adjectives to describe the peoples physical and emotional feelings.- 5 min Open-class feedback.- 3 min
2. Ex A pg 36 - Students work in pairs and try to guess the meaning of the words in bold 7 min
3. Teach target language- MEANING, FORM, PRONUNCIATION 15 min
4. Controlled practice ex B pg 36 10 min
5. Free practice 1- give students the pictures from the Lead-in. In groups of 3 or 4 students think about one or more expressions from the target language to describe each picture. Then, they take turns and image a situation/ story for each picture. 15 min
6. Error correction 3 min
7. Free practice 2- give students a set of cards with the target language. Students work in groups of 3 or 4. Students are given the beginning of a story and they each have to continue the story by taking a card from the pile and using it in a sentence. 10 min
Show a picture of the crazy man:
Write the sentence on the board: Dylan woke up in a really grumpy mood 10 min
8. Error correction 5 min
9. Follow-up / Extra activity 15 min
Listening, ex A and B pg 36
MEANING- CCQs
1. To be in stitches: How do you laugh when youre in stitches? Hard 2. Yawn- mime 3. To be in bits: extremely happy or upset? Upset 4. To be stuffed: what do you have to do to be stuffed? Eat a lot 5. To be tossing and turning: do you sleep well if you toss and turn? No 6. To be off your head: what do you have to do to be off your head? Drink or take drugs 7. Live up to the hype: if a movie doesnt is it a good/ bad movie? Bad 8. Overwhelmed- are you relaxed or feeling a lot of emotions? A lot of emotions (Ive just won the lottery) 9. To feel rough: healthy or a bit sick? A bit sick 10. Mortified: synonyms? embarrassed, foolish FORM- to be: in stitches, in bits, stuffed, tossing and turning, off your head, overwhelmed, mortified To feel: in bits, stuffed, overwhelmed, rough, mortified
PRONUNCIATION-
BACKCHAINING: live up to the hype ELLIPSIS: tossing and turning
Disappearing drill
NEED: 16 books 4 sets of pictures 4 sets of word cards markers
SITTING: Lorenzo, Matilde, Martina, Eliza , one in each group