Giáo án Tiếng Anh 2 - Năm học 2021-2022

Giáo án Tiếng Anh 2 - Năm học 2021-2022

English

GETTING STARTED

Period 1: Lesson 1

I. Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to gain the following

1. Knowledge

- Vocabulary: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten

- Structures: How old are you? I’m (eight). / Open your book!

2. Language skills

- Count from one to ten, and ask how old someone is.

- Identify and follow classroom instructions

3. Core competencies & Personal qualities

- Building up interests and good habits in learning English

- Building up responsive and independent-working characteristics to be a life-long learner

- Presenting communicative through learning activities in classrooms

- Being collaborative and supportive in teamwork

II. Teaching aids

- Teacher’s aids: student book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/TV.

- Students’ aids: Student books, notebooks, workbooks.

 

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WEEK 1
Date of teaching: / 9/ 2021 (2B, A)
English
GETTING STARTED
Period 1: Lesson 1
I. Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to gain the following
1. Knowledge
- Vocabulary: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten 	 
- Structures: How old are you? I’m (eight). / Open your book!
2. Language skills
- Count from one to ten, and ask how old someone is.
- Identify and follow classroom instructions
3. Core competencies & Personal qualities
- Building up interests and good habits in learning English
- Building up responsive and independent-working characteristics to be a life-long learner
- Presenting communicative through learning activities in classrooms
- Being collaborative and supportive in teamwork
II. Teaching aids
- Teacher’s aids: student book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/TV.
- Students’ aids: Student books, notebooks, workbooks.
III. Procedures
Steps/Activities
Organization
Warm-up
- Say “Hello” to the whole class.
- Ask students to give their names to get to know each other.
Set the classroom rules. (E.g. Sit nicely. / Be nice. / Listen to the teacher. / Hands up. .)
*Option 1: "Simon says" game
- Tell students they must only follow commands that start with "Simon says..."
- Demonstrate the game by giving the students different.
- Commands. If the command starts with "Simon says," students must do the action. If it doesn’t start with "Simon says," students who do the action must sit down.
- Have one student come to the front of the class to be "Simon."
Swap roles and repeat with a new "Simon."
*Option 2:"Read my lips" game
- Divide the class into teams.
- Teacher says a sentence silently.
- Have the students try to guess what the sentence is.
- Give that team one point if it’s a correct guess.
The team that gets the most points win.
- Teacher – whole class
- Teacher – whole class
Students in groups
New lesson
Sing the “Numbers Song Let's Count 1-10” (Source: 
A. Listen and point. Repeat. (CD1 - track 02)	
- Use some real things and pictures to introduce the numbers from 1 to 10.
- Have students listen to each new word.
- Have students listen to each new word and repeat all together and individually. Correct student’s pronunciation if necessary.
- Arrange the flashcards on the board, play audio, and point to each flashcard. 
- Play audio again and have students point to the numbers in their books. 
- Play audio again and have students listen and repeat several times. 
- Change the order of the flashcards, point to them individually and have students say the words, correct pronunciation when needed.
- Have students work in pairs, one of them points to the picture in the book and the other says the word.
*Option 1: Game: “Heads up. What's missing?”
- Divide the class into two teams.
- Arrange the flashcards on the board and remove one card when students are not looking.
- One student from each team calls out the missing flashcard.
*Option 2: Game: “Slap”
- Split the class into four teams. Have them stand in four lines. 
- Place some cards on the board.
- Have four students come to the board to face off. 
Call out a word, e.g. seven, and have students run to the board then slap the picture and repeat the word. The winner is the student who
slaps the picture at first.
B. Listen and point. (CD1 – Track 03)
- Introduce the situation: “The teacher and the students are asking and answering about age.”
- Play audio and have students look at the picture.
- Demonstrate the activity by pointing to the new vocabulary items.
