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UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Listening > We're Neighbors!
Pre-Computer
● Tell students that this component is about introducing yourself. Elicit the kinds of questions the
students would ask and expect to be asked on meeting someone for the first time (this may be done
in the students’ native language).
● Explain that the students are going to hear a conversation about registering for a course at a school.
Elicit the information students would need to provide when they register for a course (this may be
done in the students’ native language).
● Teach students the language of the Prepare screen. Teach the greeting Good morning. You may
wish to re-enter greetings at different times of the day, such as Good morning, Good afternoon, Good
evening, Hello and Hi. Teach the question Can I help you? Teach students Steve’s answer Yes, I’d
like to register for classes.
● Write name, address, age, phone number on the board. Make sure students know what they mean.
● Teach students the questions What’s your name? What’s your address? What’s your phone number?
How old are you? Teach them the answers to these questions, for example, My name is Jane Clark.
9 South Street. 583-9122. I’m 21.
● Teach the word neighbor. Show a picture of two houses side by side and tell students that the people
in the houses are neighbors. Using pictures, etc. teach student and secretary and explain new.
Computer Focus
● Have students answer the following questions:
Who is Sarah? (She’s a secretary.)
Who is Steve? (He’s a new student.)
Who is Li Mei? (She’s also a student. She’s Steve’s neighbor.)
Post-Computer
● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions.
● In pairs, students practice asking and answering the questions What’s your name? What’s your
address? What’s your phone number? How old are you? Write the questions on the board as a
prompt and have students role-play the conversation from the video.
● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. divide the class into pairs.
Have students match the answers to the questions. Then they role-play the conversation.
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UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Listening > We're Neighbors!
1. Match the answers to the questions.
Questions Answers
a. 1.
What’s your name?
b. 2.
What’s your
phone number?
c. 3.
What’s your address?
d. 4.
How old are you?
2. Role-play the conversation.
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I live at 12 Pine Road.
I’m 23.
My name is John Smith.
UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Speaking > I'm Tom Smith
Pre-Computer
● Tell students that this component is about introducing yourself. Elicit how they would introduce
themselves on meeting someone for the first time (this may be done in the students’ native
language). You may want to discuss the customs in different countries on meeting someone for the
first time. Explain that in English speaking countries, on meeting someone for the first time or in a
business setting, it is customary to shake hands.
● Teach students the language of the Prepare screen. Teach the following sentences: Hi. I’m Tom
Smith. and the response Nice to meet you. I’m Li Mei. You may wish to re-enter formal and informal
greetings such as Hello, Hi, Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening and Good night.
● Teach the question Where are you from? and the answer I’m from China. Elicit from students the
countries they are from and write the countries on the board. Have students tell the class where they
are from I’m from… .
● Practice pronunciation of words with the sound /ai/. Say the following words and have students
repeat them after you: Hi, I’m, nice, China.
Computer Focus
● Have students answer the following questions:
How do you tell someone your name? (I’m… .)
What do you reply when someone introduces him/herself? (Nice to meet you.)
Where is Li Mei from? (China)
Post-Computer
● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions.
● In pairs, students introduce themselves and ask each other where they are from. They then answer
the question.
● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. divide the class into pairs.
Have students cut out the sentences and put them in the correct order. Encourage students to
complete the sentences with information about themselves. Then have them role-play the dialogue
with their partner.
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UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Speaking > I'm Tom Smith
1. Cut out the sentences and put them in the correct order.
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2. Complete the sentences.
3. Role-play the dialogue with a partner.
UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Reading > Register Today!
Pre-Computer
● Tell students that they are going to read an ad for a college providing English courses. Elicit the
different kinds of information that might be in an ad, depending on where it appears – notice board,
Internet (this may be done in the students' native language). Tell students that they are going to
read an ad on a notice board. Elicit the information that would appear in the ad: name, address and
telephone number of college, times of day when courses are held, name and phone number/email
of contact person for further information.
