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FOCUS: This/that/these/those
TIME:60-75 mins
LEVEL: beginner
MAIN
OBJECTIVES
MATERIALS
NEEDED
LANGUAGE
WARM-UP
ACTIVITY
15 minutes
Singular / Plural
Hold up a shoe. Say One shoe. Hold up two shoes and say, Two
shoes.
Hold up a book. Ask the class how many books you have. Hold up
two books and ask how many books you have.
On the board write:
1 shoe, 2 shoes
1 book, 2 books
Put students into groups of four or five. One student is a runner.
You write the singular and the groups must run to the board and
write the plural. The runner changes with each new word so
everyone in the group is a runner at least once.
Do an example:
You say, Book.
Students should run to the board and write Books.
You say, Shoe.
Students should run to the board and write Shoes.
One point to the first team to write the correct answer on the
board.
WARM-UP
ACTIVITY
10 minutes
PRESENTATION
10 minutes
You will need four pictures or real items. For example, one set
of red flowers and one bunch of blue flowers (or pictures of
these), and two books; one old, one new. Put the red flowers and
the old book at the back of the room. Have some flowers and a
book at the front of the room.
Hold up the book and say, I like THIS book. Point to the book
at the back of the class. Say, I like THAT book.
Get the class to hold up their course books and say I like this
book. Tell them to point at the book at the back of the class
and say, I like that book.
Explain that this means close to you, or here and that is
further away, or there.
Repeat the exercise with one flower in your hand and one
flower at the back of the room.
(here)
I like ________ book. I like ________ flower.
(there)
I like ________ book.
Hold pictures up and tell your partner what you have and what they
have.
Say What is this?
Eg: This is a dog (points to partners picture). That is a cat.
This is hot./ That is cold.
This is small./ That is big.
These are red. / Those are blue
These are old. / Those are new.
WRAP-UP
ACTIVITY
5-10 minutes
Gap fill the correct sentence under the picture. Is that your
hat? Are these your shoes?