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Exercise 2. Look at the pictures and listen.
Ask the learners
to look at the pictures, listen and
repeat. Pause at each picture. Make the learners follow
the words and repeat. Draw the students’ attention to
the educational aspect of this task. Ask them to explain
what was wrong with the boaster boy. Encourage the
students to share their ideas. Elicit their answers.
Track 33.
Boaster boy: I have a car. It’s blue. I can drive a car.
Children: Stop! Stop! It’s red.
Boaster boy: Oh no!
Dynamic pause.
After completing the task
suggest playing the game
“Traffic lights”. The purpose of the game is to train
students to recognize colours and to foster learning
basic road traffic rules.
Direct the learners to listen to the colours. If they hear
“red” they should stop, if they hear “green” –walk, if
they hear “yellow” – mime as if they prepare to walk.
Exercise 3. Say.
Before doing the task revize the pronouns “she” and
“he”. Then tell the students to describe the pictures.
Students’ answers.
Activity book.
Exercise 1. Draw and say.
Tell the students to take their colour pencils or crayons.
Explain the task. Before doing the task,
the teacher can
conduct a survey to find out what activities children can
do. Draw a table on the board and write down the
results of the survey, e.g.:
# Name Ride
a
bike
Drive an
electric car
Ride a
scooter
1 Timur
+
+
+
2 Dana
+
-
+
Direct their
attention to the pronouns he/she to be used,
when talking about their friends from the group.
Exercise 2. Colour and say what he can do.
Children should colour the pictures and describe them.