● Teach students the following words: register, today, name, address, college, classes, morning,
evening, call, information, email, contact.
Computer Focus
● Have students answer the following questions:
What is the name of the college? (Springfield Community College)
What classes are there? (English classes)
When are the classes? (morning and evening)
Who do you contact? (Sarah Cook)
Post-Computer
● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions.
● Students review the ad by answering the following questions:
What is the name of the college? (Springfield Community College)
What is the address of the college? (72 Arbor Street, Springfield)
What is the phone number of the college? (305 678 3342)
Who is the contact person? (Sarah Cook)
What is the contact person's email? (sarahc@springfield.edu)
● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. Students cut out the sentences
and rearrange them to make an ad. The format of their ad should follow that in the online component.
They then answer the comprehension questions about the ad. Encourage students to share their
answers with the class and invite a volunteer to write the ad on the board. as an extension activity for
stronger students, divide the class into small groups and ask them to write an ad for the college or
school where they are currently studying.
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UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Reading > Register Today!
1. Cut out the sentences and put them in order to make an ad.
2. Answer the following questions.
a. What is the name of the college?
b. What classes does the college have?
c. When are the classes?
d. What is the address of the college?
e. Who can you call for information?
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Enterprise Community College
WEEK
UNIT: Lesson
TEACHER-LED LESSONS COMPUTER LESSONS
Lesson Overview Classroom Materials Workbook Pages Assignments
WEEK
4
Unit 1: About
Me
• Homework review
• Lesson Plan (Post Computer Activity):
Writing: Steve’s Application Form
• Lesson Plan (Post Computer Activity):
Vocabulary: Numbers 21-29
• Lesson Plan (Pre Computer Activities):
Vocabulary: Numbers 30-100
• Lesson Plan (Pre Computer Activities):
Vocabulary: Countries
Workbook: Pages 14, 15
Handout: Writing: Steve’s
Application Form
Handout: Vocabulary:
Numbers 21-29
16 • Vocabulary: Numbers 30-100
• Vocabulary: Countries
Unit 2:
Supermarket
Shopping
• Homework review
• Lesson Plan (Post Computer Activity):
Vocabulary: Numbers 30-100
• Lesson Plan (Post Computer Activity):
Vocabulary: Countries
• Lesson Plan (Pre Computer Activities):
Listening: Where is the milk?
• Lesson Plan (Pre Computer Activities):
Speaking: Cash or Credit?
Workbook: Page 16
Handout: Vocabulary:
Numbers 30-100
Handout: Vocabulary:
Countries
17, 18 • Listening: Where is the milk?
• Speaking: Cash or Credit?
UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Writing > Steve's Application Form
Pre-Computer
● Tell students that this component is about filling in a college application form. Elicit the different kinds
of information that might be in a college application form: name, age, address, country, telephone
number, email (this can be done in the students’ native language).
● Teach students the following words: name, age, address, country, telephone number, email, college,
application form.
● Review with students the following questions: What is your name? How old are you? What is your
address? What is your telephone number? What is your email? Where are you from?
Computer Focus
● Have students answer the following questions:
What is Steve’s surname? (Jones)
How old is Steve? (22)
What is his address? (43 Park Road, Springfield, New York)
What is his email? (stevej@aci.com)
Post-Computer
● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions.
● Go around the class and ask various students the following questions:
What is your name?
How old are you?
What is your address?
Where are you from?
What is your telephone number?
What is your email?
● Make enough copies of the HandoUT for all your students. divide the class into pairs and give each
student a copy of the handout. Students ask each other the questions and fill out the application form
for their partner. Encourage students to report their answers to the class, for example, This is Juan.
He is twenty years old., etc.
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UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Writing > Steve's Application Form
1. Ask your partner these questions.
What is your name?
How old are you?
What is your address?
Which country are you from?
What is your telephone number?
What is your email?
