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TIẾNG ANH 6-TUẦN 25-NĂM HỌC 2021-2022
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Tác giả: Ngô Thị The
Chủ đề: Giáo dục
Loại tài liệu: Bài giảng; Giáo án; Kế hoạch lên lớp
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Nguồn: LESSON PLAN 6, EXERCISE BOOK, WORKBOOK
Mô tả: Week:25 Period: 73 Date of teaching:.......... UNIT 8: THE WORLD AROUND US Lesson 2 (p. 65) I. Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to talk about things they need for a trip. II. Teaching aids: - Teacher’s aids: student’s book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/laptop/TV. - Students’ aids: Student’s book, notebook. III. Language focus: - Vocabulary: (n) sleeping bag, flashlight, batteries, tent, pillow, towel, bottled water - Structure: compound sentence with « so » IV. Procedures: Time Steps/Activities Organization 5’ - Speaking - Have some students talk about their class trip. Follow the guided questions Questions: - Where did your class go? - How was the scenery there? - What was the weather like? - Was your trip interesting? - Did you enjoy it? - Teacher checks and gives feedback. • Teacher – whole class • Students in groups 25’ New lesson A-Grammar (10’) Activity 1. Teach new words - Teacher uses symbols, pictures to teach new words - Have students listen and repeat sentences. (chorally – individually) - Teacher corrects student’s pronunciation if necessary. New words: 1. Tent (n) 2. Sleeping bag (n) 3. Flashlight 4. Battery 5. Pillow 6. Towel 7. Bottled water - Have students read all the words again. Activity 2: fill in the blanks (a/p. 65) - Teacher asks students to fill in the blanks with words given. (exercise a/p. 65) - Teacher checks and gives feedback. Answer: 1. Battery 2. Bottled water 3. Flashlight 4. Pillow 5. Towel 6. Sleeping bag 7. Tent Activity 2: matching the two halves of the sentences. - Teacher asks students about the benefits of these things. What do we use the flashlight for? We can see at dark / at night Why should we bring bottled water? So, we can’t get thirsty - Have students work in pairs, ask and answer the same for the other words. - Some students give their answer. - Teacher gets the answers from students, checks and gives feedback. B-Reading. (10’) Activity 1: Brainstorming - Teacher asks a pair of students to brainstorm the task. One gives the activity, the other gives the necessary items. Example: - I’m going to have a picnic on the weekend. - So you should bring some food, drinks and some……….. - Teacher sets the scene of the task (two friends are messaging about their camping trip. Circle the things on the list they need to bring) (a/p. 65) - Have students work in groups, complete the task as directed. - Teacher gives some more information if necessary. Answer: Wilmslow School Summer Camp List Sleeping bag pillow Money Towel Bottled water Battery Food camera Cell phone flashlight notebook tent Activity 2: Reading, answer the questions. - Have students read the messages again, answer the questions. (b/p. 65) - Students practice in pairs, do as directed. - Teacher gets the answers, checks and corrects. Answer: 1. Next week 2. He was sick 3. They need batteries 4. They don’t need to bring any food. • Teacher – whole class/ individuals/ pairwork • Teacher/ Whole class/ groupwork • Teacher – whole class/ pairs • Teacher – whole class/ individuals 5’ Wrap-up Option 1: Discussion - Teacher has students work in groups; each group gets a different task, then completes the task. - Group 1: list five things to bring for a camping trip - Group 2: list five things that are not necessary for a camping trip - Group 3: list five thing to bring for a trip to the beach. - Group 4: list five things to bring when you travel abroad. Students’ answer - Group 1: tent, flashlight, …………………… - Group 2: swim suit, sunglasses, …………………….. - Group 3: sunglasses, sun cream, ………………………. - Group 4: passport, plane ticket, ……………………….. - Some students share their ideas. - Teacher checks and gives feedback. • Teacher – whole class/ individuals • Teacher –Students in groups Homework Write about the scenic spot you would like to visit. Week:25 Period: 74 Date of teaching:... UNIT 8: THE WORLD AROUND US Lesson 2 – Grammar (p. 66) I. Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to review the way to use conjunction “so” to link sentences. II. Teaching aids: - Teacher’s aids: student’s book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/TV. - Students’ aids: Student’s book, notebook, workbook. III. Language focus: - Vocabulary: - Structure : I have a cold so I don’t go to school IV. Procedures: Time Steps/Activities Organization 5’ Warm-up Option 1: Matching - Teacher shows something needed for a vacation, then sets the scene, students choose suitable things for the trip. - Asks some students to do as requested. (if they can). Example: 1. I am having a vacation on the beach; I need to bring …………… 2. My class is going camping this week, we need to bring ………… 3. Sue needs to have ……….…. for her trip to the mountain. Answer: 1. Hat, swim suit, sun block, …………………… 2. Tent, torch, camera, bottled water, ………. 