An Apple A Day
An Apple A Day
An Apple A Day
AREA COMPETENCES:
C Pragmatic 1.1 Understanding and interpreting the meaning of the proverb "An apple a day keeps the doctor away".
O (spoken 1.2 Using appropriate language and expressions in discussions about healthy and junk food.
M interaction) 1.3 Engaging in role-plays related to shopping for healthy foods.
M
U Communicative 2.1 Listening to and comprehending a text about the benefits of eating fruit.
N (listening, 2.2 Reading and understanding sentences about healthy and junk food.
I reading, 2.3 Writing a paragraph about the importance of eating healthy food.
C written
A interaction) 3.1 Practicing the pronunciation of key words related to healthy eating and food items.
T 3.2 Paying attention to word stress and intonation when reciting the poem "Fruit is good for your eyes".
I Linguistic
V (grammar,
E phonetic)
Learning Objectives
To get acquainted and practice new vocabulary
To understand the proverb of the lesson.
To discuss and categorize healthy and junk foods.
To learn and recite the poem "Fruit is good for your eyes."
To practice pronunciation of key words.
To create a healthy lunch menu.
To role-play shopping dialogues.
To complete sentences using antonyms.
Materials and Equipment ● Textbooks, Pencel, Copybook, Blackboard.
Lesson Stages
Lesson SC Tim Teacher’s Activity Pupils’ Activity 1. Methods Skills to be
stage/ e 2. Techniques evaluated/
Materials 3. Forms of activity Evaluation
I. 1. Methods:
Elicitation 1. Opening 1. Opening Communicative Listening
Dialogue Speaking
Materials: 2 min - Good morning, my dear - Students answer the teacher's
word cards students how are you today? questions and express their feelings.
blackboard
5 min 2. Work with Homework: 2. Work with Homework: 2. Techniques: Speaking
- What was your homework for Reading
today? The students present the homework in Brainstorming
front of the class.
3 min Listening
3. Warm up activity 3. Forms: Speaking
3. Warm up activity
The student answers the questions. Individual work
Today we are going to talk
about healthy and junk foods.
The teacher writes today's date
and the topic on the board.
II. Now, study the spidergram and Students will do exercise 1 and 1. Methods: Reading
Realization say what you like/don’t like. write down the new words in their Communicative Writing
of Sense/ Let’s write the words on the notebooks and on the blackboard. Audiolingual Listening
Informatio blackboard. Deductive Speaking
n Cherries, watermelon, plums, pears,
(Introduce new vocabulary) strawberries, carrot, cabbage, 2. Techniques:
Materials: 3.2 2 min tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, Exercises
Book chicken, meat, cheese, eggs,
sandwiches, tea, lemonade, milk, 3. Forms:
fizzy drink, tea. Whole class work
Individual work
IV. Production of the new vocabulary (Apply new vocabulary in class) 1. Methods: Writing
Extension/ Communicative Listening
Application Exercise 3 page 67. Students do the exercises. Speaking
In groups, make your menu for a 2. Techniques:
Materials: healthy lunch. Present it to the class. Healthy food makes you strong. Junk food Exercises
● Com makes you weak.
puter Healthy food makes you fast. Junk food 3. Forms:
● Book 3.2 10 Exercise 5 page 67m makes you slow. Individual work
4.5 min Can you finish the sentences using Healthy food makes you happy. Junk food
antonyms? makes you unhappy.
Healthy food makes you positive. Junk food
makes you sad.
READING
II. (Introduce new text) Pre –reading (Introduce new text) Methods: Reading
Realization Communicative Listening
of Sense/ Also on this page we have two The students read one sentence at Audiolingual Speaking
Informatio 2.4 7 min dialogs. a time and translate. Direct
n 3.2 Let’s read and role-play them.
2. Techniques:
Materials: Exercises
Book Pop- corn reading.
3. Forms:
Full-class interaction
2.4 2 min
3.2