Lesson plan 11 Course title: Vocabulary Topic
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Lesson plan 11 Eating places containers and contents
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- Warm up handout.Compare and contrast the pictures. Think of what each place look like.
- Box jar carton bottle packet bowl
- Activity 2 Materials: Handout 2 Objective:to explore the material Procedure: Students read the passage then put the given phrasal verb in gaps. Handout 2.
- Drop in(on), get on for, go off, go on, go/come round, keep on, leave out, put off, run into, run out off, take to, try out, turn out, turn up.
- Activity 3 Materials: Handout 3 Objective: Students perceive the vocabulary they have learned. Procedure: Students match the words to make sentences. Handout 3.
- Exercise 2. Here are the commonest British weights with their metric equivalents. Try and answer the questions that follow.
- Conclusion. Materials: PUZZLE Objective: Give a reflection of the lesson Procedure: Students fill in the letters, as in the example. Homework.
Lesson plan 11 Course title: Vocabulary Topic: Eating places/ containers and contents Level: Intermediate Aim: to raise their awareness of the topics eating places, containers and contents .Materials: English vocabulary in use. Cambridge University Press 2012,Enterprise 4. Virginia Evans- Jenny Dooley, 2013,Macmillan essential Dictionary. Macmillan Publishers Limited 2013, www.wickipedia.com Time:80 min
Detailed process of the lesson Warm up Materials: Warm up handout Objective: to focus on the topic Procedure: Students look at the picture and give comments about similarities and differences of eating places. Warm up handout.Compare and contrast the pictures. Think of what each place look like.Where would you see the following examples of language? Match the extracts with the sources: a. in a pizza restaurant b. in a café c. in a Chinese takeaway d. outside a pub e. in a sandwich bar Activity 1Materials: Handout 1 Objective:Preparation of students for vocabulary practice, enlarge students’ vocabulary on the containers and their content. Procedure:Students match the words with the picture, then fill in the correct word. Handout 1.Exercise 1. Match the words with the picture, then fill in the correct word. What other types of food or drink can be put in these containers? Box jar carton bottle packet bowla……………… of chocolate 4. a of soap a ………………….of crisps 5. a of milk a ……………………….of jam 6. a of ketchup Exercise 2.There are a number of special words in English which are used to describe different kinds of containers. Look at the following picture.Here some more additional information about each of these types of containers.
Activity 2Materials: Handout 2 Objective:to explore the material Procedure: Students read the passage then put the given phrasal verb in gaps. Handout 2.Exercise 1.Read the text and fill in the gaps with necessary phrasal verbs. Drop in(on), get on for, go off, go on, go/come round, keep on, leave out, put off, run into, run out off, take to, try out, turn out, turn up.Restaurant review: ANOR I’ve ………………….(begin to do smth regularly) not booking a table in my real name for these restaurant reviews, as there’s always the fear that I’ll receive special attention if they know I’m a food critic. For Adam Carter’s new restaurant, ANOR, on Jurjoniystreet, I took this one stage further by not booking a table at all. Earlier in the evening, some friends had ……………..(come to sb’s hose to visit them )for a chat and mentioned ANOR. We decided just to ……………………… ( visit unexpectedly ) to see if there was a free table. There wasn’t – always a risk if you ………………( appear unexpectedly ) without booking, of course – but we decided to wait. And wait we did. Having arrived at about 9.30, it was …………... ( be almost a particular(time)) for eleven before we were finally seated. Incidentally, while we were having a drink at the bar, we ………….( meet by chance ) the food critic of a rival newspaper. She said this was one of her favourite restaurants at the moment. I’d like to be able to report that I know agree, but unfortunately our meal … ……………..(have particular result) to be far from wonderful. I ordered mushroom troubadour as a starter. The sauce tasted like the cream had ………….. (be no longer fresh ). It was practically inedible. My friend Jasur ordered salmon sentinel. Fifteen minutes after my mushrooms had arrived, the waiter came over to say that they had …………….. ( not have any left ) salmon. He ….. …….( continue doing smth ) to say that they would be closing at midnight. It was already 11:30. The head chef of ANOR likes to (experiment with ) one new dish every day. This is called the Chef’s Special. I decided to have this – a not – particularly – exiting pasta dish- for the main course. It wasn’t bad, but the waite …………………. ( continue doing smth ) coming over to see if we had finished. We hadn’t. I’ll ………………( not include ) a description of the dessert. We had to it so quickly I can’t even remember what it tasted like. I don’t want to…………….. ( make smb not want to do smth )anyone off trying ANOR- all restaurants have problems at the start – but I shan’t be going back any time soon. Activity 3Materials: Handout 3 Objective: Students perceive the vocabulary they have learned. Procedure: Students match the words to make sentences. Handout 3.Exercise 1. Match the fragments to make a sentence. I think this milk has gone out a new recipe tonight! I run ………………… of bread so could you go and get some? We’ve run out ……………… on for dinner time. Mum’s trying …………….. off so let’s throw it away. It must be getting off ……………… out quite how I expected. We’d love you to come into Botir in the supermarket yesterday. This lasagna hasn’t turned …………. Round for dinner sometime. Exercise 2. Here are the commonest British weights with their metric equivalents. Try and answer the questions that follow.
A friend tells you her new baby weighed seven pounds at birth. Is this a huge, tiny or more or less average baby? Someone tells you their cousin weights 20 stone. What would you expect the cousin to look like? You ask someone to get you a piece of cheese at the market, enough for you personally for a week. They ask if 8 ounces will do. What would you say? Make a note of your approximate weight in British terms. Conclusion.Materials: PUZZLE Objective: Give a reflection of the lesson Procedure: Students fill in the letters, as in the example. Homework.Look around your own hose/flat and find: Something sleek to touch Something rough underfoot Something with polished surface Something furry Something smooth GlossaryBill (n) – a written note of goods sold an invoice. Book (v) – to reserve for future use. Eat out (v) – to dine at a restaurant or such public place. Pub (n) – a public house, where beverages, primarily alcoholic, may be bought Takeaway (n) – restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere. Download 396.07 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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