Lesson aims
Students practice the skills of reading
and writing, with extended writing in the Workbook.
New language
describe, experience,
emperor
penguin, ship, make a sound, film (v), woke up,
bored (by)
Recycled language
camping,
What does … do?
simple past (
asked, had, stayed, camped, was, didn’t
need, filmed, forgot
),
Antarctica, ice, make movies,
last/next, cold, warm, get dark, quiet, at night, You
can hear … , noisy, close to, exciting, have breakfast
Materials
CD
1
|
A
world map
|
Four or five
photographs of wild/endangered animals in different
countries (e.g., a tiger in a swamp in Asia, a golden
eagle
on a cliff in North America, a mountain gorilla in
Rwanda, a jaguar in a rain forest in Brazil) (optional)
Warmer
•
Play
Last one standing
(see page xvi) with sentences
about camping/outdoor
activities, e.g.,
I like camping.
I’d like to do wild camping. I’d like to sleep under the
stars. It’s not a problem for me if there aren’t any
showers on vacation. I like eating outside. I’m not afraid
of the dark. I’m good at hiking.
Student’s Book page 2
1
Look below! What does Ben Taylor do?
•
Focus on the right-hand side of the photograph and ask
What kind of birds are these?
(
Penguins.
)
Where do they
live?
Elicit
Antarctica
and show
students where it is on
the world map. Elicit adjectives to describe Antarctica
(
cold, beautiful, lonely
). Read the question about Ben
Taylor above the picture and point to the photographers.
Students guess. Don’t confirm answers. You can also ask
more prediction
questions about the text, e.g.,
Where did
Ben stay? Was it quiet?
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