20
minutes
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MAIN
PART
Listen, point and
repeat. Then match.
Pupil’s book
closed. Put the
Olympic
Games poster up on the board. Point
to the pictures, one at a time, and say the corresponding
words/phrases. The pupils repeat, chorally and/or individually.
Point to each sport in random order. Ask individual pupils to name
it.
Pupil’s book
open. Play the CD. The pupils listen
and repeat. Then the pupils match the words to the pictures. Allow
the pupils some time to complete the activity. Check their
answers.
Answer
key
2 A 3 B 4 E 5 G 6 J
7 I 8 D 9 C 10 F
What sport do
they play well? Listen and
write.
Explain the
activity. The pupils listen and complete the activity. Ask pupils
to tell you what sport each person play well. Ask the rest of the
class for verification.
Answer
key
2 cycling 3 rugby 4
gymnastics
AUDIOSCRRIPT
A: Kelly, what sport
do you do well?
Kelly: I play water
polo really well.
A: Water
polo?
Kelly:
Yes.
A: What about you,
Sam?
Sam: Well, I like
cycling and cycle really
well!
A: I cycle well,
too!
A: Jenny, what sport
do you do well? I know your brother plays handball well. Do you
play handball well, too?
Jenny: No, I don’t,
but I play rugby well.
A: That’s a nice
sport, too!
A: Bob? What about
you?
Bob: Well, I like a
lot of sports, but I do gymnastics
well.
A: Gymnastics? Wow!
That’s a difficult sport!
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The pupils repeat, chorally
and/or individually. Point to each sport in random
order.
Allow the pupils some time to
complete the activity. Check their
answers
Pupils tell you what
sport each person play well
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Formative
assessment
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Track 8 CD
1
Track 9 CD 1
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10
minutes
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ENDING THE
LESSON:
Well what did we do in our
lesson?
- Evaluation of the
lesson
Give the home
task
Sing a Good bye
song
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Children sing a Good
bye song
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Feedback
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https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=
Xcws7UWWDEs
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