9 Class New
9 Class New
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nts
attach their boat in the appropriate
area of the map that reflects their
emotions and mood after the
lesson
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Reading: Comparing generations.
Topic:
9.C7
Learning objectives(s)
that this lesson is 9.R2
contributing to 9.UE14
Middle ask: What were their clothes like? What were their
hairstyle like?
Ask: What do you think life was like in the
1950s? Make a
Ex.2 p.10. Justifying True/False statements sentence Pictures, book
and
with reference to the text.
write it
What do you think life was like in the 1950s?
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Ending the
lesson
Reflection
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past.
https://jeopardylabs.com/play/simple-past-and-past-perfect4
Reflection
Ending the How well do I understand?
lesson
4 - I can do this and explain it to someone else.
Unit: LESSON: Module 1 Lesson 4
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Reflection
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the lesson
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that this lesson is 9.W2
contributing to 9.UE9
Beginning Internet
the lesson Presentation
Video and
. images Emoticon
Presentation Handouts with
task
Unit: LESSON: Module 1 Lesson 6
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Talking about past events.
9.L1
Learning objectives(s)
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contributing to 9.S7
Middle
Prepare a dialogue. Imagine you want to tell
your friend about an event.
A Ask if you’ve told them about the event
before.
B Say no and ask what it was like.
A Describe the event.
B Ask if A had a good time.
A Reply and tell B about the best bit.
B Ask what happened then.
A Tell B how it ended.
B Say it sounds great.
Reflection
“Cinquain” is a five-line poem based on the
Ending the lesson content of the material under the study.
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lesson
Reflection
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Topic: Comparing generations
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Learning objectives(s)
that this lesson is 9.R9
contributing to 9.UE3
Middle Watch a lovely and tender video about the life of Presentation
two people who met when they were children and Video and
the moments they have shared. images
Complete the sentences, put the sentence in order,
multiple choice, answer the questions.
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grammar
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Topic: The British sense of humour.
9.C8
Learning objectives(s)
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contributing to 9.S7
.
Watch the
video
Middle “Health
benefits of
Make a sentence and Pictures
laugher”
write it
and do the quiz.
https://eslvideo.com/quiz.php?id=26924
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Topic: CLIL: Media studies. The British sense of humour.
9.C8
Learning objectives(s)
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contributing to 9.S7
used to
Complete the sentences with used
to or didn’t use to and the verbs.
1. My dad didn’t use to drive (not
drive) to work.
Beginning the lesson 2. My gran __________ (wear)
platform boots in the 1970s.
Answer the
3. Children __________ (not play) Emoticon
teacher’s question
with electronic toys.
4. My dad __________ (have) a black-
and-white TV.
5. I __________ (not speak) to my
friends on a mobile phone.
6. __________ (you/wear) a different
hairstyle when you were younger?
Reflection
Pair share
Ending the lesson At the end of a lesson learners share with
their partner:
Three new things they have
learnt:
What they found easy
What they found difficult
Something they would like to learn in the
future.
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Topic: Project. An interview summary: teenage years.
9.L8
Learning objectives(s)
that this lesson is 9.S7
contributing to 9.UE3
Reflection
Pair share
Ending the lesson
At the end of a lesson learners share with their
partner:
TERM 1.
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT TASKS
Listening (Link)
Task 1. Listen to four people talking about their hobbies. For questions 1 - 4, name the
hobby and choose from the list (A-E) what each person says about it. Use the letters only
once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.
A It teaches you about other cultures. Speaker 1:_
В You learn to work with others. Speaker 2:_
С It demands a lot of free time. Speaker 3:_
D It can be stressful at times. Speaker 4:_
E It helps you to stop worrying.
Speaking
Task 2. An individual interview on the suggested topic for approximately 2 minutes for each
student.
Card 1
1. What kinds of hobbies do you know?
2. How can hobby reflect our personality?
3. Do you have any hobby/pastime activity? If so, what is it?
4. How long have you had this hobby? Why do you like it?
5. Are there any activities that you used to do and that you don’t do anymore? Why did you
stop?
6. How does hobby influence a person's life?
Card 2
1. Which hobbies are the most popular among teenagers?
2. Do you have any hobby/pastime activity? If so, what is it?
3. When did you first develop this hobby?
4. How much time do you spend on your hobby? Is this enough? Please explain.
5. Are there any hobbies you would like to try?
6. Why do people need hobbies?
Card 3
1. Why do we have different kinds of hobbies?
2. What factors influence your choice of a hobby/pastime activity?
3. What is your favourite hobby/pastime activity? Why?
4. What hobbies used to be popular, but aren’t common now? Why have they gone out of
fashion?
