I. Objectives:
By the end of the lesson students will be able to talk about international organizations.
II. Language content
- Vocabulary: Words relating to international organizations.
- Structure: + The past simple tense and the present simple tense
+ WH- questions
III. Techniques:
- Pair work and group work.
- Questions and answers
- Explanation
- Repetition
- Discussing
- Answering questions
IV. Teaching aids:
Lesson plan, chalks, board, textbook, pictures, audio.
V. Procedure:
Unit 14: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Division of lessons: 1. Reading 2. Speaking 3. Listening 4. Writing 5. Language focus ___________________________________________________________ Date: 16/03/2015 Part B: Speaking Period: 81 Objectives: By the end of the lesson students will be able to talk about international organizations. Language content Vocabulary: Words relating to international organizations. Structure: + The past simple tense and the present simple tense + WH- questions Techniques: Pair work and group work. Questions and answers Explanation Repetition Discussing Answering questions Teaching aids: Lesson plan, chalks, board, textbook, pictures, audio... V. Procedure: Teacher’s and students’ activities Content - The teacher asks students to list the names of some international organizations they know. - Students do as teacher said. - The teacher gives feedbacks and leads to the new lesson. - The teacher asks students to work in pairs to do the task. - Students do the task with their partners. - The teacher asks some students to give answers. - The teacher gives feedbacks. - The teacher asks students to do the task basing on the questions in Task 1. - Students do as the teacher said. - The teacher asks students to work in pairs to do the task. - Students do the task with their partners. - The teacher asks some students to present their conversations. - The teacher gives feedbacks. - The teacher asks students to work in pairs to do the task. - Students do the task in pairs. - The teacher asks some students to present. - The teacher gives feedbacks. - The teacher asks students some questions. - Students give answers. - The teacher gives feedbacks. - The teacher tells the homework. - Students listen and take notes. Warm up (5’) Listing: List the names of some international organizations UN: United Nations WHO: World Health Organization WTO: World Trade Organization WWF: World Wildlife Fund UNICEF Pre- speaking: Teaching new words. (8’) * Task 1: Read the passage and answer the questions: 1. World Health Organization. 2. It was established on 7 April 1948. 3. Its main objective is the attainment by all people of the highest possible level of health. 4. Its main activities are carrying out research on medical development and improving international health care. While- speaking: * Task 2: Questions (13) - What does stand for? - When was it held? - Where is the headquarters? - What is its aim? - What are its main activities? * Task 3 (15’) Post- speaking: (3’) Asks students some questions about the scoreboard at the 22nd Sea Games: What does WHO stand for? When was UNICEF founded? Where is WWF’s headquarter? 5. Homework: (1’) - Learning all new words by heart - Preparing for the new lesson. VI. Comments:
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