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Activity 2c Obiective: to practise Reported Speech PP do the activity in their exercise books.
Key : 1 Pickering asked Liza to do what Higgins told her.
2 Higgins toid Pickering to listen to that. 3 Liza said that she was saying it.
Higgins told Liza to say a cup of tea.
Higgins asked Pickering to give her a chocolate.
Higgins told Liza to think about it and to try to do it by herself. Suggestion.You could Grammar Exercise I here or assign it for homework. Activity 3a Obiective: to practise reading for specific information PP read the text silently and answer the questions.
Grammar Remember:
Do your homework He told them to do ...
Do your homework now! He ordered them to do ...
I'd like you to do your homework. He
asked them to do ... direct reported
now your me./him/her/it/us/ them immediately
Giving homework Ex 1 P 85
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Teacher:
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Abdulatipov Abdurauf
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Theme: Consolidation. Great playwrights
Aims
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Competences
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Type and methods of
the lesson
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Required
equipment
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Educational:
to practise indirect speech
Developing:
to practise listening for the main ideas
Socio-cultural:
to leam about the famous most British
playwright and poet William Shakespeare and some of his plays
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Learning outcomes for English
competence C1, C2, C3, C4: At the end of the lesson pupils will be able:
To know reported speech: orders, Past Simple, wh-questions
To make up and answer the questions
To practice listening and match information and picture
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Type of the lesson:
mixed, traditional Methods of the lesson: frontal, group work
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Textbook,
handouts
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Organizational part:
greeting
checking up the register
d. checking up the home task Ex 1 P 87
PROCEDURE OF THE LESSON:
Pre-activity
Activity 3b
Objective: to practise expressing opinions
PP can do this activity in pairs or as a whole class.
Would you like to see plays with men acting all the parts?
Main Part Activity 4a
Objective: to practise listening for the main ideas
Play the cassette. PP listen and match the pictures, the information on the tape (in the order it comes) and the titles of the plays. Tapescript
This is'Drama on the Radio'and I'm Sarah Silverstream bringing you up to date with all the latest theatre news. I
am happy to tell you that next week we're going to broadcast scenes from three theatre productions. On Monday at 5.00pm you can hear an extract from a story about two young people from the Italian city of Verona. They love each other but cannot be happy because their families hate each other. Sad, isn't it? The second one is even sadder, in my opinion. The two elder daughters tell lies to their father, the king, but he believes them Finally, when they treat him very unkindly, he realises that it is only his youngest daughter who really loves him, but this understanding comes too late. You are invited to listen to this tragic story on Wednesday at 4.30pm. The last play will be broadcast on Thursday again at half past four. It is a comedy about two twins who look exactly alike.They become separated when they are little boys. Well, they live in different countries, and when they are grown up, one of the brothers arrives by accident in the town where the other brother lives. Of course they are mistaken for each other, and because of this there are a lot of funny scenes in the play, and we'll hear one of diem. Well, now the usual competition question: what are the plays called? Our young listeners should send their answers to 74 Blackfriars Road...(voice fades)
Key:
King Lear - Picture b Romeo and Juliet - Picture c The Comedy o f Errors - Picture a
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