E3.8 A2 Speakout unit 6D. Out and about: Cities, nature's new wild.

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In this lesson, Ss learn prepositions and adverbs of movement. The context is an extract from a documentary about how animals are moving into cities. Ss then do a speaking activity, where they practise talking about an experience they’ve had. The lesson ends with a writing activity, where Ss write a story about an experience in a city.
Speaking
First: think 25 seconds.
Then: speak 25 seconds.
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Toady's class
Learn prepositions and adverbs of movement.

Watching a documentary about how animals are moving into cities.

Writing about a personal experience.



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Writing
Work in groups of 2-3.
Write down in English as many names of kinds of animals as you can.
Which team can name the most?
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Arrange Ss in small groups. Give them three minutes to write the names of as many animals in English as they can. When the time is up, ask a student from each group to come up and write their
list on the board. Award one point for each correctly spelt word. The team with the most points wins.
Worksheet A2 unit 6D

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Speak anywher: score at least 4 stars.

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Speak Anywhere
Homework
Pearson Speakout
Unit 6D

Due date period 3:
 May 6th 9.20AM

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To finish
Please get ready to finish this lesson together.

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Speaking: what happened?

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Freya is a 680 kilo walrus.

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Worksheet 6D.

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Worksheet A2 unit 6D.
Writing
Work in groups of 4-5.

Read aloud the stories you have written for task 7.

Decide which story you like best.
Why?

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