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Advanced Lesson Plan on Modal Verbs

The lesson plan summarizes a 50-minute English grammar lesson for an 11th grade class focusing on modal verbs. The lesson includes activities to check homework, review modal verb meanings and uses, and practice using modal verbs in sentences. Students will match sentences to ideas, write definitions and examples, and complete two exercises practicing modal verbs. The goal is to revise students' knowledge of common modal verbs and their use through discussion and practice transforming sentences. Homework will be assigned.

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Advanced Lesson Plan on Modal Verbs

The lesson plan summarizes a 50-minute English grammar lesson for an 11th grade class focusing on modal verbs. The lesson includes activities to check homework, review modal verb meanings and uses, and practice using modal verbs in sentences. Students will match sentences to ideas, write definitions and examples, and complete two exercises practicing modal verbs. The goal is to revise students' knowledge of common modal verbs and their use through discussion and practice transforming sentences. Homework will be assigned.

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  • Lesson Plan: Outlines a structured lesson plan focusing on revising modal verbs and clarifying students' understanding of their functions.

ANDRONIC MOTRESCU COLLEGE, RADAUTI

TEACHER: GORGAN ALINA


LESSON PLAN
Date
Class
Number of
Ss
Level
Time of
lesson

January 2016
11 A/H
13

Textbook
Unit
Title/Topic of
the lesson
Type of lesson

Advanced
50 min

Gold CAE Plus


3
What makes us Tick /Modal
Verbs
grammar

AIMS:- to revise common modal verbs and clarify ss` knowledge of their meanings
-to give further practice with modal verbs in the context of an exam-style sentence
transformation activity (Paper 3, Part 5)
AIDS/MATERIALS:coursebook, notebooks, blackboard
STAGES OF THE LESSON
Activity

Ti
mi
ng

Aims

Procedures

Skills

Interactio
n/class
managem
ent
T-Ss

Activity 1
Organizing
the class

3
min

- The teacher greets the students and


checks attendance
- the students greet and prepare for the
lesson

Speaking

Activity 2
Checking
homework
and previous
knowledge

5
min
.

T-Ss
S-S

3
min
.

- The teacher asks Ss about their


homework
- The teacher assesses the homework
- The teacher checks Ss homework or Ss
interevaluate while switching copybooks
and listening to the correct solutions of
homework
- Ss listen, check or interevaluate the
homework of deskmates
-The teacher announces the new lesson,
writes on the blackboard the topic, title,
key structures
- The teacher explains the new focus of
the new lesson
- The teacher elicits from Ss vocabulary

Speaking
Active
listening

Activity 3
Transition to
the new
lesson

-to create a
relaxed /a
proper
atmospher
e for
teaching
the new
lesson
-to check
previous
knowledge
-to give Ss
feedback
on their
knowledge
and
homework
-to create
interest in
the new
lesson
- to
familiarize

Speaking,
active
listening,
writing

T-Ss

Ss to the
new lesson

Activity 4

9
min

-to revise
modal
verbs

Activity 5

8
min

-to revise
the use and
the form of
modal
verbs

Activity 6

15
min

-practice
the modal
verbs using
examples

FINAL
ACTIVITY

2
min
.

Homework
assignment

related to the new lesson


- Ss talk to the teacher ,give answers to
question, take down on their copybooks
the notes on the blackboard
-Ss match the sentences from ex 1/31
with the idea they express
-T checks their matching

-T explains the Ss the use of modal verbs:


->possibility: can`t, could, might, may
->logical deduction: can`t, must
->obligation/necessity: must, got to, have
to
->lack of obligation/necessity: don`t
have to, needn`t have, didn`t need to
->prohibition: mustn`t
->advice ( weak obligation): should,
ought not to, sould have/ ought to have
->permission: can (could), may
-Ss write them on their notebooks
-T gives examples with every modal verb
-Ss write the examples on tehir notebooks
-T asks Ss to give other examples to the
one she/he gave them.
- Ss do exercise 2/32 using the modal
verbs given
-T cheks the answers
Ss do exercise 3/32.

Writing
Speaking

T-Ss

Writing

T-Ss

Speaking
Writing

T-Ss
Ss-T

Writing

ANDRONIC MOTRESCU COLLEGE, RADAUTI
TEACHER: GORGAN ALINA
LESSON PLAN
Date
 January 2016
Textbook
Gold CAE Plus
Class
11 A/H
U
Ss to the 
new lesson
related to the new lesson
- Ss talk to the teacher ,give answers to 
question, take down on their copyb

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