Final slide deck for Lesson 5, focusing on fluency and speed. Introduces the concept of Words Per Minute (WPM) and the 'Fluency Circuit' activities.
Answer key for the Lesson 4 worksheet on grammatical reductions.
Answer key for the Lesson 3 worksheet on assimilation.
Answer key for the Lesson 2 worksheet on elision.
Answer key for the Lesson 1 worksheet on linking and intrusion.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Speech Lab sequence, including audio scripts, instructional cues, pacing, and differentiation strategies.
A student mastery guide for practicing shadowing techniques with transcript analysis of complex campus dialogues.
A slide deck for Lesson 5 on shadowing techniques, prosody, and the final mastery assessment of connected speech patterns.
A student worksheet for identifying and translating grammatical reductions and weak forms in unscripted interviews.
A comprehensive teacher-facing guide for the synthesis sequence. Includes the sequence map, answer keys for the Note Sorting and Transition Maze activities, differentiation strategies for various ESL levels, and a quick-check grading rubric.
The final synthesis report template for students to write their completed academic paragraph. Includes a section for peer feedback from the Gallery Walk activity.
A slide deck for Lesson 4 focusing on grammatical reductions and weak forms, using a high-contrast visual style to highlight the difference between formal and casual speech.
Instructor briefing and facilitation guide for the Pragmatic Power sequence, providing teaching tips, activity hooks, and assessment strategies for ESL instructors.
Final project slide deck for Lesson 5. Outlines the synthesis project goals, explains the peer-review Gallery Walk process, and provides a final polishing checklist for students' academic work.
Final reflection worksheet and exit ticket for the sequence, allowing students to synthesize their learning about pragmatics and reflect on their own cultural communication experiences.
A game-based worksheet for Lesson 4 where students navigate a 'maze' by choosing the correct transition words to link sentences. Includes a section for practicing complex sentence structure with semicolons and commas.
A student worksheet for identifying and reverse-engineering assimilated sounds in natural speech patterns.
Visual presentation for Lesson 5 exploring how cultural backgrounds influence pragmatic markers like silence, interruption, and backchanneling in global English.
Slide deck for Lesson 4 on transitions and cohesion. Compares 'choppy' vs. 'smooth' writing, categorizes transition words (Addition, Contrast, Evidence), and explains the grammatical rules for using them.
Student worksheet for Lesson 4 where students compare different tonal renditions of a script to identify markers of conflict and practice identifying de-escalation strategies.
A slide deck for Lesson 3 introducing assimilation, showing how sounds change based on their neighbors using a "chemical reaction" theme.
A graphic organizer for drafting a synthesis paragraph. Using a 'sandwich' metaphor, it guides students through writing a topic sentence, integrating evidence from multiple sources, and providing an explanation/conclusion. Includes a sentence starter toolbox.
Visual presentation for Lesson 4 exploring the tonal and prosodic markers of conflict (escalation) and negotiation (de-escalation) in social and academic scenarios.
Slide deck for Lesson 3 on drafting synthesis paragraphs. Uses the 'Synthesis Sandwich' analogy to teach paragraph structure (Topic-Evidence-Explanation) and provides sentence frames for integrating multiple sources.
Worksheet for Lesson 3 where students identify hedging language in a transcript and evaluate the confidence level of different speakers based on their linguistic choices.
A student worksheet for identifying and reconstructing elided sounds (/t/ and /d/) in common phrases and lyrics.
A reading passage and analysis worksheet for Lesson 2. Features two conflicting eyewitness accounts of a school mural event, and provides a Venn diagram and critical thinking questions to help students practice identifying connections and contradictions.
Presentation for Lesson 3 focusing on hedging language in academic and formal English, teaching students to identify linguistic softeners that signal uncertainty or caution.
Slide deck for Lesson 2 on identifying connections across sources. Introduces the 'Source Conversation' concept, the use of Venn diagrams for synthesis, and basic academic sentence starters for comparing ideas.
A slide deck for Lesson 2 focusing on elision, where sounds disappear in rapid speech, specifically highlighting /t/ and /d/ omissions.
Game-based worksheet for Lesson 2 where students record their interpretations of audio clips to distinguish between sincere and sarcastic intent based on tonal prosody.
A blank Note Matrix template for students to use when organizing research facts from multiple sources. Designed as an 'architect tool' with spaces for source information and sub-topic columns.
Student worksheet for Lesson 1 focusing on categorization. Part 1 involves sorting physical household items, and Part 2 transitions to sorting research facts about Electric Cars into sub-topics.
Visual presentation for Lesson 2 focusing on the vocal markers of sarcasm (pitch, elongation, stress) and the social contexts where irony is appropriate.
A student worksheet for analyzing audio samples, focusing on identifying consonant-vowel linking and intrusive sounds in campus-based scenarios.
Introductory slide deck for Lesson 1, introducing the concept of categorization in research and the 'Data Dump' problem. Uses a 'Junk Drawer' analogy and defines key academic vocabulary.
Student worksheet for Lesson 1 where students analyze scenarios to decode the difference between literal and intended meaning in indirect requests.
A visual presentation for Lesson 1, introducing the concepts of consonant-vowel linking and intrusive sounds (/r/, /w/, /j/) with examples and a clear acoustic theme.
Introductory presentation for Lesson 1, exploring the concept of pragmatics and the difference between direct and indirect speech acts using real-world scenarios.
Teacher script for the Lesson 5 mystery simulation. Provides detailed transcripts and delivery notes for five witness statements, incorporating tone, idioms, and hyperbole for students to decode. Includes the solution key.
The final assessment for the sequence. Students log tone and intent clues from five witness statements to solve the "Missing Mascot" mystery. Requires synthesis of all listening skills learned in the sequence.
A facilitation guide for teachers for Lesson 5, including the "Beat the Clock" challenge rules, scoring guide, and a complete answer key for the assessment.
Facilitation guide for Lesson 5, including the "Stump the Expert" hook, phase-by-phase question construction steps, and a peer review protocol.
Lesson 4 slides on speaker intent and motivation. Introduces the concept of "hidden messages" and demonstrates how shifting word stress changes the implied meaning of a sentence.
The culminating assessment worksheet for Lesson 5. Features a text about Ancient Egypt with various text features and 10 retrieval questions to be answered in 10 minutes.