UNIT 4: VOLUNTEER WORK
PART B: SPEAKING (P2)
I. AIMS/OBJECTIVES OF THE LESSON
1. Language focus: New words and phrases related to volunteer work
2. Skills: How to make conversations based on given information.
3. Attitudes: To encourage Ss work in pairs and groups
II. PREPARATION
1. Teacher:
- Teaching aids: - Lesson plan, text book
- Teaching method: Communicative language teaching
2. Students: Read Unit 4 – speaking at home
III. PROCEDURE
1. Class organization (1 minute)
2. Check – up (5 minutes)
- Some Ss go to the board to – write down new words
- answer the question: why do people do volunteer work?
3. New lesson (35 minutes)
TEACHER’S ACTIVITIES STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES
1.Warm up
Asks Ss to name some volunteer
work that they know
Do as appointed
2.Presentation
Task 1
-Asks Ss to do task 1
Do as appointed
+Helping people in remote and mountainous areas
+Giving care and comfort to the poor and the sick
+Providing education for disadvantaged children
+Joining the Green Saturday Movement
3.Practice
Task 2
Checks pronunciation if necessary
-war invalid
-martyr
-intersection
Asks some pairs of Ss to practice
Work in pairs, practice the dialogue
Make similar conversations
A: What kind of volunteer work are you taking part in?
B: We’re helping poor patients in hospitals
A: What exactly are you doing?
B: We’re giving them free meals, visiting them and
listening to their problems
A: Do you enjoy the work?
B: Yes, I like helping people
B: taking care of war invalids and the families of martyrs
B: Visiting them, cleaning their houses and cooking meal
B: Taking part in directing the traffic
B: Directing vehicles at the intersections
Helping old people and children to cross the road
4.Production
Task 3
Work in groups, do task 3
We usually help disadvantaged and handicapped
children. We take them to places of interest and play
games with them. We also listen to their problems. We
enjoy the work very much because we like helping
people.
4. Consolidation (3 mins) Talk about the volunteer work you often do
5. Homework: (1 min)
- New words and phrases