Grammar Lesson Plan Unit 11
Grammar Lesson Plan Unit 11
Type of lesson: Language focus Teaching Date:21/02/2023 Teacher Trainee: Huỳnh Trang Thuận Huy
Main aim (s): By the end of the lesson students will be able to distinguish three consonant cluster /ʃr/ /spl/ /spr/, pronounce the words
containing these sounds correctly and reduce relative clauses (use participles and to infinitive).
Subsidiary aim(s): For students to review relative clauses.
Personal aim(s): Improve the ability to use high-tech visual aids and public speaking.
Materials (including sources): textbook, pictures, PowerPoint…
Assumptions:
Anticipated learners’ difficulties/problems with tasks: Suggested Solutions:
➢ Students may not understand teacher’s instructions before ➢ Teacher repeats instructions, gives examples and models.
each activity.
➢ Students do not know some new vocabularies. ➢ Teacher introduces those new words on the slides and elicits
the meaning of words with students.
➢ Students do not know how to reduce relative clauses. ➢ Teacher introduces types of reduced relative clauses.
Language Analysis
Form Meaning Phonology
pronunciation
/ʃr/
Shred /ʃred/
Shrill /ʃrɪl/
Shrimp /ʃrɪmp/
Shrine /ʃraɪn/
/spl/
Splash /splæʃ/
Split /splɪt/
Spleen /spliːn/
Splutter /ˈsplʌt.ər/
/spr/
Spring /sprɪŋ
Spray /spreɪ/
Spread /spred/
sprightly /ˈspraɪt.li/
Grammar
➢ Present participle
used to replace
relative clauses
➢ Past participle
used to replace
relative clauses
➢ To-infinitive used
to replace relative
clauses
GRAMMAR
1.
Answers keys:
Rules:
2.
1.The woman got the job. She was interviewed last week.
Answer keys:
1.The woman who was interviewed last week got the job.
➔ The woman interviewed last week got the job.
Rules:
Verbs in relative clauses have passive meanings, we can
completely use past participle phrases (V-ED/V3) to alternate
relative clauses.
3.
Answer keys:
1.Neil Armstrong was the first man who walked in the moon.
➔ Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk in the moon.
Rules:
There are some words such as first, second, last, next, after, only,
after superlative before nouns in relative clauses, we can complete
use (To Infinitive) to alternate relative clauses.
3. The people who are waiting for the bus in the rain are getting
wet.
Task 2 Help students Exercise 2. Rewrite the following sentences, using a past T-W/C PowerPoint
(10 minutes) reduce relative participial phrase. white board
clauses using past 1. The ideas which are presented in that book are interesting.
participle phrase. 2. I come from a city that is located in the southern part of the
country.
3. They live in a house that was built in 1890.
4. The photographs which were published in the newspaper were
extraordinary.
5. The experiment which was conducted at the University of
Chicago was successful.
6. They work in a hospital which was sponsored by the
government.
Task 3 Help students Exercise 3. Rewrite the following sentences, using an infinitive T-W/C PowerPoint
(10 minutes) reduce relative white board
clauses using phrase.
infinitive phrase.
1. John was the last man who reached the top of the mountain.
2. The last person who leaves the room must turn oil the light.
5. The first person who catches the ball will be the winner.
Feedback Answers:
1. John was the last man to reach the top of the mountain.
2. The last person to leave the room must turn off the light.
3. The first person for us to see is Mr. Smith.
4. This is the second person to be killed in that way.
5. The first person to catch the ball will be the winner.
Notes:
(*) The teacher trainee can choose other techniques (such as open predictions, true/false statements for prediction, ordering statements/pictures
and network) to motivate learners to read the text.
(**) The teacher trainee can choose other subskills such as, deducing meaning from context, reading for inferring speakers’ attitudes/feelings,
reading for understanding text structure for learners to practice in task 1. The subskill that the teacher trainee chooses depends on the length,
structure and complexity of the reading text.