Optional Activity 5 Work in pairs. Read and answer.
Objective: to consolidate the school subjects and the days of the week
Ask the pupils to work in pairs. in turns they should ask and answer the questions about school subjects. Possible variant:
STEP 1: First, the pupils ask and answer the question “What subjects do you like?” from each other. For example:
Pupil 1: ‘What subjects do you like?’
Pupil 2: ‘i like Pe and maths. What subjects do you like?’
Marking: ______________________________________
Homework: ___________________________________
Date: _______________________________________ Grade: __
The theme of the lesson: Lesson 2 Sevara likes maths.
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Learning outcomes
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Vocabulary and structure
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Required equipment
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Educational:
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At the end of
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Verbs in the
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Pupil’s book,
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- to learn 3d person singular
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the lesson pupils
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3rd person sin-
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Workbook,
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(positive)
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will be able to:
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gular: finishes,
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the DVD
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Developing:
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- speak in the 3d
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gets up, speaks,
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- to improve pupils’ speaking
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person singular;
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gives, goes,
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skills
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- to talk about
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brushes
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Socio-cultural:
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pupils’ daily
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routine
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person singular positive sen-
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tences
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The new theme:
Activity 1b Work in pairs. Point and say. 5 min
Objectives: to develop the pupils’ speaking skills; to consolidate the 3rd person singular.
Ask the pupils to work in pairs. explain that Pupil A points to a picture in Activity 1a, Pupil b says a sentence about sevara
e.g. sevara gets up at 6 o’clock.
Activity 2 Play “She likes music. I like maths.” 5 min
Objectives: to develop the pupils’ speaking skills; to consolidate the 3rd person singular.
it is a Chain Drill activity. Do it in the usual way.
e.g. Pupil 1: ‘i like music.’
Pupil 2: ‘she likes music. i like maths.’
Pupil 3: ‘he likes maths. i like english.’
Activity 3a Work in groups of 4. Ask and write. 10 min
Objectives: to develop the pupils’ speaking skills; to consolidate the 3rd person singular.
STEP 1: Ask the pupils to make groups of 4. Ask the pu- pils to write their partners’ names in the upper row of the table in their Workbooks. Then explain that everybody in the groups must write about themselves (when they get up, have breakfast and watch TV) and fill in the column titled “me”.
STEP 2: When they finish step 1, explain that two pupils in a group must ask each other questions about what time they get up, have breakfast and watch TV and write the answers in the ta- ble for him/her. After that s/he must report about his/her part- ner to the other members of the group who write the information about this person. For example:
Pupil A: ‘When do you get up?’ Pupil b: ‘i get up at 7.30.’
Pupil A and the others in the group: (write 7.30 into the table for Pupil b).
Pupil b: ‘When do you get up?’
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