Organizational
moment
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Good
morning/afternoon,
my dear pupils! How are you?
Who’s on duty today? What’s the date today? What was your home task
for today? Let’s check up your home
works.
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Good morning/afternoon,
teacher! We’re fine, thank you! I’m on duty today. Today is … Our
home task was …
Will show their home
works.
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Presentation
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Today we are going to practise
the grammar.
New
words:
dentist
[ˈdɛntɪst] тіс
дәрігері,
зубной врач
handle [ˈhændl] тұтқа,
ручка
hurt [hɜːt] ауыру,
болеть
ice [aɪs] мұз,
лед
loud [laʊd] қатты,
громко
machine [məˈʃiːn]
құрылғы, машина
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Will listen and repeat new
words.
Will write new words in their
vocabularies.
Will
remember
and learn them by
heart.
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Practice
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Exercise
1. Match the parts of the
sentences. PURPOSE To introduce the zero
conditional.
Exercise
2. Strange things happen on
Planet Donos! What happens on
Earth?
Exercise
3a. Listen. Kate is telling her
dad about her new radio. Match the symbols and the buttons a-e.
PURPOSE To practise listening for detail with the zero
conditional.
Exercise
3b. Ask your friend.
PURPOSE
To develop fluency
with the zero conditional.
Exercise
4. Look at this flying car race
on Planet Donos. What order did the cars come in? PURPOSE To
introduce and practise ordinal numbers. Say the ordinal numbers
with the class first.
Exercise
5. Look at the calendar. What
day of the week are these dates? Ask your friend about other days.
PURPOSE To practise ordinal numbers. Do an example with the class
first. To prepare the pupils to use the rest of the dates on the
calendar in the second part of this activity if they wish, you may
like to model the rest of the numbers
21st-30th
too, both orally and on the
board.
Exercise
6a. Play the game. Write the
activities on different days on the calendar. Add three more.
PURPOSE To practise ordinal
numbers.
Exercise
6b. Find three days when you can
meet your friend.
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Exercise
1. Pupils work alone and match
the parts of the sentences. Answers: 2=e 3=b 4=a
5=d
Exercise
2. Pupils work in pairs and look
at the pictures. They prepare sentences about Planet Donos and
Earth to go over orally as a class.
Suggested
answers:
2) On PD if you talk to a
bird, it talks to you. On Earth it doesn't talk / flies away. 3) On
PD if it rains, the sky is green. On Earth the sky is grey. 4) On
PD if it snows, it's very hot. On Earth it's very cold. 5) On PD if
you sit on a rock, it talks to you. On Earth it doesn't
talk.
Exercise
3a. Pupils write the
answers.
Answers: 1=a 2=c 3=b 4=d
5=e
Exercise
3b. Pupils work in pairs and ask
and answer questions about the
radio.
Exercise
4. Pupils look at the cars in the
picture and make sentences with a partner using the ordinal
numbers. Answers: Car 23 came
second. Car 31 came third. Car 17 came fourth. Car 19 came fifth.
Car 43 came sixth. Car 37 came seventh. Car 41 came eighth. Car 29
came ninth. Car 11 came
tenth.
Exercise
5. The pupils practise writing
ordinal numbers. PAIRWORK Ask pupils to work in pairs. They ask and
answer, first using the ordinals in the box and then choosing other
dates from the calendar.
Answers: What day is the
... ? It's a ... 4th = Friday, 9th = Wednesday, 7th = Monday, 20th
= Sunday, 3rd =Thursday, 15th =Tuesday, 2nd = Wednesday, 5th =
Saturday, 6th = Sunday
Exercise
6a. Pupils write the activities on
different dates. They think of three other activities and add these
too.
Exercise
6b. PAIRWORK Pupils work in pairs.
They cover their calendar so that their partner can't see and then
take turns to ask questions.
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