2. Complete the application form with your partner’s answers.
Application Form
Name
Age
Address
Country
Telephone
Email
3. Tell the class about your partner.
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UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Vocabulary > Numbers 21-29
Pre-Computer
● Tell students that this component introduces the numbers 21-29. Write the numbers 21-29 on the
board and say them. Have students repeat the numbers. Teach the students to count from 21-29.
● Point to numbers on the board: randomly and have students tell you which numbers they are.
● Write the numbers out in words on the board: twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four,
twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine. draw students’ attention to the use
of the hyphen. Say numbers randomly and have students come to the board and point to them.
● Teach students the language of the Prepare screen. Teach the question How old are you? and the
answer I’m... .
Computer Focus
● Have students answer the following questions:
What comes after twenty-two? (twenty-three)
What comes before twenty-five? (twenty-four)
What comes after twenty-eight? (twenty-nine)
Post-Computer
● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions.
● Go around the class and ask various students How old are you? and have them answer, I’m… .
In pairs, students ask each other How old are you? and then they answer the question.
● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. divide the class into pairs.
Students play a memory game. Have students cut out the cards and place them face down on their
desks. Each player turns over two cards at a time. Players aim to match the words to the correct
numbers. Each time a player finds a number pair he/she keeps the cards and takes a second turn.
If he/she doesn’t find a pair, the next player takes a turn. The player with the most cards wins.
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UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Vocabulary > Numbers 21-29
Memory Game
Cut out the cards and match the words to the correct numbers.
21 22 23
24 25 26
27 28 29
twenty-one twenty-two twenty-three
twenty-four twenty-five twenty-six
twenty-seven twenty-eight twenty-nine
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UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Vocabulary > Numbers 30-100
Pre-Computer
● Tell students that this component introduces the numbers 30-100. Write the numbers 30, 40, 50, 60,
70, 80, 90, 100 on the board and say them. Have students repeat the numbers. Teach the students to
count in tens from 30-100. Point to numbers on the board randomly and have students tell you which
numbers they are.
● Write the following numbers out in words on the board: thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety,
one hundred. Say numbers randomly and have students come to the board and point to them.
● Write the following numbers out in words on the board: thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four,
thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine. Explain to students how numbers between
thirty and forty are formed (31, 41, etc.). Draw their attention to the use of the hyphen. You may want
to re-enter all the numbers from 0 to 29.
● Teach students the language of the Prepare screen. Teach the question What’s your address? and
the answer It’s 75 Main Street. ask various students What’s your address? and have them give you
their own addresses. If their actual address is not between 30 and 100, tell them to choose a number
in that range.
Computer Focus
● Have students answer the following questions:
Who is talking? (a man and a woman/secretary )
Where are they? (in an office)
What is the person’s address? (75 Main Street)
Post-Computer
● Check students’ answers to the computer
focus questions.
● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as
you have pairs of students. divide the class
into pairs and have students complete the
crossword puzzle by answering the math
problems. Encourage students to write their
own math problems and exchange them with
another pair, or come up to the board and
share them with the class.
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UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Vocabulary > Numbers 30-100
Crossword Puzzle
1. Do the crossword puzzle.
1 2
3
4 5
6
7
8
9
10
ACROSS
3. twenty-fi x two
6. one hundred - ten
8. sixty - thirty
9. thirty - eighteen
10. forty + thirty
DOWN
1. ten x two
2. forty + twenty
4. seventy + thirty
5. thirty + ten
7. forty + forty
2. Write more math problems and share them with the class.
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UNIT 1 About Me
First Discoveries
Vocabulary > Countries
Pre-Computer
● Tell students that this component is about different countries. Elicit typical differences that would
distinguish one country from another, for example, the appearance and dress of the people, the
landscape, the language spoken, typical animals or plants associated with the country, etc.
● Show students a map of the world with the countries marked on it. Teach the countries your students
are from and write the names of the countries on the board.
