Giáo án môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 6 - Tuần 12

I. Objectives

1. Knowledge, Skills, Attitude:

a. Knowledge: By the end of this lesson, students can use comparative and superlative adjectives to describe things in nature.

- Vocabulary: the lexical items related to “things in nature” and “travel item”.

- Grammar: Superlatives with short adjectives.

 Modal verb: must

b. Skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

c. Attitude: hard, concentrated and active.

2. Capacity is formed and developed for students

- Self – learning capability

- Communicative competence

II. Preparation

1. Teacher: text book, extra board, cassette tape and real objects.

2. Students: textbook, notebook, workbook.

III. Students’ activities

1. Warm up (5’)

 

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Period: 34
UNIT 5: NATURAL WONDERS OF THE WORLD
(A closer look 1)
I. Objectives
1. Knowledge, Skills, Attitude: 
a. Knowledge: By the end of this lesson, students can pronounce correctly the sounds /t/ and /st/ in isolation and in context; use vocabulary related to “travel item”.
- Vocabulary: the lexical items related to “things in nature” and “travel item”.
- Grammar: Superlatives with short adjectives.
Modal verb: must
b. Skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
c. Attitude: hard, concentrated and active.
2. Capacity is formed and developed for students
- Self – learning capability
- Communicative competence
II. Preparation
1. Teacher: text book, extra board, cassette tape and real objects.
2. Students: textbook, notebook, workbook.
III. Students’ activities
1. Warm up (5’)
Teacher’s & students’ activities
Contents
- Discuss some of the places in the previous: desert, mountain.....
- Do I need a backpack in the desert?
- Why do you think so?
2. Knowledge formation activities (36’)
Teacher’s & students’ activities
Contents
- Ask Ss to match the words they know.
- Practice saying the vocabulary with Ss. Ask Ss to touch the correct pictures as they say the word. Alternatively, create a mime for each word with Ss.
Vocabulary
Travel items
1. Match the words with the pictures then practice saying the following items.
Key:
 1. painkillers	2. Scissors
 3. plaster	 4. Sun cream
 5. sleeping bag	6. Walking boots.	
 7. Backpack 8. compass.
- Read and act out the sentences.
- Elicit ideas for sentence 1. Then allow Ss to complete the remaining sentences.
- Check their ideas at the end.
2. Complete the following sentences.
Key: 
1. Compass	2. Sun cream	3. Painkillers	
4. Backpack	5. Plaster.
- Remind Ss that in the introduction they thought about useful things for beach, desert, mountain. Tell Ss they are going to a beach holiday and they need to order the items form very useful to not very useful.
- allow Ss to work in pairs to form their list.
- Ask pairs to join other groups and compare their lists. Encourage more able Ss to give reasons tor their choices.
3. Now put the items in orders. Number 1 is most useful on holiday. Number 8 is the least useful.
- Play the recording.
- Ask Ss to listen and number the words in the order they hear them.
- Allow Ss to compare their answers. 
- Play the recording the second time. Discuss the answers as a class.
- Play the recording again. Pause after each word and ask Ss to repeat.
Pronunciation /b/ and /p/
4. Listen and number the words you hear.
Best boat coast lost boot
Desert plaster poster
5. Listen again and repeat the words.
3. Consolidation 4’
- Play the recording of the sentences. Ask Ss to listen carefully and raise their hands when they hear the /t/ or /st/ sounds.
- Alternatively, divide the class into a /t/ group and a /st/ group and they listen and respond to their own sound.
- Play the recording again. Pause after each sentence and ask Ss to repeat.
6. Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the bold-typed parts of the words.
4. Using knowledge (option)
5. Further practice (option)
IV. Experience:
Period: 35
UNIT 5: Natural wonders of the world
A closer look 2
I. Objectives
1. Knowledge, Skills, Attitude: 
a. Knowledge: By the end of this lesson, students can use comparative and superlative adjectives to describe things in nature.
- Vocabulary: the lexical items related to “things in nature” and “travel item”.
- Grammar: Superlatives with short adjectives.
	Modal verb: must
b. Skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
c. Attitude: hard, concentrated and active.
2. Capacity is formed and developed for students
- Self – learning capability
- Communicative competence
II. Preparation
1. Teacher: text book, extra board, cassette tape and real objects.
2. Students: textbook, notebook, workbook.
III. Students’ activities
1. Warm up (5’)
T’s and Ss’ activities
Contents
