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PRY 5 ENGLISH THIRD TERM E-NOTE

Week: One

Date:

Class: Basic 5

Subject: English

Duration: 40 minutes

Topic: A. Speech Work: Intonation practice command and Request 

  1. Structure: Construction using verb phrase Complement with adverbial
  2. Reading: Teaching of new words’ meaning and Comprehension
  3. Grammar: Use of “so…that” to express personal Opinion
  4. Writing: Composition involving expression of Personal opinion
  5. Dictation: Selected paragraphs from the passage Read

CONTENT

  1. Speech Work: Intonation practice command and Request

Read this dialogue of commands and responses, in pairs of different pupils, using the correct intonation.

Keeping clean and tidy

Teacher: Isa, show me your hands and nails.

Isa: Here are they, sir.

Teacher: Your hands and nails are dirty. Go and wash them immediately. Don’t spread germs in the class.

Isa: Okay, Sir. I’ll do that right away.

Teacher: Class, stand up. I want to check your hands and nails.

Dipo: Sir, I’ve just washed my hands and cut my nails.

Teacher: Sit down. Good boy. Read your books while I check your classmates’ hand and nails.

Igwe: Sir, it’s time to take a short break.

Teacher: Ring the bell.

EXERCISE

Write out the commands in the dialogue above. The first one has been done for you.

1 Show your hands and nails.

PERIOD 2

  1. Grammar: Use of “so…that” to express personal Opinion

 

Using ‘so … that’

Use ‘so that’ to say you do something in order to make something else happen

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Example: We finished our homework so that we could watch TV.

Remember, ‘so’ + adjective + ‘that’ has a completely different meaning. Example:

It was so heavy that I couldn’t lift it. You can leave out ‘that’. Example: It was so

heavy I couldn’t lift it.

EXERCISE

Write one sentence using the first sentence, ‘so that’ and the information in brackets to help you.

Example: Drink lots of water when you exercise. (It’s hot and you get thirsty.)

Answer: Drink lots of water when you exercise so that you don’t get thirsty.

1 You must drink clean water. (Dirty water can make you ill.)

2 Could you pass me that pen? (I want to write down your phone number.)

3 Dad bought me a lamp. (It’s dark and I can’t read in my bedroom.)

4 I’m saving my money. (I want to buy a new CD.)

5 Funmi must eat her food. (She cannot take her tablets unless she has eaten.)

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