LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH 9
Period:
Week: 33
Class: 9/3
Preparing date: 10/04/2011
Teaching date: 14/04/2011
The instructor: Trần Quốc Thanh
The trainee: Nguyễn Thị Thanh Nhàn
UNIT 10
LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS
Lesson 5: WRITE
I. Objectives:
After the lesson, students will be able to develop writing skill and express
personal ideas about exposition with given data.
II. Teaching aids:
Text book, posters.
III. Procedures:
Teacher’s and students’
activities
Contents
1. Warm up:
- Teacher asks 2 questions
relating writing an
argument.
- Teacher gives feedback.
- Teacher introduces the
• Questions:
1. How many parts does an
argument have?
2. What are they?
• Answers:
- Imagination (n)
- Flying saucer
- Trace (n)
- Creature (n)
- Mysterious (adj)
• Check vocabulary:
- Imagination (n): sự tưởng
tượng
- Trace (n): dấu vết
- Creature (n): sinh vật
- Flying saucer: đĩa bay
- Mysterious: bí ẩn
• Answer keys:
1. Introduction: I don’t believe
there exist UFOs even though
many newspapers talk a lot
about them.
2. Body: Firstly, flying saucers
might be aircraft, balloons,
clouds or tricks of light.
Secondly, there are not
3. While-writing:
- Teacher asks students to
play the role of An and Ba
to read the dialogue about
the existence of UFOs.
- Teacher asks students to
work in group of 5.
- Teacher asks students to
base on the outline of
photographers said they saw
man-like creatures get out of
the saucers. Moreover, people
4. Post-writing:
- Teacher gives the
paragraphs about Doomsday
2012. Then asks students to
arrange the order of them.
- Teacher takes feeback.
- Teacher gives the answer
keys.
are talking about the
mysterious circles on the
fields in Great Britain.
- Therefore, UFOs are no
longer human beings’
imagination. They’re real. We
should be ready to welcome
their visits.
• Paragraphs:
1. Therefore, the Doomsday is
just the joke on the Internet.
Our planet will be peaceful
within more than 4 billions of
years.
2. Firstly, the statements about
the doomsday don’t have any
scientific bases.
3. Moreover, the famous
scientists in the world don’t