2-12-21 1Tj week 2.2 lesson 2+3

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Welcome

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Today's lesson

Learning goals
Speaking practise
Adverbs of frequency
Newsround - current affairs
Present simple practise
Plenary

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Learning goals
By the end of this lesson, you:
Can talk about your daily routine
Can indicate how often you do something
Can ask someone about their daily routine
Have practised the present simple



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Homework for today:
Workbook p 18, ex 1-2a-2b

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Table group activity
In your table group, take turns to read out your sentences.


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1:00

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Your daily routine
Part 1: What does your day look like?
Make a timeline for your daily routine
Make sure to include at least 10 different things!
(You can use the phrases on page 21 of your student's
book).

Part 2: Share your timeline with your neighbour. 
Report your partner's answers to the class



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Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of frequency are words which tell us how often something happens.

Which words tell us how often something happens in the following sentences?
  • On workdays, I always get up at 6.30am.
  • We usually eat pizza on Friday.
  • He is sometimes late for class.
  • I never cycle to school.

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Adverbs of frequency
Indicate the verb in each sentence:
  • On workdays, I always get up at 6.30am.
  • We usually eat pizza on Friday.
  • He is sometimes late for class.
  • I never cycle to school.
  • What would be the rule about where to place the adverb of frequency?

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Adverb of frequency - recap

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Adverbs of frequency - practise
Workbook page 20, exercises 5+6
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Pair work: Adverbs of frequency and your daily routine
First: Do ex 6, page 25 SB
Challenge: try to think of more sentences
(Use the timeline you made earlier!)

Now, work in pairs and ask "how often" 
questions.

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Newsround - current affairs
Newsround

Pay attention while watching
There will be an activity / 
questions about what you 
saw later!

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Newsround table group activity
With your table group, write down what you remember from Newsround:
-Which topics did you see?
-Which words did you hear?

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Present simple - recap
When do we use the present simple? 
To talk about facts, habits and routines
The shit rule: 

I talk - he talks
we sing - she sings
you run - it runs

he / she / it: verb + S
O -> oes
vowel + y -> s
consonant + y -> ies
s sound -> es

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Rule:
I / you / we / they: Don't(+verb)
Rule:
He/ she / it: Doesn't (+verb)

S moves from the verb to doesn't
Present simple negative

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friday 26 -11 got to slide 11. The class didn't do ex 3 negatives yet
Practise present simple
Workbook page 18, exercises 1-2a-2b
Student's Book: page 23, exercise 2

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Homework:

To be finished for Tuesday 7 December:

1. Finish the present simple practise 
(WB p 18, ex 1-2a-2b. SB p 23, ex 2)

2. Study: SB p 100 Present simple and adverbs of frequency

3. Go back to the starter unit and unit 1 and study parts which you need to learn (based on the test)

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Plenary
Let's look at the lesson goals:
Can you... 
talk about how often you do something?

Have you...
Talked about your daily routine?
Learned some new words related to current affairs?
Practised the present simple?


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