Objective: to check the results
Play music while the children walk freely around the room. When the music stops, they must crouch down where they are and close their eyes, no peeking! Cover one of the players with a blanket. Once the player is covered tell the others to open their eyes and guess who is under the blanket.
Activity: Friendly Musical Chairs 8 min
Materials: Music; Chairs (one less than the number of children)
Objective: to check the results
Objective: to improve pupil’s solving problem skills
Start with everyone standing still. When the music starts, they must walk around the chairs anticipating when the music will stop. When the music finally does stop, they must all sit down. The object of this activity is to remove a chair each time a new round begins. The children must sit down so they will need to sit in the same chair with a friend or pile onto laps. When the game is finished there should be only one chair remaining and the children must all be in that one chair.
Speaking Activity - Discussion (15 minutes)
Divide the class into small groups and ask them to discuss the following questions:
- Which sport event do you find most interesting? Why?
- Have you ever attended any sports event? What was it like?
- Do you follow any particular team or athlete? Why?
5. Listening Activity - Media Coverage Analysis (20 minutes - optional)
Show a video clip featuring a news report or highlights from a recent sports event such as World Cup or Olympics.
Then ask students some questions:
- What did you think about the media coverage?
- Did they provide sufficient information about the event?
- Was there anything missing from the report?
Homework 2 min
Explain to the pupils that they must write a story about their best friend. They should find out what he likes doing in his free time with them.
VI. Evaluation. Giving marks The lesson is over. Goodbye.
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