07/09/2015

UNIT 1: BACK TO SCHOOL

OBJECTIVES

Throughout this unit, the student will be able to achieve the following points:


  •  Identify classroom objects
  •  Listen and say Tiger’s word chant
  •  Play the games
  •  Listen and understand the story
  •  Give a personal response and be aware of values in the story
  •  Recall and repeat the story
  •  Sing the songs
  •  Practise pronunciation: /p/
  •  Make the cut-out
  •  Act out the story using the cut-out
  •  Do a role play
  •  Listen, understand and repeat the Ping and Pong story
  •  Identify, ask and say what you do at school
  •  Recognise and read key words
  •  Listen and respond to classroom language
  •  Review own learning

CONTENTS

1.-  LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE AND USE

Linguistic knowledge:

ACTIVE LANGUAGE
RECEPTIVE LANGUAGE
CORE LANGUAGE
RECYCLED LANGUAGE
CLASSROOM LANGUAGE

Classroom objects
bag, crayon, pen, pencil, pencil case, rubber, ruler, sharpener

Story vocabulary
basket, mum, toy

CLIL vocabulary:
what we do at school
colour, draw, play, sing, talk
bark, fly, good
friend, school, teacher

Structures
It’s a (bag).
Can I have this (pencil), please?
Yes, of course.
Thank you.
Put it in the (basket).
I (draw) at school.
Do you (sing) at school? Yes, I do./No, I don’t.
Don’t … !
Are you …? Yes, I am.
I/We … Do you … ?
My school uniform is (blue).
 fun, roar, run, tiger
Hello, it’s …
Can I have the …, please?

Yes, of course.
Here you are/ Thank you.
 back to school, buy, free, holidays, real, supermarket

ATTITUDES AND VALUES


  •  Interest in naming classroom objects
  •  Enjoyment of a story about going back to school
  •  Awareness of the importance of saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’
  •  Respect for others when communicating
  •  Awareness of the value of practising pronunciation
  •  Willingness to take turns
  •  Confidence in using classroom language
  •  Enjoyment in the humour of the Ping and Pong story
  •  Pleasure in talking about what you do at school
  •  Awareness of how you should behave at school
  •  Willingness to review and assess learning 

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