Long term plan
module: Module 1 My
family
Lesson №3 My
family
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School: №1
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Date20.11
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Teacher’s name: Arapova
Nagima
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Class:1а,1б
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Number of present:
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Absent:-
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Learning objective(s) that this lesson is contributing
to:
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1.L3
recognise with support common names and names of places; recognise
the spoken form of a limited range of everyday and classroom
words
1.S1 make
basic personal statements about people, objects and classroom
routines
1.S6 make
introductions and requests in basic interactions with
others
1.UE6 use demonstrative pronouns this, these that,
those to indicate
things.
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Lesson objectives:
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All learners will be
able to:
pronounce the key words and phrases: this, my, mummy,daddy,
brother, sister
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Most learners will
be able to:
make basic personal statements about their family using the
structure: This is
my……
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Some learners will
be able to:
describe photos or their family members to class
accurately.
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Language objectives:
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Learners
can:
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make basic
personal statements about their family using the
structure: This is
my……
- use demonstrative
pronoun this in their speaking about
family members appropriately.
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Key words and
phrases: family members: mummy,
daddy, brother, sister,
this
This is
my mummy! This is my…
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Useful classroom
language for dialogue/writing: oral
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Discussion points:
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Can you say why family is important?
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Writing prompts:
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Assessment for Teaching
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Criteria based
assessment
Assessment
criteria:
Introduce family
members using this
is…
Descriptor: A
learner
names his/ her parents
correctly using This is
my ..
pronounces the topic
words intelligibly
Technique of FA: Oral
feedback
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How to overcome barriers in learning
English
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Work on mistakes
together with learners
-Use
games
-Motivate learners to
interact with one another
-Use their mother tongue to start
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Previous learning
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Lesson №2 Greetings
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Plan
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Planned
timing
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Planned
activities (replace the notes below with your planned
activities)
What will the pupils learn? How will they learn
it?
Suggested Teaching
Activities
Active Learning
activities
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Resources
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Start (Beginning of the lesson)
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Greeting: Teacher greets
learners; learners respond to greeting and take their
places. Dividing into
subgroups: Warming up: Around
the world game: One learner stands
behind the other. The teacher holds up a flashcard of a picture and
shows it to the first pair. The first of those two learners to say
its English equivalent moves on to stand behind the next learner.
The goal is for the learner to make it all the way around the
class, or “around the world”, saying more distinctly and quickly
than other learners.
Teacher shows a short cartoon about the
family and asks:
How do
you think what theme we have for today?
Teacher
introduces lesson objectives to the
learners.
Revising
the previous lesson:
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http://www.dreamenglish.com/englishkidsvideo
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Middle (of the
lesson)
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W) Teacher and learners
stand in circle. Teacher models/gestures Hello,
I’m ... [indicating person
to the right] This
is ...Teacher indicates
learners in turn to continue.
W) Family
picture: Teacher asks learners
to bring photos of their relatives beforehand. Teacher asks them to
introduce their relatives using the phrases
This is
my mummy! This is my daddy! Teacher provides
learners with the Zone of proximal development.
I ) Family
tree: Ask learners to draw
their relatives with grandparents. Help them to introduce their
family members in English: This is my
mummy!
W) Learners listen to and
sing the song Family with the help of the
teacher. Learners dance to music together with the
teacher.
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Song:
Family,
word flashcards, picture dictionaries, CD, photos,
notebook
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End (of the lesson)
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Reflection
Technique
of FA: Oral
feedback
Learners
make comments about the lesson orally.
Ask students to look at
lesson objectives they set at the beginning of the lesson and think
and say what they did well in the lesson and what needs
improvement.
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Additional information:
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Differentiation - how do you plan to give more support?
How do you plan to challenge the more able
learners?
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Assessment - how are you planning to check learners’
learning?
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Cross – curricular
links health and safety check ICT links
Values links
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Reflection
Were the lesson
objectives / learning objectives realistic?
What did the
learners learn today?
What was the
learning atmosphere like?
Did my planned
differentiation work well?
Did I stick to timings? What changes did I make from my
plan and why?
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Use the space below
to reflect on your lesson. Answer the most relevant questions from
the books on the left about your lesson.
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Summary
evaluation
What two things went
really well (consider both teaching and
learning)?
1.
2.
What two things
would have improved the lessons (consider both teachings and
learning)?
1.
2.
What have learned
from his lesson about this lesson about the class or individuals
that will inform my next lesson?
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