| Practice Work with ex -s . K БТ Production Ref-tion Home work Evaluating of pupils: The end of the lesson. | 14m. 9m 6m 1m 2m | Exercises 2a-2b a) students look at the illustrations and combine them with the corresponding words. Some words are familiar to them, and some words are new to them remember these words or you should give them time to find meaning. If the level of students is low, therefore, the teacher refuses the lesson, explaining the meaning of unfamiliar words from the pictures . The teacher reads the correct answers, Exercise 4 The teacher explains To read the text about Canada again, and the text- both pay attention to the following words. The teacher together with the students discusses words and offers . The teacher asks questions to make sure that the students understand the words of the donation commission. Then the students read the text and fill in the blanks. At the end of the task , the answers are checked in pairs, and then together with the teacher. Exercise 5 The students read the text again and answer the questions in pairs, and then check the answers together with the teacher. New words p/79 (ex-s of workbook) 5- 4- 3- 2- Thank you for the lesson , good bye! | Answers: beavers and polar bears live in Canada, The national anthem for Canada is "O Canada". The national emblem of Canada is the maple leaf. The flag of Canada is red and white, with a red maple leaf on it. Among several native Canadians, Inuits have a bigger population, and they live in igloos. Poutine is one of Canadians' national dishes, Canada is a country in North America, It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the east, to the Pacific Ocean in the west; to the north lies the Arctic Ocean, Greenland is to the northeast. Canada is north of the United States, Answers: 1) Ottawa; 2) 3; 3) about 38 million people: 4) English and French; 5) maple leaf; 6) Ottawa, Toronto, Montréal, Quebec, Vancouver; 7) 10; 8) the Canadian dollar; 9) O Canada; 10) ice hockey and skating. Answers: 1) the three borders of Canada: the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean. 2) The USA borders Canada. 3) Canada is in North America, 4) The name Canada comes from the word Kanata and it means village or settlement. 5) Canada Day is on 1s July, People march in parades through the streets, listen to live music, and watch fireworks at night in many Canadian cities. They may also enjoy music concerts, barbecues, and picnics on this special day, Also, Canadians eat one of their national dishes, poutine. 6) The Inuit are one of the First Nations groups in Canada. | M/C1,2,3 S/C 1,2,3 M/C1,2,3 S/C 1,2,3 | Pair.m Gr.m Group/m. Pair.m. Ind/m Pair.m Ind/m | |