- Play audio. Have students listen and point.
Have students work in pairs, ask and answer about their age.
C. Sing. (CD1 – Track 04)
- Have students turn to page 70.
- Play audio and have students listen.
- Read the lyrics and do actions following them.
- Play audio and have students listen, sing along, and do
the actions.
D. Point, say and do.
*Practice (optional).
- Divide the class into two teams.
- Show a flashcard to the class.
- Have Team A ask the question and Team B answer.
- Swap roles and repeat.
(Teacher shows a flashcard "six.")	
• Team A: "How old are you?"
• Team B: "I'm six."
*Point, ask, and answer.
- Divide the class into pairs.
- Have Student A point to a picture and ask, have Student B answer.
- Swap roles and repeat.
- Afterwards, have some pairs demonstrate the activity in front of the class.
E. Play “Magic finger”.
- Have students look at the example.
- Divide the class into pairs.
- Have Student A write a number with their finger on Student B's back and ask "How old are you?"
- Have Student B try to guess which number it is and answer, e.g. "I'm six." Have students swap roles and repeat.
Teacher – whole class
Students in groups
Students in groups
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class
Teacher/ Whole class/ groupwork
Teacher – whole class/ pairs
Wrap up
*Option 1: Workbook-page 2 and 3
- Divide the class into groups of five. 
- Have students open their workbooks – page 2 and 3
A. What’s next? Look, read, and write the numbers.
- T makes an example first, then have students do the remains.
B. Look and write.
- Have students write the missing letters.
C. Listen and (√) the box. (WB 02)
- Have students listen and put the tick the correct box.
D. Look, read, and (√) the box.
- Have students look, read and tick the correct box.
Teacher and students correct all the exercises and give stamps or stickers to the whole class.
*Option 2: "Memory chain" game
- Divide the class into groups.
- Have St A ask St B a question.
- Have Student B answer the question.
- Next, have St B turn to St C and ask the question, then have St C answer using St B’s answer with one extra activity.
- Have Student C repeat the question to the next student, and so on.
- If a St forgets a sentence, the group must start from St A again.
- The winning group is the first one to have all members finish speaking.
Teacher/ Whole class/ groupwork
Teacher/ Whole class/ groupwork
Date of teaching: / 9/ 2021 (2)
English
GETTING STARTED
Period 2: Lesson 2
I. Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to gain the following
1. Knowledge
- Vocabulary: open your book, close your book, hands up, hands down 	 
- Structures: Open your book!
2. Language skills
- Understand and follow simple instructions in class.
- Ask and answer the question related to numbers (How old are you?)
3. Core competencies & Personal qualities
- Building up interests and good habits in learning English.
- Building up responsive and independent-working characteristics to be a life-long learner.
- Presenting communicative skills through learning activities in classrooms.
- Being collaborative and supportive in teamwork.
II. Teaching aids
- Teacher’s aids: student book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/TV.
- Students’ aids: Student’s book, notebook, workbook.
III. Procedures
Steps/Activities
Organization
Warm-up
Song: Hello, how do you do?
(Source: 
*Option 1: Game: “Who is faster?” 
- Divide the class into groups. 
- Arrange the flashcards on the board. 
- Invite a student from each group to go to the board. 
Teacher says a word and the students run to tap the right card.
*Option 2: Game: “Whisper” 
- Arrange children into rows of at least six.
- Secretly show a flashcard to the first child in each group. This child whispers the word to the child next to him/her.
- Children continue whispering the word to the child next to them until the word reaches the final child.
The final child says the word out loud, and the first child holds up the flashcard to see whether the word is correct.
Teacher – whole class
Students in groups
Students in groups
New lesson
A. Listen and point. Repeat. (CD1 - track 05)	
- Use pictures to introduce classroom commands.
- Have students listen to each new word.
- Have students listen to each new word and repeat all together and individually. Correct student’s pronunciation if necessary.
- Arrange the flashcards on the board, play audio, and point to each flashcard.
- Play CD again and have Ss point to the pictures in their books.