● ask students if they know the names of any English speaking countries, for example, United States,
Canada, Australia, England.
● Teach students the word flag. Show students pictures of the flags of Australia, China, England,
Canada, Mexico, United States and see if students can identify any of the countries according to the
flags. Tell them the countries the flags are from and write the names of the countries on the board.
Show the students the countries on the map.
● Teach the language of the Prepare screen. Teach the question Where are you from? and the answer
I’m from… . Teach I’m, He’s, She’s and They’re and explain when you would use each one.
Computer Focus
● Have students answer the following questions:
How many countries are mentioned? (six)
Which countries are mentioned? (Australia, China, England, Canada, Mexico, United States)
What languages do they speak in these countries? (Australia, England, Canada, United States –
English, China – Chinese, Mexico – Spanish)
Post-Computer
● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions.
● ask individual students where they are from and have them answer I’m from… . Students tell where
a student sitting nearby is from He’s/She’s from… . Point out more than one student from the same
country and elicit from students They’re from… .
● Bring in or have students bring in pictures of famous people from different countries and ask the
same questions.
● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. divide the class into pairs and
have students match the sentences to the pictures. Encourage students to justify their answers.
discuss what languages people speak in these countries.
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UNIT 1 About Me
Vocabulary > Countries
First Discoveries
Where Are They From?
1. Match the sentences to the pictures.
a. They’re from australia.
b. He's from the United States.
c. They’re from Canada.
d. They’re from China.
e. He's from Mexico.
f. She's from England.
2. What languages do the people
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A1 – Unit 1 – About Me.pdf

  • 1. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Listening > We're Neighbors! Pre-Computer ● Tell students that this component is about introducing yourself. Elicit the kinds of questions the students would ask and expect to be asked on meeting someone for the first time (this may be done in the students’ native language). ● Explain that the students are going to hear a conversation about registering for a course at a school. Elicit the information students would need to provide when they register for a course (this may be done in the students’ native language). ● Teach students the language of the Prepare screen. Teach the greeting Good morning. You may wish to re-enter greetings at different times of the day, such as Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening, Hello and Hi. Teach the question Can I help you? Teach students Steve’s answer Yes, I’d like to register for classes. ● Write name, address, age, phone number on the board. Make sure students know what they mean. ● Teach students the questions What’s your name? What’s your address? What’s your phone number? How old are you? Teach them the answers to these questions, for example, My name is Jane Clark. 9 South Street. 583-9122. I’m 21. ● Teach the word neighbor. Show a picture of two houses side by side and tell students that the people in the houses are neighbors. Using pictures, etc. teach student and secretary and explain new. Computer Focus ● Have students answer the following questions: Who is Sarah? (She’s a secretary.) Who is Steve? (He’s a new student.) Who is Li Mei? (She’s also a student. She’s Steve’s neighbor.) Post-Computer ● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions. ● In pairs, students practice asking and answering the questions What’s your name? What’s your address? What’s your phone number? How old are you? Write the questions on the board as a prompt and have students role-play the conversation from the video. ● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. divide the class into pairs. Have students match the answers to the questions. Then they role-play the conversation. TEACHER'S NOTES Copyright © 1990-2015 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 24
  • 2. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Listening > We're Neighbors! 1. Match the answers to the questions. Questions Answers a. 1. What’s your name? b. 2. What’s your phone number? c. 3. What’s your address? d. 4. How old are you? 2. Role-play the conversation. STUDENT HANDOUT Photocopiable Materials. 25 Copyright © 1990-201 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 253-0987 I live at 12 Pine Road. I’m 23. My name is John Smith.
