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(1)Period: Class(es): 11A UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK (READING) I.AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1.Language content: To provide the students with some words about volunteeer work 2.Language function: Understanding more about volunteeer work 3.Educational aim: 4.Language: Vocabulary: volunteer(v), volunteer(n), voluntary(a)… II.TEACHER’S AND STUDENTS’ PREPARATION Method: Communicative Approach Skills: Integrated skills (pay much attention to reading skill) 3.Techniques: questions-answers, explanation, definition … Teaching aids needed: colour chalk, textbook, pictures… 5.Students’ preparation: Prepare the lesson at home III.PROCEDURE IN CLASS 1.Stabilization:(1min) Greeting 2.Checking up the previous knowledge: No checking 3.Presentation of the new materials: Teaching steps, time location I.Prese ntation of the new materi al 34mins Teacher’s activities I Warm up: - Asks the question: What are the people in the pictures doing? - Tells the aim of the new lesson (In our lesson today, you will know about volunteer work in the USA.) II Pre-reading: - Helps the students know the meaning of some words: + volunteer(v) + volunteer(n) + voluntary(a) + orphanage(n) III.While-reading: * Task 1: - Has students complete each of the following sentences individually - Checks the answers with the whole class and gives correct answers * Task 2: - Has students choose the best answer from A, b, C or D for each of the following sentences - Checks the answers with the whole class and gives correct answers * Task 3: - Has students practise asking and answering the questions in pairs - Makes comments and gives the correct answers Students’ activities I Warm up: The lesson content UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK (READING) Listen to the teacher II Pre-reading: Listen, guess the meaning of the words and take notes I Vocabulary: + volunteer(v) + volunteer(n) + voluntary(a) + orphanage(n) III.While-reading: * Task 1: Complete each of the following sentences Listen to the teacher II/ Reading comprehension: * Task 1: Answers: voluntary voluntarily volunteers volunteered * Task 2: Choose the best answer from A, b, C or D for each of the following sentences in pairs * Task 2: Answers: A (line 1-2, paragraph 2) D (line 3-4, paragraph 2) B (line 3-4, paragraph 4) * Task 3: Listen to the teacher and take notes * Task 3: They read books to the people there, play games with them or listen to their problems.(line 7-10, paragraph 1) They give care & comfort to them Lop11.com (2) Teaching steps, time location Teacher’s activities IV Post-reading: - Has students discuss the questions in groups: Why people volunteer work? II.Cons - Makes comments olidation No consolidation Students’ activities IV Post-reading: Discuss the questions in groups: Why people volunteer work? III.Home work 5mins Gets the students to learn new words, answer the questions again and to prepare for the next lesson * Self-evaluation: The lesson content Listen to the teacher and take notes Lop11.com III/ Homework - Learn new words, read the text and answer the questions again - Prepare for the next lesson (3) Period: Class(es):11A UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK (SPEAKING) I AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Language content: To help students know how to talk about volunteer work & identifying types of volunteer work Language function: Talking about volunteer work and identifying types of volunteer work Educational aim: Language: Vocabulary: invalid, martyr, intersection II TEACHER’S AND STUDENTS’ PREPARATION Method: Communicative Approach Skills: Integrated skills Techniques: questions-answers, explanation, pairwork, groupwork, role-play Teaching aids needed: colour chalk, textbook, handouts, pictures Students’ preparation: Prepare the lesson at home III PROCEDURE IN CLASS Stabilization:(1min) Greeting Checking up the previous knowledge (5mins) * Questions: Answer the questions: What high school and college students usually as volunteers in hospitals, orphanages or honmes for the aged? How volunteers help disadvantaged and handicapped children to overcome their difficulties? 3.Presentation of the new materials: Teaching steps, time location I.Prese ntation of the new material 34mins Teacher’s activities I Warm up: - Has students answer the questions: + Do you want to be a volunteer? + Have you ever done volunteer work? - Tells the aim of the lesson.