PB page 52, 2. Write much or many.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. does the example with the class: T. writes on the board the gapped example sentence. T. asks the children to tell him/her what to write in each gap.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. asks the children to write much or many. T. monitors and helps where necessary.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. checks the answers.

PB page 52, 3. Listen and circle.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. plays the CD and pauses after the sentence about cheese. T. asks the children to read the example answer.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. plays the CD again. T. asks the children to listen and circle. T. monitors and helps where necessary.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. invites children to read a sentence each.

PB page 52, 4. Play the game.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. asks the children to look at the picture and say What the children are doing.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. thinks of a short sentence, then T. goes round choosing children to repeat the sentence and adds to it. If a child forgets the list, his/her friends are allowed to prompt!

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. plays until everyone has had a turn.

Homework

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. asks the children to complete pp. 48-49 in their Activity Book.

Title of the lesson: Sally’s Story ‘The babies are hungry’

LESSON 24

Skills to be emphasized:

- listening

- Speaking

Objectives:to read a story

Vocabulary: baby/babies, mouse/mice, tomato/tomatoes, sheep/sheep, potato/potatoes, wolf/wolves, sandwich/sandwiches

Review:vocabulary from Lesson 13-16

Grammar Review: grammar from lessons 13-16

Materials: Class CD, Lesson Flashcards

Procedure of the lesson

Warm-up page 40

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. puts the children in pairs. They play “Hangman” with animal words. If T. thinks it’s necessary, T. reviews some animals before they play. T. goes round asking children to tell him/her the name of one animal.

Review

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. checks the homework from the previous lesson.

Presentation

PB page 52, Vocabulary

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. says Open their books at page 52.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. presents the new vocabulary with the Lesson’s flashcards.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. uses extra repetition to practice the sh /∫/ and ch // sounds in sheep and sandwich.

Sally’s story: The babies are hungry.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru Pre-reading: T. asks the children to look at the story. T. points to each picture and asks (in L1 where necessary) What can you see in the picture? What are they doing?

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. follows the steps for presenting stories.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. asks some questions to check understanding and engage the children. T. asks (avoiding L1 if possible) What foods do the man and woman give the babies? Are the babies foxes? What are your favourite animals?

Practice

PB: page 52, 1. Read and answer.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. does the example with the class: T. reads out the question and asks the children to find the answer in the story. T. asks a child to read out the part of the story that contains the answer (Look! Four babies!).

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. asks the children to read the questions and answer. T. monitors and offers help where necessary. T. makes sure the children check the story to find the answers. T. asks them to underline the parts of the story that refer to the answer.

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. checks the answers.

Optional activity

PB page 52, 2. Write much or many. - student2.ru T. writes various nouns on the board: (woman, child, boy, person, box, tomato, foot, book, tooth, sheep, potato, etc.). T. asks children to come up and write the plurals next to one of the nouns (women, children, boys, people, boxes, tomatoes, feet, books, teeth, sheep, potatoes. etc.).

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