  • 3. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Speaking > I'm Tom Smith Pre-Computer ● Tell students that this component is about introducing yourself. Elicit how they would introduce themselves on meeting someone for the first time (this may be done in the students’ native language). You may want to discuss the customs in different countries on meeting someone for the first time. Explain that in English speaking countries, on meeting someone for the first time or in a business setting, it is customary to shake hands. ● Teach students the language of the Prepare screen. Teach the following sentences: Hi. I’m Tom Smith. and the response Nice to meet you. I’m Li Mei. You may wish to re-enter formal and informal greetings such as Hello, Hi, Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening and Good night. ● Teach the question Where are you from? and the answer I’m from China. Elicit from students the countries they are from and write the countries on the board. Have students tell the class where they are from I’m from… . ● Practice pronunciation of words with the sound /ai/. Say the following words and have students repeat them after you: Hi, I’m, nice, China. Computer Focus ● Have students answer the following questions: How do you tell someone your name? (I’m… .) What do you reply when someone introduces him/herself? (Nice to meet you.) Where is Li Mei from? (China) Post-Computer ● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions. ● In pairs, students introduce themselves and ask each other where they are from. They then answer the question. ● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. divide the class into pairs. Have students cut out the sentences and put them in the correct order. Encourage students to complete the sentences with information about themselves. Then have them role-play the dialogue with their partner. TEACHER'S NOTES Copyright © 1990-2015 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 26
  • 4. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Speaking > I'm Tom Smith 1. Cut out the sentences and put them in the correct order. STUDENT HANDOUT Photocopiable Materials. 27 Copyright © 1990-201 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 2. Complete the sentences. 3. Role-play the dialogue with a partner.
  • 5. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Reading > Register Today! Pre-Computer ● Tell students that they are going to read an ad for a college providing English courses. Elicit the different kinds of information that might be in an ad, depending on where it appears – notice board, Internet (this may be done in the students' native language). Tell students that they are going to read an ad on a notice board. Elicit the information that would appear in the ad: name, address and telephone number of college, times of day when courses are held, name and phone number/email of contact person for further information. ● Teach students the following words: register, today, name, address, college, classes, morning, evening, call, information, email, contact. Computer Focus ● Have students answer the following questions: What is the name of the college? (Springfield Community College) What classes are there? (English classes) When are the classes? (morning and evening) Who do you contact? (Sarah Cook) Post-Computer ● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions. ● Students review the ad by answering the following questions: What is the name of the college? (Springfield Community College) What is the address of the college? (72 Arbor Street, Springfield) What is the phone number of the college? (305 678 3342) Who is the contact person? (Sarah Cook) What is the contact person's email? (sarahc@springfield.edu) ● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. Students cut out the sentences and rearrange them to make an ad. The format of their ad should follow that in the online component. They then answer the comprehension questions about the ad. Encourage students to share their answers with the class and invite a volunteer to write the ad on the board. as an extension activity for stronger students, divide the class into small groups and ask them to write an ad for the college or school where they are currently studying. TEACHER'S NOTES Copyright © 1990-2015 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 28
  • 6. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Reading > Register Today! 1. Cut out the sentences and put them in order to make an ad. 2. Answer the following questions. a. What is the name of the college? b. What classes does the college have? c. When are the classes? d. What is the address of the college? e. Who can you call for information? STUDENT HANDOUT Photocopiable Materials. 29 Copyright © 1990-201 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. Enterprise Community College
  • 7. WEEK UNIT: Lesson TEACHER-LED LESSONS COMPUTER LESSONS Lesson Overview Classroom Materials Workbook Pages Assignments WEEK 4 Unit 1: About Me • Homework review • Lesson Plan (Post Computer Activity): Writing: Steve’s Application Form • Lesson Plan (Post Computer Activity): Vocabulary: Numbers 21-29 • Lesson Plan (Pre Computer Activities): Vocabulary: Numbers 30-100 • Lesson Plan (Pre Computer Activities): Vocabulary: Countries Workbook: Pages 14, 15 Handout: Writing: Steve’s Application Form Handout: Vocabulary: Numbers 21-29 16 • Vocabulary: Numbers 30-100 • Vocabulary: Countries Unit 2: Supermarket Shopping • Homework review • Lesson Plan (Post Computer Activity): Vocabulary: Numbers 30-100 • Lesson Plan (Post Computer Activity): Vocabulary: Countries • Lesson Plan (Pre Computer Activities): Listening: Where is the milk? • Lesson Plan (Pre Computer Activities): Speaking: Cash or Credit? Workbook: Page 16 Handout: Vocabulary: Numbers 30-100 Handout: Vocabulary: Countries 17, 18 • Listening: Where is the milk? • Speaking: Cash or Credit?
