Module 1 Using my five sensesGrammar:1.Modal verbs ‘can/can’t: I can/can’t ---2.Wh-questions: What can you see /hear? What colour is it? What is it?3.Yes/No question: Is this your --- /Is it--- Yes, it is./ No, it isn’t.4.Possessive adjectives: your, my, her5.Imperatives: Listen to--- Touch --- Taste ---/Smell---/ Close ---6.Verb ‘to be’: It’s --- /It’s a/anV ocabulary:Mirror, can, hair, brown, eye, mouth, can’t, grey, listen to, street, roof, her, cage, aeroplane, bus, car, boat, drill, telephone, hear, soft, hard, rough, smooth, touch, how, does, feel, toy, pineapple, hat, cold, lemon, sweet, sour, taste, strawberry, lime, smell, nice, fish, prawnSounds: a ( Jane, make, aeroplane)a (fat, man, jam)e (she, see, these, tree, street)e (Eddie, ten, red, peg)Daily Expressions:Hello, this is --- (on the phone)How are you? I’m fine, thank you.How does it feel? Can I help you?Unit 1 Looking and seeingLanguage functions: Talking about abilityIdentifying and describing objects in terms of colourAsking and answering questions about possessionsSaying the sound ‘a’ in its open syllable form Language skills:Use modeled phrases and sentences to communicate with teachers and other learner.Pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence withthe vowel sound ‘a’ in its open syllable formMain points: Can use the sentences: What can you see?/What colour is it? Difficult points: Yes/No questions: Is this your ---?Teaching beach:Using the old words and sentences to learn the new words and sentences. Using the things and pictures to learn the words.Teaching times: Five periodsThe First PeriodLanguage focus:Using nouns to identify different parts of the bodyUsing modal verb ‘can/can’t’ to talk about abilityLanguage skills:Use modeled phrases and sentences to communicate with teacher and other learners.Open an interaction by asking questionsMain points: Can use the sentence “What can you see? I can see---.”Difficult Points: Can spell the words and using the sentence.Materials: a mirror , a mask , a tape, Book 3BThe Second PeriodLanguage focus: Using nouns to identify thingsUsing predicative adjectives of colour to describe thingsUsing modal verb ‘can’ to talk about abilityLanguage skills: Using modeled phrases and sentences to communicate with teacher and other learnersMaintain an interaction by replying to questionsMain points: Can spell the words and using the sentences.Difficult points: Can recite the words and write the sentences. Materials: some colour pencils, rulers, rubbers ---The Third PeriodLanguage focus: Asking ‘Wh-‘ questions to find out various colo urs students see.Using modal verb ‘can’ to t alk about abilityLanguage skills: Identify a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound ‘a’ in its open syllable formUsing modeled phrases and sentences to communicate with teacher and other learners.Main points: Can say the sentences. Pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound ‘a’ in its open syllable form.Difficult point: Can use the sentences.The Fourth PeriodLanguage focus: Using possessive adjectives to show possession. Language skills: Use modeled phrases and sentences to communicate with teacher and other learners.Close an interaction by using appropriate formulaic.Main points: Can use possessive adjectives to show possession.Can ask and answer the sentences.Difficult points: Can contract my/your. Can copy the sentences. Materials: Cassette 3B and a cassette player Workbook 3B P3The Fifth Period (Exercises)Language focus: Asking and answering questions about possessions Talking about ability.Language skills: Use modeled phrases and sentences to communicate with teachers and other learners.Pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel soundLanguage functions: Identifying objects by their soundsResponding to simple instructionsUsing telephone formulaeSaying the sound ‘a’ in its closes syllable form.Language skills: Open an interaction by eliciting a responseMaintain an interaction by using phrases to replyMain points: Can use imperatives to give instructions and directions. Can use the sentences to ask and answer.Difficult points: Can say and write the phrases .Teaching times: Five periodsThe First PeriodLanguage focus: Using imperatives to give instructions and directions Using nouns to identify things.Language skills: identify key words in an utterance by recognizing stress. Main point: Can spell and read the words.Can use imperatives to give instructions and directions.Difficult point: Can use the phrases .The Second PeriodLanguage focus: Using imperatives to give instructions and directions Using nouns to identify things.Language skills: identify key words in an utterance by recognizing stress. Main point: Can make a new rhyme. Can say and recite the words. Difficult point: Can make a new phyme.The Third PeriodLanguage focus: Using modal verb ‘can’ to talk about abilities.Asking ‘Wh-‘ questions to find out various kinds of specific information