I. Objectives:
1. Knowledge: by the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to:
- ask for and give information about the Asian Games
- talk about sports results
2. Skill: speaking
II. Teaching aids: textbook, poster, markers, blackboard
III. Methods: communicative approach
IV. Procedure:
Ngo Quyen high school Date of preparing: 27/02/2010 Supervisor: Tran Thi Thu Hong Date of teaching: 05/03/2010 Trainee teacher: Dang Thi Huong Class: 11/3 Unit 12: The Asian Games Period 74 (Speaking) Time: 45 mins Objectives: Knowledge: by the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to: - ask for and give information about the Asian Games - talk about sports results Skill: speaking Teaching aids: textbook, poster, markers, blackboard Methods: communicative approach Procedure: Content Activities I. Stabilization (1 min) II. Check- up (3mins) : * Questions –answers: What is the purpose of the Asian Games? How often are the Asian Games held? * Vocabulary: + living or taking place in, on or near water àaquatic + value highly à appreciate + go before others à advance + use of strength or energy to do something à effort III. Warm- up: (4 mins) : Write the name of sport beginning letter of Asian country Asian countries Sports Malaysia Vietnam Korea China Thailand Singapore Philippines Brunei * Key answer: Asian countries Sports Malaysia Mountain- biking/ climbing. Vietnam Volleyball Korea Karate do . China Chess/ cycling. Thailand Table tennis/ tennis. Singapore Soccer/ squash/ shooting.... Philippines Ping-Pong.. Brunei Basketball/ boxing/ bodybuilding/ billiards.. IV. Pre- speaking: (6 mins) Use the provided words to make questions, then answer: 1. 1st, were, the, Where, Asian, held, Games, when, and? à Where and when were the 1st Asian Games held? àThey were held in 1951 in India 2. countries, in, How, part, many, took, Games, the, Asian, 1st? àHow many countries took part in the 1st Asian Games? à Eleven countries took part in the 1st Asian Games 3. you, the, competed, at, Can, name, the, sports events, Games, 1st, Asian? à Can you name the sports events competed at the 1st Asian Games? à Basketball, cycling, football, aquatic sports, athletics and weightlifting competed at the 1st Asian Games V. While- speaking: * Task 1: (10 mins): Repetition and substitution: Ask and answer questions about the Asian Games (p. 139) Example: A: When and where were the 1st Asian Games held? B: (They were held) in 1951 in India. A How many countries took part in the games? B: Eleven. A: How many sports were there at the Games? B: Six. à Structure: + Where + be + S + V3/ V-ed? + When + be + S + V3/ V-ed? + How many countries participated/ took part in the Games? + How many sports were there at the Games? à Remember: + use “the simple past tense” to refer to events in the past + use “ passive voice” when talking about “ when and where the Asian Games took place” à Useful language: Asking for information Giving information + Could you tell me a bit more about? + Would you mind telling me.? + Do you happen to know.? + Well, let me see + Let me check .. + Wait a minute, I’ll just have a look . + Oh, let me think for a moment * Task 2:(10 mins): Take turns to talk about the sports results of the Vietnamese athletes at 14th Asian Games, * Expected answer: A. When were the 14th Asian Games held? B. They were held in 2002. A. Where were the 14th Asian Games held? B. They were held in Korea. A. In bodybuilding, how many medals did the Vietnamese athletes win? B. In bodybuilding, the Vietnamese athletes won one gold medal and one bronze medal. VI. Post- reading: (10 mins): Report: Talk about the winners getting medals at the 14th Asian Games in Busan, Korea. Time and place 2002, Busan, Korea Number of athletes and officials 125 athletes and 65 officials Number of medals 18 Bodybuilding - 1 gold medal (Lý Đức) - 1 bronze medal (Phạm Văn Mách) Billiards - 1 gold medal (Trần Đình Hòa) - 1 silver medal (Dương Hòang Anh) Karatedo - 2 gold medals (Vũ Kim Anh and Nguyễn Trọng Bảo Ngọc) - 1 bronze medal (Phạm Trần Nguyên) Shooting 1 bronze medal (Nguyễn Mạnh Tường) Wushu - 1 silver medal (Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Oanh) - 1 bronze medal (Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Đức) VIII. Home work : ( 1 min) - practice speaking about the sports results. - prepare for the listening part. - T asks Ss to close the book. - Ss are required to check- up the old lesson. * Key answer: 1. The purpose of the Asian Games is to develop intercultural knowledge and friendship within Asia. 2. The Asian Games are held every four years. - T puts Ss into 2 teams. - T draws 2 lines on the board containing 2 categories: “countries” in the left column and “name of sports” in the right column. - T gives Ss some names of Asian countries. Ss think of a word connected with sport beginning with letter of Asian countries and write down. - The team who has a lot of answers will be a winner. - T leads in the new part: “ from countries and sports given above, the speaking we are going to learn today is the Asian Games - T writes 3 jumbled sentences and asks Ss to rewrite in the right order. - Ss go to the board and write down their questions and answers. - T asks Ss to open the book and look at the dialogue on page 139 - T reads example one time and asks Ss to repeat. - T gives structure and useful language to Ss. - T asks Ss to practice in pairs by using the information in the table to substitute for the suitable information. - Teacher moves around to give help. - T calls on some pairs to present their dialogue in front of class. - The others listen and give ideas if any. - T corrects. - T asks Ss to take turns to talk about the sports results of the Vietnamese athletes at 14th Asian Games, using the information from the table on page 140. - T divides the whole class into 2 groups (group A and B). - Group A asks the questions and Group B answers to make a conversation and vice-versa. - T sticks poster on the board. - T asks Ss to base on information on the poster to talk about the winners getting medals at the 14th Asian Games in Busan, Korea. Ss work in groups. - T calls on some groups to make their presentation. - T corrects. * Expected answer: Vietnam took part in the 14th Asian Games in Busan, Korea in 2002 with 125 athletes and 65 officials. Vietnam won 18 medals at all and ranked the 15th. In bodybuilding, Ly Duc won a gold medal and Pham Van Mach won a bronze medal. In billiards, Tran Dinh Hoa won a gold medal and Duong Hoang Anh won a silver one. The two gold medals and one bronze medal in karatedo belonged to Vu Kim Anh, Nguyen Trong Bao Ngoc and Pham Tran Nguyen. Nguyen Manh Tuong won a bronze medal in shooting. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh and Nguyen Thi My Duc won a silver and a bronze medal in wushu. It is hoped that in the near future, Vietnam will receive more medals in a variety of sports events. Đà Nẵng, ngày 27/02/2010 BCD.TTSP GVHD SVTT Đặng Thị Hương
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