  • 8. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Writing > Steve's Application Form Pre-Computer ● Tell students that this component is about filling in a college application form. Elicit the different kinds of information that might be in a college application form: name, age, address, country, telephone number, email (this can be done in the students’ native language). ● Teach students the following words: name, age, address, country, telephone number, email, college, application form. ● Review with students the following questions: What is your name? How old are you? What is your address? What is your telephone number? What is your email? Where are you from? Computer Focus ● Have students answer the following questions: What is Steve’s surname? (Jones) How old is Steve? (22) What is his address? (43 Park Road, Springfield, New York) What is his email? (stevej@aci.com) Post-Computer ● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions. ● Go around the class and ask various students the following questions: What is your name? How old are you? What is your address? Where are you from? What is your telephone number? What is your email? ● Make enough copies of the HandoUT for all your students. divide the class into pairs and give each student a copy of the handout. Students ask each other the questions and fill out the application form for their partner. Encourage students to report their answers to the class, for example, This is Juan. He is twenty years old., etc. TEACHER'S NOTES Copyright © 1990-2015 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 30
  • 9. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Writing > Steve's Application Form 1. Ask your partner these questions. What is your name? How old are you? What is your address? Which country are you from? What is your telephone number? What is your email? 2. Complete the application form with your partner’s answers. Application Form Name Age Address Country Telephone Email 3. Tell the class about your partner. STUDENT HANDOUT Photocopiable Materials. 31 Copyright © 1990-201 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 10. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Vocabulary > Numbers 21-29 Pre-Computer ● Tell students that this component introduces the numbers 21-29. Write the numbers 21-29 on the board and say them. Have students repeat the numbers. Teach the students to count from 21-29. ● Point to numbers on the board: randomly and have students tell you which numbers they are. ● Write the numbers out in words on the board: twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine. draw students’ attention to the use of the hyphen. Say numbers randomly and have students come to the board and point to them. ● Teach students the language of the Prepare screen. Teach the question How old are you? and the answer I’m... . Computer Focus ● Have students answer the following questions: What comes after twenty-two? (twenty-three) What comes before twenty-five? (twenty-four) What comes after twenty-eight? (twenty-nine) Post-Computer ● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions. ● Go around the class and ask various students How old are you? and have them answer, I’m… . In pairs, students ask each other How old are you? and then they answer the question. ● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. divide the class into pairs. Students play a memory game. Have students cut out the cards and place them face down on their desks. Each player turns over two cards at a time. Players aim to match the words to the correct numbers. Each time a player finds a number pair he/she keeps the cards and takes a second turn. If he/she doesn’t find a pair, the next player takes a turn. The player with the most cards wins. TEACHER'S NOTES Copyright © 1990-2015 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 32
  • 11. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Vocabulary > Numbers 21-29 Memory Game Cut out the cards and match the words to the correct numbers. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 twenty-one twenty-two twenty-three twenty-four twenty-five twenty-six twenty-seven twenty-eight twenty-nine STUDENT HANDOUT Photocopiable Materials. 33 Copyright © 1990-201 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 12. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Vocabulary > Numbers 30-100 Pre-Computer ● Tell students that this component introduces the numbers 30-100. Write the numbers 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 on the board and say them. Have students repeat the numbers. Teach the students to count in tens from 30-100. Point to numbers on the board randomly and have students tell you which numbers they are. ● Write the following numbers out in words on the board: thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred. Say numbers randomly and have students come to the board and point to them. ● Write the following numbers out in words on the board: thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine. Explain to students how numbers between thirty and forty are formed (31, 41, etc.). Draw their attention to the use of the hyphen. You may want to re-enter all the numbers from 0 to 29. ● Teach students the language of the Prepare screen. Teach the question What’s your address? and the answer It’s 75 Main Street. ask various students What’s your address? and have them give you their own addresses. If their actual address is not between 30 and 100, tell them to choose a number in that range. Computer Focus ● Have students answer the following questions: Who is talking? (a man and a woman/secretary ) Where are they? (in an office) What is the person’s address? (75 Main Street) Post-Computer ● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions. ● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. divide the class into pairs and have students complete the crossword puzzle by answering the math problems. Encourage students to write their own math problems and exchange them with another pair, or come up to the board and share them with the class. Key▼ TEACHER'S NOTES Copyright © 1990-2015 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 34 1 T 2 S W 3 F I F T Y E 4 o X 5 F 6 n I n E T Y o T E Y R Y H 7 E T U 8 T H I R T Y n G d H R 9 T W E L V E 10 S E V E n T Y d
  • 13. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Vocabulary > Numbers 30-100 Crossword Puzzle 1. Do the crossword puzzle. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ACROSS 3. twenty-fi x two 6. one hundred - ten 8. sixty - thirty 9. thirty - eighteen 10. forty + thirty DOWN 1. ten x two 2. forty + twenty 4. seventy + thirty 5. thirty + ten 7. forty + forty 2. Write more math problems and share them with the class. STUDENT HANDOUT Photocopiable Materials. 35 Copyright © 1990-201 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 14. UNIT 1 About Me First Discoveries Vocabulary > Countries Pre-Computer ● Tell students that this component is about different countries. Elicit typical differences that would distinguish one country from another, for example, the appearance and dress of the people, the landscape, the language spoken, typical animals or plants associated with the country, etc. ● Show students a map of the world with the countries marked on it. Teach the countries your students are from and write the names of the countries on the board. ● ask students if they know the names of any English speaking countries, for example, United States, Canada, Australia, England. ● Teach students the word flag. Show students pictures of the flags of Australia, China, England, Canada, Mexico, United States and see if students can identify any of the countries according to the flags. Tell them the countries the flags are from and write the names of the countries on the board. Show the students the countries on the map. ● Teach the language of the Prepare screen. Teach the question Where are you from? and the answer I’m from… . Teach I’m, He’s, She’s and They’re and explain when you would use each one. Computer Focus ● Have students answer the following questions: How many countries are mentioned? (six) Which countries are mentioned? (Australia, China, England, Canada, Mexico, United States) What languages do they speak in these countries? (Australia, England, Canada, United States – English, China – Chinese, Mexico – Spanish) Post-Computer ● Check students’ answers to the computer focus questions. ● ask individual students where they are from and have them answer I’m from… . Students tell where a student sitting nearby is from He’s/She’s from… . Point out more than one student from the same country and elicit from students They’re from… . ● Bring in or have students bring in pictures of famous people from different countries and ask the same questions. ● Make enough copies of the HandoUT as you have pairs of students. divide the class into pairs and have students match the sentences to the pictures. Encourage students to justify their answers. discuss what languages people speak in these countries. TEACHER'S NOTES Copyright © 1990-2015 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 36
  • 15. UNIT 1 About Me Vocabulary > Countries First Discoveries Where Are They From? 1. Match the sentences to the pictures. a. They’re from australia. b. He's from the United States. c. They’re from Canada. d. They’re from China. e. He's from Mexico. f. She's from England. 2. What languages do the people STUDENT HANDOUT Photocopiable Materials. 37 Copyright © 1990-201 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved. 5 2 1 4 3 6 speak in these countries?