

Suggestions: 

a.   slowly     (Laliberté travelled slowly around Europe/ and slowly earned money/ who could fly slowly.)

b.   really well  (playing music really well/ has grown really well/ who could fly really well)

c.   sometimes  (Laliberté sometimes travelled around Europe)

d.   always     (Cirque always grew quickly)

 

And finally, I reduced the original text to

a base text,  removing chunks of language:

Cirque du Soleil began.  It was started by Guy Laliberté.  Laliberté travelled and earned money playing music.  He started Cirque with his friend, David Gauthier.  Cirque grew quickly.  It now does shows and the number of people working has grown.

The Cirque du Soleil does not have any animals, but there is music and dance.  One show is about a man.   The show starts with him falling and tells the story of how he has to learn to fly again.

I then supplied the chunks as options:

Can you insert these words and phrases?

a,   Not long after he returned home,                          b.  in Montreal, Canada

c.    the Canadian                                                             d.  around Europe

e.   from 73 to more than 3,500.                                   f.  During the 1990s,

g.   , which is called Varian,                                           h.   who could fly

i.   from the sky                                                                 j.  and each show tells a story

k.   in 1984

Suggested text with phrases reinserted:
Cirque du Soleil began in 1984.  It was started by Guy Laliberté in Montreal, Canada.  Laliberté travelled and earned money playing music from the sky.  During the 1990s, he started Cirque with his friend, the Canadian David Gauthier who could fly.  Not long after he returned home, Cirque grew quickly.  It now does shows around Europe and the number of people working has grown from 73 to more than 3,500 and each show tells a story.
The Cirque du Soleil does not have any animals, but there is music, which is called Varian, and dance.  One show is about a man.   The show starts with him falling and tells the story of how he has to learn to fly again.
I’ve added a downloadable document to this post so you can print it off and use it with your students.
Hope you use it!

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