Subject: English | Date | Grade 11 | Teacher: Kaldybekova L.O. |
The theme of the lesson: Revision of the Future tenses |
The aim of the lesson: To give an information about communication.To develop pupil’s thinking about the themeTo teach to know how to use
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The result of the lesson:Pupils’ can work in a groupCan think criticallyCan use the new words connecting communicationsThey can understand the text and disscuss |
Type of the lesson: mixed
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Methods of the lesson: critical thinking, new methods of teaching, assessment |
Resourses: pupil’s book, cards, stickers, |
Assessment: self-assessment, formative assessment
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Type of the Tasks | Teacher’s action | Pupil’s action
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Organisation momentGreeting, making absentees | Divides the class with the names of computer details | Find their groups with the name by the card |
Checking up of the Home Work | project work: exercise 9 from the Students book page 20. Let’s check.
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Evocation |
Brainstorming | We are going to take the theme about future actions What is this? | Answer the questions & interview 2 or 3 students |
prediction | Gives sentences & asks what Tenses are used | say |
Realization of meaning |
New theme Future Tenses | FUTURESIMPLEMeaning: The action will happen in the future.Adverbs of time: tomorrow; in a few days; next week; in 2015; soon.Maria will go to Chicago next year.We will be home after seven.We'll be glad to see you.The verb "will" does not express a preplanned action. The Present Continuous is used instead of the Simple Future if it is necessary to show that future actions are preplanned. The phrase "be going to" is widely used in speech and writing to show preplanned future actions.The Simple Present is used instead of the Simple Future for future actions according to schedule / timetable, usually about the work of public transportation, stores, cinema, etc.Future ContinuousMeaning: 1. The action (Future Continuous) will be going on when another future action happens. (Another action in the future is expressed by the Simple Present, because the Future Tense is not allowed in subordinate clauses of time.) 2. The action will be going on at a specified point of time in the future.Future PerfectMeaning: 1. The action (Future Perfect) will take place before another action in the future happens. (Another action in the future is expressed by the Simple Present, because the Future Tense is not allowed in subordinate clauses of time.) 2. The action will take place before a specified point of time in the future.Future Perfect ContinuousMeaning: 1. The action (Future Perfect Continuous) will last for some time before another action in the future happens. (Another action in the future is expressed by the Simple Present, because the Future Tense is not allowed in subordinate clauses of time.) 2. The action will last for some time before a specified point of time in the future.
| Read the text. Complete the chart |
Exercises | Do ex 10-11 p20 | Do them orally |
Discussion | Ex12p20 | Discuss n a group |
Reflection |
Additional task | Talk to your partner What are you doing tonight?What are you going to do on summer holidays?What would you like to do on Sunday?What will you be still doing in two years’ time?What will you have done by the end of the year?What will you do when you finish school?What are you going to do when you retire?
| Work in pairs |
Setting Home task | Write ex 132 p20 | Write it in their diary |
Assessment | self-assessment, formative assessment. |
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Reflection | Do you like the lesson? What you’ve learnt?What do you want to know? | Writes their opinions, wish |