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Teaching English to Beginners: Animals, Colors and Numbers Lesson Plan
1. Alumno Residente: Báez María José
Periodo de práctica: Nivel inicial
Institución Educativa: Prism institute
Dirección: Av. Del trabajador 1100
Sala/Grado/Año-sección: Starter . TT
Cantidad de alumnos: 18
Nivel lingüístico del curso del curso: principiante
Tipo de Planificación: clase
Unidad Temática: números de 1 al 12, animales, colores
Clase N°: 1
Fecha: 9/5/2017
Hora: 14:30-15:45
Duración de la clase: 75´
Fecha de primera entrega: 5/5/2017
• Teaching points: The animals (it is a lion, it is a giraffe) , colors (the
lion is brown), numbers from 0 to 12 (there are two monkeys)
• Aims: During this lesson, learners will be able to…
- Identify and name 7 animals.
- Identify and name 5 colours.
- Be able to greet their mates and teacher in English.
- Develop their listening skills by listening to a song.
- Identify and use the structures: it is a lion, the lion is
brown.
- To deepen their understanding of commands/instructions
while developing their skills.
- Identify and use numbers from 0 to 12
- Write with help the numbers
• Language focus:
Lexis Function Structure Pronunciation
Revision Hello-goodbye-
good afternoon-
My name is Miss
Maria-sit down-
silence, please-
what’s your
name?- are you…?-
listen to me-stand
up-sing- good-
great.
Songs: clap, hands,
touch, toes, turn
around, step, feet,
wonderful, tired,
hungry, in, out,
shake, foot, hokey
pokey, head, put,
backside- be quiet
Animals: elephant,
Greeting-
introducing
oneself-giving
commands
and
instructions.
Identify
animals and
colors
Wh questions
and answers
in the
present
simple:
what’s your
name?- My
name is …- it
is…
Sing songs
Correct
pronunciations
of I’m…-
Correct
pronunciation
of animals and
colors.
2. parrot, monkey,
lion, hippo,
giraffe,bee.
Colors: blue, red,
green yellow,
brown. Numbers:
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
New 0,11,12 Identify
numbers
There are ….
Are there?
/ i/ /i:/
• Teaching approach: Natural approach- Presentation, practice, production.
• Materials and resources: flashcards, hello and goodbye songs, coloured pencils,
photocopies, a white board, notebook, glue, bingo and domino games.
• Pedagogical use of ICT in class: Audio material enriches language learning and
acquisition. There is no instance of ICT in the lesson.
• Seating arrangement: At the beginning of the lesson students listen to the song and
use body movements as this asks them. Then, students work in their seats to have
visual contact and interaction.
• Cooperative work: Students work as a class, then in groups and finally individually.
• Possible problems/difficulties and their possible solutions during the class: students
may get excited because everyone wants to participate so the teacher will say a chant
to ask students to be quiet so that everybody can participate:
“Put your finger on your lip like this shhhhhh!
Put your finger on your lip like this shhhhhhh!
Put your finger on your lip close your mouth with a zip, put your finger on your lip like
this shhhh! shhhh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEHCyoJQ_Ew&list=RDuEHCyoJQ_Ew#t=0
• Potential problems students may have with the language: They confuse or do not
recognize all the numbers yet. So I will point at the correct picture so that they can
self-check and correct. Students do not understand all the instructions because they
started with the language course in April. So the teacher will repeat the language, use
body language, mimes and use visual support.
• Assessment what will be assessed and how: I will pay attention to students’
participation asking questions to all them. Also, the use of the language is important. I
will repeat the correct intonation, instructions and the structure with the aim they
repeat and pay special attention to these.
• Skills integration: listening, speaking and writing will be integrated in this lesson.
Routine 12’:
Aim: To greet students and create the right environment.
I will get into the classroom and greet students: “Hello! Good afternoon!
EA: Hello!
I will ask students to stand up and we will sing the usual welcome songs. Here students
use body language and miming as the song asks them.
T: “Stand up and sing our songs!” are you ready?
EA: yes!
Lyrics:
3. Hello, hello.
Can you clap your hands?
Hello, hello.
Can you clap your hands?
Can you stretch up high?
Can you touch your toes?
Can you turn around?
Can you say, "Hello"?
Hello, hello.