- Play CD again and have students listen and repeat.
*Option 1: Game: “Heads up. What's missing?”
- Divide the class into two teams.
- Arrange the flashcards on the board and remove one card when students are not looking.
- One student from each team calls out the missing flashcard.
*Option 2: Game: “Do as I say”
- Have students to do as the teacher says, not as the teacher does and repeat playing the game. 
E.g. Teacher says, “Open your books.” but he/ she closes his/ her book.
Students listen to the teacher carefully and open their books.
B. Listen and point. (CD1 – Track 06)
- Introduce the situation.
- Play audio and have students look at the picture.
- Demonstrate the act by pointing to the new vocabulary items.
- Play audio. Have students listen and point.
C. Sing. (CD1 – Track 07)
- Have students turn to page 70.
- Play audio and have students listen.
- Read the lyrics and do actions following them.
- Play audio and have Ss listen, sing along, and do the actions.
D. Point, say, and do.
*Practice (optional).
- Divide the class into two teams.
- Show a flashcard to the class.
- Have Team A call out the command and Team B do the action.
- Swap roles and repeat.
- e.g. (Teacher shows a flashcard "hands up.")
Team A: "Hands up!"
Team B put their hands up.
*Point, say, and do.
- Divide the class into pairs.
- Have Student A point and say, have Student B do the action.
- Swap roles and repeat.
- Afterwards, have some pairs demonstrate the act in front of the class.
E. Play “Simon says”.
- Have students look at the example.
- Tell Ss they must only follow commands that starts with "Simon says..."
- Demonstrate the game by giving the students different commands. If the command starts with "Simon says ”, students must do the action. If it doesn’t start with "Simon says," students who do the action must sit down.
- Have one student come to the front of the class to be "Simon."
Swap roles and repeat with a new "Simon."
Teacher – whole class/ individuals
Students in teams
Teacher – whole class/ individuals
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class
Students in teams
Teacher – whole class/ pairs
Teacher – whole class
Wrap up
*Option 1: Workbook-page 4 and 5
- Have students open their workbooks (page 4 and 5) and choose part C (page 5) to do first.
- Play audio and have students listen and tick the correct box.
- Have students look at part A,B and D of page 4 and 5.
- Set up time limit by 1 minute timer bomb (source: 
- Have students start reading and doing all parts A, B, D. When the time ends by explosion students stop doing their exercises.
- Have Ss change their workbooks together. Check understanding as a whole class and give the correct answers. Then the teacher gives stamps or stickers to the whole class.
*Option 2: "Pass the card" game
- Divide the class into teams.
- Have students from each team stand in a line.
- Give the first student of each team a card and say "Go."
- The students say the corresponding words and pass the cards over their heads to the ones behind them.
- Have teams continue the game until their card reaches the last person.
- The last student in each line races to hand their card to the teacher and says the word.
- Give the first team to name their card correctly one point.
- The team that gets the most points wins.
Teacher – whole class
Students in teams
WEEK 2
Date of teaching: / 9/ 2021 (2B, A)
English
GETTING STARTED
Period 3: Lesson 3
I. Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to gain the following
1. Knowledge
- Phonics: Review: Aa to Mm 	 
2. Language skills
- Review writing and making proper sounds of the letters from A to M.
- Practice listening and speaking numbers – from one to ten.
3. Core competencies & Personal qualities
- Building up interests and good habits in learning English.
- Building up responsive and independent-working characteristics to be a life-long learner.
- Presenting communicative skills through learning activities in classrooms.
- Being collaborative and supportive in teamwork.
II. Teaching aids
- Teacher’s aids: student book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/TV.
- Students’ aids: Student books, notebooks, workbooks
III. Procedures
Steps/Activities
Organization
Warm-up
- Sing the “Hello” song (super simple songs)
Source: ( 
*Option 1: "Memory chain" game
- Divide the class into groups.
- Have St A say a sentence (classroom command) to St B.
- Have St B repeat St A’s sentence to St C and add their own idea.
- Have St C repeat the two sentences to St D and add their own idea, and so on.
