Lesson 4 Save energy!
Aims
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Learning
outcomes
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Vocabulary
and
structure
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Required
equipment
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Educational:
- to learn the concept of global warming;
- to learn how to interpret pie charts.
Developing:
- to enable pupils to talk about global
warming, energy problems and how to
save energy;
- to enable pupils to work
cooperatively and creatively;
- to practise reading for the main ideas;
- to develop listening for specific
information.
Socio-cultural:
- to raise awareness of the concept of
global warming;
- to raise awareness of the ways to
save water.
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At the end
of the lesson
pupils will be
able to:
- interpret pie
charts;
- infer the
meaning of the
new words from
context;
- read for the
main ideas;
- talk about
energy
problems and
how to save
energy.
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Recycling the
previously
learnt
vocabulary
New: global
warming,
electricity,
gas seconds
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Pupil’s
Book;
the DVD
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Activity 1 Listen and sing. 10 min
Objectives: to warm up by singing the song;
to check homework
STEP 1: Play the DVD. Ask the pupils to listen to the song and sing
it. Look at Unit 11 Lesson 1 Activity 1 for the DVD script.
STEP 2: Checking homework. The pupils can check in pairs or go
round the class and work with as many pupils as they can.
Activity 2 Play “Favourite Drinks”. 5 min
Objectives: to get pupils warmed up;
to revise the vocabulary for drinks
STEP 1: The pupils should describe their favourite drinks for others
to guess.
For example:
Pupil A: My favourite drink’s good for health. It’s bright yellow. I like
it when it’s cold.
Pupil B: Is it apple juice?
Pupil A: No.
Pupil C: Is it orange juice?
Pupil A: Yes, it is.
STEP 2: After you have played the game with the whole class, the
pupils can play it in groups.
Activity 3 Look and answer. 5 min
Objective: to practise interpreting pie charts
STEP 1: The pupils look at the chart with the names of the drinks the
Abdullaevs have. They can see that the largest section is taken by Tea,
so it is the Abdullaevs’ favourite drink.
STEP 2: The pupils can answer these questions working in pairs.
Activity 4 Listen and answer the question. 5 min
Objective: to practise listening for specific information
STEP 1: Remind what the word “beans” means and explain that “Fair
Trade” is the name of a company.
STEP 2: Ask the pupils to listen and answer the question. Play the
DVD. If your class is not strong enough, you can let them listen again.
Answer key: Coca Cola, hot chocolate, tea with milk
DVD script:
Lucy: Hello, Ann. I want to ask you what you drink.
Ann: My favourite drink’s Coca Cola but I really like hot chocolate
too. My mum says hot chocolate’s good in winter time.
Lucy: Thanks. Hello, Sally. Can I ask you about your favourite drinks?
Sally: Sometimes I drink Coca Cola. But my favourite’s tea with
milk. I drink ten cups a day – two cups at 7.30, two cups at 10.30, at
12.30, at 4.00 and at 6.00. My mum says I look like a cup of tea!
Lucy: Thanks, Sally. Now you, Andrew.
Andrew: I don’t like tea or coffee. I usually drink water. In the
evening I have hot chocolate. My mother says we must use Fair Trade
chocolate. The Fair Trade company gives farmers fair* money for their
cocoa beans.
Activity 5a Read and guess the new words. What helped you to guess
the new words? 5 min
O bjective: to practise inferring the meaning of the new words from context
The pupils guess the meaning of the new words. Hopefully, it will
be easy for them to guess as these words are similar in many languages.
Activity 5b Read and answer. 7 min
Objectives: to practise reading for the main ideas;
to enable pupils to talk about energy problems and how to save energy
The pupils read the text silently and answer the questions.
Activity 5c Look, read and match. 6 min
Objective: to raise awareness of the ways to save water
The pupils do the matching in their exercise books. Tell them that
more than one answer can be right.
Answer key: 1 – d, c, e; 2 – d; 3 – a, b, f, g; 4 – c, e
Optional Activity 6a Work in groups. Talk about how we can save
energy and water at school and at home. Draw a picture.
Give a short slogan.
Objectives: to give further practice in talking about the energy problem;
to offer an opportunity to work cooperatively and creatively
In groups the pupils draw a picture with a slogan like in the example.
Set time limit to complete this work.
Optional Activity 6b Report to the class.
Objective: to give further practice in talking about the energy problem
Groups display their pictures and in turns tell the rest of the class
how they can save energy and water at home/school.
Homework 2 min
Ask the pupils to look at the homework on Page 109. Check that
everybody understands what to do with the two tasks. If necessary,
explain how to do the homework.
“Tasdiqlayman”
11-maktab rahbari
N.T. Aripova
TOSHKENT SHAHAR XTBB GA QARASHLI
OLMAZOR TUMANI XALQ TA`LIMI BO`LIMI TASARRUFIDAGI
11-UMUMTA`LIM MAKTABINING
INGLIZ TILI FANI O`QITUVCHISI USMONOVA ZULHUMORNING
6-SINFLAR UCHUN
“SAVE ENERGY!”
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