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Unit 15 COMPUTERS
Lesson 1 Getting started + Listen & read
A. The objectives
- Content: Tenses: - present perfect with already and yet
- By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to understand the topic about the computers. They’ll use
the language to talk about the benefits as well as the disadvantages of computers
B. Materials: Pictures, realia, manual, disk, cassette, OHP, transparencies,...
Work arrangements: Individuals, pairs, groups, T-WC
Anticipated problems: ss don’t know much about the computers
C. Procedure
I. Warmer
Shark attack: Here is a machine in your
home and in the office.
How can computers help us?
II. Checking the old lesson
COMPUTERS
III. New lesson
Presentation
Getting started
Get ss to work in groups to make a list of
the benefits of computers
Preteach
Eliciting: explanation, translation, visual,
examples, realia
Modelling, choral repetition
Individual repetition
written record
VN meaning
Pronunciation
Checking vocab: Rub out and remember
Presentation dialogue
Set the scene, introduce the characters
T reads the dialogue once
Ss listen and repeat in chorus
Ask ss to practise in half-half and in pairs
Notes: pronunciation: weak sounds,
intonation, linking sounds
Model sentences
Who says what?
Ask ss to listen to the dialogue again and
decide who says what
Concept check:
Meaning:
Form: Have/ Has + S + past participle + yet?
S + have/ has + already + past participle
Use: Present perfect with Yet to show that
the speaker is expecting something to
happen; with already to talk about the
actions that have happened sooner than
expected.
Pronunciation:
I. Getting started
Computers are very useful
Computers save time
Computers help us learn interestingly, more
quickly
Computers are convenient/ easy for storing/
keeping information
Computers help us relax by providing
interesting games, music and videos.
II. Listen and read
1. Vocab
- a printer
- turn on (v) ≠ turn off
- connect (v):
- proper (adj) properly (adv)
- a plug:
- a socket:
- come out of:
- manual (n):
- be under guarantee:
2. Who says what
- The printer isn’t working
- There shouldn’t be anything wrong with it
- Have you turned it on yet?
- I have already done it
- Have you connected it properly?
- I know how to connect a printer
- Has the plug come out of the socket?
3. Fact or opinion
Fact
Opinion
The computer isn’t
v
working
There
v
I know
v
The manual
v
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Practice
Ask ss to practise the dialogue again (books
closed)
Explain ‘Fact and Opinion’
+ Fact: a thing that is known to be true,
especially when it can be improved
+ Opinion: Your feelings or thoughts about
someone or something, rather than a fact
Ask ss to run through the statements and
decide which is fact and which is opinion
Work individually, pair and compare
T gets feedback on the OHP
Production
Ask ss to work in groups to talk about the
benefits and the disadvantages of computers
IV. Consolidation
Computers
V. Homework
I bought
V
I don’t know
v
4. Benefits and disadvantages of computers
- I think computers are useful ...
Study vocab by heart
Read the dialogue again, write dictation and
translation
Practise talking about the benefits and
disadvantages of computers
Prepare new lesson
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