 The final stage of the lesson will be the activate, and the activate phase is going to form the main speaking activity within the lesson. So it's very, very important that here we do a good demonstration of what it is that we're expecting them to do, that we elicit the type of target language we're expecting them to produce from the activity. So one way we could go around it is to firstly form pairs. Each pair is going to be given a card, and onto that card they're going to write a country and a month. What the teacher can then do just to add a little bit of spice to it, is to collect all of the cards in, shuffle them around, and then redistribute them to the pairs so that they get a card that doesn't have their country or their month on it. What they're then going to do is to be asked to create a weather forecast for that country in that particular month. Now obviously this will be written down and once all of the students have completed their forecast what we can then do is the main speaking activity where they would actually read out this particular information. So obviously we would need to feedback on that afterwards. If there are any common mistakes between all of these feedback sessions then we can cover those after the session has finished.