This document provides an overview of an English lesson for Form 3 students on famous people, specifically profiling David Beckham. The objectives are to improve reading skills, build vocabulary, learn how to write profiles of famous people, and practice using simple past, present perfect and past perfect tenses. The lesson involves predicting text, skimming and scanning, discussing Beckham in groups, reading his profile and answering questions, and writing their own profile of a famous person.
David Beckham is an international sensation. Between being one of England’s best footballers, marrying Pop Icon Victoria Beckham, endorsing famous brands. He has become a household name.
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PPT---Unit 3 David Beckham
1. The Brief Introduction of this Lesson
Grade level: Form 3
Topic: Famous people - David Beckham
Skills: predicting the text , skimming, scanning,
guessing new vocabulary meaning from
context
Objectives:
A) Be able to use reading skills to improve
reading speed.
B) Be able to build their vocabulary through
reading.
C) Be able to know what is a profile and know
how to write a profile of a famous person.
D) Be able to know how to use simple past,
present perfect tense and past perfect tense in
their writing.
2. Unit 1 Famous People
Period 1
Reading
By Eric Chi
(Living English-3A, 2004 Aristo Educational Press Ltd.)
3. Group Division :
A A B B
A A B B
Group 1 Group 2
C C D D
C C D D
Group 3 Group 4
9. Pre-reading
Activity 2:
Describe one of your favorite
famous people or idols to your
peers and guess who is who and
then discuss about him/her in your
group: Why do you like him/her and
what do you know about him/her? --
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10. My Description of a Famous Person
He loves to shop; he looks good
even in a skirt. Whenever he
changes his hairstyle, his fans
follow. He is a talented football
player. He plays for Real Madrid of
Spain and he is the captain of the
England team. Who is he?
Yes, he’s David
Beckham, the world’s
most famous footballer.
12. David Beckham
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=jgV
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Activity 3:
Discuss the following questions among
your group.
Are you the fan of David Beckham?
Why do you like him so much? Or why not?
What do you know about David Beckham?
Try to finish the profile of David Beckham
with your peers.
13. The Profile of David Beckham
Name: _____________
Date of Birth: __________
Place of birth: ____________
Height: ________ Hair color: ________
Eye color: _________
Family: _________________________
Current team: ____________________
Football club(s) he played for:
_______________________________
Worst moment(s) in his career:
_________________________.
14. While-reading
First reading:
Read the text on Page4-5 as fast as
you can and then answer the
questions on Page 5. (within 8
minutes)
Let’s see who can finish them first
and get all answers correct.
Answers to the questions:
1. c 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. b
16. The Profile of David Beckham
Name: _____________
David Beckham
May 2, 1975
Date of Birth: ____________
Place of birth: London, England
______________
Height: ________ Hair color: ________
1.8m Fair
Eye color: _________
Green
Family: Wife-Victoria; 3 sons and 1 daughter
___________________________
Real Madrid
Current team: ____________
Football club(s) he played for:
Manchester United
______________________
Worst moment(s) in his career:
1998 World cup
______________________
17. Post-reading
Group discussion:
Group division 1:
A A B B
A A B B
Group 1-Para. 1&2 Group 2-Para. 3&4
C C D D
C C D D
Group 3- Para. 5 Group 4 – Para. 6
18. Post-reading
Task 1:
Each group will discuss about the
meaning, new vocabulary, structures
and the topic sentence of your own
paragraphs among your group.
(Should you have any problems,
please feel free to raise up your hands
to ask for my help. )
19. Post-reading
Group division 2:
A B A B
C D C D
Group 1 Group 2
A B A B
C D C D
Group 3 Group 4
20. Post-reading
Task 2:
Each member of your new group will
explain the meaning, new vocabulary,
structures and the topic sentence of your
previous paragraph to the other members
and try to answer the questions of Part B
on Page 6.
Try to have a discussion with your
partners about anything of David
Beckham that you like or you don’t like.
21. Answers the Questions of Part B on Page
6
1. His fans follow.
2. The young Beckham had scored a hundred
goals for his team by the age of 8.
3. Because the club hoped that Beckham
could help open the Asian market for them.
4. Because his fans are willing to buy anthing
with his face on it.
5. Because in the 1998 World Cup, he lost his
temper and kicked the opposing team captain.
His team lost when he missed an important
shot.
6. He is famous for his football skills, his
good looks, his clean-living image and also
for being very trendy.
22. Assignment for Today
Writea profile of a famous
person you like most or admire
most through searching for
more information about him or
her on the internet.