Play A long sentence (see page 21) with food and drinks words to energize the class and revise vocabulary from the unit.. (Teacher) In my lunch box I've got a sandwich.[r]
(1)SEMESTER – Unit – Lesson - Period 42
Lesson – Reading Objectives: - Identifying foods and talking about likes and dislikes, Reading skills Topic – Language target Resources and Teaching
Aids Key Activities
KEY LANGUAGE FOCUS:
Reading – Speaking KEY VOCABULARY Food and drinks
Likes and dislikes
ADDITIONAL VOCABULARY Menu, hungry, dessert, cafe
SENTENCE PATTERN
Resources
CLASS BOOK p.24
Teaching Aids: - CD Track 30
Introduction
Play A long sentence (see page 21) with food and drinks words to energize the class and revise vocabulary from the unit E.g (Teacher) In my lunch box I've got a sandwich (A child continues), In my lunch box I've got a sandwich and a banana Continue until children can't think of any more words.
Ask Do you go to cafes? What kind of food can you eat in a café? Tell children to imagine they are in a café What kind of food would they order? Ask them to look at the text on the black background and teach the word menu
Development
Exercise 1: Ask children to look at the menu Check understanding of the different categories: food, desserts, and drinks Ask children to work in pairs They take turns to point to the types of food they like on the menu and say the words Ask some of the children to tell the class which food they like
Recording 30: Ask children to look at the photos of Sally and Emma Ask what they are looking at (menus) Elicit that they are talking about the food they like on the menu Play the recording for children to listen and follow the text in their books Play the recording a second time, then check comprehension, e.g Does Emma like ice cream I fish? Does Sally like apple juice? Who likes bananas - Emma or Sally?
Exercise 3: Ask children to look at the different types of food in the table Ask children to read the text and tick () the food that the children like and cross () the food they don't like Go through the answers with the class
Consolidation