Date: Form: IX Subject: English Theme: Lesson 7 The future language Aim: • to practise writing an essay using the 7-stage writing process
• to practise reading for gist and for detail
• to practise expressing opinions and giving supporting evidence
• to learn a writing process which PP can use in all their school subjects, not just English
Equipment: picture, dictionary
T h e p r o c e d u r e o f t h e l e s s o n 1. The beginning of the lesson 2.Checking up the homework T h e m a i n p a r t o f t h e l e s s o n Activity 1a
Objective: to practise reading for gist
PP read silently.
Activity 1 b
Objectives: to practise giving opinions with supporting evidence;
to prepare for the writing task
PP work in groups. You should walk around monitoring and prompting if no cessary. Encourage PP to give supporting evidence for any opinion they might have. After about 10 minutes ask one member of each group to report back
Activity 1 с
Objective: to practise researching, planning, drafting and editing an essay Suggestion: Write the 7 stages of the writing process on the BB in jumbled order. Then ask PP to put the stages in the correct order and copy into their Ex.Bks. PP write their essay. Go round and help with vocabulary where necessary. Key
1 Make sure you understand the task. 5 Write your first draft.
2 Collect some facts to support your view. 6 Read and check it.
3 Organise your ideas and your writing. 7 Give your work to a
4 Plan the language you will use. friend to check.
Grammar Exercise 1 1 I'm phoning to tell you there's an interesting programmer TV.
2 I'm phoning to wish you 'Happy Navro'z'.
3 I'm phoning to give you a message for Raisa.
4 I'm phoning to invite you to a party on Saturday.
5 I'm phoning to get some help with my homework.
6 I'm phoning to say hello and to find out all the news.
7 I'm phoning to ask/find out if you feel better.
8 I'm phoning to find out/ask if you are going to the party tonight.
Grammar Exercise 2
No exact answer but the following would be an example.
Anora: Hello. I'm phoning to wish you 'Happy Navro'z'.
You: Thank you. 'Happy Navro'z' to you.
Anora: My family is going to cook palov this evening. We'd like your family
to come to our house to eat palov at 6 o'clock. You: We'd be happy to visit. We'll look forward to it.
Grammar Exercise 3
No exact answer but the following are examples.
1 An answerphone is a machine that records messages when no one is
available to answer the phone.
2 A telephone directory is a book that lists names in alphabetical order and
gives telephone numbers.
3 A post office is a place where you can send letters and parcels.
4 A registered letter is a way of sending an important or valuable letter.
5 An e-mail is a way of sending a message from one computer to another.
6 A mobile phone is a phone that does not need to be connected to a tele¬
phone line. word Building Exercise 2
Grammar Exercise 4 quick - slow; easy - difficult; send - recieve;
Pupils' own answers. boring - interesting; future - past