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Brainy unit 1 angielski, Ćwiczenia z Język angielski

Zadania utrwalające do tematu pierwszego z książki Brainy

Typologia: Ćwiczenia

2022/2023

Załadowany 09.10.2023

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Pobierz Brainy unit 1 angielski i więcej Ćwiczenia w PDF z Język angielski tylko na Docsity! Teaching notes and keyEXTRA SUPPORT Unit 1 Vocabulary consolidation 1–3 Type of activity: Labelling pictures and miming. Organisation: Individual work. Time: 15 minutes. Preparation: Copy one worksheet per SEN student. To use: After Lesson 3. INSTRUCTIONS • Hand out the copies of the worksheet. Ask students to name the objects in the pictures in Activity 1 and to show them as a mime. • Explain that students are going to label the pictures with the correct words from the box. Using the example, point out that the shape of the box suggests what type of letter they need. Draw the three types of boxes on the board. Write a few random letters, eg. c, g, d on the board and elicit which box they should go in. Then ask students to write the words on their worksheets. Check the answers. • Point to Activities 2 and 3. Ask students to fold the worksheet in half, with the pictures and words on the outside. They should look at the part with the pictures and try to name the objects. In Activity 3, they should turn the worksheet over so that they can only see the words. They should read each word and show it as a mime. KEY (ACTIVITY 1): 1 notebook 2 pen 3 board 4 computer 5 pencil case 6 chair 7 rubber Unit 1 Lesson 7. Reading 1 Type of activity: Reading comprehension, vowel recognition. Organisation: Individual work. Time: 20 minutes. Preparation: Copy one worksheet per SEN student. You need the recording of the text from the Student’s Book, lesson 7. To use: With lesson 7. INSTRUCTIONS • Hand out the copies of the worksheet. Ask students to listen to and read the article. Use the recording from the Class CD. Pause after each paragraph and ask comprehension questions, e.g. Do Chinese people use letters similar to those in Europe? What’s in the photo? Is Chinese easy or difficult? Does the Hawaiian alphabet have 12 or 20 letters? Is the Hawaiian alphabet easy? How many vowels are there in English? What’s in the photo? • Students complete the task based on the information in the article. Check the answers. • Students complete task b) and circle all the words beginning with vowels. Check the answers. KEY a) a, e, i, o, u b) The words beginning with vowels are highlighted. Chinese There are no letters in Chinese! Chinese people use over 4,000 symbols. Look at this photo! It’s a school in China. The symbols mean school. Chinese is beautiful, but it’s very difficult to read. Hawaiian Hawaiian has got a very short alphabet. There are only 12 letters: a, e, i, o, u, h, k, l, m, n, p and w. The alphabet is easy, but the sounds are difficult for language learners. English The English alphabet has got 26 letters. The number of vowels is five: a, e, i, o, u. People use picture alphabets for fun. This is an alphabet with people.
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