PRESENTATION AND
PRACTICE
(Activities to present and activate the
new language)
17 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
18. 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!
STUDY
SPOT
(Activities to present and practice
adverbs of manner.)
Pupil’s book closed. Say and write on
the board: He runs quickly. Underline the word in bold. Explain to
the pupils that adverbs of manner tell us how someone does
something. (How does he run?
Quickly).
Write on the board quick-ly. Explain to
the pupils that we usually form adverbs by adding –ly at the end of
an adjective. Write on the board the words beautiful, bad and slow
and ask the pupils to form the adverbs (beautiful - beautifully,
bad – badly, slow - slowly). Then write on the word easy – easily
and explain the spelling rule.
Pupil’s book open. Go through the Study
spot section briefly and draw the pupil’s attention to the two
irregular adverbs (good – well, fast -
fast).
19 Choose and complete the
sentences.
Read the instructions and the example
and explain the activity. Go through the phrases and the sentences
and elicit any unknown words. Allow the pupils some time to
complete the activity. Check their
answers.
Answer
key
2 very fast 3 his meal slowly 4 English
well
5 his teacher’s questions quickly 6 new
sports easily
20 Talk with your
friend
Read aloud the adjectives, one at a
time, and ask the pupils to say the correct adverb (e.g. good -
well). Refer the pupils to the picture and the dialogue. First,
read aloud the dialogue and then act out the similar dialogue with
one of the pupils. Ask the pupils to act out, in pairs, similar
dialogues about themselves. Go around the classroom and provide
necessary help. Ask some pairs to come to the front of the
classroom and act out the dialogue.
21 Let’s
play
Explain the activity. Divide the class
into two teams, A and B. Write the letters R,F,G,H,S,A and B on the
board. Each team takes turns to say a sport beginning with one of
the letters. If one of the team can’t answer, the other team gets
an extra turn. Each correct answer gets a
point.
Suggested answer
key
R –
rugby, rowing
F –
fencing, football
G –
golf, gymnastics
H –
handball, hockey
S –
swimming, sailing
A –
archery, athletics
B – basketball,
boxing
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