(In our speaking lesson today, we talk about types of volunteer work) II Pre-speaking: - Helps students understand more about the meaning of some words and some necessary language for talking about parties: + invalid(n) + martyr(n) + intersection(n) III.While-speaking: * Task 1: - Has students decide which of the following activities are volunteer work in pairs - Makes comments * Task 2: - Works with a good student to give a model A: What kind of volunteer work are you participating in? B: I’m taking part in directing the traffic A: What exactly are you doing? Students’ activities I Warm up: Answer the questions The lesson content UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK (SPEAKING) Listen to the teacher II Pre-speaking: Listen, guess the meaning of the words and take notes III.While-speaking: * Task 1: Decide which of the following activities are volunteer work in pairs Listen to the teacher * Task 2: A good student practises with the teacher Lop11.com I Vocabulary and languages: + invalid(n) + martyr(n) + intersection(n) II/ Speaking tasks: * Task 1: Decide which of the following activities are volunteer work in pairs * Task 2: A: What kind of volunteer work are you participating in? B: I’m taking part in directing the traffic A: What exactly are you doing? B: I’m directing vehicles at the (4) Teaching steps, time location II.Cons olidation III Home work 5mins Teacher’s activities B: I’m directing vehicles at the intersections … - Makes corrections in pronunciation, intonation and grammar IV Post-speaking: * Task 3: - Has students talk about a kind of volunteer work their friends and they usually to help people - Calls on some students to report about their ideas in front of the class - Makes comments No consolidation Gets the students to write a paragraph about a kind of volunteer work their friends and they usually to help people; and to prepare for the next lesson Students’ activities The lesson content intersections … Listen to the teacher IV.Post-speaking: * Task 3: Talk about a kind of volunteer work their friends and they usually to help people * Task 3: Decide on the following things to come up with a plan for their parties Listen to the teacher Listen to the teacher and take notes * Self-evaluation: Lop11.com III/ Homework - Write a paragraph about a kind of volunteer work their friends and they usually to help people - Prepare for the next lesson (5) Period: Class(es): 11A UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK (LISTENING) I.AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1.Language content: To help students listen some information about the parties 2.Language function: Listening some information about the parties 3.Educational aim: 4.Language: Vocabulary: funraising, donation II.TEACHER’S AND STUDENTS’ PREPARATION Method: Communicative Approach Skills: Integrated skills (pay much attention to listening skill) 3.Techniques: question-answer, explanation, discussion 4.Teaching aids needed: colour chalk, textbook, pictures, handouts, 5.Students’ preparation: Prepare the lesson at home III.PROCEDURE IN CLASS 1.Stabilization:(1min) Greeting 2.Checking up the previous knowledge(5mins)* Questions: Talk about a kind of volunteer work you usually to help people 3.Presentation of the new materials: Teaching steps, time location I.Prese ntation of the new materi al: 34mins II.Conso lidation III.Home work 5mins Teacher’s activities Students’ activities I Warm up: - Gets the students to answer the questions: Are they volunteer work? - Tells the aim of the new lesson II Pre-listening: - Pre- teaches vocabulary: + funraising activities(n) + donation(n) + co-operate(v) + co-ordinate(v) III.While-listening: * Task 1: - Has students fill in the missing information (individual work) - Gives the correct answers * Task - Has students answer the following questions in pairs - Makes comments and gives correct answers IV.Post-listening: - Has students summarize the story about Spring School, using the following suggestions in groups: - Makes corrections and gives final comments No consolidation I Warm up: Answer the questions Gets the students to summarise the main points of the lesson, learn by heart all new words and to prepare for the next lesson Listen to the teacher and take notes The lesson content UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK (LISTENING) I Vocabulary: + funraising activities(n) + donation(n) + co-operate(v) + co-ordinate(v) + sponsor(n) + sponsor(n): nhà tài trợ II.Listening tasks: III.While-listening: * Task 1: * Task 1: → answers: Listen to the teacher and take informal notes 30 street children * Task *Task → answers: Answer the following It provides classes to questions in pairs disadvantaged children in Ho Chi Listen to the teacher and take Minh City notes Dance, theatre, singing and IV.Post-listening: talk about Mai’s birthday party circus classes were set up in 1999 in groups Listen to the teacher II Pre-listening: Listen, guess the meaning of the words and take notes Listen to the teacher Lop11.com V Homework - Summarise the main points of the lesson, learn by heart all new words - Prepare for the next lesson (6) * Self-evaluation: Lop11.com (7) Period: Class(es): 11A UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK (WRITING) I.AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1.Language content: To help students know how to