LESSON 59
Unit 6: STEM |
School: 103 | ||||||
Date:1.02.23 y | Teacher name: Sabyrkulova Zhanar | ||||||
Grade: 11 V, B | Number present: | Number absent: | |||||
Theme of the lesson: | Intelligent Energy Storage | ||||||
Learning objectives | 11.S.5 — interact with peers to make hypotheses and evaluate alternative proposals on a range of familiar and some unfamiliar general and curricular topics;
11. S.7 — use appropriate subject-specific vocabulary and syntax to talk about a range of familiar and some unfamiliar general and curricular topics. |
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Lesson objectives | All learners will be able to:
Increase awareness of their attitude toward telling a lie, especially white lie. Most learners will be able to: Use skills such as brainstorming, discussion to gather information. Some learners will be able to: Practice expressing personal attitudes toward the topic. |
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Previous lesson | Comparing, analyzing and ranking inventions. | ||||||
Plan | |||||||
Planned timings | Planned activities | Learners’ activities | Evaluation | Resources | |||
Begining
5 min |
The lesson greeting.
The teacher sets the lesson objectives, letting students know what to anticipate from the lesson. Lead-in. Ask: Has anyone heard about “white lie” Brainstorm lie and white lie and write them on the board. |
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Middle
30 min |
What does the phrase white lie mean?
M-W defines “white lie” as “a lie about a small or unimportant matter that someone tells to avoid hurting another person.” That’s similar to the American Heritage definition: “An often trivial, diplomatic or well-intentioned untruth.” White lies and black lies: What they have in common and how they differ. Black lies, or telling a lie to gain a personal benefit, are universally condemned. In contrast, white lies, or telling a lie to please another person, are seen as an innocent part of everyday interactions. Exercise 3 page 78 Read the definition . Have you ever heard of energy storage before What else would you like to know about it ? In pairs, students discuss the meaning of a white lie and give some examples. Elicit a few ideas. Example Sentences Telling your friend that you like their new haircut, when you really don’t, is an example of a white lie. Sometimes it is better to tell a white lie than to hurt someone’s feelings. You should not be worried about your son’s white lie. Sometime, even a white lie may disturb your married life. Sara’s white lie led an innocent young man to his death. Americans believe a white lie — an acceptable stretching of truth’s limits. Many times a white lie can seem the ideal tool to keep the things around you balanced. Source: theidioms.com Exercise 4 page 79 Read the text . For questions 1-5 choose the correct answer A, B,C,D Read the rubric and write your letter |
Students discuss
students discuss the meaning of a white lie and give some examples Students think only about the introduction |
Mutual avaluation
Individual avaluation Verbal evaluation |
Presentation
images Handouts with task Students book |
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End
5 min |
REFLECTION
Ask students: What have you learned today? What have you understood about white lie? Can it cause a problem? Home task: SB. Ex. 5 B. p.79 and Ex 5 p. 76 Saying goodbye |
Self-assessment | |||||