Англійська мова. 4 клас (за підручником О. Карп’юк) – план-конспект уроку англійської мови Unit 1. Getting ready for school Lesson 9. Мій розпорядок дня. Годинник

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Англійська мова. 4 клас

 (за підручником О. Карп’юк) – план-конспект уроку англійської мови

Unit 1. Getting ready for school

Lesson 9. Мій розпорядок дня. Годинник

 

мета:

навчальна: презентувати новий лексичний матеріал за підтемою «Розпорядок дня», практикувати мовні засоби за підтемою «Розпорядок дня», формувати навички вживання нових лексичних одиниць, вдосконалювати компетенції читання, аудіювання й усного монологічного мовлення;

розвиваюча: уважно стежити за презентованою інформацією, ефективно співпрацювати під час парної та групової роботи, мотивувати готовність брати участь в іншомовному спілкуванні, розвивати різні типи пам'яті — слухову, зорову, увагу, уяву, учити працювати у парі, логічно висловлювати думку;

виховна: виховувати уміння сконцентруватися, слухати інших, формувати доброзичливу атмосферу в класі.

Обладнання: картки за темою «Розпорядок дня», «Годинник», плакат "Present Simple", презентація, тест на платформі «На урок».

 

Хід уроку

Warm-up

  1. Start a day-of-the-week chain round the class.

Every week has 7 days,
See how many you can say.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday. What's today?

  1. Write days-of-the-week anagrams on the board for the pupils to work out in pairs:

YARDIF (Friday), DANYUS (Sunday), YODMAN (Monday), TESUDYA(Tuesday), TUHSRADY(Thursday), DAWESDNEY(Wednesday)

Presentation

3. Section ‘Remember’

Revise the words “o’clock”, “past” and “to” with the time. If pupils don’t understand the meaning of the words, translate them into the native language pointing to a demonstrative clock.

Read out the sentences. You can use a demonstrative clock again.

Pupils listen, look at the time on the clock and read sentences in silence.

What is the time?

It is a quarter to two.                     It is a quarter past five.                    It is half past nine. C:\Users\Win7\Desktop\зображення_viber_2020-10-12_20-05-38.jpg             C:\Users\Win7\Desktop\зображення_viber_2020-10-12_20-07-35.jpg         C:\Users\Win7\Desktop\зображення_viber_2020-10-12_20-08-17.jpg

 

Do choral and individual reading.

Ask individuals to read the sentences again aloud. Help with pronunciation and sentence rhythm especially.

4. Match the clocks to the sentences (p. 30, ex. 1).

Ask pupils to look at the time on the electronic clocks.

Then ask pupils to read the sentences which say the time.

Ask pupils to choose the right sentence and match it with the correct clock.

Pupils may also be asked to write sentences with the correct letter in their exercise books and on the board.

 

 

 

 

 

                                             It is half past ten.

                                             It is a quarter past two.

                                             It is a quarter past four.

                                             It is a quarter to five.

                                             It is half past twelve.

                                             It is a quarter to three.

Answers: 1. d; 2. c; 3. e; 4. a; 5. f; 6. b.

Practice

5. Listen and read. Draw the clocks in your copybook (p. 30, ex. 2).

Ask pupils to look at the pictures in the exercise. Also point out what Vicky does in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening.

                                     

                                    

Read the sentences pointing to the pictures. Mime the actions if it is necessary. Also point to the table “Present Simple” and pay attention to verbs “gets up”, “has breakfast” and etc. Explain the rule in the native language if it is necessary.

Then ask pupils to draw the clocks in their copybooks.

Then ask pupils to draw the time.

Pair work: Pupils in pairs take turns to ask and answer questions about Vicky’s morning, afternoon and evening following the model questions and answer them. Write down the model questions on the board.

                                                                                                                                                     

I play

We play

   You play

You play

He / she / it plays

They play

Do I play?

Do we play?

Do you play?

Do you play?

Does he / she / it play?

Do they play?

 

When does Vicky

wake up?

 

go to school?

 

have breakfast?

 

do homework?

 

go to bed?

 

Vicky usually wakes up in the morning.

Vicky usually goes to school in the morning.

Vicky usually has her breakfast  in the morning.

Vicky usually does her homework in the afternoon.

Vicky usually goes to bed  in the evening.

What time does Vicky

wake up?

 

start school?

 

have breakfast?

 

start lessons?

 

go to bed?

Vicky usually wakes up at a quarter past 7.

Vicky usually has her breakfast at a quarter to 8.

Vicky's  school starts at half past 8.

Vicky's  lessons start at half past 8.

Vicky usually goes to bed at half past 9.

Transfer: Ask questions about pupils’ own morning using the same questions and answer patterns from the exercise.

Optional activity

Ask pupils to close their books. Say true or false sentences about the story episode or text that they have just read. Children listen to the statements and write “T” or “F” in their copybooks. Go through the answers with the class, reading out the sentences again, and asking pupils to call out “True!” or “False!”

 

  1. Vicky usually gets up at a quarter past 7. (True)
  2. Vicky usually has her breakfast at a quarter to 9. (False)
  3. Vicky's school starts at half past 8. (True)
  4. Vicky usually goes to bed at half past 11. (False)

Reading and Writing

6. Copy and answer the questions (p. 31, ex. 3).

Pupils open their copybooks and copy the sentences finishing them.

Tell pupils they can use the information from the text. Ask some pupils to write the sentences down on the board while the rest of the pupils are writing in their copybooks.

  1. What does Vicky do at a quarter to 8?
  2. What time does Vicky go to bed?
  3. When does Vicky's school start?
  4. What does Vicky do at a quarter past 7?

Answers:

1. She usually has her breakfast at a quarter to 8.

2. She usually goes to bed at half past 9.

3. Her school starts at half past 8.

4. She usually gets up at a quarter past 7 .

7. Tell class about your friend (p. 31, ex. 4).

Tell pupils they are going to describe their friends using the patterns in the speech bubble.

Pupils look at the patterns in speech bubble about Bob.

Ask pupils to finish the sentences using the correct time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ask pupils to make sentences about their own friends using the sentences about Bob.

Ask to begin with the words “I have got a friend. His/Her name is ...”

My friend.

I have got a friend.

His/Her name is ….

He/She usually wakes up at…….

He/She usually has her breakfast at ……..

He/She usually goes to school at ……..

His/Her school starts at …….

He/She usually does his/her homework at……

He/She usually goes to bed at ……….

Ending the Lesson

8. Write about your day (p. 31, ex. 5).

Ask pupils to describe their day routine using the sentences from exercises 2 and 4.

Ask to begin with the words “I get up at ... o’clock. Then I ...” motivate to use the words and word combinations from the lesson.

Homework

Read p. 30, ex. 2; p. 31, ex. 4. Test.

 

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