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Hangman game…..
This animal is….. because……
                  • Review: Because (=)

                         Questions:
• Is the animal classified as a mammal, reptile, bird, fish.
                            Why?
              • Is the animal dangerous?
           • Can you own the animal as a pet?
           • Do you think the animal is happy?
           • Do you think the animal is angry?

                   Bonus Question:
               Where does the animal live?
Where do alligators live?
           America          China




• “Lives in”
Alligator Facts!
        • A large adult American
          alligator's weight and length
          is 360 kg and 4.0 m but can
          grow to 4.4 m long and
          weigh over 450 kg.
        • The largest ever recorded
          was found in Louisiana and
          measured 5.84 m.
        • The Chinese alligator is
          smaller, rarely exceeding 2.1
          m in length.
        • Alligators have an average
          of 75 teeth.
        • Alligators live in freshwater.
          Crocodiles in saltwater.
Where are some places that Alligators
             can live?
Some vocabulary. Do the gestures with
                me!
Stream
Boat
Row
Gently
Merrily
Life
Scream
Alligator
Dream
Row, Row, Row your boat!
1. Read the lyrics with me   2. Sing the song with me
Time to do the dance/game!
Emotions Review: Describe the Picture
Communication task 10A p.12
• In groups, pick one of the pictures and write a
  description of what is going on in each photo.




• Afterwards we will share what we wrote
In your picture descriptions should
              include…
       • Nouns= Names, Places, Things
        • Pronouns= He, she, it, is, they
 • Present Continuous actions= talking, sitting,
                    carrying
• Emotions= Happy, Sad, Excited, Disappointed
            Conjunctions= Because
Admire
          • A Verb:
-Regard (look at) with
respect or approval.
-Look at with pleasure.

          Synonyms:
Applaud, appreciate, be
crazy over, be mad about,
praise, take pleasure in,
think highly of, treasure,
value
p. 13 Here are some people that
         others admire:
We will watch some videos and listen
           to some writing:
• Please circle the best answer for each person
  on the worksheet.
Akira Kurosawa
Elizabeth 1st
Marie Curie
Vincent Van Gogh
Mahatma Gandhi
Martin Luther King Jr.
Exercise is important!
• Lets do some exercise as a little break
       • Read through the words
  • Then follow the gestures with me.
Family Vocabulary Worksheet
    • Everyone take a handout
  • We will go through vocabulary
Mother
Father
Grandmother
Grandfather
Brother/Sister
Cousin
Fill out the worksheet with a drawing
             of your family
•

•
My Family Example:
Describe one person you admire (1B)
• Take 5 minutes to write it down
• We will share our answers with each other as
  a circle
5 minute break
This person was a:

  • Artist
 • Queen
• Scientist
  • Actor
Listening Exercise 2 p.13
• I’ll need some actors to read the dialogues
• Guess who the people are talking about by
  matching the question number with a
  pictures.
Celebrity
How do we know about celebrities?
• News
• Television
• News papers

Any other places…..
Interviews
• Normally 1 vs. 1
• Question vs. Answer

• Often interviews
  happen for magazines
  or newspaper articles
The Article
                  • Title:
 Pakorn “Boy” Chatborirak: In his own words

• Can you guess what the article will be about?

   • We will look at a list of words from the
     reading. When I am done please write a
   sentence (or draw a picture) for each of the
                     words.
Soap Opera
Sensation
Excerpt
License
Pharmacist
Figure Out
Content
Recommend
Set
Guru
“Hang Out”
Mentor
Prank
Drama
Reputation
Questions
From the vocabulary words:

• What subjects will come up in the interview?
• What do you expect him to be like?
• What do you hope to find out about him?
1st Reading
• Read the story one time then turn it over

• Try and answer the question: What do you
  think the interview is about?
• What interesting things did you learn about
  Pakorn Chatborirak?
2nd Reading
• Do you think Chat is a hard working person?
  Why, give examples?

• How has Chat’s personality changed once he
  entered show business?

• What are some things that Chat thinks he
  needs to improve?
3rd Reading
• Underline the words that are new or difficult
  to you and try to understand them in the
  text.

• After, ask your partner about the words
  you’ve underlined.
Final Questions
       • Have you ever met a celebrity?
• Would you ever like to be a celebrity? If so,
                   for what?
• If you could meet anyone in the world who
            would you like to meet?
Celebrity Interview
• Practice asking questions to a partner who
  pretends that they are a celebrity.

• Write your answers down in the box to the
  left.
Simple Past
     • Where am I?

     • Yesterday I was?
   • Yesterday you were?
 • This weekend we were?
• This weekend they were?
Meaning of the Simple Past




• S
                    • S
       • A completed action in the past
Comparison of the Verb: To Be
        Present Tense           Simple Past
•   I: Am                •   I: Was
•   You: Are             •   You: Were
•   He/She/It: IS        •   He/She/It: Was
•   We: Are              •   We: Were
•   You (with me): Are   •   You (with me): Were
•   They: Are            •   They: Were
Recalling a History   Interrogatives
  • He was            •Was he?
     born               •Were
• She was a              they?
• They were            •Was I?
How do you form a negative out
of the simple past verb: to be?

     • Insert “not” somewhere……?

          Try these examples:
      He was born in Paris in 1905.
        She was a famous actor.
Interrogatives?
     Positive Form   Interrogative Form (?)
•   I was
•   You were.
•   We were.
•   They were.
•   He was.
•   She was.
•   It was.
4A Conversation Task
          • I will model the dialogue
       • In pairs practice the dialogue
• In pairs rewrite the conversation using real
             names and information.
Communication Task 5:
       The Famous People Game
       • Brainstorm a List of Famous People

                    • Two Teams
  • One member of a team picks a name from the
   board. Can say only one thing about the person.
• Rest of the class can ask questions and guess who
                          it is.
      • Actor can only give a yes/no answer.
• Alligators!
• Row, Row, Row your boat
• People We Admire
• Family Vocabulary
• Pakorn Chatborirak
  Article
• Interviews
• Simple Past: To Be
• Famous People Game.

