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Advanced Spoken English Lexicogrammatical session 3: Analysing a TV programme.

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1 Advanced Spoken English Lexicogrammatical session 3: Analysing a TV programme

2 Discuss the questions below with your partner  How much TV do you normally watch in English? How many hours a week?  How does this compare with what you watched in your L1?  Do you think listening to TV is easier than other kinds of listening in English?  What’s your favourite programme on NZ TV?

3 TV shows - genres  Go to http://tvnz.co.nz/ondemand http://tvnz.co.nz/ondemand  Click on Genre  With your partner, identify one show for each genre that you know or have seen. –Drama, comedy, reality –Factual, news, sport –Food, children, youth

4 TV shows – reality TV  Britain’s got Talent 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxPZh4A nWyk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxPZh4A nWyk

5 Questions  See your worksheet for examples of the kinds of questions that will help you analyse a TV excerpt.

6 Now it’s your turn to do some analysis –Choose a TV show with your partner. –Decide on the episode or extract you will analyse. –Use questions on Moodle Forum 3 to help you. –Allocate questions to each other. –Upload your analysis to Moodle Forum 3.

7 Commenting on the forum –Upload your analysis to the Moodle Forum. –Comment on two other people’s analyses. Your comments might relate to  content from the show that you have watched  what you know about the TV show and have noticed yourself from watching it  whether their analysis/explanation is clear  what aspects of spoken English they have identified that is new for you  whether you would like to watch this programme


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