- Master the use of relative clauses and equivalent types of clauses without relative pronouns.. Review of relative clauses: - Give some sentences using relative pronouns and then direct
Trang 1Period 78:
I Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to:
- Distinguish the sounds /str/ ; /skr/ ; and /skw/
- Pronounce the words and sentences containing these sounds correctly
- Master the use of relative clauses and equivalent types of clauses without relative pronouns
- Use the structures correctly and appropriately to solve communication talks
II Teaching aids:
Textbook, handouts, …
III Anticipated problems:
Ss might have difficulty pronouncing clusters because they do not exist in Vietnamese Therefore, T should be ready to help them
IV Procedure:
I Pronunciation
Distinguish the sounds:
- Model these consonant clusters /str/ ; /skr/ ; and /skw/ for a few times Tell Ss how
to pronounce them correctly and then ask Ss to repeat two times
- Read the words once for Ss to hear then ask Ss to read in chorus a few times
- Let Ss practice reading these words individually
- Call some to read aloud to check
Practising sentences containing the target sounds:
- Ask Ss to work in pairs and read aloud the given sentences
- Go around to listen and take notes of the typical errors
- Call some to read the sentences to check
II Grammar:
1 Review of relative clauses:
- Give some sentences using relative pronouns and then direct Ss how to omit these
pronouns
Examples:
1 The man who lives next door is a doctor
2 The man ( living ) next door is a doctor.
3 The book (which is) about wildlife is very interesting.
4 The book about wildlife (which was) written by is very interesting.
5 The man whom you met yesterday is my cousin
6 The book which I bought last Saturday is very interesting
2 the omission of relative pronouns:
- Ask Ss to look at examples 5, 6 and direct Ss how to omit relative pronounce:
7 The man (whom) you met yesterday is my cousin.
8 The book (which) I bought last Saturday is very interesting.
Notes: we can omit a relative pronoun when it is the object of the clause.
- Ask Ss to give some more sentences with objective relative pronouns.
- Ask Ss to do the exercises in textbook
Individual, pair work, and whole class
Trang 2Teacher's and Ss' activities Work arrangement
a Exercise 3 (8'):
- Ask Ss to read through the sentences to find new words and explain if
there is
- Put Ss in pairs to identify which sentence allows for an omission of
relative pronouns and which ones do not.
- Call Ss to give answers and explain their choice to check.
Answers: Yes: sentences 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
No: sentence 2 ( relative pronoun is the subject of the
clause)
b, Exercise 1 (7'):
- Give some sentences using relative pronouns as the object of the clauses
and ask Ss to rewrite the sentence with the omitted relative pronoun
- Get Ss to read through the sentences in the box to find new word
- Explain new vocabulary if necessary
- Ask Ss to do the exercise in the same way as the example individually
and then exchange the answers with a friend for peer correction
- Get Ss to write the answers on the board to check
Answers:
1 you lost
2 he invited to the birthday party
3 John told
4 I bought yesterday
5 we met this morning
6 we had for lunch
c Exercise 2 (8'):
- Get Ss to read through the sentences in the box to find new word
- Explain new vocabulary if necessary
- Get Ss to complete the sentences individually then exchange the answers
with a friend for peer checking
- Call some to write the answers on the board to check
Answers:
1 I work with
2 we went to
3 we are living in
4 they were talking about
5 he applied for
6 I slept in
3 Production (12'):
- Ask Ss in groups, to give as many sentences with omitting the relative
pronouns as possible
- Ask representatives of groups to present their answers in front of the
class
- The group with more correct sentences will be the winner
WRAP-UP(2'):
- Summarize the main points of the lesson:
+ Relative clauses
Trang 3+ Reduce relative clauses
+ Omissions of relative pronouns when they are the objects of the clauses
- Homework: Make 10 sentences with relative pronouns omitted