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Lesson 5 dec 3rd

  • 2. This animal is….. because…… • Review: Because (=) Questions: • Is the animal classified as a mammal, reptile, bird, fish. Why? • Is the animal dangerous? • Can you own the animal as a pet? • Do you think the animal is happy? • Do you think the animal is angry? Bonus Question: Where does the animal live?
  • 3. Where do alligators live? America China • “Lives in”
  • 4. Alligator Facts! • A large adult American alligator's weight and length is 360 kg and 4.0 m but can grow to 4.4 m long and weigh over 450 kg. • The largest ever recorded was found in Louisiana and measured 5.84 m. • The Chinese alligator is smaller, rarely exceeding 2.1 m in length. • Alligators have an average of 75 teeth. • Alligators live in freshwater. Crocodiles in saltwater.
  • 5. Where are some places that Alligators can live?
  • 6. Some vocabulary. Do the gestures with me!
  • 9. Row
  • 12. Life
  • 15. Dream
  • 16. Row, Row, Row your boat! 1. Read the lyrics with me 2. Sing the song with me
  • 17. Time to do the dance/game!
  • 19. Communication task 10A p.12 • In groups, pick one of the pictures and write a description of what is going on in each photo. • Afterwards we will share what we wrote
  • 20. In your picture descriptions should include… • Nouns= Names, Places, Things • Pronouns= He, she, it, is, they • Present Continuous actions= talking, sitting, carrying • Emotions= Happy, Sad, Excited, Disappointed Conjunctions= Because
  • 21. Admire • A Verb: -Regard (look at) with respect or approval. -Look at with pleasure. Synonyms: Applaud, appreciate, be crazy over, be mad about, praise, take pleasure in, think highly of, treasure, value
  • 22. p. 13 Here are some people that others admire:
  • 23. We will watch some videos and listen to some writing: • Please circle the best answer for each person on the worksheet.
  • 30. Exercise is important! • Lets do some exercise as a little break • Read through the words • Then follow the gestures with me.
  • 31. Family Vocabulary Worksheet • Everyone take a handout • We will go through vocabulary
  • 38. Fill out the worksheet with a drawing of your family • •
  • 40. Describe one person you admire (1B) • Take 5 minutes to write it down • We will share our answers with each other as a circle
  • 42. This person was a: • Artist • Queen • Scientist • Actor
  • 43. Listening Exercise 2 p.13 • I’ll need some actors to read the dialogues • Guess who the people are talking about by matching the question number with a pictures.
  • 45. How do we know about celebrities? • News • Television • News papers Any other places…..
  • 46. Interviews • Normally 1 vs. 1 • Question vs. Answer • Often interviews happen for magazines or newspaper articles
  • 47. The Article • Title: Pakorn “Boy” Chatborirak: In his own words • Can you guess what the article will be about? • We will look at a list of words from the reading. When I am done please write a sentence (or draw a picture) for each of the words.
  • 56. Set
  • 57. Guru
  • 60. Prank
  • 61. Drama
  • 63. Questions From the vocabulary words: • What subjects will come up in the interview? • What do you expect him to be like? • What do you hope to find out about him?
  • 64. 1st Reading • Read the story one time then turn it over • Try and answer the question: What do you think the interview is about? • What interesting things did you learn about Pakorn Chatborirak?
  • 65. 2nd Reading • Do you think Chat is a hard working person? Why, give examples? • How has Chat’s personality changed once he entered show business? • What are some things that Chat thinks he needs to improve?
  • 66. 3rd Reading • Underline the words that are new or difficult to you and try to understand them in the text. • After, ask your partner about the words you’ve underlined.
  • 67. Final Questions • Have you ever met a celebrity? • Would you ever like to be a celebrity? If so, for what? • If you could meet anyone in the world who would you like to meet?
  • 68. Celebrity Interview • Practice asking questions to a partner who pretends that they are a celebrity. • Write your answers down in the box to the left.
  • 69. Simple Past • Where am I? • Yesterday I was? • Yesterday you were? • This weekend we were? • This weekend they were?
  • 70. Meaning of the Simple Past • S • S • A completed action in the past
  • 71. Comparison of the Verb: To Be Present Tense Simple Past • I: Am • I: Was • You: Are • You: Were • He/She/It: IS • He/She/It: Was • We: Are • We: Were • You (with me): Are • You (with me): Were • They: Are • They: Were
  • 72. Recalling a History Interrogatives • He was •Was he? born •Were • She was a they? • They were •Was I?
  • 73. How do you form a negative out of the simple past verb: to be? • Insert “not” somewhere……? Try these examples: He was born in Paris in 1905. She was a famous actor.
  • 74. Interrogatives? Positive Form Interrogative Form (?) • I was • You were. • We were. • They were. • He was. • She was. • It was.
  • 75.
  • 76. 4A Conversation Task • I will model the dialogue • In pairs practice the dialogue • In pairs rewrite the conversation using real names and information.
  • 77. Communication Task 5: The Famous People Game • Brainstorm a List of Famous People • Two Teams • One member of a team picks a name from the board. Can say only one thing about the person. • Rest of the class can ask questions and guess who it is. • Actor can only give a yes/no answer.
  • 78. • Alligators! • Row, Row, Row your boat • People We Admire • Family Vocabulary • Pakorn Chatborirak Article • Interviews • Simple Past: To Be • Famous People Game.