- If a st forgets a sentence, the group must start from St A again. The winning group is the first one to have all members finish speaking.
*Option 2: "Flashcard walk" game
- Divide the class into teams.
- Place several flashcards on the classroom floor.
- Have Ss from each team come up the front.
- Play some music and have the Ss walk around the flashcards.
- Stop the music and say the name of one flashcard.
- Have the Ss pick up the correct flashcard and say a sentence using the word on the flashcard.
- Give the first team to make a correct sentence one point.
The team that gets the most points win.
Teacher – whole class
Teacher - Whole class/ groupwork
Teacher - Whole class/ groupwork
New lesson
*Sing the alphabet song.
- Play the alphabet song and have students listen.
- Play audio again and have students sing the song.
- Put the flashcards on the board for the letters in red (A to M).
Point to each flashcard, call out the letter's name, and have students repeat.
1. Write the letters.	
- Have Ss look at the pictures and call out the things they can see.
- Demonstrate the activity using the example.
- Have students write the letters.
- Check answers as a whole class.
*Listen and repeat. (CD1 – Track 08)
- Point to the pictures and say the letters' sounds.
- Play audio. Have students listen and repeat the letter sounds.
2. Listen and point. (CD1 – Track 09)
- Have students look at the pictures.
- Demonstrate pointing to the correct letter when you hear the sound or word.
- Play audio. Have students point to the correct picture at the top of the page when they hear the appropriate sound or word.
3. Put a ( ü ) or a ( û ). 
- Have students look at the pictures and call out the words.
- Demonstrate the activity using the example.
- Have students put a tick or a cross.
- Check answers as a whole class.
4. Follow the letters and say the sounds.
- Have students call out the beginning sounds.
- Demonstrate the activity.
- Have students solve the maze with their fingers and say the letter sounds as they pass them.
5. Write the letters.	
- Have Ss look at the pictures and call out the things they can see.
- Demonstrate the activity using the example.
- Have students write the letters.
- Check answers as a whole class.
*Listen and repeat. (CD1 – Track 10)
- Point to the pictures and say the letters' sounds.
Play audio. Have students listen and repeat the letter sounds.
6. Listen and point. (CD1 – Track 11)
- Have students look at the pictures.
- Demonstrate pointing to the correct letter when you hear the sound or word.
- Play audio. Have students point to the correct picture at the top of the page when they hear the appropriate sound or word.
7. Circle the letter. 
- Have students look at the pictures and call out the words.
- Demonstrate the activity using the example.
- Have students look at the letters and circle the correct beginning sounds. Check answers as a whole class.
8. Play “Board race”.
- Have students look at the example.
- Divide the class into teams and have one student from each team stand a distance from the board.
- Write two letters on the board and then say a word beginning with one of their sounds.
- Have the Ss race to the board, touch that letter, and say the correct letter sound.
- The first student to touch the letter and say the sound gets a point for their team. Continue with other students and letters.
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class/ individuals
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class/ Individuals
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class/ Individuals
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class/ group work
Wrap up
*Option 1: Workbook (P6, 7)
- Have Ss open their workbooks and choose part C to do first.
- Play audio and have Ss listen and tick the correct box.
- Have Ss look at part A, B and D of page 6 and 7.
- Set up time limit by 1minute timer bomb (source: 
- Have Ss start reading and doing all parts A, B, D. When the time is up, Ss stop doing their exercises.
- Have Ss change their workbooks together.
- Check understanding as a whole class and give the correct answers. Then the T gives stamps or stickers to the whole class.
*Option 2: “Memory game”
- Put up the phonics cards on the board.
- Ask the Ss to memorize the order in which the items appear. 
- Remove the phonics cards and ask individual Ss to name the items in the correct order. 
- Change the order of the phonics cards and repeat the activity.
Teacher – whole class/ pairs work