write a formal letter expressing gratitude 2.Language function: Writing a formal letter expressing gratitude 3.Educational aim: To educate in the student the important role of parties in life 4.Language: Vocabulary: issue(v), amount(n) II.TEACHER’S AND STUDENTS’ PREPARATION Method: Communicative Approach Skills: Integrated skills 3.Techniques: questions-answers, explanation, translation Teaching aids needed: colour chalk, textbook, charts 5.Students’ preparation: Prepare the lesson at home III.PROCEDURE IN CLASS 1.Stabilization:(1min) Greeting 2.Checking up the previous knowledge(5mins) * Questions: Talk about Spring School 3.Presentation of the new materials: Teaching steps, time location I.Prese ntation of the new materi al: 34mins Teacher’s activities I Warm up: - Asks the students: + What kind of letter is it? - Tells the aim of the new lesson II Pre-writing: + issue(v) + amount(n) - expressions + On behalf of I am writing to thank you for + I would like to offer my sincerest thanks to you for + My heartfelt thanks go to you for + I am very much obliged to you for + I owe a great debt of gratitude to youfor + I would like to give special thanks to you for III.While-writing: * Task 1: - Has students read the letter and underline the sentences that express the following points individually * Task 2: - Has the students write a letter to acknowledge the receipt of donation and express their gratitude in groups IV Post-writing: - Has students read their group’s best writing, and ask students to give Students’ activities I Warm up: Answer the question + letter of invitation Listen to the teacher II Pre-writing: Listen, guess the meaning of some words and take notes III.While-writing: * Task 1: Read the letter and underline * Task 2: Write a letter to acknowledge the receipt of donation IV Post-writing: Work in groups of five, read and correct their friends’ Lop11.com The lesson content UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK (WRITING) I Vocabulary: + issue(v) + amount(n) * Some useful expressions + On behalf of I am writing to thank you for + I would like to offer my sincerest thanks to you for + My heartfelt thanks go to you for + I am very much obliged to you for + I owe a great debt of gratitude to youfor + I would like to give special thanks to you for II Writing tasks: * Task 1: → Answer: +The opening of the letter: S.1 + The donated amount: sentence * Task 2: * A sample letter: Hanoi, Viet Nam May 10, 2006 Dear Sir, I am very happy to receive a (8) comments - Gives feedback * A sample letter: writing Hanoi, Viet Nam May 10, 2006 II.Conso lidation III Home work 5mins Dear Sir, I am very happy to receive a donation of one million doing from your organization some days ago The money will help us to build our school Listen to the teacher and take notes library We will certainly issue a receipt as soon as possible I would like to express our thanks for the donation from your organization and hope to get more assistance and cooperation from your company in the fuutre I look forward to hearing from you soon Your faithfully, Secretary School Building Fund No consolidation Gets the students to write a thank-you letter at home and to prepare for the next lesson Listen to the teacher and take notes * Self-evaluation: Lop11.com donation of one million doing from your organization some days ago The money will help us to build our school library We will certainly issue a receipt as soon as possible I would like to express our thanks for the donation from your organization and hope to get more assistance and cooperation from your company in the fuutre I look forward to hearing from you soon Your faithfully, Secretary School Building Fund III/ Homework - Write a thank-you letter - Prepare for the next lesson (9) Period: Class(es): 11A UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK (LANGUAGE FOCUS) I.AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To help students distinguish the sounds /w/ and /j/ and pronounce the words and sentences containing these sounds correctly * PRONUNCIATION: /w/ and /j/ * GRAMMAR: Gerunds and present participles; Perfect gerunds and perfect participles II.TEACHER’S AND STUDENTS’ PREPARATION Method: Communicative Approach Skills: Integrated skills Techniques: questions-answers, explanation, tense using, sentence completion Teaching aids needed: colour chalk, textbook, handouts, realia Students’ preparation: Prepare the lesson at home III.PROCEDURE IN CLASS Stabilization:(1min) Greeting Checking up the previous knowledge(5mins)* Questions: Read the letter and underline the sentences that express the following points: a The opening of the letter c The way(s) the money is used e The gratitude to the donor b The donated amount d The way the receipt is issued f The closing of the letter 3.Presentation of the new materials: Teaching steps, time location I.Prese ntation of the new materi al: 29mins Teacher’s activities A PRONUNCIATION I