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4 Match the questions and answers. e.g. 1d (4x2=8)
1) What is her name?
a) In Fergana.
2) What is her job?
b) She sings classical Uzbek
songs.
3) Where was she born?
c) A singer.
4) Where is she from?
d) Munojat Yulchieva.
5) What is she famous for?
e) Uzbekistan.
Answer key: 1d; 2c; 3a; 4e; 5b
4 Write three sentences about your relative’s job. (3x2=6)
e.g. My father is a farmer. He works on a farm. He looks after cows.
Total: 50
points
Unit 2 Houses and homes
Lesson 1 An English house
Aims
Learning
outcomes
Vocabulary
and structure
Required
equip-
ment
Educational:
- to learn about house types,
rooms and house plans.
Developing:
-
to enable pupils to talk
about types of houses, house
rooms and house plans;
- to enable pupils to read for
specific information.
Socio-cultural:
-
to raise awareness of Uzbek
and English houses.
At the end of the
lesson pupils will
be able to:
- recognise the
rooms of a house;
-
talk about types
of houses, house
rooms and house
plans;
- read for specific
information.
Recycling the
previously learnt
vocabulary
New: a block of
flats,
a two-storey
house, (on) the
ground floor,
(on) the first
floor, downstairs,
upstairs
Pupil’s
Book; the
DVD
Activity 1 Listen and repeat. 5 min
Objectives: to introduce the unit topic;
to warm up
STEP 1: Ask the pupils to listen to the song and say what this song
is about. Play the DVD.
STEP 2: Play the DVD again and ask them to repeat the song.
DVD script:
Tidy up your rooms. (Tune of “Hot cross buns”)
Tidy up
All your rooms.
Tidy up
Your
living room
And dining room.
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If you don’t have a garden
If you don’t have a hall,
Tidy up
Your living room
And dining room.
Activity 2a Look and match. Listen and repeat. 8 min
Objectives: to introduce the new words;
to establish the meaning of new words;
to pronounce the words correctly
STEP 1: Ask the pupils to look at the pictures of the four-storey
house (a block of flats) and two-storey house. Elicit how we call them in
Uzbek/Russian.
Note: You should explain the difference. The ground floor in the UK
is the first floor in Uzbekistan.
Note: The British people call a house with no upstairs (i.e.
one-storey
house) a bungalow or villa.
STEP 2: Ask the pupils to match the phrases/words with the parts of
the houses. Check the answers together.
Answer key: 1c; 2a; 3d; 4f; 5b, 6e
STEP 3: Play the DVD. Ask the pupils to listen, point to the part
of the house in the picture and repeat in chorus, in rows/pairs and
individually.
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