PERIOD 53 LESSON 5 LANGUAGE FOCUS A/ Aims Practice in relative clauses and adverbial clauses of concession B/ Objectives By the end of the lesson, Students will be able to recognize and distinguish re[.]
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A/ Aims: Practice in relative clauses and adverbial clauses of
concession.
B/ Objectives: By the end of the lesson, Students will be able to recognize
and distinguish relative clauses and know how to use them in various
situations.
C/ Teaching aids: Textbook, handouts on additional exercises
D/ Procedure: Stages Teacher’s activities Students’ activities I.Warm up 5 min II.Presentation 12 min * Relative clause completion - Ask Students to work in groups Call at random on members of the groups to complete the sentences Students can use their own ideas but they have to make sense 1 New Year’s Eve is the night when …………
2 April Fools, Day is a day when………
3 May Day is the day when ………
4 Father’s Day is the day ………
5 July 4 is the day when ………
1 Relatives clauses:
- Tell Students to identify a relative clause:
a)Crowed holiday resorts are not very pleasant.
b) Holiday resorts which are crowed are not very pleasant.
=>Crowed in a is an adjective, which are crowed is a
clause The clause is doing exactly the same work as the adjective: it is describing the holiday resorts So we can call it an adverbial clause or relative clause because
it relates to the noun, in this case, by means of the word which relative clauses can describe persons, things and events:Who, Which and When
=> There are two kinds of relative clause in written language
* Relative clauses without comas are called defining or identifying clauses They provide essential information about the subject or object
Eg: What kind of book will be popular?
Work in groups
Listen and identify the relative clauses
Copy in their notebooks
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7 min
IV.Further
practice
The book which contains pictures.
* Relative clauses with comas are called non-defining clauses They provide additional information, which can be omitted
Eg: The book, which contains pictures, will be
popular
2 Exercises:
2.1 Exercise: Join the sentences.Use relative clauses:
- Have Students read the example aloud and ask them to work in pairs to complete the sentences
- Get them compare the answers with a friend
- Call on some pairs to practice in front of class
- Make necessary corrections and give feedback 2.2 Exercise 2: Describe each of the people in the pictures Use relative clauses
- Ask Students to study the pictures in the book and use the relative clauses to describe each of the people in the pictures
- Call on some Students to read the examples aloud
- Have them work individually and exchange their answers with their friends to correct
- Call on some Students to read their answers aloud
- Give feedback
3 Adverbial clauses of concessions:
Though, although, even though + clause
These express the opposite ideas
Example: Hai is not satisfied with his preparations for Tet even though he has decorated his house and made plenty of cakes
3.1 Exercise 3: Join the sentences Use the words in the brackets:
* Notice: There is no but in the complex sentences with though, although, even though
- Ask Students to work individually and compare with their friends
- Call on some Students to read their answers in class
- Feedback and give correct answers 3.2 Exercise 4:
- Ask Students to look at the pictures, complete
Read and give some more examples Work individually and
in pairs
Demonstrate in front of class Work
individually
Read their answers aloud in class
Listen and copy
in their notebooks Read their notebooks and give some more examples
Work individually Read their answers aloud Work
individually Check their answers for each
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V.Homework
2 min
the sentences by using though, although, even though Use the correct tense of the verbs and information
- Have Students check their answers for each other
- Feedback and give correct Answers
+ Let Ss redo all the exercises and copy them in their notebooks
+ Prepare the next lesson
other
Listen and copy down