2. Remember the mastery words: shorts, pants, shoes, socks
1. Understand the meaning of the text
3. Sing a song: understand the names of seven days of a week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
2. Express one’s likes
1. Names of clothing: shorts, pants, shoes, socks
3. The next reading in the student book
If time permits, sing a song.
2. Finish the remaining exercises in the activity book
4. Review colours and clothing in a chain drill. You may ask student A to ask questions about his or her clothing. For example, “What is this?”, “What colour is it?”, “Do you like it?”. Ask student B to answer the questions and then student B asks student C some questions.
New lesson
Step 1. No 1 dress, coat, hat
Demonstrate: Take out the examples of clothing. Hold up each item and say the name of it a few times. Make the students understand and repeat after you. Then write the word on the blackboard and read them together.
Step 2. Listening
Play the audiotape as the students follow in their books.
Step3. No. 2 Big or small?
Demonstrate: You may hold up two items of clothing you prepared and say “They are coats. This coat is big and this coat is small.” Repeat “big” and “small” a few times, comparing the two coats. Make sure the students understand the meanings of the two words. Read the phrases of No 1 after you.
Step4. Play the tape of the text as they follow in their books.
Step5. Practice
Ask a student to come to the front of the class and put on an item of clothing you brought. Make dialogues like this:
T: What is this?
S: It is a coat.
T: What colour is it?
S: It’s ________.
T: Is it new or old?
S: It is _______.
T: Is it big or small?
S: It is _______.
T: I like your coat. It is nice.
S: Thank you.
Then you may ask more pairs to come to make the similar dialogue.
Step 6. No 3. Whose _____ is this?
Demonstrate: Take a pen from student1 and take it to front of the class. You pretend not to know whose pen it is and ask student 2 , “Is this your pen?”. He or she says “No.” Then you turn to student3 and ask “ Is this your pen?” “No.”. You say “Whose pen is this?”. Turn to student1 and ask “Is this your pen?”, he or she answers, “Yes, it is my pen.” Then you introduce the drill: Whose ______ is this? Make them understand it. Then you take another item from student4 and ask, “ Whose _____ is this?” “Is this your ____?” Lead them to answer it. Repeat the action if possible.
Step 7. Come to the dialogue in No 3. Look through the dialogue together. Make sure they understand its meaning.
Step 8. Play the audiotape as the students follow in their books.
Step 9. Ask the students to find partners and practice reading aloud the dialogue from the student book. Each student reads the sentences for one character. Each student takes a turn being each character.
Step 10. Activity book
Lead them to do No 1 and No 2
Step 11. Question time.
Class closing
Homework: 1. Read the text of Lesson 14
3. Discuss the homework in the activity book.
2. Sing an English song together without the audiotape
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