/D/ Teacher demonstrates and drills basic lessons, prepositions of place using visual at board. Presentation and practice (Activities to present and activate the new language) 1 Listen, point and repeat. Pupils’ books closed. Put up the poster on the board. Point to the head and say head. The pupils repeat, chorally or individually. Follow the same procedure to present the words arm, tummy, leg, foot. Name the parts of the body in random order. Ask the pupils to point to them. Extension activity (Optional) Point to the parts of the body sometimes naming them correctly and sometimes not. Ask the pupils to say yes or no. e.g. T: head Class: yes Have you rest? …… Pupils’ books open. Play the CD. The pupils listen, point and repeat the words. Play the CD again with pauses for the pupils to repeat chorally or individually. Look and act out. Read the example and explain the activity. The pupils, in pairs, then act out similar short dialogues. Check round the class, providing any necessary help. Ask some pairs to come to the front of the class and act out their short dialogues.   Sing the What’s the matter? song! Put your hand on your head and mime that it hurts. Ask: What’s the matter? Answer: My head hurts! The pupils repeat after you. Follow the same procedure to present the rest of the song. Play the CD. The pupils listen to the song. Play the song again and encourage the pupils to sing along. Divide the class into two groups and assign a verse to each group. Play the song again for the groups to sing their assigned verses. Play the song again. Time permitting, play the song a third time for the pupils to sing the song as a class. Audioscript What’s the matter? My head hurts! My head hurts! My head hurts! What’s the matter? My head hurts! Let me see! What’s the matter? My head hurts! My head hurts! My head hurts! What’s the matter? My head hurts! Get well soon! (see the Introduction for further ideas on how to exploit the songs) |