Teacher – whole class
Date of teaching: / 9/ 2021 (2B, A)
English
UNIT 1: FEELINGS
Lesson 1
I. Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to gain the following
1. Knowledge
- Vocabulary: happy, sad, fine/ OK, great 	 
- Structures: How are you? I'm (happy).
2. Language skills
- Identify and use descriptive adjectives to impress their feelings.
- Talk about how they feel.
3. Core competencies & Personal qualities
- Building up interests and good habits in learning English
- Building up an awareness of taking care of others in their family or community
- Being collaborative and supportive in teamwork
- Building up responsive and independent-working characteristics to be a life-long learner
II. Teaching aids
- Teacher’s aids: student book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/TV.
- Students’ aids: Student books, notebooks, workbooks.
III. Procedures
Steps/Activities
Organization
Warm-up
*Sing the “Phonics song”
(Source: 
*Option 1: “Follow the leader” game
- Have students line up behind the teacher and follow him/her around the classroom. 
- Do an action and shout out the word for that action. 
- Have students copy the action and repeat the word. 
E.g. open your book, close your book, hands up, hands down
*Option 2: Vanishing Alphabet Flashcards
- Divide the class into groups.
- Teacher places flashcard letters (a – m) in front of the students.
- Give them a few moments to memorize the letters and then tell them to close their eyes. 
- The teacher takes away one of the flashcards and then tell the students to open their eyes again. 
- The first group that can guess the missing letter flashcard win that flashcard (for 1 point) and take away a flashcard in the next round.
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class/ group work
New lesson
A. Listen and point. Repeat. (CD1 - Track 12)	
- Use some pictures to introduce the feelings.
- Have students listen to each new word.
- Have Ss listen to each new word and repeat all together and individually. Correct student’s pronunciation if necessary.
- Arrange the flashcards on the board, play audio, and point to each flashcard. 
- Play audio again and have Ss point to the numbers in their books. 
- Play audio again and have Ss listen and repeat several times. 
- Change the order of the flashcards, point to them individually and have students say the words, correct pronunciation when needed.
- Have students work in pairs, one of them points to the picture in the book and the other says the word.
*Option 1:"Guessing" game
- Arrange the flashcards on the board and write a number under each card.
- Have Ss look at the flashcards for the count of ten. Turn the flashcards over to face the board when the Ss are not looking.
- Call out a number and have students take turns to guess the face-down card. Turn the card over after each guess.
*Option 2: “Slap” game 
- Split the class into four teams. 
- Have them stand in four lines. 
- Write words (happy, sad, fine/OK, great) on the board.
- Have four students come to the board to face off. 
- Call out a word (E.g. happy) and have students run to the board then slap the word. The winner is the student who slaps the correct word at first.
B. Listen and point. (CD1 – Track 13)
- Introduce the situation. Bill and Kim are greeting each other 
- Play audio and have students listen and look at the picture.
- Demonstrate the act by pointing to the new vocabulary items.
- Play audio. Have students listen and point.
C. Sing. (CD1 – Track 14)
- Have students turn to page 70.
- Play audio and have students listen.
- Read the lyrics and do actions following them.
- Play audio and have Ss listen, sing along, and do the actions.
- Have students go around and find their partners to ask and answer the questions.
E.g: Student A: How are you?
Student B: I’m (happy).
*Workbook-page 8
- Have students look at part A, B of page 8.
- Set up time limit by 1 minute timer bomb (source: 
- Have students start reading and doing all parts A, B. When the time ends by explosion students stop doing their exercises.
- Have students change their workbooks together.
- Check understanding as a whole class and give the correct answers. 
Teacher – whole class/ individuals/ pairs work
Teacher – whole class/ individuals
Teacher – whole class/ group work
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class/ pairs work
Teacher – whole class
Wrap up
*Option 1: Running dictation
- Stick some pictures (happy, sad, angry, scared) on the walls in the class.
