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Unit 7. И AM AT SCHOOL

 

Lesson 3

Тема. Какой у тебя портфель?

Цель:

учебная: ознакомить с качественными прилагательными, ввести их в речь, активизировать изученный лексико-грамматический материал, развивать умения и навыки чтения, письма, устной речи, совершенствовать компетенции чтения, аудирования и устного монологического вещания;

развивающая: развивать логическое мышление, внимание и зрительную память, наблюдательность, совершенствовать фонетику и артикуляцию звуков, устные коммуникативные умения с опорой на наглядность;

воспитательная: воспитывать заинтересованность в расширении своих знаний.

Оборудование: плакат «Школьные вещи», тематические карточки.

Ход урока

WARM-UP

1. Revise the classroom vocabulary and prepositions. Put classroom things in different places and ask the pupils to describe where the things are. Ask questions to help the pupils.

 

PRESENTATION

2. Listen and repeat. Say (p. 128, ex. 1).

Present the “Which...?” question by using pairs of hidden objects in your hand, e.g., show two pencils; then hold them up partly hidden in your hand; point at one of them and ask: “Which pencil is this, the long one or the short one?” Do the same with two rubbers, completely hidden in your hand: “Which rubber is in this hand, the new one or the old one?” Point out that the word “one” is used to avoid having to repeat the noun every time. Help the pupils to give short answers: “The long one. / The new one.”

Use the same explanation with the other words.

 

PRACTICE

3. Work in pairs. Ask and answer (p. 128, ex. 2).

Pair work: Pupils ask questions to each other.

- What is your bag like? - It's new.

- Is it long? - Yes, it is.

In pairs, pupils practice the dialogue using the new words. One or two pairs act out the dialogue.

Group work: Pupils work in groups of four. They practice for a few minutes. Go round the class helping.

One or two groups ask and answer the questions.

4. Look and say (p. 128, ex. 3).

Ask the pupils to look at the picture.

Ask questions about the objects: “How many books can you see? How many bags / pens can you see?” etc.

Choose two or three of the questions for the pupils to answer in writing.

In pairs, pupils read and practice the descriptions.

Pupils the practice questions and answers as a dialogue.

One or two pairs act out the dialogue.

5. Match and say (p. 129, ex. 4).

Ask individual students to match the questions and answers checking with the picture (p. 128, ex. 3).

Pair work: In pairs, pupils take turns to ask each other the same questions checking the answers.

 

READING AND WRITING

6. Play a game. Say and draw (p. 129, ex. 5).

Write the sentences on the board. Replace the words in italics with colour flashcards or classroom object flashcards.

Pupils look at the sentences and read the new variants.

Pupils draw the objects in their pictures using coloured pencils.

Pupils may also write the sentences in their copy books.

7. Speak in class (p. 129, ex. 6).

Stick the pictures to the board.

Ask the pupils to describe some of them. Pupils choose the pictures they like.

 

ENDING THE LESSON

8. Speak English (p. 129, ex. 7).

Ask the pupils to describe the objects they use at English lessons.

 

HOME WORK

Word Banks Project: School Objects Book. Draw two or three school objects and describe them.