Lead-in: - Introduces the sounds /w/ and /j/ II Pre-practice: - Models the two sounds /w/ and /j/ for a few times and explains the differences in producing them - Corrects if students pronounce the target words incorrectly III Controlled -practice: - Has students read aloud the given sentences in pairs - Corrects their mistakes IV Free-practice: - Has students give examples with the sounds /w/ and /j/ - Gives comments B GRAMMAR GERUNDS & PRESENT PARTICIPLES PERFECT GERUNDS & PERFECT PARTICIPLES I Lead-in: - Has students answer the questions: - Tells the aim of the new lesson II Pre-practice: - Elicits the forms and usages of gerund or present participle, perfect Students’ activities A PRONUNCIATION I Lead-in: Listen to the teacher II Pre-practice: Listen to the teacher and take notes The lesson content UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK (LANGUAGE FOCUS) I PRONUNCIATION /w/ and /j/ Listen to the teacher III.Controlled -practice: Read aloud the given sentences and underline the words with the sounds /w/ and /j/ in pairs IV Free-practice: Give examples with the sounds /w/ and /j/ Listen to the teacher B GRAMMAR GERUNDS & PRESENT PARTICIPLES PERFECT GERUNDS & PERFECT PARTICIPLES I Lead-in: Answer the questions: Listen to the teacher II Pre-practice: Listen to the teacher, answer the question and Lop11.com II GRAMMAR GERUNDS & PRESENT PARTICIPLES PERFECT GERUNDS & PERFECT PARTICIPLES Gerund: A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding “-ing” The gerund always has the same function as a noun (although it looks (10) Teaching steps, time location Teacher’s activities gerund or perfect participle from students Present participle: a as part of the continuous form of a verb Example: I am working She was dancing b after verbs of movement/position in the pattern:verb+present participle Example: - My mother used to go shopping everyday Perfect gerund and perfect participle a Perfect gerund: - Form: having + P.P Example: He was accused of deserting his ship = He was accused of having deserted his ship b Perfect participle: - Form: having + P.P - Use: Example: He had been living there for such a long time that he didn't want to move to another town →Having lived there for such a long time, he didn't want to move to another town III.Controlled -practice: * Exercise 1: - Has students complete the sentences with an appropriate gerund of the verbs from the box individually; then check their answers with a partner - Checks the answers with the whole class and provides correct answers * Exercise 2: - Has students complete the sentences - Checks the answers with the whole class and gives correct answers * Exercise 3: - Has students put the verbs in brackets into the perfect gerund/perfect participle individually; then check their answers with a partner IV Free-practice: - Has students some more exercises in pairs - Goes around the class and provides help when necessary - Calls on some students to write the sentences on the board Students’ activities take notes The lesson content like a verb), so it can be used: Present participle: a as part of the continuous form of a verb Example: I am working She was dancing b after verbs of movement/position in the pattern:verb+present participle II.Controlled -practice: * Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with an appropriate gerund of the verbs from the box individually; Example: - My mother used to go shopping everyday Perfect gerund and perfect participle a Perfect gerund: - Form: having + P.P Example: He was accused of deserting his ship = He was accused of having deserted his ship b Perfect participle: - Form: having + P.P - Use: Example: He had been living there for such a long time that he didn't want to move to another town →Having lived there for such a long time, he didn't want to move to another town III Exercises: * Exercise 1: → answers: hearing meeting starting bending spending behaving waiting * Exercise 2: Complete the sentences with an appropriate present participle of the verbs * Exercise 3: Put the verbs in brackets into the perfect gerund/perfect participle * Exercise 2: → answers: burning - rising lying reading shopping * Exercise 3: answers: having made Having tied Having been Having read having been having taken IV.Free-practice: Do some more exercises in pairs Write the sentences on the board Lop11.com (11) Teaching steps, time location Teacher’s activities - Checks the answers with the whole class and gives correct answers II.Cons - Has students repeat the forms of olidation gerund or present participle, perfect (5mins) gerund or perfect participle - Makes comments III.Home Gets the students to review the work grammar points they have learnt and 5mins to prepare for the next lesson * Self-evaluation: Students’ activities Listen to the teacher and take notes Lop11.com The lesson content III/ Homework - Review the grammar points the students have learnt - Prepare for the next lesson (12)