3. Hat, sneakers, bottled water, ……………. Option 2: - Teacher gives the destinations for a trip, students name things they need to prepare. - Students do as direct. - Teacher checks and corrects, then leads to the new lesson. • Teacher – whole class • Whole class 25’ New lesson A-Grammar (10’) Activity 1. - Teacher uses symbols, pictures to review words of things needed for a trip. - Have students talk about the benefits of these things. - Have students listen and repeat sentences. (chorally – individually) - Teacher corrects student’s pronunciation if necessary. - Teacher asks students to practice asking & answering. (exercise a/p. 66) - Teacher checks and gives feedback. Activity 2: matching the two halves of the sentences. (B/P. 66) - Have students work in pairs; read and find the half sentences. - Some pairs show their answers. Answer 1. B 2. F 3. A 4. C 5. D 6. E - Ask some students to check the answers. - Teacher checks again and gives feedback. Activity 3: Fill in the answers, use the cues in the table (c/p. 66) - Teacher shows a pair of high heeled shoes and a pair of slippers which are prepared for a trip to the beach - Have students to choose one and tell the reason why. Teacher: we should bring a pair of slippers because we can go walking on the beach. - Have students work in pairs, complete the answers. - Some students who finish quickly go the board to write the answers. - Teacher checks and gives feedback. Answer: 1. Yes, we should so we have somewhere to sleep 2. Yes, we should so we don’t get thirsty 3. Yes, we should so we don’t get cold 4. Yes, we should so we have something to read 5. Yes, we should so we don’t get hungry 6. Yes, we should so we can buy presents • Teacher – whole class/ individuals/ pairwork • Teacher/ Whole class/ groupwork • Teacher – whole class/ pairs • Teacher – whole class/ individuals 5’ Wrap-up Option 1: Speaking. - Teacher divides class into two teams and sets the request for the activity. - Teacher gives hands-out to teams. (you are going to have a camping trip next weekend. Look at things in the hand-out, team A chooses things that should be brought, team B chooses thing that are unnecessary, gives the reason) - Have students work in groups, do as directed. - Representatives from groups show the result to class. - Teacher checks and gives feedback. Option 2: Writing - Have students work individually, make plan and preparation for you trip this summer. - Some students share their story. • Teacher – whole class/ individuals • Students in groups Homework Write about things to prepare for your trip. Week: 25 Period: 75 Date of teaching: THEME 8: THE WORLD AROUND US Lesson 2 – Pronunciation (p. 67) I. Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to focus on /oƱ/ sound and review ways to prepare for an adventure. II. Teaching aids: - Teacher’s aids: student’s book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, ISB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/laptop/TV. - Students’ aids: Student’s book, notebook, workbook. III. Language focus: - Vocabulary: review words of describing adjectives - Structure: prononciation: sourd changes. IV. Procedures: Time Steps/Activities Organization 5’ Warm-up Option 1: What is noisier? - Teacher asks students to make comparison (homework). - Teacher picks and shows some examples that relate to the theme of the lesson. A. What is noisier, Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi? B. Ho Chi Minh City is noisier than Hanoi. - Teacher underlines the words, focuses students on words stress. (noisy – noisier) - Have students read all the words loudly. - Teacher lets students listen to the model sentences, compare the sound to see how they change. • Teacher – whole class • Students in groups • Students in class 25’ New lesson A-Pronunciation. (5’) - Teacher shows example to class, speaks louder for students to recognize the difference. Example: thought – found (different vowel sound) - Teacher gives more explanation, gives more examples to make it clear. - Have students listen and repeat, focus on the underlined words. (b/p. 67) - Have students listen and repeat the words (c/p. 67) Further practice: - Teacher gives more examples for students to see different sound Example: Bone – bound Home – house Road – rough Nose - now Cold - call - Some students say again. - Students practice reading the words in pairs, pay attention to the /oƱ/ sound. - Ask teacher for help if necessary. B-Practice – Reading the conversation. (10’) Activity 1: Play role, read the dialogue. - Have students look at their books, play role and read the conversation. - Teacher asks a pair of students to read aloud. - Teacher underlines some words, has another pair replace them with words given - modeling - Have students practice in pairs, ask and answer about the things they need to prepare for the trip, swap the roles and repeat. Example: - Flashlight – tent - Bottled water – food - Thirsty – hungry - ………………………………………. - Some pairs present in front of the class - Correct student’s pronunciation. Activity 2: Speaking – Make the same conversation, use their own ideas. - Have students practice in pairs, play role. (exercise b/p. 67) - Some students present in front of the class. - Teacher checks, corrects or gives feedback. • Teacher – whole class/ individuals/ pairwork • Teacher/ Whole class/ groupwork • Teacher – whole class/ pairs • Teacher – whole class/ individuals 5’ Wrap-up Option 1: Preparing for an overnight adventure. - Teacher sets the scene of the dialogue (make plan for a camping trip to Cat Tien National Park) - Have students work in groups, make their own plan for what to bring along. - Groups show the result in front of the class. - Compare the result among groups. Teacher checks and gives feedback. Suggested answer: Items to bring Reasons Bottled water Don’t get thirsty Tent / jacket / sleeping bags Don’t get cold food Don’t get hungry Cell phone To keep contact Flashlight & batteries To see at night Option 2: Playing game: Board Game p. 117 SB. - Teacher divides class into two teams. - Students from teams take turns to participate in the game. - Students get the number, then complete the task given. One mark for a correct answer, lose turn for a wrong one. - The team has more points wins the game. • Teacher – whole class/ individuals • Teacher –Students in groups Homework Make plan for your picnic with your classmates this weekend Outline: - Where to go? - Who do you go with? - What to bring? Why? Tổ duyệt Nguyễn Thị Mai Lâm

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