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?
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.
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.
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.
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.