Kế hoạch bài dạy Tiếng Anh 3 - Tuần 1 Năm học 2023-2024 (Lê Thị Xuân)
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- Thursday, September 7, 2023 STARTER A - Numbers I. OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to: - identify the numbers 1 to 10 through listening, speaking, reading and writing activities; - listen and identify numbers by ticking the correct boxes. - read and match the relevant words with numbers. Kindness: help partners to complete learning tasks Diligence: complete learning tasks Honesty: tell the truth about feelings and emotions II. RESOURCES AND MATERIAL - Pupil’s book Page 7 - Audio Tracks 2,3 - Teacher’s guide Pages 13-14 - Website sachmem.vn - Flashcards/pictures and posters (Unit Starter) - Computer, projector III. PROCEDURE Warm-up and review: 5 minutes Greet the class. - Introduce ways of greeting to the class: + Say the teacher’s and students’ names. + Make eye contact. + Use a friendly nonverbal greeting, such as a handshake, high five, or thumbs-up - Give a few words of encouragement. Game: “Hello – Hi” ( optional) - Introduce “Hello” and “Hi” with an action: wave hands and say “Hello”. Practise many times with the class/ groups/ individuals. - Introduce “Hi” with action: make a V-sign with two fingers and say “Hi”. Practise many times with the class/ groups/ individuals. - Divide the class into 4 groups. Let pupils say the greeting in groups. - Make it more interesting by saying responsively: One says “Hello”, the other has to say “Hi” and vice versa. Give points to the pupils who can do that well.
- Activity 1. Listen, point and repeat. 8 minutes Step 1: Draw pupils’ attention to the numbers. Tell them to listen, point at the numbers and repeat. Play the recording for pupils to listen to the numbers, and familiarise themselves with their stress and intonation. Step 2: Play the recording again for pupils to listen and repeat. Remind them to point at the numbers while listening. Do this several times until they feel confident. Correct their pronunciation where necessary. Step 3: Put pupils into pairs to practise listening, pointing at and repeating the numbers 1 − 10. Go around the classroom to offer support. Activity 2. Listen and tick. 9 minutes Step 1: Draw pupils’ attention to the numbers. Tell them to listen and tick the correct box under each number while listening. Show an example with number three. Play the recording and tick the box under the correct number. Step 2: Play the recording all the way through for pupils to do the task. Play the recording again for them to check their answers. Step 3: Tell pupils to swap their books with their partners, then check answers together as a class. Write the correct answers on the board for pupils to correct their answers. Step 4: Play the recording again for pupils to double-check their answers. Extension: If time allows, play the recording, number by number, for the class to listen and repeat in chorus. Correct their pronunciation where necessary. Activity 3. Read and match. 8 minutes Step 1: Draw two columns on the board like the input. Tell pupils to read the words for numbers and draw lines to match with the target numbers. Use number one as an example: Have pupils read the word in chorus and draw a line to match with number 1. Step 2: Give pupils time to do the task individually or in pairs. Go around the classroom to offer support where necessary. Step 3: Check the answers as a class. Then invite a pupil to come to the front and draw a line on the board to match the words with the relevant numbers. Fun corner and wrap-up: 5 minutes Game: Let’s look and say the numbers! Let the pupils say the numbers and the words. Click to each cloud of word to let it go below the numbers. Ask pupils to say the numbers and words again. Ways to say goodbye! ( Optional) Use the Goodbye and Bye greetings for real communication to dismiss the class. Say Goodbye to individual pupils and have them answer Goodbye or Bye as they leave.
- Thursday, September 7, 2023 STARTER B – THE ALPHABET I. OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to: - identify the letters of the alphabet by correctly pointing at, singing and performing The alphabet song with the correct pronunciation. - identify the alphabet letters and complete the missing ones. - count the letters in the target names. Kindness: help partners to complete learning tasks Diligence: complete learning tasks Honesty: tell the truth about feelings and emotions Responsibility: appreciate kindness Leadership: collaborate with teachers to enhance language skills II. RESOURCES AND MATERIAL - Pupil’s book Page 8 - Audio Track 4 - Teacher’s guide Pages 14 - Website sachmem.vn - Flashcards/pictures and posters (Unit starter) Computer, projector III. PROCEDURE Warm-up and review: 5 minutes Greet the class. Encourage pupils to respond to your greeting. Game: Numbers showing Teacher says Numbers, numbers, then moves hand round and round. Ask pupils to do like teacher. Teacher says a number randomly. Pupils show their fingers in correspondence with the numbers teacher says. Make it become more interesting by doing quicker and quicker. Option 3: Tell pupils to open their books on page 8 and look at B - The alphabet. Write “The alphabet” on the board and model reading it for the class to repeat a few times. Tell pupils what they will learn in this lesson. Activity 1. Listen, point and sing. 8 minutes Step 1: Draw pupils’ attention to the title and lyrics of the song. Tell them about the activity. Model reading the title and the lyrics line by line for pupils to repeat. Encourage them to point at the letters to reinforce their understanding.
- Step 2: Play the recording all the way through for pupils to listen carefully to the pronunciation and the melody. Step 3: Play the recording again for pupils to listen and repeat. Do this several times until they feel confident. Correct their pronunciation where necessary. Step 4: Play the recording all the way through for pupils to sing along. Step 5: Show pupils actions to do while singing along with the recording, for example, use a finger to draw the letters in the air while singing. Extension: Put pupils into groups to make up their own actions for the song. Invite groups to the front of the classroom to sing and perform the song, while the rest of the class sings and / or claps along. Encourage the class to praise or cheer the performers. Activity 2. Read and complete. 9 minutes Step 1: Draw pupils’ attention to the incomplete alphabet. Tell them about the activity. Show them how to do the task: point at the letters respectively for pupils to read, elicit the first missing letter and give feedback. Write the answer on the board and have pupils read it in chorus. Step 2: Give pupils time to do the task individually or in pairs. Go around the classroom to offer support where necessary. Step 3: Invite a pupil to stand up and say the missing letters. Correct their pronunciation where necessary. Write the answers on the board for the class to correct their answers. Extension: Have the class sing The alphabet song a few times . This can be conducted in groups. Activity 3. Count the letters. 8 minutes Step 1: Draw pupils’ attention to the target names. Tell them about the activity and show them what to do: Point at the first name BEN and have pupils count the letters by reading the numbers under the target name in chorus. Point at Number 3 and say that it is the total number of the letters in the name BEN. Get the class to count the letters again in chorus. Step 2: Give pupils time to do the task individually or in pairs. Go around the classroom to offer support where necessary. Step 3: Invite a pupil to stand up and count the letters in the names. Fun corner and wrap-up: 5 minutes Game: What’s missing? Write a number of letters on the board. Let the pupils say the names of letters. Cover one letter. Pupils have to say what’s missing. (This can be played between groups or individual) Check the answer. If it’s correct, give points to the groups/ pupils. Ask pupils to say the name of missing letter again. Repeat the procedure with several other lettes. SPELLING GOODBYE ( optional)
- Say I’m (your name). Spell and write teacher’s name on the board. Say Bye and wave. Ask the pupils to line up and do the same, one by one, as they leave the classroom. Wave back.

