I/ Objectives: Grammar: Could/ be able to Tag questions - Skills: Practicing to grasp grammar points II/ Materials: textbook, handouts IV/ Procedure: TEACHER’S ACTIVITIES - Introduce the[r]
(1)Period: 30 CONSOLIDATION GRAMMAR Preparing date… Teaching date:B4………… I/ Objectives: Grammar: Could/ be able to Tag questions - Skills: Practicing to grasp grammar points II/ Materials: textbook, handouts IV/ Procedure: TEACHER’S ACTIVITIES - Introduce the new lesson Grammar: Could/ be able to Tag questions II/ GRAMMAR: Could/ be able to: Ex: He could run very fast when he was a boy We were able to get tickets for the match yesterday - Ask Ss to compare the example above Explain: - "Could" is used to express an ability in the past - "were able to" is used to express an any complete success in the past Ex: - When I was young I could/ was able to climb any tree in the forest In those day we had a car, so we could/ were able to travel very easily Correct mistakes Exercise 1: Complete the sentences, using could, couldn't or was/ were (not) able to: Ex: I look everywhere for the book but I couldn't find it They didn't want to come with us at first but we were able to persuade them - Ask Ss to work in pairs then compare the answers T collects and corrects on the board Tag questions: Give the situation: T: You haven't had lunch, have you? PUPILS’ ACTIVITIES - copy down Compare the example above Look at examples & and give the way to use "Could/ be able to" are used to express the ability or the chance in the past -Give their ideas from the ex -Take note work in pairs then compare the answers The answer: couldn't/ wasn't able to was able to could/ was able to was able to could/ was able to couldn't/ wasn't able to -Give their ideas from the ex -Take note Lop11.com (2) S: No, I haven't T: Is the sentence a question? S: Yes, it is It contain a tag question Example: It's a beautiful day, isn't it? It wasn't a good film , was it? Some notes: + I'm late, aren't I? (informal) I am supposed to be here, I am not? (formal) + will/ would/can/ can't/could you? Are used as a request Ex: Do sit down, Won't you? Give me a hand, will you? + Let's + …, shall we? Ex: Let's have a party, shall we? + It is replaced this, that, everything, nothing in tag qs Ex: That's isn't Tom, is it? + barely, hardly, hardly ever, little, neither, never, no, no one, nobody, none, nothing, sparely, seldom have negative tag questions Ex: There's little we can about it, is there? Ask Ss to work in pairs to write the sentences Exercise 2: Read situation and write sentence with a tag question Ex: You look out the window The sky is blue and the sun is shining What you say to your friend? (beautiful day) It's a beautiful day, isn't it - Correct mistakes Homework - Asks Ss to review grammar Looking at the examples and give form S +V (affirmative) + …, Aux- Negative + S? S +V Negative + …, Aux- (affirmative)+ S? Work in pairs to discuss Write notes Work in individuals then compare the answer with a friend It's expensive, isn't it? The film was great, wasn't it? She has/ has got a loudly voice, doesn't she? It doesn't look very good, does it? You have had your hair cut, haven't you? - Work at home Lop11.com (3)