3. Objectives
Communicative:
Tell where things are located.
Language:
Simple present.
A: Where is my camera?
B: It’s on the table.
A: Where are my comic books?
B: They’re next to the alarm clock.
5. Using Imagery!
What?
Using images to understand the meaning of new vocabulary.
How? Steps:
1. Match the images with the vocabulary.
2. If not, identify the places, people and things in the images.
3. Then think about the context.
4. Make sure you understand the relationship between the
image and the vocabulary.
Why?
To understand and memorize new vocabulary more easily by
visualizing things in your mind.
8. Vocabulary
2. Write a sentence using each preposition, to
indicate where are located 4 objects in the
classroom.
3. Share your sentences with a classmate. Check
if you talked about the same objects.
9. Write 4 sentences to tell the location of 4 objects in this bedroom. Use on, in, under and
next to.
Example: The books are on the table.
10. Task
Choose 4 objects in the classroom and ask 5
students about their location.
A: Where is…?/Where are…?
B: It’s…/They’re…
11. Steps
1. Read instructions.
2. Practice the pattern.
3. Stand up.
4. Interview 5 classmates and take notes of their
answers.
5. Share results with the class.
12. Wrap up!
1. Did we achieve the objectives?
2. Did we use today’s learning strategy?
3. Did we complete our task?
13. Homework
1. Book. Unit 3. Review. Pages 42 and 43.
2. Workbook. Pages 23, 24 and 25.
3. Play online:
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=6513
4. Create a conversation where you ask someone about the location of the
objects in your bedroom.