- Show some pictures about some places in the world.
Where is it?
(Ss’ answer)
2. Knowledge formation activities (36’)
T’s and Ss’ activities
Contents
- Choose more able Ss to act as Vy, and read the sentences to the class.
- Ask Ss to stick T or F in the box provided. 
Grammar
Comparative and superlative adjectives
1. Vy is giving a quiz about wonders of the world. Read the sentences and guess if they are true or false.
Key:
1. T 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. T
- Play the recording and allow Ss to check their answers.
2. Listen to Vy giving the answers to the quiz. Check your guesses
- Ask Ss to look back at Vy’s sentences, find and underline all the examples of –est.
3. Underline all the words ending in -est in the quiz.
(Watch out)
- Ask Ss to complete the table individually. Discuss their answers at the end
4. Complete the table with the comparatives and superlatives
- Ask Ss to complete the passage with the correct words. Pairs can practice role-playing the completed passage.
5. Now Vy is taking about other amazing places. Complete the passage.
Key:
1. hottest	2. Hotter	3. Coldest
4. Coldest	5. Colder	6. Biggest 
7. Highest 	8. Smaller 
- Prepare the slips of paper beforehand for the groups. Alternatively dictate the names of the places and allow Ss to write them on blank slips.
6. Cut up some pieces of paper. Write the names of some famous places on them. Work in group and make sentences about the places.
- Ask Ss to read Vy’s note and find the uses of “must”. Refer Ss back to the grammar table if necessary. Discuss the uses of “must”.
7. Vy is giving Mai some feedback. Read and underline the forms of must.
3. Consolidation 4’
- Ask Ss to complete the sentences. Ss can share their ideas in pairs. Discuss answers as a class. As an extension, Ss can act out the sentences, one acting as a teacher, one acting as a student.
8. Look at the classroom rules below. Write some more rules for you and your classmate.
Example:
 1. We must arrive on time.
 2. We mustn’t pick flowers in the school garden.
4. Using knowledge (option)
5. Further practice (option)
IV. Experience:
Period: 36
UNIT 5: NATURAL WONDERS OF THE WORLD
 Communication
I. Objectives
1. Knowledge, Skills, Attitude: 
a. Knowledge: By the end of this lesson, students can use must and mustn’t to give orders and talk about and give travel advices. 
- Vocabulary: the lexical items related to “things in nature” and “travel item”.
- Grammar: Superlatives with short adjectives.
Modal verb: must
b. Skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
c. Attitude: hard, concentrated and active.
2. Capacity is formed and developed for students
- Self – learning capability
- Communicative competence
II. Preparation
1. Teacher: text book, extra board, cassette tape and real objects.
2. Students: textbook, notebook, workbook.
III. Students’ activities
1. Warm up (5’)
Teacher’s & students’ activities
Contents
- To introduce the new lesson.
- T can use the picture of mount Everest in the book at page 53 to ask some questions and the Ss answer.
- Where are they? What are they doing?
- Must we take a torch to mount Everest?
2. Knowledge formation activities (36’)
Teacher’s & students’ activities
Contents
- Have Ss look at extra vocabulary.
- Show the picture of Mount Everest.
- Ask Ss to look at the picture of Mount Everest and show picture of extra vocabulary. Ask Ss to decide whether the objects are useful for going to Mount Everest, e.g. Must we take a torch to Mount Everest?
- Ask Ss to read quickly and check their ideas.
- Ask Ss to read the text again and ask some follow-up questions.
Extra vocabulary:
Tent
Torch
Sun hat
Waterproof coat
Map
Mobile phone
1. Read the travel guide entry.
- Must we take a torch to Mount Everest?
- What is a mountain range?
- What do you think diverse mean?
- Have you had any unforgettable experiences?
- Ask Ss to use information in the text and their own ideas to fill the must and mustn’t columns.
2. Now make a list of the things you must take to the Himalayas. Then add things you mustn’t take.
- Create your own list and demonstrate the activity with a more able St.
- Swap roles. Then ask the class to complete the role-play.
3. Role-play being a tour guide and a tourist. Tell your partner what to prepare for their trip to Himalayas. Try to give reasons.
- Ask the class to complete the role-play. Ask pairs to demonstrate for the class.
4. Perform your role-play for the class.
3. Consolidation 4’
- T asks ss to write.
- Ss write.
- Write 4 sentences with must and mustn’t.
4. Using knowledge (option)
5. Further practice (option)
IV. Experience:
Signature
Week 12: ........................................................

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