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UNIT 12: LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS

Lesson 3: A closer look 2

I/ OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson, students can:

- Use may and might correctly

- Report questions

- Reported questions, may and might

  1. Knowledge:
  2. Grammar: - reported speech ,may and might review
  3. Lexical items : lexical items related to life on other planets.
  4. Pronunciation:
  5. Skills:

- Listening, Speaking, Reading,Writing and interactive skills

  1. Attitude:

- Cooperation, respect, having right and friendly attitudes with friends, teachers in the new school

  1. Quality and competence:

- Be confident and friendly with the new school environment

- Develope listening, speaking skills and cooperative interaction

II/ TEACHING AIDS (MATERIALS)

1.Teachers preparation:

- Lesson plan, Pictures, posters ,textbook,CD-MP3(Computer-Multi projector/cassette/ “sách mềm”) and other materials

2.Students preparation:

- Textbook, notebook, school things.

III/ WORKING ARRANGEMENTS( WAYS OF WORKING )

- Pair work , individual work, group work, T-WC

IV/ TEACHING PROCEDURE:

  • Greeting`and checking students’ adtendence: Total: In: ......... Out: .......
  • Checking the old lesson
  • New lesson:

Teacher’s activities

Students’ activities

I. Warm up  (5'):  

Grid

- Give out the poster.

- Read the sentences and decide if they are predition or ask for or give permission.

- Monitor and get feedback.

 

 

Prediction

(Ask for) permission

1. He may be in the office.

 

 

2. Tom may lend you the money.

 

 

3. May I use your phone?

 

 

4. Lectures may use projectors if they wish.

 

 

5. There might be water on Mars.

 

 

II. Grammar

May and might: review

- Draw Ss’ attention to the REMEMBER!box.

? How do we use may and might

  Tell Ss to study the example first. Then they work in pairs to do the activity. Encourage them to talk as much as possible. Remember that there is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ as long as their sentences are grammatically correct. Move around the class and listen to Ss. If there is a point which everyone is confused about, bring the class back together and do a quick review of it.

 

 

 

 

 

1.Use may/might to fill each blank...

(p61)

- Work individually to fill in the gaps. - Have them compare the answers with a partner and explain their answers.

- Check the answers as a class and ask for Ss’ explanations

Reported speech: Questions

- We use the verb ask when reporting questions. In reported questions we use the statement word order and the question mark is omitted.

- Remember that pronouns, possessive adjectives, verb tenses, and time expressions change in reported questions just an in reported statements. Look back at Unit 11 for a review of how they change.

 

 

 

III. Practice

2.Nick claimed... (p62)

- Have Ss work in pairs and do the exercise.

- Ask some Ss to read out their answer, and correct the answers as a class.

 

3.Circle th correct word... (P62)

- Let Ss work individually and check their answers with a classmate.

-Then check the answers as a class.

4.Read other question... (P62)

- Work individually to write questions in reported speech.

-  Have one student write the answers on the board and get feedback from other Ss. Afterwards, check the answers as a class.

- Have Ss explain the changes they have made. Have them do the rest for homework.

 

 

 

 

5.Work in groups of three... (P62)

- Work in groups of three for 5 to 10 minutes.

- Play Nick’s role to report orally the questions he was asked.

- Get another student in the group to report what Nick answered.

- Ask the whole class to listen carefully and give feedback. Correct this group’s work if necessary. Ask other groups to do the same if there is enough time.

III. Consolidation (5')

- Sum up the main content of the lesson.

IV. Homework ( 2')

- Learn by heart all the new words and structures.

- Do Ex B4-7 P45-46 (Workbook)

- Prepare: Unit 12: Communication

 

 

 

- We use may and might to say solving problem, self-studying, copperation,  writing correctly, hardworking… interactive loving country observing skill, reading skill

develop Ss’ speaking skill.

that say that something is possible at present or in the future.

E.g: He may/might be in the office.

- Normaly, either can be used. Although, using may slightlynincreases the chance that smth will happen.

E.g:

Tom may lend you the money. (This is unlikely)

 Tom might lend you the money. (I think this is very unlikely)

- May is sometimes used in formal English.

1.Key:

1. may/might         2.may/might        

3. may/might         4. may                   

5. may/might         6. may                  

7. may/might         8. May

 

 

 

1.  To report a Wh-question, we use Subject + asked (somebody) + question word + clause.

Example:

“What were you doing at the time?”

She asked (me) what I was doing/ I had been doing at the time.

2.   To reported a Yes/No question, we use Subject + asked (somebody) + if/whether + clause.

Example:

“Did the alien talk to you?”

She asked me if/whether the alien talked/had talked to me.

2.Key:

1. what               2. had seen; had landed             3. what                    4. had been going

5. had looked         

6. had been; had looked like    

7. had seen                 8. had hidden

3.Key:

     1. ask              2. if              3. before        

    4. different

 

4.Key:

1.                 The interviewer asked if he went for a walk everyday.

2.                 He asked how Nick had left when he had seen the alien.

3.                 He asked what the alien had looked like.

4.                 He asked why Nick hadn’t taken a photo of the alien.

5.                 The interviewer asked how long the UFO had stayed there.

6.                 The interviewer asked if Nick had seen any UFOs since then.