Demonstrative lesson
Theme: Thats Joes lunchbox
Date: 8. 12. 14
Grade: 5 "B"
Objectives: - to teach pupils the usage of possessive s and possessive adjectives;
- to develop pupils skills in reading, speaking, listening and writing.
Visual aids: Active board, pictures.
Methods of the lesson: Work in pairs and individual work.
The procedure of the lesson
I. Organization moment
-Good afternoon pupils! Good afternoon, good afternoon
Good afternoon to you,
Good afternoon, good afternoon
We are glad to see you!
-How are you? We are fine, and you?
-Who is on duty today? --
-Who is absent today? ---
-What date is it today? --
-What day is it today? ---
II. Warm up
Rhythm drill
Ive got some badges and some watches,
some cameras and CDs,
some dictionaries and pencilcases,
mobiles and TVs,
Ive got some skateboards and some trainers,
some socks and anoraks,
some T-shirts and umbrellas,
bags and baseball caps.
III. Checking up home task
Well, what was your home task for today? Lets check it up!
IV. Presentation "Thats Joes lunchbox"
So, lets listen to the dialogue and then we will do some tasks.
True or False
1. Its Joes lunchbox.
2. Theyre Sadies trainers.
3. Theyre Mr. Kellys football socks.
4. Its Mrs. Kellys umbrella.
5. Its Sadies watch.
6. Theyre Mr. Kellys sandwiches.
7. Its Sadies mobile.
8. Its Joes anorak.
Grammar What are possessives?
Possessives show ownership.
They show something belongs to someone or something.
In other words, they "possess" something.
For example, if we want to show that a book belongs
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