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UNIT 7: POLLUTION Lesson 3: A Closer Look 2 I/ OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, students can: - Use conditional sentences type 1 and type 2 correctly and appropriately to describe pollution 1. Knowledge: a. Grammar : - Grammar: because/ since + clause, so + clause, due to/ because of + sth b. Lexical items : - Vocab: lexical items related to the topic ‘Pollution’, ending in –ic and –al c. Pronunciation: -Clusters: 2. Skills: - Listening, Speaking, Reading,Writing and interactive skills 3. Attitude: - Cooperation, respect, having right and friendly attitudes with friends, teachers in the new school 4. Quality and competence: - Be confident and friendly with the new school environment - Develope listening, speaking skills and cooperative interaction II/ TEACHING AIDS (MATERIALS) 1.Teacher’s 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: 1-Greeting`and checking students’ adtendence: Total: In: ......... Out: .......... . 2-Checking the old lesson 3-New lesson: Teacher’s activities Students’ activities Warmer (5'): Recall Conditional sentences type 1: review - Elicit the form and use of the conditional sentence type 1 from Ss. Ask Ss to give some example sentences. Conditional sentences type 1 The conditional sentence type 1 describes a thing which is true or is likely to happen in the present or future. If + subject + V (present simple), subject + will/can... + V (bare infinitive) I. Presentation (15') Conditional sentences type 2 - Teacher elicits the form, use of the conditional sentences type 2 from students. - Give examples Conditional sentences type 2 The conditional sentence type 2 describes a thing which is not true or is unlikely to happen in the present or future. If + subject + V (past simple), subject + would/could/might + V (bare infinitive) Example: If it wasn’t noisy in here, I could hear you clearly. (But it’s very noisy in here) The conditional sentence type 2 can be used to give advice. Example: If I were you, I would see the doctor immediately. Note: We can use both was and were with I/he/she/it in the if-clause. II. Practice (15'') 1.Put the verbs in brackets into... (p9) - Ss do this exercise individually then compare their answers with a partner. Have Ss read out their answers. - Confirm the correct ones. 1.Key: 1. recycle; will help 2. won’t dump; fines 3. travel; will be 4. will save; don’t waste 5. use; will have 2.Combine each pair of sentences... (P9) - Read the pairs of sentences. - Ask two Ss to write the new conditional sentences type 1 on the board while other Ss write own sentences. - Give feedback on these sentences and ask other Ss to correct them if necessary. 2. Key: 1. Student will be more aware of protecting the environment if teachers teach environmental issues at school. 2. When light pollution happens, animals will change their behavior patterns. 3. The levels of radioactive pollution will decrease if we switch from nuclear power to renewable energy sources. 4. If the water temperature increases, some creatures will be unable to reproduce. 5. People will get more diseases if the water is contaminated. 3. Match an If-clause in A... (P10) - Ss do this exercise individually, and then compare their answers with a classmate. - Check Ss’answers. 3.Key: 1. b 2. c 3. d 4. e 5. a 4. Put the verbs in brackets... (P10) - Ss do this exercise individually. Invite two Ss to the board to write their answers. - Go through the answers with the class. -Have other Ss correct the answers if necessary. 4. Key: 1. were; would…do 2. exercised; would be 3. had; would build 4. tidied; wouldn’t be 5. was/were; would grow 5. Write a conditional sentences... (P10) - Quickly read the example. - Ask Ss to comment on the example. - the meaning of the orginal sentences was made opposite in the new conditional sentence. (i.e. positive into negative form for the first sentence and negative into positive for the second sentence). - Do this exercise individually and then compare the answers with a classmate. -Ask one or two Ss to write their sentences on the board. 5. Key: 2. If there weren’t many billboards in our city, people could enjoy the view. 3. If there wasn’t/weren’t so much light in the city at night, we could see the stars clearly. 4. If we didn’t turn on the heater all the time, we wouldn’t have to pay three million dong for electricity a month. 5. If the karaoke bar didn’t make so much noise almost every night, the residents wouldn’t complain to its owner. 6. She wouldn’t have a headache after work every day if she didn’t work in a noisy office. III. Production ( 6') 6. Chain game.... (P10) - Work in groups of five or six - Keep the chain going for as long as possible using type 1 or 2 conditional sentences. - If a group hesitates for more than 10 seconds they are out. - walk around the class listening to groups and monitoring the game. Groups that are still going when the five minutes is up are the winners. - Note that the aim is to practice the language in a fun, verbal way so be sure to keep the atmosphere light. Example A: If each person plant a tree, there will be a lot of trees. B: If there are a lot of trees, the air will be cleaner. A: If the air is cleaner, fewer people will be ill. IV. Consolidation (2') - How do we use conditional sentences type 1 and 2? V. Homework (2') - Learn by heart all the new words and structures - Do B4, B5, B6 P5 (Work book) - Prepare: Lesson 4: Communication - Answer teacher's questions. - Take note