about a person.Language skills: Open an interaction by asking a question.Pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound ‘a’ in its closed syllable form.Main point: Can use modal verb ‘can’ to talk about abilities.Difficult point: Can ask ‘Wh-’ questions to find out various kinds of specific information about a person.Materials: Cassette 3B ,Workbook P5, Wallpictures 3BThe Fourth PeriodLanguage focus: Using formulaic expressions to start a telephone conversation.Using formulaic expressions to greet people and respond to greetings. Using imperatives to give instructionsLanguage skills:Using modeled phrases or sentences to communicate with other learners Maintain an interaction by replying to a question.Main point: Can use imperatives to give instructions.Difficult point: Use imperatives to give instructions.Materials: Cassette 3B and a cassette playerLanguage focus:Using modal verb ‘can’ to talk about abilities.Asking ‘yes/no’ questions using modal verb ‘can’ .Language skills:Use modeled phrases or sentences to communicate with other learners. Open an interaction by asking a question.Main point: Can use the sentences to ask and answer.Difficult point: Asking questions using modal verb ‘can’. Materials:Unit 3 Touching and feelingLanguage functions:Identifying objects by touchAsking questions about and describing the way things feelIdentifying letters of the alphabet shapesResponding to simple instructionsSaying the sound ‘e’ in its open syllable fo rmLanguage skills:Use modeled sentences to communicate with other learnersOpen an interaction by eliciting a responseProduce simple sentences involving listsPronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sounds ‘e’ in its open syll able formTeaching times: Five periodsThe First PeriodLanguage focus:Using adjectives to describe things.Using imperatives to give instructionsAsking ‘How’ questions to find out the texture of a thing.Asking ‘Wh-’ questions to find out a specific thi ng.Language skills:Maintain an interaction by replying to a question.The Second Period Language focus:Using adjectives to describe thingsUsing imperatives to give instructionsAsking ‘How’ questions to find out the texture of a thing Language skills:Locate specific information in response to simple questions Open an interaction by asking a questionMaintain an interaction by replying to a questionMain point:Can use the question to find out the texture of a thing Difficult point:Can use two adjectives to describe thingsMaterials:A soft toy, a bag, a balloon, an apple and a pineappleCassette 3B, Photocopiable P6,7The Third PeriodLanguage focus:Asking ‘How’ questions to find out the texture of a thingAsking ‘yes/no’ questions to obtain simple responsesLanguage skills:Locate specific information in response to simple questionsOpen an interaction by asking a questionMaintain an interaction by replying to a questionPronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound ‘e’ in its open syllable formMaterials:Cassette 3B Wallpictures 3B Workbook P7Module 1 Unit 4 Tasting and smelling Language functions:Indentifying objects by taste and smell.Asking questions about and describing the taste and smell of objects Responding to simple instructionsSaying the sound ‘e’ in its closed syllable formLanguage skills:Use modeled sentences to communicate with teachers and other learners Open an interaction by eliciting a responsePronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound ‘e’ in its closed syllable formTeaching breach: Use the fruits and the food to learn the words.Act and practice the sentences.Teaching times: Five timesThe First PeriodLanguage focus :Using nouns to identify thingsUsing adjectives to describe thingsUsing imperatives to give instructionsAsking ‘Wh-’ questions to find out a specific thingsLanguage skills:Open an interaction by asking a questionMaintain an interaction by replying to a questionMain point: Using adjectives to describe thingsTeaching beach: Using the fruits and food to taste and try to say.The Second PeriodTeaching aims: Have the students to ask and answer the questions.Have the students to read the words and sentences.Language focus: Using nouns to identify thingsUsing adjectives to describe thingsA sking ‘Wh-’ questions to find out a specific thingTeaching breach: Using the things and practice.Materials: Cassette some ap0ples , some oranges , a lemon, a banana, a strawberry, a limeThe Third PeriodTeaching aims: Have the pupils to pronounce the words and vowel ‘e’ in closed syllable correctly.Have the pupils to ask the feelings.Language focus: Using nouns to identify thingsUsing adjectives to describe thingsDifficult point: Can pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound ‘e’ in its closed syllable formMain Point: Can pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound ‘e’ in its closed syllable formMaterials: a pineapple, a prawn, a dried prawn, sweets, cakes , different kinds of