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BASIC THREE ENGLISH 3rd E-NOTES

Week: One

Date:

Class: Basic 3

Subject: English

Duration: 40 minutes 

Topic: Making simple statements and responding to simple commands with emphasis on stress and intonation.

Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to;

  1. make simple statements correctly with the appropriate stress and intonations.
  2. respond to simple commands appropriately.

Instructional material/Reference material: 1. Coursebook. 2. Supplementary text. 3. Charts containing simple sentences.

Building Background/ Connection to prior knowledge: The pupils are familiar with the topic(s).

CONTENT(S)

  1. Making simple statements using the appropriate stress and intonation.
  2. Responding to simple commands appropriately.

Stress and intonation

Commands and responses

When you make statements, give commands, or respond to commands, your voice tends to go down at the end. But when you ask some questions, your voice goes up at the end. Remember that the stress mark (ˈ) is used to show which part of a sentence is stressed.

In this lesson, the sign ↘is used to show that your voice goes down at the end of statements, commands, and responses to commands, while the sign ➚shows that your voice goes up at the end of questions.

The way your voice goes up and down when you speak is known as intonation.

Examples

  1. We can ↘ˈgo. Can we ➚ˈgo?
  2. She will ˈwash the ↘dishes. Will she ˈwash the ➚ˈdishes?
  3. He was ˈwaiting for ↘ˈEke. Was he ˈwaiting for ➚ˈEke?
  4. You are ˈreading for a ↘test. Are you ˈreading for a ➚ˈtest?
  5. They should ˈleave ↘now. Should they ˈleave ➚ˈnow?
  6. The ˈman is ↘ˈkind. Is the ˈwoman ➚kind?
  • Statements
    1. Nice to meet ↘you.
    2. I’ll be back in a ↘minute.
    3. She doesn’t live here ↘anymore.
    4. Dad wants to change his ↘car.
    5. Here is the weather ↘forecast.
    6. Cloudy weather is expected at the end of the ↘week.
    7. We should work together more ↘often
    8. I’m going for a walk in the ↘park.
  • Commands
    1. Write your name ↘here.
    2. Show me what you’ve ↘written.
    3. Leave it on the ↘desk.
    4. Take that picture ↘ down.
    5. Throw that ↘out.
    6. Put your books on the ↘table.
    7. Take your hands out of your ↘pockets.
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Exercise

Copy the following commands into your exercise book. Then choose a partner to read them aloud with. Try to provide suitable responses to the commands.

Go to bed!

Go out!

Come in!

Sit down!

Stand up!

Shut the door!

Turn it off!

Eat it all up!

Give it away!

PRESENTATION

Teacher’s Activities

  1. Makes model statements with the appropriate stress and intonation.
  2. Gives commands to pupils paying attention to the correct stress and intonation.
  3. Guides pupils in making statements and responding to commands.

Pupils’ Activities

  1. Listen to the teacher’s statements and commands.
  2. Repeat the statements after the teacher.
  3. Follow the teacher’s command appropriately.

EVALUATION

  1. Construct simple sentences with appropriate stress and intonation.
  2. Respond to given commands correctly.

Summary: Teacher goes over the topic once again to enhance better understanding.

Wrap-up [conclusion]: Teacher corrects and marks pupils’ notes.

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