- Asking students to look Notes: Relative pronouns at the sentence and asking: are objects of relative What is a relative clauses, we can omit them pronoun.. - Is there any relative pron[r]
Trang 1Trường: THPT Phạm Hùng GVHD: Nguyễn Ngọc Minh Tâm
Lớp: 11/2 Môn: Tiếng Anh Họ và tên GSh: Nguyễn Duy Thanh
Ngày 6 tháng 3 năm 2012
LESSON PLAN UNIT 12: THE ASIAN GAMES LESSON: LANGUAGE FOCUS
OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
o Distinguish the differences between the consonant clusters /str/, /skr/, /skw/
o Pronounce the words containing these sounds correctly
o Write the sentences with relative clauses with the omission of relative pronouns
Time/
Stages
Contents Teacher’s activities Students’ activities
5’ ** Warm-up:
Games: Kim’s Games
Street, strong, strange,
scream, screen, screw,
square, squeeze, squeak
- Showing the poster containing these words
- Choosing two groups of
9 students to join this game
- Telling the rules
- Asking students to play the game
- Listening to teacher’s instructions carefully
- Playing games
5’ Pronunciation
Consonant clusters /str/,
/skr/, /skw/
Street, strong, strange,
scream, screen, screw,
square, squeeze, squeak
– Asking Sts to look at their books
– Reading the sounds three times as a model – Asking Sts to repeat the sounds
- Looking at the books
- Listening to the sounds
- Repeating
8’
Presen-tation
Activity 1
1 The boy who spoke to
John is my brother.
Notes: relative pronouns
are subjects of relative
- Showing a poster containing the sentence
- Eliciting students to revise relative clauses + Where is the relative clause in this sentence?
+ looking at “who”
What is it called?
+ Where is a verb in this
- who spoke to John
- relative pronoun
- spoke
Trang 2clauses, relative clauses can
be replaced by a present
participle/ past participle
and an infinitive phrase.
2 I like the diamond ring
which Mary is wearing.
I like the diamond ring
Mary is wearing.
Notes: Relative pronouns
are objects of relative
clauses, we can omit them
sentence?
+ Is relative pronoun before or after verb?
+ Is it a subject or object
of relative clauses?
+ Who can rewrite this sentence by using present participle phrases to replace relative clauses?
- Showing another sentence
- Eliciting students to revise relative clauses + Where is the relative clause in this sentence?
+ looking at “which”
What is it called?
+ Where is a verb in this sentence?
+ Where is the subject
of relative clause?
+ Is relative pronoun a subject or object of relative clauses?
- Can we rewrite this sentence by using present participle phrases to replace relative clauses?
- Showing the sentence rewritten in correct ways
- Asking students to look
at the sentence and asking:
What is a relative pronoun?
- Is there any relative pronoun in this sentence?
- before
- subject
- The boy speaking to John is my brother.
- which Mary is wearing
- relative pronoun
- is wearing
- Mary
- object
- no
- …………
No there isn’t
7’
Prac-tice
Activity 2: Decide whether
relative pronouns can be
omitted or not in the
following sentences.
1 Are these the keys that
you are looking for?
2 The girl who we are going
to see is from Britain
3 He works for a company
- Asking students:
+ What will we do in this task?
- Asking students to look
at number 1 and asking them:
+ Where is the relative clause?
+ Is relative pronoun the
- Decide whether
relative pronouns can
be omitted or not in the following sentences
- that you are looking for
- object
Trang 3that makes cars.
4 What was the name of the
man who you met yesterday?
5 The table that was broken
has now been repaired
6 Do you know the girl
who he is talking to?
7 This is the novel that I’ve
been expecting
Answer keys:
Omission: 1;2;4;6;7
subject or object of the relative clause?
+ Is relative pronoun here omitted?
- Checking students: What will you do?
- Asking students to work
in individuals in 3 mins
- Asking students to share their answers with their partners in 1 min
- Correcting
- yes
- Identifying which
sentence can be omitted relative pronoun
- Working
- Correcting their mistake
20’ Activities 3 Rewrite the
following sentences, using
relative clauses without
relative pronouns.
1 Have you found the bike?
You lost it?
2 Most of the classmates
couldn’t come He invited
them to the birthday party
3 The short stories were
very funny John told them
4 The dictionary is
expensive but very
interesting I bought it
yesterday
5 I didn’t like the man We
met him this morning
6 The beef was really
delicious We had it for
lunch
- Asking students: What
will you do in this task?
- Asking students to look
at number 1 and asking them:
+ How many clauses are there?
+ Who can combine them by using relative clauses?
+ Correcting + Asking students to look at the new sentence rewritten and asking them:
Is relative pronoun here an object of relative clause?
Can it be omitted?
- Checking students: what will we do?
- Asking students to work
in pairs in 10 mins
- Asking students to write their answers on the board
- Correcting
- Rewrite the following
sentences, using relative clauses without relative pronouns
- 2
- Have you found the bike that you lost?
- object
- yes
- Rewrite the following sentences, using
relative clauses without relative pronouns
- working
- correcting
Activities 3: Choose the
best answer:
1 I enjoy my job because I
like the people… I work
with
- Running through activity 3
- Doing one sentence as a model
- Asking students to work
in individuals in 3 minutes
- Taking notes
- Doing exercises
Trang 4a where b when c x
2 The dinner party … we
went to wasn’t very
enjoyable
a where b when c.x
3 The house … we are
living in is not in good
condition
a in which b when c x
4 I wasn’t interested in the
things … they were talking
about
a in which b when c x
5 He didn’t get the job … he
applied for
a in which b when c x
6 The bed … I slept in was
very modern
a in which b when c x
Answer keys:
1 C 4 C
2 C 5 C
3 C 6 C
Homework
- Reviewing the lesson at
home
- Preparing the next lesson
uint 13 Hobbies, part A
- Asking students to review the lesson and prepare the next lesson
- Taking notes
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