Lesson aims
Students use adverbs to describe the
way people do things. They also practice using rising
and falling intonation.
New language
adverbs:
well, badly, beautifully,
slowly, quickly, loudly, quietly
|
daughter, son
Recycled language
musical instruments,
adjectives (
slow, quick
, etc.)
|
superlatives:
the
oldest, the youngest, the best
|
present progressive
Materials
CD2
|
Word cards: see page TB
1
06
|
A bag/box (optional)
Warmer
•
Review the new instrument names. Then play
Act and
guess
(see page xiv) with the word cards.
Presentation
•
Get ready for the next stage of the lesson (open your
bag, get your book, count your markers, etc.), but very
slowly. Make sure the students are watching. Then say
I’m ready. Was I quick or slow?
(
Slow.
)
Say
Yes, I opened
my bag slowly. I got my book slowly. I counted my
markers slowly.
Elicit a translation for
slowly.
Student’s Book page 4
5 Read, listen, and say the names.
•
Point to the photographs and say
These children are
all from the same family.
Ask
Who’s the youngest/
oldest? Who’s playing the (guitar)?
Tell students they’re
going to hear the children’s mom talking. Present
son
and
daughter
by saying
She has one son. She has two
daughters
.
•
Say
Listen and say the names.
Students listen and follow,
then say the name of the child for each sentence.
•
Play the recording again and ask students to follow and
raise their hands when they find a word ending in
ly
(like
slowly
). Pause after each adverb and elicit the adjective
form and the meaning. Note that
well
is the first adverb
in the paragraph – explain that it is the irregular adverb
form of
good
.
Key:
1
Jasmine
2
Sam
3
Elisa
CD2:05
: see Student’s Book page 4
9
6 Read and say
true
or
false
.
•
Students read the sentences and say if they’re true or
false. They can also correct the false sentences.
Key:
1
false
2
true
3
true
4
false
5
true
7 Listen and choose the words.
•
Read through the sentences with the class and check
that they understand the adverbs. Play the recording.
Students circle the correct words.
•
Play the recording again, pausing to elicit the correct
sentence for each clip.
Key:
1
quickly
2
badly
3
quietly
4
loudly
5
beautifully
CD2:06
1
[sound of someone playing a violin quickly]
2
[sound of someone singing badly]
3
[sound of someone playing music quietly]
4
[sound of someone playing music loudly]
5
[sound of someone playing the clarinet beautifully]
8 Do the ends of the question and answer go up or
down? Listen and repeat.
•
Tell students to follow in their books as you play the
recording, pausing after the individual word for students
to show the up and down movement by pointing. Then
play the question or answer for the second time and pause
for students to repeat, trying to copy the intonation.
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