| Reading and writing 4.1.4.1 4.2.4.1 4.1.4.4 4.3.6.1 4.4.7.1 4.2.2.1 4.2.4.1 4.2.7.1 4.4.4.1 4.4.8.1 4.1.4.1 4.1.4.1 | Step 1 Activities to develop the pupils' reading and writing skills.) Read and underline. Then listen and check. Explain the activity. Allow the pupils some time to read the text and underline the correct words. Play the CD. The pupils listen and check their answers. | Pupils book p 72 (Track 9 CD2) | Then individual pupils read out the text. Answer key eighty 4 have 6 up have 5 or Then individual pupils read out the text. |
| Step 2 Listen and circle. Read aloud the title and elicit from the pupils what they know about volcanoes. Explain the activity. Go through the sentences and elicit/explain any unknown words. Play the CD. The pupils listen and circle the correct word/phrase. Check their answers. AUDIOSCRIPT And now let's talk about volcanoes. Did you know that the word Volcano comes from the word Vulcan, the Roman god of fire? Yes, that's right. As for the largest active volcano, that's Mauna Loa and it's in Hawaii. So if you want to see it up dose, then you have to visit Hawaii. And when you are in Hawaii, you can visit other volcanoes, too. Why? Because most volcanoes are in the Pacific Ocean. There are more than 1,000 volcanoes, but there aren't any volcanoes in the UK. And did you know that the | Pupils book p 72 (Track 10 CD2) | Answer key Hawaii 4 There aren't any Pacific 5 Etna largest volcano in Europe is Mount Etna in Italy? Well that's all about volcanoes |
| Step 3 PORTFOLIO: Portfolio: Talk with your friends. Then write a small text about a campsite in your country. The pupils, in pairs or in groups, talk about a campsite in their country. For homework, tell the pupils to write about the campsite using the text in Ex. 21 as a model. Then help them file their writing activities in their Language Portfolios. Step 4 Let's sing! Refer the pupils to the picture. Ask: What's the weather like in London Town? Elicit: It's windy and rainy. Then say as you mime: It's a windy day in London Town, a windy, windy day. The pupils repeat,chorally and/or individually. Repeat with rainy. Play the CD.The pupils listen and follow along in their books. Divide the class into two groups. Assign a verse to each group. Play the CD.The pupils listen and sing the corresponding verse.Time permitting play the CD a third time for the pupils to sing the song as a class. Step 5 Extension activity (Optional) Demonstrate the movements below. Play the song. The pupils listen and perform the actions, windy (hands above the head and move from side to side) rainy (hands in the air, move fingers and bring hands down). (See the Introduction for further ideas on how to exploit the songs.) Explain the activity. Allow the pupils 3 minutes to w their answers. Ask individual pupils to report back the class. | Pupils book p 72 (Track 11 CD2) Suggested answer key hot, cold, foggy, windy, sunny skiing, snowboarding swimming, surfing, camping rope, first-aid kit, cool box, whistle go near wild animals, go for a walk alone | Welcome to Turgen! We are in the beautiful countryside of Turgen, Kazakhstan! It's a place you have to see to believe! Our campsite offers everything you need, so you don't have to pack a lot of things. There are a lot of fun activities for all the family. You can go walking in the pine forest, go fishing in the lake or just relax and enjoy the view. One thing you must do when you are here is go up the mountain to one of the waterfalls of Turgen. You can go swimming in fhe river there. Book now for an amazing experience! |
| Ending the lesson 4.1.4.1 4.2.2.1 | (An activity to consolidate the language of the lessor Ask the pupils to draw a picture of their town/ci when it's sunny, windy, snowy, etc. Allow them some time to do their drawings. Go around the classroom providing any necessary help. When the pupils finis their drawings they present them to the class. e.g. Pupil 7: It's a sunny day in Astana. | ACTIVITY BOOK (Optional) | |