Lesson 9 - context clues & wildlife

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Welcome to English class!

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Today
Today we are going to...

- read online.
- practise our writing skills.



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Online reading
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2:30

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Lesson goals
At the end of this class...
  • you have read online for 15 minutes.
  • you can write a short text about your favorite wild animal.


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Look back at the previous lesson
So, what have we learned last lesson?

Comparatives & superlatives


Big - _____ - _____
Happy - _____ - _____
Intelligent - _____ - _____
Bad - _____ - _____
Simple - ______ - _______
Good - _______ - _______
Beautiful - ______ - ______

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Write about your favorite wild animal

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Task 1

  • Match the animals on the left with the correct descriptions on the right. There are 20 animals, each with a unique description. 
  • Work in pairs.
  • Finished? Make a start with writing a short text about your favourite animal.

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Task 2
Write a short text of about a wild animal that you find interesting. Include these points in your text:

  • What is the name of the animal?
  •  Where does this animal live?
  • What does this animal eat?
  • What does the animal look like? 
  • Why do you find this animal interesting or likeable? 




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Example story
My favourite wild animal is the tiger. The tiger lives in the jungle in Asia. It has orange fur with black stripes. The tiger eats meat, like deer and wild pigs. I like the tiger because it is strong and beautiful. 

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Let's write!
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10:00

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Review the lesson
So, what have we learned today?


You can write a short text about your favorite wild animal.


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Homework & next lesson
Homework:
  • Study the vocabulary on page 72 & 73 of your Sterk book.


Next lesson:
Enquiry form.

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