Role-play: - ask pair to make comparisons between British and Vietnamese table manners - put an example of the task A : we are supposed to chew with the mouth closed.. But is not good to[r]
(1)Lesson Plan 1(grade 11 – advanced) Period : 19 Unit : Preparation date : 13/10/2007 Lesson : Parties – reading I Aims : - By the end of the lesson, the students are able to scan reading for specific information - By the end of the lesson, the students are able to skim reading for general ideas II Lexical items : - protocol - raise - cutlery - etiquette - collar - lap - congenial - mouthful III Structures : - Fingers are not to be used except in the case of bread and other similar foods - Chew with your mouth closed and, not talk while chewing IV Teaching aids: - textbook - picture / drawings - chalk - handouts V Techniques : - Skill – based ( reading, speaking, writing) VI Procedures : State/time Teacher’s and students’ activities Blackboard Warmchecking vocabulary : gap-filling up & lead- - Give Sts handouts and ask them to work in It is bad …… to talk with in pairs, completing the sentences, using the your mouth full words just learned (3’) please …… From smoking - set a time limit of minutes The purpose of a party is to bring together a group of - after Ss have finished, call on some to give people in a …… Atmosphere the answers one by one - check with the class they were filled with anger because such behavior was totally …… in a civilized society Summarize the main ideas of p1 and p2 After my mother has - call on a St to summarize the text which they finished washing the dishes, learnt last time she often put the …… in the drawer - comment and correct them Transition: to understand more clearly about the text, today we’ll learn the comprehension Unit3: p19: parties– Write on the board: comprehension Prereading (5’) Teaching Vocabulary - write new words on the bb - elicit meanings from Sts or give explanations yourself - leave some minutes for Sts to copy - give some practice on pronunciation ( T reads – Sts repeat in chorally, then asks Sts to read individually.) Lop6.net - raise (v) lift up - protocol (n): manner - lap (n) : bap dui - collar (n) : co ao - cutlery (n) : knives + forks + spoons used for eating - congenial (a) : de chiu - mouthful (n) : piece of food Materials handouts Chalk and board Chalk and board (2) while reading (15’) Activity 1: table completion - ask Ss to read the text and complete the table (task a) - call on some Ss to give the answers - ask Ss to write up the answers on the board - go over the answers with class Activity 2:Practising the “Do’s & Don’ts’ - Ask Ss to take out the realia they prepared beforehand ( a plate, a fork, a spoon, a break knife, a napkin, a tea cup, a teaspoon, and a soup bowl.) - Put Ss into pairs - Students, in pair take turns demonstrating the table manners listed in the next - after they have finished, choose randomly some table manners and call on some students to demonstrate them - invite class opinions and give feedback Activity 3: finding references & word meanings - Ask Ss to individually task b, & task c - Read out the questions and call on Ss to give the answers - Invite class opinions and make corrections where necessary Role-play: - ask pair to make comparisons between British and Vietnamese table manners - put an example of the task A : we are supposed to chew with the mouth closed Are you, too? B: yes, it is good manners to so But is not good to talk while chewing A: yes , it is the same as our table manners B: …… - Monitor the class unobtrusively - invite some demonstrations and give feedback - Ask Sts to learn new words by heart and Homework review the today’s lesson (2’) - Prepare the new lessons for the next time Task a : Do’s : chew with the mouth closed refrain from coughing or sneezing at the table lift soup by the spoon in movements away from yourself, not toward put your cutlery to the side of your plate at the four and eight o’clock position, on opposite sides of the plate, then the waiter won’t remove your plate Don’ts: talk white chewing rest elbows on the table while there is food use fingers except in the case of bread and other similar foods prepare the next mouthful while still eating the one before Task b: they refers to parties is a way of explaining talbe manners it refers to the information coming after the phrase – the do’s and don’ts which follow Task c: lifted etiquette cutlery congenial Chalk + book + small board Textbooks chalk Textbooks Postreading (15’) Lop6.net Book and notebook (3) Lop6.net (4)