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«Title of the lesson: You aren't helping»
Teacher: Talipova Ranogul Issakovna
DATE:__________________________CLASS:____3____________________
Title of the lesson: You aren’t helping.
«Present Continuous» («Настоящее длительное время»).отрицательная форма.
Цель урока:
Задачи урока:
1) воспитательные - создать условия для привития уважения к своему речевому партнеру;
2) развивающие - развивать внимание, память, воображение, а также способность к языковой догадке, сопоставлению, наблюдению, различению;
3) образовательные- способствовать расширению кругозора учащихся;
4) практические - ознакомить учащихся с настоящим длительным временем и первично тренировать в его употреблении, учить составлять отрицательные предложения.
Skills to be emphasized:
Objectives: to talk about what people are not doing.
Vocabulary: make, wash, dish, floor, strawberry, taste
Grammar: I am not/I’m not sleeping. You/We/They are not/You/We/They aren’t sleeping., He/She/It is not/He/she/It isn’t sleeping.
Review: I am cleaning
Materials: Class CD, Lesson 10 flashcards
Procedure of the lesson
Organizational moment:
- Who is on duty today?
- What date is it today?
- What day is it today?
- What season is it now?
- Who is absent today?
- Thank you sit down, please.
2. Now let’s start our lesson
The song:
Are you sleeping?
Are you sleeping, are you sleeping,
Brother John? Brother John?
The morning bell is ringing,
The morning bell is ringing,
Ding, ding, dong. Ding, ding, dong.
Warm-up page 34
Review
Presentation
Phonetically training: vbfghgfh
WASH MAKE DISH

FLOOR STRAWBERRY TASTE
PB page 34, Vocabulary
You aren’t helping.
T. follows the steps for presenting stories.
T. asks some questions to check understanding and engages the children. T. asks (avoiding L1 if possible) Who is cleaning the floor? Who is tasting a strawberry? Is Tag sad or happy? Why? Do you have a cake on your birthday?
PB: page 34, 1. Circle.
T. does the example with the class; T. asks the children to look at picture 1 and says The phone’s ringing. Yes or No? T. elicits No.
T. asks the children to read and circle their answers. T. monitors and helps where necessary.
T. checks the answers.
Practice
PB: page 35, Learn with Tag
T. asks a child to stand up and mime reading a book. T. says He/She’s reading. He/She is not talking. He/She isn’t talking.
T. asks the children to read the grammar box out loud.
T. writes on the board: I am not sleeping. She is not sleeping. They are not sleeping. T. rubs out the a in the first sentence and puts in an apostrophe. T. invites children to write the short form for the other sentences.
Optional activity
T. asks the children to look at the sentences in exercise 1 again and turn them into negative. T. demonstrates by reading sentence 1, then saying No, the phone isn’t ringing. T. calls out other postive sentences and asks the children to make them negative.
PB page 35, 2. Write isn’t/aren’t+…ing.
T. asks the children to look at the picture and tell him/her what the boy and girl are doing.
T. does the example with the class: T asks them to read out all the verb options. T. says George is painting a fox. He isn’t painting a rabbit. T. asks the children to read out the example sentence.
T. asks the children to complete the other sentences. T. monitors and helps where necessary.
T. checks the answers.
PB page 35, 3. Play the game.
T. asks the children to look at the picture and tell him/her what they can see.
T. draws on the board the house plan from the picture. T. writes on the board the gapped names of the rooms (for example, k ….ch….etc.). t. invites children to complete the words.
T. asks two children to come to the front to read the example.
T. puts the children in pairs to play the game. T. makes sure they understand that they say an action they do in a specific room in the house.
T. can extend the game by inviting some children to say their sentences for the class to guess where they are.
PB page 35, 4. Write with Karla.
T. asks the children to look at the picture and read what Karla has written out loud.
T. asks the children to write about themselves and their friends like Karla. T. monitors and helps where necessary.
Early finishers can draw and colour a picture to go with their sentences.
T. asks some children to read their sentences to the class.
Homework