fruit.The Fourth Period Teaching aims: Have the pupils to act out the dialogue.Language focus: Using formulaic expressions to start a conversation Using formulaic expressions to request somethingDifficult point: Using formulaic expressions to start a conversation Main Point: Can make a small dialogue about shopping Materials: some fruits cassetteModule 2 My favourite thingsUnit 1 Animals I likeLanguage focus: 1.Wh-questions: What are they?2. Yes/No question: Do you like…?3. Verb “to be”: They are…4. Countable nouns(plual)Skills:Speaking e modelled phrases and senyences to communicate with a teacher and other learns2.Open an interaction by eliciting a response3. Maintain an interaction by providing information to factual /yes/no questions4.Pronounce correctly a series of words in a sent ence with the vowel sound “i” inits open syllable formListening 1 Identify key words in an utterance by recognizing the stress2. Locate specific information in response to simple questions3. Identify a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound”i” in its opensyllable from.Writing Develop written text by repr oducing sentences from teacher’s writing.Diffcult points 1.Wh-questions: What are they?2. Yes/No question: Do you like…?3. Verb “to be”: They are…4. Pronounce correctly a series of words in a series of words in a sentence withthe vowel sound “i” in its open syllable formTeaching aids: Pictures,tapeTeaching times fourFirst period: Look and learn, Look and say, Ask and answerSecond period: Look,red and say . Ask and answerThird period: Read and guess. Learn the soundFourth period: ReviewFirst PeriodContents: words: cats , dogs, rabbits, lizards, snakes, birdsSentences: Do you like cats? Yes, I like … No, I don’t like …I like… Language focus: Using nouns to identify different animals. E g. snakesUsing simple present tense to express interests and preferences.Ask yes/ no questions to obtain simple responses.Contents: words: lions, tigers, zebras, elephants, giraffes, pandassentences: Do you like…? Yes, I like … No, I don’t like …Language focus: Using nouns to identify different animals.eg. pandasUsing simple present tense to express interests and preferences.Ask yes/ no questions to obtain simple responses.Third PeriodContents: sentences:They’re tall/big/black/…What are they? They’re____s.Lan guage focus: Using adjectives to describe animals. eg. They’re tall.Ask “wh”questions to find out about animals. eg. What are they?Contents: Review Unit1Difficult points: Do you like…? Yes,I like… No,I don’t like…What are they? They are…Module 2 My favourite thingsUnit 2 Toys I like: Language focus: 1 .Wh-questions: What do you like?2. demonstratives: these, this3. pronoun: weSkills:Speaking e modelled phrases and senyences to communicate with a teacher and other learns2.Open an interaction by eliciting a response3. Maintain an interaction by providing information to factual /yes/no questions4.Pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound “i” inits closed syllable formListening 1 Identify key words by recognizing the stress2. Locate specific information in response to simple questions3. Identify a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound”i” in its closedsyllable from.Wri ting Develop written text by reproducing sentences from teacher’s writing.Diffcult points 1.Wh-questions: : What do you like?2. demonstratives: these, this3.Pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound “i”in its closed syllable formTeaching aids: Pictures,tapeTeaching times fourFirst period: Look and say, Ask and answerSecond period: Read a story .Third period: Make a robotFourth period: Look and say, Do a survey,Learn the soundFidth period: ReviewFirst PeriodContents: words: super, beautiful, these, bicycle,dollSentences: Do you like these bicycles ? Yes, I like …No, I don’t like…These bicycles are super. I like this bear.Language focus: Using demonstratives to refer to people or things.eg:These bicycles are super.Using simple present tense to express interests and preferences.Eg: I like this bicycle.Second PeriodContents: words: skateboard(s), robot(s)sen tences: like … I don’t like …Language focus:Using simple present tense to express likes and dislikes.eg: like s kateboards. I don’t like robots.Contents: words: foil, glue, button, stick,sentences: Stick the foil / boxes / buttons.My name’s Ben. I’m Ron the robot.Language focus: Using nouns to identify things. Eg. Boxes, foilUsing imperatives to give instructions. Eg: Stick the foilAsk “wh”questions to find out about animals. Eg. What are they? Materials: some boxes, glue, some buttons, foil, recorderContents: sentences: Do you like …? Yes,we like …No, we don’t like…sound: i--- / I /Language focus:Ask ‘yes/no’ questions to obtain simple responses. Eg: Do you like balls?Ask ‘Wh-’ questions to find out various kinds of specific informationabout a person. Eg. What do you like?Using simple present tense to express likes and dislikes.eg. we