- How many brothers are there in Tom’s family?. There are three brothers in Tom’s family.. Pronunciation12mns -There are three brothers in Tom’s family.. - Ask students to read this sent
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E: LANGUAGE FOCUS
I Aim:
- Grammar: - Pronunciation: /θ/, / ð /
- Non- defining and defining relative clauses
- Although
II Teaching aids:
- Pictures, posters, lesson plan, textbook, etc
III Procedure:
Teacher , s activities Students ’ s activities Pronuciation:
* Warm up.
- Show a picture of Tom’s family (3
brothers)
- Ask: How many people are there in
Tom’s family?
- How many brothers are there in
Tom’s family?
-Write this sentence on the blackboard
There are three brothers in Tom’s family
Pronunciation(12mns)
-There are three brothers in Tom’s family
- Ask students to read this sentence in
chorus
- Ask them to pronounce two sounds:
- Describe how to pronounce the 2 sounds
clearly
Activity 1:
- Ask students to open their books page
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- Ask Ss to listen and repeat: /θ/ /ð/
- Ask students to practice in pairs
- Get some students to pronounce these
words individually before the class
- Play a game
- Without looking back at the textbooks, put
some words pronounced / θ/ in column A
and some words pronounced / ð / in
column B
- Divide into 2 groups
- Choose the winner
- Five people
- Three brothers
- Read in chorus
- Pronounce the sounds in chorus
- Repeat after the teacher(3 times)
- Pratise in pairs
- Pronounce
A B /θ/
/ ð /
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- Practice the sentences
(These sentences are written on a poster)
- Ask students to listen and repeat
- Get some Ss to go to the blackboard and
use two kinds of coloured chalk to underline
the words pronounced /θ/, / ð /
- Conduct correction
- Get students to practice 3 minutes
- Get some Ss to read these sentences
individually
- Correct their mistakes
- Get Ss to read these sentences in chorus
again
Grammar
Activity 1:
Shows a picture of New York Harbour
(textbook)
Asks: What is it?
*Says: New York Harbour, which is
ice-free in
N – R - Clause
all seasons, is one of the largest and finest
harbours in the world
- Writes this sentence on the blackboard
- Explain
Gives another example
*The man who lives next door is very
friendly
-explains
@ Note
“That” is not used in non-defining rela
clauses
Exercise 2
Connecting contrasting ideas: Although.
Activity 1
- Repeat in chorus
- Practise
- Read
- Read in chorus
* Non-defining and defining relative clauses.
Beginning: which, who, whom, whose, that
- Non-defining relative clauses:
+ After comma + can be omitted + After proper noun, possessive adj, demonstrative adj
“Who lives next door” is relative clause
* Defining relative clauses
+ Not after comma + can not be omitted
- Take notes
- Copy down
* Connecting contrasting ideas: Although
- Beginning: Although = Even though= Though + S +V
- Replaced by In spite of/ despite + N Phr
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Says: Although it is raining, they’re still
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- Write this sentence on the board
- Explain
- Ask Ss to look at the example in their
textbooks
Ex: Although New York is not the capital of
the
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U.S.A, it is the home of the United
Nations
- Analyse
- Explain
notes
ex: Though it is raining, they’re still playing
football
Homework:
Teacher assigns homework
- Copy down
- Write down
- Do the exercises again