Can you stamp your feet?
Hello, hello.
Can you stamp your feet?
Can you stretch up high?
Can you touch your toes?
Can you turn around?
Can you say, "Hello"?
Hello, hello.
Can you clap your hands?
Hello, hello.
Can you stamp your feet?
Link :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN1Cyr0ZK9M
Hello! Lyrics and Actions
♫ Come on, let's sing.
Okay!
Hello! [Wave your right hand.]
Hello! [Wave your left hand.]
Hello, how are you? [Wave your right hand, then gesture towards someone else, placing
your arms in front of you in an "And you?" kind of gesture.]
(Repeat)
I'm good! [One thumb up!]
I'm great! [Two thumbs up!]
I'm wonderful! [Jump in the air!]
(Repeat)
4. Hello!
Hello!
Hello, how are you?
(Repeat)
I'm tired. [Slouch your shoulders and sigh.]
I'm hungry. [Rub your tummy.]
I'm not so good. [One thumb down!]
(Repeat)
Hello!
Hello!
Hello, how are you?
(Repeat 3x) ♫
http://supersimplelearning.com/songs/original-series/two/hello/
The Hokey Pokey Shake (Sing It) Lyrics and Acti[A1]ons
♫ Hey, everybody. It's time to do the Hokey Pokey!
Make a BIIIIIG circle. Here we go.
You put one hand in. [Put one hand in the circle.]
You put one hand out. [Put that hand out of the circle.]
You put one hand in. [Put the hand back into the circle.]
And you shake, shake, shake, shake, shake. [Shake your hand.]
You do the Hokey Pokey [Spin and dance] and turn around.
Everybody turn around. [Turn around in a circle.]
You put two hands in.
You put two hands out.
You put two hands in.
And you shake, shake, shake, shake, shake.
You do the Hokey Pokey and clap your hands.
Everybody clap your hands.
You put one foot in.
You put one foot out.
You put one foot in.
And you shake, shake, shake, shake, shake.
You do the Hokey Pokey and sit down.
Everybody please sit down.
You put two feet in.
You put two feet out.
5. You put two feet in.
And you shake, shake, shake, shake, shake.
You do the Hokey Pokey and stand up.
Everybody please stand up.
You put your head in.
You put your head out.
You put your head in.
And you shake, shake, shake, shake, shake.
You do the Hokey Pokey and sing a song.
La, la, la, la, la, la!
You put your backside in.
You put your backside out.
You put your backside in.
And you shake, shake, shake, shake, shake.
You do the Hokey Pokey and be quiet.
Everybody please be quiet. Shh!
You put your whole self in.
You put your whole self out.
You put your whole self in.
And you shake, shake, shake, shake, shake.
You do the Hokey Pokey and take a bow.
Everybody take a bow.
http://supersimplelearning.com/songs/original-series/two/the-hokey-pokey-shake-
sing-it/
After finishing the songs, I will tell students where they have to sit in this class due to
the fact that, they sit always in a different place.
T: Pia please, sit down here, and you Paloma, sit down there, etc.
EA: yes, Miss.
Warm up 7’:
Aims: To activate students’ prior knowledge, revise the vocabulary learned during the
last lesson and set the context to introduce the new vocabulary.
T: Can you help me to count how many children there are in the classroom?
Let’s count how many boys are here today? boys raise your hands.
Very good!
Now are there 5 girls in the classroom?
EA: No!
How many girls are here today? girls raise your hands.
Let’s count one, two, three, four ….. There are…. girls.
So, there are… boys and … girls.
6. I will show learners the following pictures:
I will ask them.
T: how many lions there are in the picture?
EA: four!
T: how many elephants there are in the picture? Let’s count one, two, three, four, five
and six!
EA: six elephants!
T: how many parrots there are in the picture?
EA: tree!
T:Great! There are three parrots.
7. T: how many monkeys there are here? Let’s count all together! One, two, three, four, five,
six, seven, eight, nine!
There are nine monkeys!
T: How many hippos there are in the picture?
EA: Two![A2]
9. T: is it number ten?
EA: No, it is seven!
T: is it number four?
EA: no, it is eight!
T: very good! Now look at this number. What is it?
EA: ten!
T:great!
Presentation 5’:
Aim: to introduce three new numbers.
