IELTS Listening Part One answers spelling pairwork
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Difficult spellings in IELTS Listening gapfill tasks pairwork practice, including typical checking/ clarifying phrases from IELTS Listening Part 1.
Lesson Plan Content:
IELTS Listening Part One answers spelling pairwork
Optional: Work with someone with the same worksheet and try to correct any spellings which you think are wrong.
Work with someone who has the other worksheet in Student A and Student B pairs. Without showing your worksheets to each other, work together to find out how the spellings on each line are different, decide which is correct, and change the spelling of yours if it is wrong. You can use phrases like:
- “How is that spelt (on your worksheet)?”
- “On my worksheet, it is spelt…”
- “Sorry, I didn’t quite catch that. Is that… (or…)?”/ “What was that again?”
- “Did you say… (or…)?”/ “Is that spelt with a… (or a…?)”
- “So, that’s…”/ “OK, got it”
- “The difference is…”/ “Yours has… whereas mine has…”
- “I think mine/ yours is correct because…”
Check as a class or check that you don’t have any of the All Errors versions on your finished worksheet.
Ask about any which you don’t understand, are not sure how to pronounce, etc.
This time without any help, work together to correct all of the mistakes on the All Errors worksheet.
Check with the original worksheets.
Ask about any which you don’t understand, are not sure how to pronounce, etc.
Test each other on the spelling and pronunciation of the corrected versions of the lines below with phrases like these:
- “How do you spell…?”/ “Can you spell… for me?”/ “Can I check the spelling of…?”/ “Is… spelt with a… (or a…)?”
- “That is spelt… (double…) (with V for violin/ with… for…)”
- “How do you pronounce this?”/ “Can you say this (for me)?”
- “It is pronounced… (with v, as in violin/ with…, as in…)”
- “Sorry, I didn’t quite catch that. Is that… (or…)?”/ “What was that again?”/ “So, that’s…”
- “OK, got it”
Each time the other person must correctly spell or pronounce all of the words on that line.
Student A
Without showing your worksheet, work together to find out how the spellings on each line are different, decide which is correct, and change the spelling of yours if it is wrong.
- a business shirt
- a foreign guest
- a fourtnight off
- a helthy diet
- academic references
- an orful mistake
- ancient castles
- bitamin C
- complete beginners
- computer laboratry
- continuous asesment
- crying babys
- enthusiastic clapping
- fifteen percent discount
- football stadium
- free salada bar
- frendly neighbours
- keep in the fridge
- kitchen nife
- leather gloves
- log cabins
- loud souns
- modern arkitecture
- mountain stream
- musical seatre
- my root home
- nursery school
- northarn England
- packed lunch
- push the red button
- rock climbing
- secondhand clothes
- secondry school pupil
- sholder pads
- sixth-form college
- skirt suite
- specialist equiptment
- temporary exhibition
- theme song
- thick cartains
- vegetalian food
- video conference
- white clowds
- youth worker
Student B
Without showing your worksheet, work together to find out how the spellings on each line are different, decide which is correct, and change the spelling of yours if it is wrong.
- a busness shirt
- a foreign gest
- a fortnight off
- a healthy diet
- academic refrences
- an awful mistake
- ancient casles
- vitamin C
- complete beginers
- computer laboratory
- continuous assessment
- crying babies
- enthusiastic claping
- fifteen percent discaunt
- football stajium
- free salad bar
- friendly neighbours
- keep in the frige
- kitchen knife
- leather gluves
- log cavins
- loud sounds
- modern architecture
- mountin stream
- musical theatre
- my route home
- narsery school
- northern England
- packed lanch
- push the red botton
- rock climing
- secondhand cloths
- secondary school pupil
- shoulder pads
- sixth-form collige
- skirt suit
- specialist equipment
- temporary exibition
- thema song
- thick curtains
- vegetarian food
- video confrence
- white clouds
- yous worker
All errors stage
Check that you don’t have any of the wrong answers below still on your worksheets.
- a busness shirt
- a foreign gest
- a fourtnight off
- a helthy diet
- academic refrences
- an orful mistake
- ancient casles
- bitamin C
- complete beginers
- computer laboratry
- continuous asesment
- crying babys
- enthusiastic claping
- fifteen percent discaunt
- football stajium
- free salada bar
- frendly neighbours
- keep in the frige
- kitchen nife
- leather gluves
- log cavins
- loud souns
- modern arkitecture
- mountin stream
- musical seatre
- my root home
- narsery school
- northarn England
- packed lanch
- push the red botton
- rock climing
- secondhand cloths
- secondry school pupil
- sholder pads
- sixth-form collige
- skirt suite
- specialist equiptment
- temporary exibition
- thema song
- thick cartains
- vegetalian food
- video confrence
- white clowds
- yous worker
Work together to correct all the mistakes above.
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