5. What are some of the advantages of having a hobby?
6. Can your hobby become your profession and vice versa? Can you think of any examples?
Card 4
1. Do you have any hobby/pastime activity? If so, what is it?
2. How did you become interested in your hobby? Please explain.
3. What have you tried but didn't like? Please explain.
4. What hobby would you want to try someday? Why?
5. What do hobbies and interests tell about a person?
6. What do your hobbies and interests tell about you?
Card 5
1. Why it is important for people to have time for leisure activities?
2. Do you have any hobby/pastime activity? If so, what is it?
3. Why are some leisure activities more popular than others?
4. What types of leisure activities may become more popular in the future?
5. What type of leisure activities helpful for teenagers? Why?
6. Some people do not have any leisure activity. Why it is the case?
Descriptor
Assessment criteria Task Mark
A learner
1D - karate 1
Identify the position of
speakers in an extended 1 2B - basketball 1
talk with some support. 3A - watching TV 1
4E - drawing 1
Transript 1
Speaker I
I suppose I've been doing it for about four years now. The thing with karate is that you have to
practise constantly. I found that quite hard at first because I wasn't used to it, but now I quite
enjoy doing my exercises these days. A lot of it is in the mind. You have to be able to
concentrate and to stay calm. The end result should be perfect harmony between mind and body.
It can be difficult to stay calm, though, when you're trying to get the next belt. There's a lot of
pressure on you to do all the moves perfectly.
Speaker 2
Basketball is a wonderful game. My uncle got me my first basketball and I've been playing ever
since. From the moment I picked it up, I loved the game. I joined a team when I was old enough
and now I play matches every weekend and train about three times a week. It's a sport that
teaches you a lot about teamwork - you have to learn how to cooperate well with other people.
Some people don't like that, but I think it's what sport is about.
Speaker 3
I don't know if you'd call it a hobby exactly, but I do watch a lot of TV. I find it entertains me
when I haven't got anything better to do. I'll watch whatever's on, really, although I'm not so
interested in sports. I know some people think it's a waste of time, but I'm not embarrassed. I
think I've learned a huge amount from television, and not just watching documentaries. Watching
foreign programmes can help your English, and you learn about how people live in other
countries much better than you can from a book. That's where you'll find me most weekends, in
front of the TV.
Speaker 4
I like spending time on my own, so drawing is the ideal hobby for mе. I started drawing when I
was very young, like most people, and I found that I was quite good at it. I don't know. I can just
look at something and I know how to put it onto paper Mostly, I draw things that I see around
me, but sometimes I just make things up from my imagination. I can escape from my everyday
problems that way. And the good thing is that when you've finished you've got a work of art that
you can hang on your wall, or give to somebody.
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Medical science.
Topic:
Middle Internet
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listening/advanced-c1-listening/benefits-sport
Grammar presentation
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Topic: Alternative therapy (exercise and health).
9.S3
Learning objectives(s)
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contributing to 9.UE1
Self-reflection.
Ending the
lesson
My My feelings My Valuable
participation and difficulties thoughts for
in the lesson emotions me from the
during the lesson
lesson
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Topic: May, might, could, must, can’t.
Learning objectives(s) 9.C6
that this lesson is
contributing to
9.C9
9.W3
In these exercises (1-3) you will practise using
Middle modal verbs to express certainty, Answer the
probability, and deduction: must, can’t, could,
teacher’s
may, might.
https://test-english.com/grammar-points/b1/ question Emoticon
modal-verbs-of-deduction/
Date:
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Topic:
Phrasal verbs (a healthy lifestyle).
Learning objectives(s) 9.L6
that this lesson is
9.L8
contributing to
Lesson objectives All learners will be able to:
use and pronounce some target language accurately in response to prompts and in controlled
tasks with support
Most learners will be able to:
use and pronounce most target structures accurately in response to prompts and in controlled
tasks with support
Some learners will be able to:
use and pronounce most target structures accurately in response to prompts and in controlled
tasks with little support
Planned activities
Pupil’s Marks
Planned timings Teacher’s activities Resources
activities
Turn to your SB p.24 ex.1 and match the phrasal
Beginning the lesson verbs in blue in The eight-point health plan with
synonyms a-h. Answer the
teacher’s Emoticon
Complete the dialogue with the phrasal verbs in
the box. question
carry on with * get rid of * start off with * stay away
from * stick to * taken up * try out
Who is the oldest person you know? How old are they? Make a Pictures,
How healthy is their lifestyle? sentence and
Middle
write it
Read the article below. Answer the questions.
1 Why are the people of Okinawa famous?
2 What are the reasons for their good health?
Ending the lesson
Self-assessment.
Summary sentence
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Topic: Past modals.