I will show the students pictures and I will follow the same procedure from the previous
stage.
T: look, children. This is a zero!. Repeat with me. Zero
10. T: this number is eleven[A3]. Repeat. Eleven
T: it is twelve[A4]! Repeat all aloud. Twelve.
Development:
Activity 1- 12’:
Aim: to students recognize and use the target language
I will hand out cars to play a domino. I will include all numbers from 0 to 12 in the game.
T: do you know the domino game?
EA: yes!
T: take four cards each and put one in the center of the table. Let’s star.
11. T: Look! Here it is 5 and twelve. Juan do you have any of these numbers?
EA: yes! Five.
T: very good. Who is next?
Activity 2-14’:
Aim: identify and practice animals and colors.
I’ll hand out students some different flashcards to play bingo using the animals and colours we
have used. I will take a slip of paper out of the box and I will say it aloud.
T: Now, let’s play bingo! I will say an animal or colour aloud, if you have this in your card
you will put a piece of paper on it.
To check understanding I will practise with an example, also I use miming and gestures Finally,
if they don’t understand, I will repeat the language, use mimes and gestures.
T: are you ready? Ok, what is this?
EA: Itis a lion!
T: who has the lion?
EA: I
12. Activity 3 -5’:
After active participation and games I do more quiet tasks.
Aim: To students write the names of the animals and describe the day.
I will write on the board: Today is Tuesday 9th
May.
T: Open your notebook. We will write: Today is Tuesday 9th
May. Look outside, look at the
window! Is today windy? (I will show students images of clouds, sun, rain and they only
answer yes or no)
EA: No or Yes
Activity 4- 8’:
I will give each learner a copy where they will write, recognize and match the numbers.
T: Look at this! You can see the numbers and how you write them. Follow the lines to write
the numbers.
13. Follow the lines to write the word [A5]
ONE 1. TWO 2. THREE 3.
FOUR 4. FIVE 5. SIX 6.
SEVEN 7. EIGHT 8. NINE 9.
TEN 10. ELEVEN 11.
TWELVE 12.
T: Did you finish? It was great! Stick it in your notebook.
Activity 5-8’:
Aim: To assess students what they learned in class.
Listen to the teacher count and color the animals.
T: Listen to me and color the animals.
There are blue five parrots, there are two yellow elephants, color with red eleven monkeys,
color with green one bee, color with brown eight lions, color with blue three hippos, color
with red nine giraffes.
Listen to the teacher count and color the animals.
14. T: Let’s see! Your animals are beautiful! Very good work! Stick the paper in your notebook.
Closure 4’:
15. I’ll invite students to sing a goodbye song and use body movements and mimes when the song
asks them.
T: Let’s go sing the goodbye song children. See you the next Tuesday.
Bye Bye Goodbye Lyrics and Actions
♫ Bye bye. Goodbye. [Wave with one hand, then the other hand, then with both hands.]
Bye, bye, bye, bye. Goodbye.
I can clap my hands. [Clap your hands.]
I can stamp my feet. [Stamp your feet.]
I can clap my hands.
I can stamp my feet.
Bye bye. Goodbye.
Bye, bye, bye, bye. Goodbye.
Bye bye. Goodbye.
Bye, bye, bye, bye. Goodbye.
GOODBYE!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PraN5ZoSjiY
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16. Hello, hello.
Can you clap your hands?
Hello, hello.
Can you clap your hands?
Can you stretch up high?
Can you touch your toes?
Can you turn around?
Can you say, "Hello"?
Hello, hello.
Can you stamp your feet?
Hello, hello.
Can you stamp your feet?
Can you stretch up high?
Can you touch your toes?
Can you turn around?
Can you say, "Hello"?
Hello, hello.
Can you clap your hands?
Hello, hello.
Can you stamp your feet?
Link :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN1Cyr0ZK9M
Hello! Lyrics and Actions
♫ Come on, let's sing.
Okay!
Hello! [Wave your right hand.]
Hello! [Wave your left hand.]
Hello, how are you? [Wave your right hand, then gesture towards someone else, placing
your arms in front of you in an "And you?" kind of gesture.]
(Repeat)
I'm good! [One thumb up!]
I'm great! [Two thumbs up!]
I'm wonderful! [Jump in the air!]
(Repeat)