6 Aeb Unit No. 1 TITLE: My School Looks Different Weeks: 4 UNIT OBJECTIVE: After Completing The Lesson, Students Will Be Able To Compare, Contrast and Describe Places at School
6 Aeb Unit No. 1 TITLE: My School Looks Different Weeks: 4 UNIT OBJECTIVE: After Completing The Lesson, Students Will Be Able To Compare, Contrast and Describe Places at School
6 Aeb Unit No. 1 TITLE: My School Looks Different Weeks: 4 UNIT OBJECTIVE: After Completing The Lesson, Students Will Be Able To Compare, Contrast and Describe Places at School
UNIT No. 1
TITLE: My school looks different
WEEKS: 4
UNIT OBJECTIVE: After completing the lesson, students will be able to compare, contrast and describe places at school.
Describing places and There be / Prepositions Listen for specific Course book To identify specific
location of place information. Teacher’s guide information when listening
Audio CD to the audio CD.
Focus on language CD player
Comparing objects & Comparatives structure. Notebook To express sentences
places Cut outs orally using the structure
Talking about school Solve the exercises Web links and vocabulary studied.
life provided using There
be. To apply there is and
there are adequately.
Create a descriptive
paragraph about To use vocabulary related
school. to classroom and school
accurately.
Listen for details.
To create a paragraph to
Focus on language describe a place.
structure.
To make comparatives
Solve the exercises based on adjectives
provided using syllables.
comparatives.
To apply the use of
Compare two people by comparatives correctly.
writing sentences.
To identify verbs followed
Listen for specific by ing forms.
information.
To use the simple present
Focus on language accurately.
structure.
Create positive,
negative and
interrogative
statements with do and
does.
UNIT No. 2
TITLE: Meet my family
WEEKS: 4
UNIT OBJECTIVE: After completing the lesson, students will be able to identify present and past simple tenses.
Describing people Present simple Listen for details. Course book To identify details when
Teacher’s guide listening to the audio
Talking about ongoing Present continuous Focus on language Audio CD CD.
situations structure. CD player
Bingo cards To express sentences
Talking about past To be past simple Solve the exercises Web links orally using the structure
events provided using the Board and vocabulary studied.
present simple.
Focus on language
structure.
Create positiveand
negative statements
about past ongoing
situations.
UNIT No. 3
TITLE: I watched an interesting movie
WEEKS: 4
UNIT OBJECTIVE: After completing the lesson, students will be able to make simple sentences about past situations.
Exchanging information Past simple: regular Listen to sort out Course book To identify the gist of a
about past events verbs information. Teacher’s guide story when listening to
Audio CD the audio CD.
Expressing facts in the Past simple: irregular Focus on language CD player
past verbs structure. Cut outs To express sentences
Board game (Boost orally using the structure
Describing ongoing Past continuous Solve the exercises your memory) and vocabulary studied.
events in the past provided using regular Web links
past form verbs. Board
Identify regular and
Create positive, negative irregular past verb forms.
and interrogative
statements using the past To use vocabulary related
tense. to past time expressions
accurately.
Solve the puzzle provided.
Make affirmative,
Focus on language negative and interrogative
structure. statements in the Past
Simple.
Solve the exercises
provided using Identify the main
comparatives. characteristics between
the Past Simple and the
Apply the correct form of Past Continuous.
past form verbs in context.
Focus on language
structure.
Talking about Have to: obligation Listen and read a journal Course book To identify the gist of a
obligations for specific information. Teacher’s guide story when listening to
Audio CD the audio CD.
Talking about Must: responsibilities Focus on language CD player
responsibilities structure. Cut outs To express sentences
Board game (make or orally using the structure
Talking about prohibition Can’t: prohibition Solve the exercises do) and vocabulary studied.
provided using has/have Web links
to. Board Identify do and make
collocations.
Request information
applying the use of has To use vocabulary
/have to. related to house chores
and other activities
Listen for details. accurately.
Focus on language
structure.
Produce affirmative
statements with too and
enough.