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LESSON PLAN
II quarter
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Grade: 8
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26.11.2015
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45 minutes
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Subject: English
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The theme
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Schools
in Great Britain
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The aims of the lesson
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· To give information
about schools in Great Britain;
· To teach them to use
correctly appropriate words;
·
To
teach them to work individually.
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The expected result
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ü Students will know about
schools in Great Britain;
ü Students will use
correctly appropriate words;
ü Students will be able to
work individually.
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The main idea
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They will read the text about schools in Great Britain and
answer the questions. Then complete the sentences with using appropriate
words.
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Steppes
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Warm up “Vocabulary dictation”
Team work “Reading”
Individual work “Answer the questions”
Individual work “Complete the sentences”
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Assessment
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1. After
giving the main idea of the text they will assess each group with saying two
stars and a wish
2. They
will check their answers with using correct answers and show traffic light
cards
3. They
will change their copybooks and check with correct answers and say praises
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Homework
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Exercise
5
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Home reading
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Get more information about schools in Britain
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Teacher’s notes about the lesson (what will teacher
and students do during the lesson?)
I.
Introduction
a.
Warm-up
Vocabulary dictation (5 minutes)
Junior,
infant, private, uniform, attend, and etc
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Dividing
the class into groups (two groups)
(they will be divided by using cards)
II.
Team work “Reading”
- they
will determine their roles
- work
with new vocabulary words
- the
text will be divided into two parts and will be given to the both groups for
the preparations
- after
giving the main idea of the text they will assess each group with saying two
stars and a wish
Schools in Great Britain
In Great Britain children start going to school when they are
five and continue studying until they are 16 or older. Compulsory education
begins at the age of five when children go to primary school. Primary education
lasts for six years. First they attend the infant school from five to seven.
In infant schools children don’t have real classes. They get acquainted
with the class-room, desks, play and learn through playing. They learn numbers
and how to add them.
When the children are seven they go to junior school which they attend
until eleven. Boys and girls study at junior school for four years. There they
have classes, read and write, do mathematics. Then they go to secondary school.
At secondary school pupils study English, Mathematics, Science, Geography,
History, Art, Music, Foreign languages and Physical training (PT).
There are some types of secondary school in Great Britain. They are
grammar schools, modern school and comprehensive schools. One can attend modern
school but pupils of a modern school don’t learn foreign languages.
If they go to grammar school they will have a good secondary education.
This type of school is most popular in England. At secondary schools pupils
study English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Art, Music, Foreign
languages and Physical education. English, Maths and Science are called “core”
subjects. Pupils take examinations in the core subjects at the age of 7, 11 and
14.
There are some private schools in England. Boys and girls do not
study together at these schools. The sons and daughters of the aristocracy go
to these schools. Their parents pay much money for the education in private
schools. The teachers of these schools pay personal attention to each pupil.
It may be strange for you to know that English pupils have
school uniform. It is an old tradition in the country. A boy’s uniform consists
of a special suit, a school cap, a tie and a blazer. A girl’s uniform consists
of a hat, a coat, a skirt and a blouse. As usual their uniform is dark.
As you have just read British education has many different faces
but one purpose. Its purpose is to develop pupils’ abilities and prepare them
for life in the modern world.
III.Individual
work “Answer the questions”
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To know what they’ve understood they will answer the following
questions
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They will check their answers with using correct answers and
show traffic light cards
Answer
the questions.
1. When do children start
going to school in Great Britain?
2. When does compulsory
education begin?
3. How long does primary
education last?
4. What do children do in
infant schools?
5. When do children go to
junior school?
6. How long do they study at
junior school?
7. What do pupils study at
secondary school?
8. What are the types of
secondary school in England?
9. What type of secondary
school will you choose if you live
England? Why?
10. What are the “core”
subjects?
11. Who goes to private
schools?
12. Would you like to have
school uniform?
IV. Individual
work “Complete the sentences”
- they will put the correct appropriate
words individually
- they will change their
copybooks and check with correct answers and say praises
Complete
the sentences on the basis of the text.
1. Compulsary
education in England begins at the age of five when children go to ________ school.
2.
________________ education lasts for six years
3.
When children are seven they go to ___________ school which they ________ until
eleven.
4.
One can attend modern school but pupils of _________ school don’t learn foreign
languages.
5.
English, Maths and Science are called ____________ subjects.
6. A
boy’s _________ consists of a special suit, a school cap, a tie and a blazer.
V.
Expression
of students about the lesson
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