I. Objectives:
1. Knowledge:By the end of this lesson, Students will be able to ask and answer questions about someone.
2. Skills: Develop Ss reading, listening skills
3. Language focus:
- Sentence Partners:
- Vocabulary:
II. Teaching aids:
- Teacher’s: student’s and teacher’s book, pictures, cassette.
- Students’: books, notebooks, workbooks.
III. Teaching processes:
1. Class organization:
- Greeting
- Checking for the students' attendance.
2. Oral test: Have pupils ask and answer questions about someone.
3. New lesson
Teacher’s actions |
Students’ actions |
Warm up: Chatting - T asks Ss do after T. 4. Listen and number - Have pupils look at pictures a, b, c and d on page of the Student Book. Elicit the identification of the characters in the pictures and the characters’ words. Tell pupils that they are going to listen to the recording and match the information they hear to the pictures. They should number the boxes. - Play the recording 2 times pupils to listen and number the boxes. Check their guess. Compare the answer with the partner. - Play the recording again pupils check their answers. T give the answer: - Ask some questions to ensure pupils’ comprehension of the listening text. Answer: 1.c 2.b 3.a 4.d 5. Look, read and answer Ask Ss to identify the characters in the pictures a, b, c, d on page 21. Set the scene: “you are going to read the questions and find out the answer.” Have a revision of the language: “Is that Linda?”– “Yes, it is.” Ask Ss to read the questions and answer (match the sentence with a appropriate picture.) Monitor the activity and offer help when necessary Have Ss trade the answers in pairs for correction Call on some Ss to report their answers. Others listen and comment. Make a few questions to check Ss’ comprehension of the sentences. Have the whole class read each sentence in chorus to reinforce their pronunciation Answers: a. Is that Linda? – Yes, it is. b, Is that Peter? – No, it isn’t. It is Tom c, Is that Phong? – Yes, it is. d, Is that Linda? – No, it isn’t. It is Tom. 6. Let’s play - Explain how the game is played: pupils play in groups of six. Each group has one set of four pieces of paper. On each of which one of the four words is written, e.g. this, is, and one of the character’s names that they have learnt (Linda or Tony or Tom or Mary). Each group member pick up one piece of paper. Then the pupils in each group put their pieces of paper together in order to make a sentence, e.g. This is my friend Linda. - Group work. Pupils play the game in groups. Move around to help with the activity. - When the time is up, call on two groups to demonstrate the game at the front of the class. The rest of the class observe and give comments. - Have the whole class repeat all the sentences to reinforce their pronunciation. Follow up: - Have pupils brainstorm and spell their names of their classmates / friends. 4.Consolidation Summary the lesson 5.Homework - Do exercises in workbook, learn by heart the new words |
Practice in pairs Look at the pictures in the book Listen and number Ps answer Look 4 pictures Work in pairs Read the questions and answers in pairs Practice in groups Do exercises in the workbook |