Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Lesson plan 9 Klein Natalia
1. TALLER DE PRÁCTICA DOCENTE
Alumno Residente: Klein, Natalia Soledad
Período de la Práctica: Nivel Secundario.
Institución Educativa: Cem 24
Dirección: Calle Cerezos s/n, Colonia J. Echarren. Río Colorado. Río Negro.
Año: 1ro.
Cantidad de alumnos: 20
Nivel linguistico del curso: Elemental/básico.
Tipo de Planificación: Clase.
Unidad Temática: Miembros de la Familia
Clase N°: 9
Fecha: 03/07/15.
Hora: 8.10 a 8.50.
Duración de la clase: 40 minutos.
Fecha de primera entrega: 26/06/15
Teaching Points
Revision of the vocabulary related to family members.
Revision of verb “have got” (positive-negative)
Revision of the possessives adjectives.
The introduction of the verb “have got” (interrogative)
Learning Aims
During the lesson, learners will be able to:
Develop their reading skills by working on a description of a family.
Develop their speaking skills by doing a role-play between them. Also, they develop
their speaking skills by answering questions revising previous topics.
Develop their writing skills by producing their own interviews.
Develop their listening skills by listening to their classmates.
2. Language Focus
Teaching Approach: CLT.
Integration of Skills: the speaking skills are integrated through descriptions of
families which will be used to foster interaction among students and with the
teacher. Also, the reading skills are developed through activities that include an
article about a boy who describes his family. Also, the writing skills are used in the
production of an interview between the students.
PRONUNCIATION
The correct
pronunciation of
plural and singular
words such as:
aunt/aunts.
The correct
pronunciation of
the vowels in the
following words:
uncles/aunts –
father/mother –
sister/brother.
FUNCTION LEXIS STRUCTURE
REV Describing their
families.
Family members:
father, mother, sister,
brother, uncle, aunt,
grandfather,
grandmother, parents.
I have got one
sisters.
I haven´t got any
brothers.
How old is ….?
He is ……
Where is he
from?
He is from …..
My father´s name
is Raul.
NEW Answering
questions about a
description of a
family.
Have got/ has got
(interrogative form)
Have you got any
sisters?
Yes, I have/No, I
haven´t.
Has he got any
uncles?
Yes, he has/no,
he hasn´t.
3. Pedagogical use of ICT in class: there is no use of their netbooks during the
class.
Materials: worksheets with exercises for each student, board, chalk and flashcards
related to the topic.
Seating arrangement: According to the type of activity, the Ss will be sitting in
pairs or in groups of 5 students.
Cooperative work: working in a semi-circle fosters interaction between learners
and then, they will sit in pairs.
Possible problems and possible solutions: the most important problem
could be the organization of the classroom. The learners are a bit active and it is
very difficult to make them be quiet on their chairs. The possible solution is to be
inside the classroom before the bell rings, so I could organize the classroom easily
talking with them while they are coming into the classroom and they are sitting on
their chairs.
Assessment: The assessment will be focused on listening to their partner´s
descriptions of their families. Also, I will monitor them in their activities.
Routine (1 minute)
T: Hello Students! You are welcome to our last class together! How are you?
Ss: Fine! And you
T: Right! Mmm…. A bit sad because I won´t see you again!!
Well, today we are going to keep talking about our family.
Ss: Yes!!!
Transition: let´s start revising if you have done the homework….
Presentation (8 minutes)
T: Please, let´s sit in a semi-circle. Well, did you bring your family´s photographs?
4. Ss: Yes!!!
T: Ok! I brought a photo of my family, too. I will invite you to describes your families using
“have got”. I will start with my own family.
(I will show them my photo walking around the class while I am speaking)
I have got one sister. I have my parents. My father is Victor and my mother is
Teresa. I have got three uncles and two aunts. I haven´t got any grandmothers or
grandfathers. (I will write the sentences on the board in order to make the students
use it as a model)
You will have to make a few sentences describing your families. Please, use my sentences
as a model!
Who wants to start?
Ss: Me!
T: Right! Tell us about your family! Please, show us the photo of your family!
Ss: I have got a brother. I have got my parents. My mother is Susana and my father is
Gerardo. I have got my grandmother and my grandfather. I haven´t got any sisters. I have
got one aunts. I haven´t got any uncles.
T: Ok! But when you say “I have got anaunts”, the word ”aunts” is wrong because you say
“one” so it is singular and you should use “aunt”. Is it clear?
Ss: Yes. I have got one aunt.
T: Very good! Anyone else?
Ss: Me! I have got one brother and one sister. My brother´s name is Patricia and my
sister´s name is Liza.
T: Please, Lautaro, could you describe your family´s photo?
Ss: yes! I have got two brothers. They are Raul and Marcos. I have got one father and one
mother.
T: Right! Please, who else would like to describe their family?
Ss: Me! I have got two sisters and a brother. I have got one grandmother and one
grandfather. . I haven´t got any uncles and aunts.
