Focus on speaking Teacher present the quotation and asks learners what they think about it. Learners share their opinions what they think about it. Teacher asks learners to read the instruction of Exercise 2 page 86. What characteristics do you see as important to a great villain/hero? Choose three for each from the list. Compare your choices with your partner’s. Give examples. Teacher shows the PPT Slide with words. rich proud good leader wicked evil poor intelligent cruel brave strong honest greedy beautiful kind caring Teacher ask learners if there are any characteristics that both heroes and villains could have? Teacher pairs up learners and asks them to think of their favourite film or TV hero(ine)/villain. What makes this character special? Think about: the character’s name, where he /she appears, personality, what happens in the story, what makes him/her special. Quiz time Teacher present the quiz and asks learner to do the quiz. Mark the sentences as T (true) or F (false) 1.L.Frank Baum was born in 1860. 2. J.M.Barrie wrote Peter Pan. 3. Er-Tostik killed the dragon. 4. Wendy is the mother of John and Michael. 5. Peter Pan doesn’t know how old he is. 6. Bapy Khan sent a servant to capture Er-Tostik. 7.Dorothy used an oil can to help the Scarecrow. 8. Burabay is a lake in northern Kazakhstan. Answers: 1.False (He was born in 1856) 2. True 3. Fasle (Er-Tostik with giants fought with the dragon and won, bringing peace and happiness to the steppe.) 4. False (She is their sister) 5. True 6. False (He sent a servant to capture Er-Tostik’s father) 7. False (She used it to help Tin Man) 8. True Assessment criteria: answers at least 6 questions correctly uses at least 5-6 words to describe a character/villain give at least one argument to justify his/her opinion |