Organisation
moment:
Greetings: Good morning children, sit
down, please
I am very glad to
see you!!!
For you to speak better let’s
start with the tongue-twisters. Look at the screen, read one to say
in class as quickly as you
can.
If you, Sandy, have two
candies,
Give one candy to Andy,
Sandy.
If you, Andy, have two
candies,
Give one candy to Sandy,
Andy.
Let’s check up your
homework which was about Betty Smith.Are you
ready?
I hope everyone is
ready.
Look at the screen. Please,
read these short phrases and guess the topic of our lesson
today
Speech
charging.
T: Do you know where did the
word “idiom” come from? - The word "idiom" comes from the Greek
"idίōma", which means "feature,
peculiarity".
T: How often do people use
idioms in their
speech?
T: How can we recognize
English idioms in novels,
poetry?
T: Why do people use
idioms?
Whole
activity
(W)
Task
1
Task
2
Task
3
Match the idioms
with their kazakh
difinitions
Task
4
10’ Students will sing a song
“What are you waiting for”.
Feedback
Do you have any
questions?
Did you understand
the lesson?
Was everything clear
for you?
What did we learn
today?
Students answer the
questions.
The teacher assess the
students according their work by assessment criteria and explains
homework.After that the learners write if what they learnt .Did
they like the lesson?
Then the teacher says Good By
to everyone!
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