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Procedure Warm-up Off the screens 1. Ask your students to tell you 10 words they remember from previous lessons. Write the words on the board. 2. Ask your students to work in pairs, put the words into sentences and create a short story. Reward students who come up with the most original and creative stories: basketball hockey hobby swimming smile ice cream lemonade pizza juice fruit painting giraffe There once was a giraffe who liked swimming and playing basketball. One day.. 3. Have your students write a Fold-Over Story. 4. Hand out a sheet of paper with a sentence written on top of the page. 5. With larger classes you will need several sheets. Explain that everyone will be writing a story sentence by sentence. 6. Tell the student who is the first to write a sentence relating to the sentence given on top of the page. 7. Once he has written his sentence ask him to fold the paper over to cover the original sentence and pass the sheet to another student. 8. Continue until your students run out of space to write. 9. When finished ask your students to unfold the papers and read the stories. 10. Help with any illegible hand writing. 11. Have your students vote on the most amusing story.

Screen 2 Is it a good book? Yes it is. It s about a boy. He can t play happy songs on his guitar. What happens at the end of the story, Sam? One day the boy sees a girl. She s playing the piano. The boy plays the guitar again and the song is very happy. This book is good two. Two brothers are flying blue kites. One day they see a boy with a red kite. What happens in the end? The three boys fly they kites together and they are very good friends. Is your book good? Yes, it is. It s about a girl with a beautiful horse. The horse can t run. What happens in the end? One day she sees the horse in the garden. It s dancing. Exploit the scene by asking the Ss to describe what they can see. Read through the audio with the Ss before you listen to it as a class. This will help students with pronunciation and meaning. Ask your students to listen and watch the presentation. My book s very good too. It s about a robot. He likes running. What happens at the end of your book Lucy. One day he can t stop. In the end he becomes a brilliant football player. Check the understanding by asking detailed questions. You may also want to ask some of the students to tell you what happened in the presentation.

What happens at the end of the story, Sam? One day the boy sees a girl. She s playing the piano. The boy plays the guitar again and the song is very happy. Screen 2 This book is good two. Two brothers are flying blue kites. One day they see a boy with a red kite. What happens in the end? The three boys fly they kites together and they are very good friends. My book s very good too. It s about a robot. He likes running. One day he can t stop. In the end he becomes a brilliant football player. Is it a good book? Yes it is. It s about a boy. He can t play happy songs on his guitar. Ask your students to listen and put the pictures in order. What happens in the end? One day she sees the horse in the garden. It s dancing. Key:

Screen 3 Key: Ask your students to match the sentence halves. Screen 4 Key: 1 good 2 about 3 songs 4 happens 5 playing 6 happy Tell your students to complete the sentences with appropriate words.

Audio 1: Lucy: Is your book good? Kim: Yes it is. It s about a girl with a beautiful horse. The horse can t run. Lucy: What happens in the end? Kim: One day she sees the horse in the garden. It s dancing. Screen 5 Give the Ss these instructions for the Listen and say activity. The aim is to practice a short natural dialogue. 1. Look at the picture and read the dialogue. 2. Click on the audio and listen to the dialogue. 3. Drag and drop the questions and answers into the correct speech bubbles. 4. Press pause and listen again if you want to, to complete the exercise. Now it s your turn. This is a free practice stage. The aim is personalisation. Tell students to work in pairs and try to say the correct text they heard on the recording. Follow up by asking your students about popular stories they are familiar with. Ask: What s the story about? and What happens in the end? For a more difficult task use the Handout. Ask your student to write questions for the sentences and guess the title of the story.

Key: 1. What s the story about? Harry Potter 2. What happens in the end? Harry Potter 3. What s the story about? Cinderella 4. What happens in the end? Cinderella 5. What s the story about? Lord of the Rings 6. What happens in the end? Lord of the Rings

Handout Match the questions a and b with the answers below. Guess the title s of the stories. ( Harry Potter, Cinderella, Lord of the Rings) a. What s the story about? b. What happens in the end? 1. It s about a boy who discovers that he is a wizard. 2. A boy confronts the dark wizard Lord Voldemort. 3. It s about a poor girl who lives with her wicked stepmother and stepsisters. 4. The girl loses a slipper at a ball but meets a prince who later marries her. 5. It s about a hobbit and a group of friends who go on a mission to save the world from evil. 6. The ring is destroyed in the sea of fire.