- teacher demonstrates sts some flashcards with the new words and tell the aims of the lesson. - we get to know some new words. (showing cards) - but first we’ll speak about months, weather, and animals
(W) Students are to answer the question of the teacher. What month is it now? What season is it? How is the weather today? When is your birthday? Name the months beginning with the letter M Name months beginning with the letter J Name months beginning with the letter A Name me spring months Name me winter months Name me autumn months What color are the trees in winter? What color are the trees in autumn? What color are the trees in summer? The teacher shows flashcards of animal words to revise. The students name some animals given on the cards. Example: It is a an elephant. The elephant can stamp.
Presenting new words. The teacher shows the cards with the words written. 1. Pronounce the words in chorus. We are going to speak about the sea (card). There is a whale in the sea. (starfish, jellyfish, dolphin, shark, crab, turtle, seahorse) The students pronounce the words and answer the question: What is it? What color is the …? 2. Match the words with the flashcards. The students come up to the board and find the matching cards. Warm – up. “Baby shark” video. 3. Guessing game. One of the students comes out holding a card with the new word behind and the others are to find it asking questions: Is it an octopus? – Yes, it is. No, it isn’t. 4. Fishing game. The sts come up one by one and do fishing using a magnet. The “fish” caught has a new word card. The sts are to name it in English.
(P) 5. Listen to the teacher. Put the cards in correct order as you listen. 1. Hello, my name is Leo. I can swim, swim and swim in a blue sea. 2. I am going to sleep, says Grandpa. Be a good boy, don’t go far away. 3. Hello, says green Timmels, the Turtle. Let’s go. 4. Oh, no! It’s a Black shark! It will eat us! 5. Dori comes and helps her friends. Thank you, Beautiful Dori! First sts make out descriptors for the task with the teacher. Act out the story in groups of four. |