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Trang 1Unit 7 WORLD POPULATION
Period: 42 LANGUAGE FOCUS
Preparing date:
Teaching date: B2…… B4
I Aims:
- Distinguish the sounds / kl / - / gl / - / kr / - / gr / and / kw /
- Pronounce the words and sentences containing these sounds correctly
- Use reported speech with gerund appropriately
* Lexical items:
- Words and phrases related to language focus
* Structure:
- Use these structures to solve communicative tasks
II Method: Integrated, mainly communication
III Teaching aids: Textbook, sub-board, lesson plan
IV Procedures:
1.Warm -up
* Introduce the new lesson:
- Pronunciation / kl / - / gl / - / kr / - / gr / and / kw /
- Grammar: 1 Conditional types 1 and 2 (revision)
2 Conditional type 3 (revision)
3 Conditional in reported speech
Warm -up
- Copy down
2 Pronunciation:
- Introduce the sounds / kl / - / gl / - / kr / - / gr / and /
kw /then asks Ss to repeat them
* Listen and repeat
- Guides and read the sounds and words once or second
times
- Asks Ss to practice the words have the sounds in each
column out loud in chorus for a few more times
- Call some Ss to read the sounds and words in front of
the class
- Listen and correct
* Practice reading aloud these sentences.
- Read the sentences second times and ask Ss to practice
them
- Asks Ss to underline the words containing the target
sounds / kl / - / gl / - / kr / - / gr / and / kw /
- Walks around to listen and takes notes of the typical
error
- Call Some Ss to read the sentences again and provide
correct feedback
- Listen and read in chorus
- Listen and practice the words have the sounds
- Listen and read silently
- Underline the words containing the target sounds
- Practice the sentences in front
of the class
2.Grammar
Explains Ls how to use:
Revision of conditional sentences (type 1, 2)
Type Form Use
1 If + simple
present, will
future
*In these sentences, the time is the present or future and the situation is real They refer to a possible condition and its probable result.
Grammar
- Study
- Copy down the notebook
- Put the sentences
+ If I run, I’ll get there in time.
Trang 2Ex: - If I find her adress, I’ll send her an invitation.
2 If + simple
past, would +
infinitive.
*Like type 1, 2 refers to the present
or future, and the past tense in the if- clause is not a true past but a
sunjunctive, which indicates unreality or improbablity.
Ex: - If were 18 again I would go on
a round the world tour
- Study
- Copy down the notebook
- Put the sentences
+ If I studied, I would pass the exams.
Exercise 1
* Introduce:
- Asks Ss to put the verbs in brackets into the correct
form Add’ll/ will, or’d / would if necessary
- Give Ss some new words if necessary
- Guides Ss to make some strategies
- Asks Ss to read carefully sentences
- Write the example on the board
Ex: If it doesn’t rain, I (come) _ to see you
+ If it doesn’t rain, I’ll/will come to see you.
If didn’t rain, I (come) to see you
+If it didn’t rain, I’d/would come to see you
- Asks Ss to look at the sentences example and work
individually and then discuss the following pairs
- Walks around the class to help when necessary
- Suggested answer
- Asks Ss to compare their answer with friends
- Calls on Ss to answer and practice the sentences in
front of the class
- Corrected answer
Exercise 1
- Listen
- Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form Add’ll/ will, or’d / would if necessary
- Copy down the notebook
- Read carefully sentences
- Look at the sentence example and work individually and then discuss the following pairs
- Compare the answer with friends
- Write the correct answers:
1) would drive 2) could 3) is 4) will take 5) closed 6) will come
- Compare T’s answers
Revision of conditional sentences (type 3)
Type Form Use
3 If + past
perfect, would
have + p 2
*The time is past, and the condition cannot be fulfilled because the action
in the if- clause didn’t happen.
Ex: - If I had found her address last week, I would have sent her an invitation.
- Study
- Copy down the notebook
- Put the sentences
+ If I had studied, I would have passed the example.
Exercise 2
* Introduce:
- Asks Ss to put the verbs in brackets into the correct
form
- Give Ss some new words if necessary
- Guides Ss to make some strategies
- Asks Ss to read carefully sentences
- Write the example on the board
Ex: If he had listened to me, he (not/ fail) _ in th
exams
+ If he had listened to me, he wouldn’t have failed in the
exams.
If I (know) about the job, I would have applied for it
+If had known the job, I would have applied for it.
- Asks Ss to look at the sentences example and work
individually and then discuss the following pairs
- Walks around the class to help when necessary
Exercise 2
- Listen.
- Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form
- Copy down the notebook
- Read carefully sentences
- Look at the sentence example and work individually and then discuss the following pairs
- Compare the answer with friends
- Write the correct answers:
1) had been told 2) could
3) is 4) will take
Trang 3- Asks Ss to compare their answer with friends.
- Calls on Ss to answer and practice the sentences in
front of the class
- Corrected answer
5) closed 6) will come.
- Compare T’s answers
* Conditional sentences in reported speech
- Explains Ls how to use:
Ex:
‘If I had a permit, I could get a job’ he said
+ He said that if he had a permit, he could had a job.
- Study
- Copy down the notebook
- Put the sentences
‘If he had follwed my advice, you would have been the winner’ said her mother
- Her mother said if she had followed her advice, she would have been the winner.
Exercise 3
* Introduce:
- Asks Ss to change the following conditional sentences
into reported speech
- Give Ss some new words if necessary
- Guides Ss to make some strategies
- Asks Ss to read carefully sentences
- Write the example on the board
“If I were you, I wouldn’t buy that coat” she said
+ She said (that) if she were me she wouldn’t buy that
coat.
- Asks Ss to look at the sentences example and work
individually and then discuss the following pairs
- Walks around the class to help when necessary
- Suggested answer
- Asks Ss to compare their answer with friends
- Calls on Ss to answer and practice the sentences in
front of the class
- Corrected answer
1) The man told her that he would come to see her if he
had time
2) He asked her what she would say if someone stepped
on her feet
3) They told me that if it didn’t rain they would go out
with me
4) The man asked the man what she would do if she
were a billionare
5) The man said to me that if I had asked him he would
have lent me his motorbike
6) The man said to his daughter that they would be very
disappointed if she didn’t come
7) The boy told the girl that he was sure they would
understand if she explained the situation to them
Exercise 3
- Listen.
- Change the following conditional sentences into reported speech
- Copy down the notebook
- Read carefully sentences
- Look at the sentence example and work individually and then discuss the following pairs
- Compare the answer with friends
- Write the correct answers:
1) The man told her that he would come to see her if he had time.
2) He asked her what she would say if someone stepped on her feet.
3) They told me that if it didn’t rain they would go out with me 4) The man asked the man what she would do if she were a billionare.
5) The man said to me that if I had asked him he would have lent me his motorbike.
6) The man said to his daughter that they would be very
disappointed if she didn’t come 7) The boy told the girl that he was sure they would understand
if she explained the situation to them.
3.Homework
- Asks Ss to review the conditional sentences 1,2,3
- Asks Ss to prepare the new lesson - Work at home.