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PB page 62, Vocabulary

T. says Open your book at page 62.

T. presents the new vocabulary with the Lesson’s flashcards.

T. uses extra repetition to practice the dge /ʤ/ sound in bandage.

 

There weren’t ant chocolates.

Pre-reading: T. asks the children to tell him/her what happened in the story. T. asks (in L1 where necessary) Where was Vicky? Who was with her? T. asks the children to look at the story on p. 62. T. asks (avoiding L1 if possible) Where is Vicky? Who is visiting her? Why?

T. follows the steps for presenting stories.

T. asks some questions to check understanding and engages the children. T. asks (avoiding L1 if possible) Who are the grapes for? Who is eating the grapes?

 

PB: page 62, 1. Choose and write.

T. does the example with the class; T. asks for four volunteers. T. allocates roles (Tag, Chatter, Vicky, Trumpet and narrator). T. asks the volunteers to read the text and dialogue for picture. 1. T. asks the children to choose to read the example sentence.

T. asks the children to choose words and complete the sentences. T. reminds them to refer back to the story to check their answers. T. monitors and helps where necessary.

T. checks the answers.

 

Practice

PB: page 63, Learn with Tag

T. says Yesterday, I was happy. I wasn’t sad. T. writes on the board: was/wasn’t. T. points to was or wasn’t and asks children to make sentences with that word.

T. asks the children to read the example dialogue out loud.

T. writes on the board: Was she at home? Yes, she … . T. asks the children to call out the missing word. T. repeats with a Were question and answer.

 

Optional activity.

T. puts the children in pairs and asks them to take turns asking and answering questions like the ones in the grammar box.

PB page 63, 2. Write was/wasn’t or were/weren’t.

T. does the example with the class: T. asks the children to look at the picture and says what the person is (a nurse). T. asks the children to read the two example sentences.

T. asks the children to complete the other sentences. They can do it in pairs if T. thinks it’s a good idea. T. monitors and helps where necessary.

T. checks the answers.


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