A. Overview We teach a speaking lesson about travel experience to an intermediate EL class. The activities below will focus on constructive theory. The activities’ focus is on introduction and guiding students to create a promotion video to attract the customers to buy a travel package. B. Objectives: Students will be able to use Facebook video for giving introduction about their tour package to attract customers - Language: Students will be able to use grammar structures of giving suggestions - Skill: Students will be able to give introduction about their tour package to attract customers - Technology use: Students will be able to upload a video on facebook Level of Education: Intermediate Level of Bloom’s Taxonomy: remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate. C. Procedure: * Lead-in: Task 1 (10 mins) - https://padlet.com/ will be used to have students note down the factors contributing to an enjoyable travel experience (means of transport, accommodation, activities, sceneries…) at (https://bom.to/uObdp) - We will ask Ss to negotiate in pairs to give the order of the factors (most important, more important, less important).This activity will get Ss share their multiple perspectives about what is important according to them. - Teacher can join in the sharing with the whole class. * Pre-speaking: Task 2 (10 mins) - Students will be asked to watch a sample tour package promotion video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwGN9IUI4ig) and note down the grammar structures of giving suggestions - Teacher checks and corrects answer Task 3 (10 mins) - Students will be asked to work in groups of 4 - Powerpoint will be used to show each group a picture of a famous destination with information about it (see Appendix 1) - Students will be asked to imagine they work for a travel agency and create a pitch to attract the customers to buy their travel package (description of the place, activities included in the tour package, estimated price, special offers). Remind Ss to consider the discussed factors contributing to an enjoyable travel experience - The groups will be given 15 minutes to discuss and take notes in a mind-map (In this activity, students will have a chance to do collaborative learning, contribute ideas to build a common product for their group) * While-speaking: Task 4 - Home assignment - Students create a video to introduce information about their tour package (each student presents 1 section) then upload it onto Facebook to promote it to their peers * Post-speaking: Task 5 - Home assignment -Students watch other groups’ video and write 2 comments in the comment sections + 1st comment: enquire about confusing details, request for further information about other groups’ tour package + 2nd comment: state which expressions have been used and how effective they were, any mistakes? - Students join a Facebook poll created by the teacher and vote for the best travel package that they want to buy from other groups D. Assessment: - The teacher’s assessment will be formative; feedback will be provided throughout the project to guide students in achieving the objective. - Peers’ assessment will be summative, in the post-speaking section (Facebook comments + poll) APPENDIX 3: The Cham Islands (Cù lao Chàm), a world Biosphere Reserve recognized by UNESCO, are located in Quảng Nam province. Cu Lao Cham Islands' ancient landscape offers many sand beaches, forested hills and the sea. The rich aquatic resources of the islands consist coral, seaweeds and tiger shrimps. Some of these species are listed in the World's Red Book of Endangered Species. Medicinal plants have also been inventoried on the islands. Facilities for camping, swimming and scuba diving are available. The corals and marine life are an attraction in these island waters The traditional resources of the Cham people of the islands comprise rice farming, fishing, trading in pepper and wood with neighbouring countries, accessed through the port of Hoi An. The islands are known for the Salanganes swallows, which are in demand as a delicacy, favoured by the rich and famous. Sapa, the main market town in Lào Cai Province in north-west Vietnam, is where several ethnic minority groups such as Hmong, Dao, Giáy, and Tay live. The Hoàng Liên range of mountains dominates the district, which are home to a rich variety of plants, birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles and insects. For this reason, the Hoàng Liên Nature Reserve was made a National Park. This range includes Vietnam's highest mountain, Fan Si Pan The scenery of the SaPa region reflects the relationship between the minority people and nature. This is seen especially in the paddy fields carpeting the rolling lower slopes of the Hoàng Liên Mountains. On a clear day, the imposing peak of Fan Si Pan comes into view. The last major peak in the Himalayan chain, Fan Si Pan offers a real challenge to even the keenest walker, the opportunity of staggering views, and a rare glimpse of some of the last remaining primary rain forest in Vietnam. Con Dao islands , which is located in Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province, served as a prison island for political prisoners during the French colonial era and in later years the Saigon regime imprisoned opponents of the regime in the cells known as the "tiger cages". The old prison buildings are open to the public as a small museum. Besides having an interesting history, Con Dao is also an island of immense natural beauty with forested hills and many undocumented species of wildlife, deserted sandy beaches and extensive coral reefs making for some excellent diving. Con Dao has the best diving and snorkeling in Vietnam. The coral is relatively untouched and very impressive, with giant coral heads. The marine life includes turtles, rays, cuttlefish, as well as tropical reef fish. Water clarity ranges from 10M to 20M There is a good fruit and vegetable market in Con Son town. Prices are cheap and the locals don't seem to overcharge foreign buyers. Dining options are becoming more plentiful on Con Dao. Western food has arrived For lunchtime, you can also find some local restaurants that serve good noodle soups. Most of the larger hotels have restaurants attached to them. Decent food is available at most hotels