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There’s a Chinese zebra at the zoo.
To warm up students play a game “Range the pictures”.
The purpose of the game is
to develop the basic
competence in analysis and critical thinking.
Divide the group in two-three mini groups. Give the
children a set of the same pictures, e.g.:
a book/pencil
case/pen/pencil/ chair/desk/bag/ a
cat/dog/hamster/rabbit/turtle/parrot/ a
camel/bear/zebra/monkey/ a mother/
farther/sister/brother/grandmother/grandfather.
Ask the children to range the pictures and group them
into 4 categories (Classroom objects/Pets/Family
members/Wild animals). They should name the groups
and say the words. They
can put the pictures on the
board or flip chart.
Main part of
the lesson
25
minutes
Exercise 1.Listen and learn.
Tell the students to look at the
pictures and listen to the
audio. Make sure they understand the word “baby”.
Pause after each picture and make the learners to
repeat.
Track 31.
Dana: Look! What’s this?
Ira: Is it a dog?
Teacher: No, it isn’t.
Misha: Is it a cat?
Teacher: No, it isn’t.
Batyr: Is it a monkey?
Teacher: No, it isn’t.
Teacher: Look, children. This is a bear. A baby bear.
It’s little.
Children: Goodbye, baby bear!
A baby bear: Goodbye, children!
For the further practice of asking and responding,
suggest the students working in pairs. Give them the
animal cards. Tell one student
to think of any object
and the other one should guess by asking
Is it a …?
Then if he/she guesses, they can change their turns.
Exercise 2. Help the mother to find her baby/babies.
Say: This is the baby turtle. / These are the baby turtles.
Tell the students to take their pens or pencils and follow
the lines in the pictures. Ask them to say about the
babies of the animals.
Students’ answers.
Activity book
Exercise 1. Listen to your teacher
and colour the correct
number.
Direct the students’ attention to the task. Read the
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information slowly and clearly. The students should
colour the correct number of animals as they hear the
information.
Teacher:
1.
Five monkeys
2.
Six bears
3.
Eight turtles
4.
Three cats
5.
Four hamsters
6.
Ten parrots
Exercise 2. Count and write the number in the box.
The children
should look at the picture, count the
animals and write their number under each separate
picture.
End of the
lesson
5 minutes
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