T: Very good my students!
Transition: let´s keep talking about family members!
5. Activity 1 (20 minutes)
T: I will tell you something (I will speak while I am walking around the class since they are
sitting in a semi-circle) …. Yesterday, I was reading the newspaper and I read an article
about a boy who is living in London and he spoke about his family. He is called Franco and
he is far away from his family (miming “far away”). I will give you a worksheet with the
article. I will invite you to read it and find out what family members he mentions. Is it
clear?
Ss: Yes!
T: You will read the article and you will …
Ss: find out what family members he mentions.
T: Ok, let´s start reading!
T: Well, is it an interesting description?
Ss: Yes, it is!
T: How old is Franco?
Ss: He is thirteen.
T: Right! Where is he from?
6. Ss: He is from Colombia.
T: Perfect! And, which family members could you write down on your netbooks?
Ss: sisters, brother, aunts.
T: Correct!
I will stick one flashcard with a sentence from the article on the board and I will add
another flashcard with the interrogative form of the verb “have got”. The interrogative
form is in red.
WE HAVE GOT TWO AUNTS
HAVE THEY GOT TWO AUNTS? YES,THEY HAVE.
NO,THEY HAVEN´T.
T: Well, what do you notice something different between the positive and the interrogative
forms?
Ss: yes! They are in a different order..
T: What do you think is different?
Ss: the pronoun and the verb.
T: Right! The positive form is composed by the pronoun plus the verb, and the
interrogative form is composed by the verb plus the pronoun.
Is it clear?
Ss: Yes!
T. So, the interrogative form will be composed by the verb plus….
Ss: the pronoun.
T: Right!!! And let´s look at the answers! If you answer “yes” you will change the positions
again and it is similar to the positive form. Is it clear?
Ss: Yes!
T: And what will happen if the answer is negative? Do you think the verb “have got” will be
in positive or negative?
7. Ss: Haven´t!
T: well done!!! The same happens to the singular form. I will stick another flashcard from
the article on the board. Again, the interrogative form is in red.
CECILIA HAS GOT TWO CHILDREN.
HAS CECILIA GOT TWO CHILDREN? YES, SHE HAS.
NO, SHE HASN´T.
T: Ok! What happens in these examples? Is the interrogative in third singular person
similar to the plural one?
Ss: yes!
T: Right! The verb and the pronoun will change their positions again and the answers will
…..
Ss: change as in the singular.
T: Correct! In the third singular person and plural pronouns you will maintain the same
pronouns in the positive, negative and interrogative forms, but there is an exception with
the pronoun “I”! I will stick a new flashcard on the board! Pay special attention to the
pronouns.
I HAVE GOT SISTERS.
HAVE YOU GOT SISTERS? YES, I HAVE.
NO, I HAVEN´T.
T: What do you think is different from the other examples?
Ss: the pronouns change!
T: Yes! Perfect! When you are asking about yourselves, you will use the pronoun “you” in
the question. Is it clear?
Ss: yes!
8. T: So, if the pronoun is “I” in the positive, the question will be composed by the pronoun ….
Ss: “you”.
T: Right! And, the answers are similar to the positive. The pronoun is “I “ again and if it
positive, you will anwer….
Ss: Yes, I have.
T: And, if it is negative, you will answer…
Ss: NO, I haven’t.
T: Well done!!
Transition: let´s continue working!
Activity 2 (10 minutes)
T: Let´s sit in pairs! I invite you to do a role-play. One student acts as an interviewer and
he/she will ask questions about his/her classmate’s family. You will ask questions about
your classmate´s brothers, sisters, father, etc. Please, take your photos in your hands! You
will ask questions using the have got.
I will give you an example. I will choose a student who will be the interviewer and I will ask
him/her questions about his/her family) I will choose…. Joaquin!
T: Joaquin, have you got any sisters?
Ss: yes, I have.
T: How many sisters have you got?
Ss: I have got 2 sisters.
T: Have you got any brothers?
Ss: No, I haven´t.
T: Is it clear students?
Ss: yes!
T: I will give you 5 minutes to prepare it, and then you will show what you have prepared!
You will read if you want. You will feel encourage to read the interview aloud.
Ss: yes!
T: Well, who want to share your interview?
Ss: WE!!!!
9. T: Ok, let´s listen to your classmates!
Jorge: Have you got any brothers?
Milagros: Yes, I have.
Jorge: have you got any uncles?
Milagros: No, I haven´t.
T: Well done! One pair more, what about you? (pointing to the classmates)
Ss. We!
Zaccarías: have you got any aunts?
Cristian: Yes, I have.
Zaccarías: have you got any sisters?
Cristian: No, I haven´t.
T: Perfect! Three more pair of groups show their productions. Please, come to the front!
Transition: Our class is coming to an end!
Closure (1 minute)
T: Well students, I hope you enjoy our classes and the time shared together. I will miss you
a lot!
See you soon!
Bye!
Ss: We love you. Bye!