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Unit 9. Cities of the world. Lesson 3. A closer look 2

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Period: 70
Unit 9: CITIES OF THE WORLD
A closer look 2
I. Objectives
1. Knowledge, Skills, Attitude:
a. Knowledge: By the end of the lesson sts can know the form and use of the Present perfect tense, then do the exercise correctly.
- Vocabulary: the lexical items related to the topic “Cities of the world”.
- Grammar: The Past Simple
b. Skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
c. Attitude: Educate students know more about the cities, the countries and the continents in the world.
2. Capacity is formed and developed for students
- Self – learning capability
- Communicative competence
II. Preparation
1. Teacher: text book, extra board, cassette tape and real objects.
2. Students: textbook, notebook, workbook.
III. Students’ activities
1. Warm up (5’)
Sts’ and T’s activities
Contents
T: “We have recently talked a lot about interesting facts in Viet Nam. Can you tell me which cities you have visited more than once?”
Ss: Answer teacher’s question.
Chatting
2. Knowledge formation activities (36’)
Sts’ and T’s activities
Contents
T: Gives some examples to help Ss to know how to use the present perfect tense. (the usages, the form...)
Ss: Listen and write down.
* Grammar: The present perfect tense.
Eg: I’ve been to most of the cities.
I have never been there.
I have visited Dalat twice.
* Formation:
(+)
S + Have/ Has + PP
(-)
S+ Haven’t/ hasn’t+ PP
(?)
Have/ Has+ S + PP ?
IRREGULAR VERBS
Be - was/ were - been do - did - done
Have - had - had go – went - gone
Win - won - won sit - sat - sat
Eat - ate - eaten take -took - taken
Note - Have you ever been to Dalat?
- Yes, I have/ No, I have never been there.
T: Asks Ss to recall what Tom told Mai about in the conversation in “Getting started”
- Has Ss underline all the verbs in the present perfect tense. Then gives more examples.
- Uses the Grammar box to explain that the present perfect is used to show that one has had or has never had this experience.
- Notices the form, the past participle and the use of ever and never.
1. Listen again to part of the conversation. Pay attention to the present prefect.
T: Asks Ss to work individually to put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect
T: Observes/helps when necessary and corrects Ss’ mistakes.
- More explain that the present perfect tense (It’s not important to state the exact time).
Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect
*Key:
1. has been
2- has been
2. has visited
4. has been
5- hasn’t been
T: Asks Ss to remember the present simple.
( it describes a repeated action, a truth, goes with adverbs of frequency …)
T: Asks Ss to work individually to put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the simple present.
- Lets Ss compare the answers with their friends
- Gives feedback as a class discussion.
3. Write the correct form of the verbs.
*Key:
1- Have you seen …I have seen...
2- go
3- have never been
4- clean
5- takes
6- has eaten
T: Elicits what there is in the photos: What can you see?
- Read a book read
- Eat pho / noodles eaten
- Play football played
- Get A mark got
- wash his dog washed
- Asks them to give the past participles of these verbs.
- Has Ss to write the full sentences then compare with their partners
- Calls some SS to talk about what Tom has done this week
4. Write sentences to tell what Tom has done this week.
*Key:
1. He has read a book.
2. He has eaten pho / noodles.
3. He has played football.
4. He has got A mark.
5. He has washed his dog.
T: Lets Ss listen and repeat the survey questions in the box- more explain some difficult information.
-Lets Ss go around the class.
- Take turns asking and answering the survey questions.
-Asks Ss to report their results. Count the number of “yes” answer to each question and find out what the thing the most SS have ever done and the thing
Unit 9: CITIES OF THE WORLD
A closer look 2
I. Objectives
1. Knowledge, Skills, Attitude:
a. Knowledge: By the end of the lesson sts can know the form and use of the Present perfect tense, then do the exercise correctly.
- Vocabulary: the lexical items related to the topic “Cities of the world”.
- Grammar: The Past Simple
b. Skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
c. Attitude: Educate students know more about the cities, the countries and the continents in the world.
2. Capacity is formed and developed for students
- Self – learning capability
- Communicative competence
II. Preparation
1. Teacher: text book, extra board, cassette tape and real objects.
2. Students: textbook, notebook, workbook.
III. Students’ activities
1. Warm up (5’)
Sts’ and T’s activities
Contents
T: “We have recently talked a lot about interesting facts in Viet Nam. Can you tell me which cities you have visited more than once?”
Ss: Answer teacher’s question.
Chatting
2. Knowledge formation activities (36’)
Sts’ and T’s activities
Contents
T: Gives some examples to help Ss to know how to use the present perfect tense. (the usages, the form...)
Ss: Listen and write down.
* Grammar: The present perfect tense.
Eg: I’ve been to most of the cities.
I have never been there.
I have visited Dalat twice.
* Formation:
(+)
S + Have/ Has + PP
(-)
S+ Haven’t/ hasn’t+ PP
(?)
Have/ Has+ S + PP ?
IRREGULAR VERBS
Be - was/ were - been do - did - done
Have - had - had go – went - gone
Win - won - won sit - sat - sat
Eat - ate - eaten take -took - taken
Note - Have you ever been to Dalat?
- Yes, I have/ No, I have never been there.
T: Asks Ss to recall what Tom told Mai about in the conversation in “Getting started”
- Has Ss underline all the verbs in the present perfect tense. Then gives more examples.
- Uses the Grammar box to explain that the present perfect is used to show that one has had or has never had this experience.
- Notices the form, the past participle and the use of ever and never.
1. Listen again to part of the conversation. Pay attention to the present prefect.
T: Asks Ss to work individually to put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect
T: Observes/helps when necessary and corrects Ss’ mistakes.
- More explain that the present perfect tense (It’s not important to state the exact time).
Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect
*Key:
1. has been
2- has been
2. has visited
4. has been
5- hasn’t been
T: Asks Ss to remember the present simple.
( it describes a repeated action, a truth, goes with adverbs of frequency …)
T: Asks Ss to work individually to put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the simple present.
- Lets Ss compare the answers with their friends
- Gives feedback as a class discussion.
3. Write the correct form of the verbs.
*Key:
1- Have you seen …I have seen...
2- go
3- have never been
4- clean
5- takes
6- has eaten
T: Elicits what there is in the photos: What can you see?
- Read a book read
- Eat pho / noodles eaten
- Play football played
- Get A mark got
- wash his dog washed
- Asks them to give the past participles of these verbs.
- Has Ss to write the full sentences then compare with their partners
- Calls some SS to talk about what Tom has done this week
4. Write sentences to tell what Tom has done this week.
*Key:
1. He has read a book.
2. He has eaten pho / noodles.
3. He has played football.
4. He has got A mark.
5. He has washed his dog.
T: Lets Ss listen and repeat the survey questions in the box- more explain some difficult information.
-Lets Ss go around the class.
- Take turns asking and answering the survey questions.
-Asks Ss to report their results. Count the number of “yes” answer to each question and find out what the thing the most SS have ever done and the thing
 









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