9.C9
Learning objectives(s)
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contributing to 9.W2
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Topic:
Exchanging opinions.
9.L5
Learning objectives(s)
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contributing to 9.S7
Make a
sentence Pictures,
Middle
and write
Look through the model dialogue in your SB p.26 ex.2. it
Pay attention to the key phrases for exchanging opinions.
.Self-assessment.
Ending the lesson
How well do I understand?
4 - I can do this and explain it to someone else.
3 - I understand and can do this by myself.
2 - I need more practice.
1 - I don't understand this yet.
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Topic: A discussion essay.
9.S7
Learning objectives(s)
that this lesson is 9.R6
contributing to 9.W5
Put the paragraph topics from the essay in the correct Make a
order. Pictures,
Middle sentence and
Conclusion – writer’s opinion write it
Introduction – the situation
Arguments for footballers’ high salaries
Arguments against footballers’ high salaries
Ending the lesson
Self-assessment.
How well do I understand?
4 - I can do this and explain it to someone else.
3 - I understand and can do this by myself.
2 - I need more practice.
1 - I don't understand this yet.
Topic:
Sport stars of Kazakhstan.
9.S7
Learning objectives(s)
that this lesson is 9.R1
contributing to 9.W1
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Topic:
CLIL. Biology: Healthy eating.
Learning objectives(s) 9.R1
that this lesson is
9.W1
contributing to
Lesson objectives All learners will be able to:
Recognize and use vocabulary connected with success in sport
Plan what you will eat and drink for a day. Look Make a sentence Pictures,
Middle at the Eatwell Guide for ideas. and write it
Breakfast
Lunch
Evening
meal
Snacks and
other drinks
Ending the lesson
Self-reflection.
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Topic:
Review.
9.L2
Learning objectives(s)
that this lesson is 9.S5
contributing to 9.S7
Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs in the Make a Pictures,
box. sentence
Middle cut down on * get over * give-up * take up * work out
Tomorrow, I’m going to give up junk food. This is my last burger!
1. I __________ at the gym every day.
2. Joe’s dentist wants him to __________ sugary foods and and write it
brush his teeth more often.
3. I need a hobby. I think I’ll __________ tennis.
4. When my girlfriend finished with me, my friends helped me
to __________ it.
TERM 1.
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT TASKS
Reading
Task 1. Read the text.
Keeping Fit
Good health is not something we are able to buy at the chemist’s and we can get back with a
quick visit to the doctor when we are ill. We often ruin our health by poor diet, stress, a bad
working environment, and carelessness. By keeping fit, changing bad habits or the surrounding
conditions we can make our body last without major problems. And what are the ways to keep
fit?
First of all you must miss no chance of outdoor activities. Skating or skiing in winter and
swimming in summer must become part of your everyday life. Second, exercise. You must
exercise whenever you can – in the morning or in the evening. Third, regular meals are a must if
you want to keep fit. Try to avoid going without any food for hours.
The Romans spoke of health in a proverb: “A healthy mind in a healthy body.” In addition
to physical health, an understanding of mental health is also important. The body does a great
deal to take care of itself, but by learning a few important health rules, it is possible to help the
body to work at its best.
Nowadays, health specialists promote the idea of wellness for everybody. Wellness means
achieving the best possible health within the limits of your body. Some people prefer a lot easier
exercise to more strenuous exercise. Some people like playing three sweaty, competitive games
of tennis.
The English people in the 1990’s have become very concerned about their health. In fact,
fitness has become almost a national obsession. In large cities and small towns alike, people jog
regularly, join sports teams and go to health clubs and Fitness Centers to work out.
Writing
Task 2. Look at the pictures and write a story to go with them. Use the following plan.
Paragraph A: introduction
Paragraph B: background information
Paragraph C: main events
Paragraph D: conclusion.
A leaner
Find particular facts and 1 chooses "The reasons of poor health" for the 1st 1
parts in reading passage. paragraph.
chooses "Ways of keeping fit" for the 2nd
1
paragraph.
chooses "The importance of physical and mental
1
health" for the 3rd paragraph.
chooses "The ideas of health specialists" for the
1
4th paragraph.
chooses "How English people take care about
1
their health" for the 5th paragraph.
Write sentences about real writes a story according to the plan; 1
and imaginary past events,
uses appropriate vocabulary with correct
activities and experiences 1
spelling;
connecting sentences into
links sentences into paragraphs logically using
paragraphs. 1
proper connectors;
Form ideas effectively and 2
uses grammatically correct sentences;
demonstrate the ability to 1
including modal verbs;
express them clearly.
Distinguish the difference in
the usage of modal verbs for conveys ideas clearly. 1
different functions.
Total marks 10