I. Objectives:
1. Education aim:
2. Teaching aim: By the end of the lesson, students can:
II. Language contents:
1. Vocabulary: diseases vocabulary
2. Grammar: (none)
3. Structures: (none)
III. Techniques: eliciting, describing, questioning & answering, role play.
IV. Teaching aids: pictures, cassette.
V. Time: 45 minutes
VI. Procedures:
Period: 72 Date: 04/03/2005 UNIT 11: KEEP FIT, STAY HEALTHY LESSON 4: WHAT WAS WRONG WITH YOU? (B4) I. Objectives: 1. Education aim: 2. Teaching aim: By the end of the lesson, students can: II. Language contents: 1. Vocabulary: diseases vocabulary 2. Grammar: (none) 3. Structures: (none) III. Techniques: eliciting, describing, questioning & answering, role play. IV. Teaching aids: pictures, cassette. V. Time: 45 minutes VI. Procedures: Teacher’s activities Students’ activities Warm – up. - Have students write the name of some common diseases they have learnt. - Ask questions 1. Were you ever absent from school last semester? 2. Were you sick? 3. Did you have a cold? 4. What was wrong with you? Pre – reading. - Ask students to do multiple choice prediction. 1. There is only one disease called common. (headache / toothache / stomachache / cold) 2. Its symptoms are (a runny nose / a slight fever / coughing and sneezing / all of them) 3. a. Everybody knows a cure. b. Some people know a cure. c. A few people know a cure. d. Nobody knows a cure. 4. The medicines at the drugstore (can cure it / don’t cure it / prevent its symptoms / relieve its symptoms) - Ask students to give feedback - Elicit vocabulary 1. catch a cold (v) 2. a runny nose (n) 3. a slight fever (n) 4. relieve (v) 5. prevent (v) 6. disappear (v) - Check vocabulary: Rub out and Remember. While – reading. - Let students read the text silently to check their prediction. - Ask students to give feedback 1. d , 2.d , 3d , 4.d - Ask students to read the text and answer the questions. a. We called the cold common because every year millions of people catch it. b. They are: a runny nose, a slight fever, coughing and sneezing. c. No, there is no cure for the common cold. d. No, these medicines don’t cure a cold, but they relieve the symptoms. e. We can prevent a cold by eating well, doing exercises, keeping fit, and staying healthy. - Have students practice asking and answering the questions Post – reading. - Have students remember some common diseases. - Ask questions What was wrong with you last week? I had a (bad cold) - Whole class. - Answer the questions. - Pair works. - Give feedback - Listen and write. - Pair works. - Give feedback - Group works. - Pair works. - Whole class - Pair works. Homework 1. Read the text again. 2. Copy the questions and answers. 3. Do the exercises 1,2,3,4 / p. 71 – 73 (workbook) Remarks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _________________________________________b"&"a_________________________________________
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