15 Unit aims Students learn about going camping.
This includes:
•
describing things you need to go camping
•
using the infinitive after
want ,
forget ,
try ,
need, and
have •
using
ask (someone) to do (something) in reported speech
•
making suggestions with
Why don’t we … ? and
Should we … ? •
learning about estimating measurements
Background information The photograph
shows a campsite at Mount Rinjani in Lombok,
Indonesia.
Introduction to the unit •
Ask
What’s Unit 1
about? Elicit the meaning of
camping .
Make sure students realize that
camping is the name of
the activity and not the place where people camp (which
is called a
campsite ). Point to the photograph and ask
Where is this campsite? (
In the mountains / At a high point. )
Why are the people camping there? (
Because it’s beautiful. / To see the view. ) Encourage students to say
what else they can see in the photograph (
tents ,
grass ,
rocks ,
clouds ,
the sunset ) and what the weather is like
(
cloudy ).
•
Then ask further questions to personalize the topic, e.g.,
Do you go camping? When do you go? Do you like it? Do you watch the sunset? Where’s your favorite campsite? •
Students can then guess where in the world the
photograph is from. If you have a map or globe,
ask the students to find and point to Indonesia.
•
If time allows, ask students to imagine that they’re one
of the people in the photograph and to write sentences
about what they can see and hear and how they feel.