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Communicating with Clarity - Lesson Plan

This lesson plan focuses on teaching students about interpersonal and mass communication. It starts with a warm-up exercise, followed by a game to understand the difference between these two types of communication. Students then read a newspaper article and make a poster using the RAFT writing strategy. The lesson concludes with students writing a letter to Moony's parents, guided by prompts from the tutor. A quiz is provided at the end for reinforcement.

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The 'Communicating with Clarity: An Interactive Lesson' primarily focuses on teaching students about interpersonal and mass communication through engaging activities like games, reading tasks, poster making, and letter writing.

In 'Communicating with Clarity: An Interactive Lesson', RAFT stands for Role, Audience, Format, Topic. It's a writing strategy introduced to help students understand their roles as writers, who they're addressing (audience), what format they should use for their writing, and what topic they'll be discussing.

The 'Communicating with Clarity: An Interactive Lesson' reinforces learning by summarizing key points at the end of each section. Additionally, it provides a quiz for self-assessment and worksheets for further practice after completion of all sections.

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