Look at Unit 2, Lesson 1, Activity 2 for instructions.
This time add the question “How old are you? ” and its answer.
Suggestion: If you feel your pupils are tired or bored, you can do an energising activity with the numbers 1-10, 10-1 as you did in Unit 2, Lesson 1, Activity 3.
Activity 5 Look, listen and repeat.
Objectives: to recycle the learnt structure
to introduce more vocabulary (ruler, crayon)
STEP 1: When you first use the pictures of objects and then real objects, it makes the tasks interesting, as a result the children feel less tired. You should avoid long monotonous tasks. For a change and increasing motivation, you can ask the objects of various pupils. This can be done with the purpose of encouraging the pupils. You can come up a pupil and say that this pupil is trying very hard, and then take his/her pen or pencil and show it to the class and have the class name it: This is a pen. This is a pencil. This is a book. This is a bag. This is a copybook. This method is sure to encourage your pupils to try more.
STEP 2: Offer the pupils to learn two more things: a ruler and a crayon, and ask the pupils whether they are necessary for them. Confirm yourself that they are. Without a ruler they cannot draw a straight line or without the crayons they cannot colour the pictures.
Next, offer the pupils to learn to pronounce them correctly with the new structure “This is a ...”. Have them practise in chorus and individually. Then mix old and new pictures and repeat them together with the class.
Optional Activity 6 Play “Ask and Answer”.
Objective: to consolidate the new structure “This is a XXX”
Explain that now the pupils will practise their objects using the structure “This is a XXX” in chains. The procedure of the chain drill is as usual:
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