like …wedon’t like…Contents: Review Unit2Difficult points: Do you like…? Yes,we like… No,we don’t like…What do you like? I like…/ We like…Materials: recorderModule 2 My favourite thingsUnit 3 People I like: Language focus: 1.Wh-questions: Who’s she? Who’s that?Where’s…? What’s in your hand?What do you like?2. Possesive adjectives : his3. verb “to have”: I have…4. How question: How are you?How is Ben?5. Demonstratives: this / thatSkills:Speaking e modelled phrases and senyences to communicate with a teacher and otherlearns2.Open an interaction by introducing oneself.3. Pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound “o” inits open syllable formListening 1 Identify main ideas2. Locate specific information in response to simple questions3. Identify a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound”o” in its opensyllable from.Writing Add personal ideas and information to writing when a framework is provided. Diffcult points 1. Wh-questions: What do you like?2. How question: How are you?3. Possesive adjectives : hisTeaching aids: Pictures,tapeTeaching times SevenFirst period: Say and act, Ask and answerSecond period: Look and say, Draw and write .Third period: Read and act a storyFourth period: Read and act a storyFifth period: Say and act,Sixth period: Review soundSeventh period TestFirst PeriodContents: sentences:How old are you? How old is she / he/ Ben /…What’s your / his / her/ your brother’s /your sister’s name? Language focus:Usingformulaic expressions to instroduce oneself and others.Asking ‘Wh’ questions to find out a person’s identity.eg.Who’s she?Asking ‘How’ questions to find out their age. eg.How old are you?Difficult points: What’s your / his / her/ your brother’s /your sister’s name?Contents: sentences: How old is she / he/ Ben /…What’s his / her nam e?I have two friends.Language focus: Using adjectives to describe people.eg: Ben is tall and thin.Asking ‘Wh’ questions to find out a person’s identity.Asking ‘How’ questions to find out a person’s age.Using connectives to link information.eg. I have two friends. Difficult points: Using adjectives to describe people.eg: Ben is tall and thin.Contents: sentences: Take this to Grandma,little Lucy.Your… are… Go to bed.Are yo u all right? I don’t know.Language focus: Using imperatives to give instructions. eg.Take this to Grandma,Little Lucy.Asking ‘Wh-’questions to find out a person’s identity.Using adjectives to describle things. eg. Your eyes are big.Using nouns to identify things. eg. Your teeth are big.Diffiuclt Points: 1.Take this to Grandma,Little Lucy. 2.Act the story.Contents: sentences: Take this to Grandma,little Lucy.Your… are… Go to bed.Are you all right? I don’t know.Language focus: Using imperatives to give instructions. eg.Take this to Grandma,Little Lucy.Asking ‘Wh-’questions to find out a person’s identity.Using adjectives to describle things. eg. Your eyes are big.Using nouns to identify things. eg. Your teeth are big.Contents: se ntences: May I come? Come in,please.What’s in your hand?What do you like? I / We like…I / We don’t like… They’re…Language focus: Using formulaic expressions to ask for permission.eg. May I come in?Asking ‘wh’questions to find out various of specific informationabout a person.eg. What do you like?Diffiuclt Points: Using formulaic expressions to ask for permission.eg.May I come in?Contents: 1. Learn the sound2.Review Unit 3Language focus: Pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence w ith the vowel sound “o” in its open syllable formDiffiuclt Points: What’s his/ her name? What do you like? I/ We like…Module 3 Things around usUnit 1 ColoursLanguage focus: 1.Wh-questions:What colour is / are…?Who is she / he?2. Verb “to have”: She/ He has…Skills:Speaking e modelled phrases and sentences to communicate with a teacher and other learners2. Use appropriate intonation in questions and statements3..Open an interaction by eliciting a response. E.g. what’s that house?4.. Pronounce correctly a series of words in a sentence with the vowelsound “u” in its open syllable formListening 1 Identify key words in an utterance by recognizing stress2. Recognizing rhyming and onomatopoeic words3. Identify a series of words in a sentence with the vowel sound “u” inits open syllable from.Diffi cult points : What colour is / are…?Verb “to have”: She/ He has…Teaching aids: Pictures, tapeTeaching times: Four PeriodsFirst period: Sing a song, Look and tickSecond period: Look and say, Ask and answerThird period: Look and learn, Read and guessFourth period: Review, Learn the soundFirst PeriodContents: Sing a song “The rainbow”Words and express: rainbow, violet, in the sky, Look at the ... Language focus:Using predicative adjectives of colour to describe things. E.g. purpleUsing prepositions to indicate position/place/direction. E.g. Look at the rainbow. Difficult points:Pronounce the words correctly.Teaching breach: Using the song to learn the words.Materials: pictures, recorder。