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We eather Environment Pre beginner

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Pre beginner Topic plan Theme: Environment Topic: Weather Task Language focus Learning activities Resources 1. Can talk about the weather and Match pictures to words copy or write simple sentences Vocabulary sunny, hot, cold, raining, windy, cloudy Answer questions Flash cards 1: Weather Worksheet 1: Weather chart Structure It is (sunny, raining etc). Today is. Yesterday was. I like days. On (Tuesday, Wednesday etc) it was. Write and or copy simple sentences about the weather Speak about the week s weather Pre beginner Environment: Weather 1

Pre beginner Theme: Environment Tutor notes Topic: Weather Task 1: Vocabulary: Language structure: Can talk about the weather and copy or write simple sentences sunny, hot, cold, raining, windy, cloudy It is (sunny, raining etc). Today is. Yesterday was. I like days. On (Tuesday, Wednesday etc) it was. Preparation Prepare flash cards 1. Activity instructions Match pictures to words Flash cards 1: Weather Show picture cards and introduce vocabulary. Learner repeats. Show picture cards again and ask: What s the weather like? Model language: It is (sunny, raining etc). Read weather words. Learner finds the corresponding picture cards. Answer questions Flash cards 1: Weather Show picture cards. Model language: Today is sunny. It is sunny. Learner repeats. Ask questions: What is the weather like today? Learner points to picture. Model language: Today is. What was the weather like yesterday? Learner points to picture. Model language: Yesterday was. Write and or copy simple sentences about the weather Write: Today is. Yesterday was. Learner writes the appropriate weather words in the gap. Learner then reads and copies the sentences. Speak about the week s weather Worksheet 1: Weather chart Learner cuts out the weather pictures for today and yesterday and pastes in the correct day. Encourage learner to complete the weather chart for a whole week for homework. If the chart is completed the next week, model language for each day: On Monday it was. On Tuesday it was. Learner repeats sentences. Then encourage the learner to talk about the week s weather by themselves. Ask questions: What was the weather like on? What weather do you like? Learner responds. Model: I like (sunny, hot etc) days. What weather don t you like? Model: I don t like days. (If learner did not complete chart, then you can do the activity together.) Pre beginner Environment: Weather 2

Pre beginner Environment: Weather Flash cards 1: Weather sunny windy cloudy raining Pre beginner Environment: Weather Flash cards 1

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Pre beginner Environment: Weather Worksheet 1: Weather chart Paste weather pictures on chart. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Pre beginner Environment: Weather Worksheet 1

Pre beginner Environment: Weather Cut out and paste on chart. Pre beginner Environment: Weather Worksheet 1