- Have Ss work in pairs. One runs and find the pictures around him/ her, then turn back to his pair and tell what he/ she has seen. E. g. happy His/ Her friend write down the word he/ she has heard. 
*Option 2: "Magic finger" game
- Divide the class into pairs.
- Have St A choose 1 word. (happy, sad, fine, OK, great)
- Have St A write a word with their finger on St B's back. E.g. happy.
- Have St B try to guess which word it is. Then st A make a sentence with this. E.g. I’m happy. Have Ss swap roles and repeat.
Teacher – whole class/ pairs work
Teacher – whole class/ pairs work
Date of teaching: / 9/ 2020 (2B, A)
English
UNIT 1: FEELINGS
Lesson 1
I. Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to gain the following.
1. Knowledge
- Vocabulary: happy, sad, fine / OK, great 	 
- Structures: How are you? I'm (happy).
2. Language skills
- Talk about how they feel
3. Core competencies & Personal qualities
- Building up interests and good habits in learning English
- Building up an awareness of taking care of others in their family or community
- Building up non-verbal communication skills through feeling expression
- Being collaborative and supportive in teamwork
II. Teaching aids
- Teacher’s aids: student book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/TV.
- Students’ aids: Student’s book, notebook, workbook.
III. Procedures
Steps/Activities
Organization
Warm-up
*Sing “How are you?” (Feelings) song
(Source: 
*Option 1: “Pass the ball” game
- Have the teacher write a word on the board which misses a letter or more. (E.g. h__pp__)
- Give one student a ball.
- Have students listen to music and pass the ball.
- Stop music.
- Have the student with a ball try to fill the missing letters.
*Option 2: “Hangman” game
- Split the class into four teams. 
- Draw the hangman board and draw blank spaces for the word the teacher wants them to guess.
- Have each team guess a letter. If they guess it correctly then they get one point for each letter in the word. If they get it wrong then draw a head, body, 2 legs and 2 arms. 
- When the teacher draws all the parts of body the game is over and the teacher starts a new game. 
- The winner is the one with the most points at the end of the last puzzle.
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – whole class/ individuals
Teacher – whole class/ team work 
New lesson
D. Point, say and do.
*Practice (optional).
- Divide the class into two teams. 
- Show a flashcard to the class. 
- Have Team A ask the question and Team B answer. 
- Swap roles and repeat.
E.g: (Teacher shows a flashcard "great".)
• Team A: "How are you?" 
• Team B: "I'm great." 
*Point, ask, and answer.
- Divide the class into pairs.
- Have St A point to a picture and ask, have St B answer.
- Swap roles and repeat.
- Afterwards, have some pairs demonstrate the activity in front of the class.
*"Hot seat" game
- Divide the class into teams.
- Have a student from each team sit on the chair facing the classroom with the board behind them.
- Teacher writes a word on the board.
- Have the other students describe the word.
- Give the first team to guess correctly will have one point.
- The team that gets the most points win.
E. Play the “Chain” game
- Have students look at the example.
- Divide the class into groups of four.
- Have the students stand up.
- Have St A turn to St B and ask the question, then have St B answer. 
- Next, have St B turn to St C and ask the question, then have St C answer. 
- Continue until all Ss have practiced. 
- Have some groups demonstrate the activity in front of the class.
*Workbook-page 9
C. Listen and circle. (WB 05)
- Have students listen and circle the correct answers.
D. Look, read, and put a (√) or a (x).
- Have students look, read, tick the correct box and cross the others.
- Teacher and students correct all the exercises and give stamps or stickers to the whole class.
Teacher – whole class/ group work
Teacher – whole class/ pair work
Teacher – Whole class/ team work
Teacher – Whole class/ group work
Teacher – Whole class/ individuals
Wrap up
*Option 1: “Mingle” game
- Divide the class into pairs.
- Play some music and encourage children to dance or walk around. 
- Stop the music suddenly. 
- When the music stops, each child finds a partner. He/ She asks his/ her partner “How are you?” and his/ her partner answers the question “I'm happy/ fine/ OK ”.
- Play the music and continue in this way.
*Option 2: Play the game “Interview”
- Give each student a handout. 
- Have the student goes around the classroom and ask five of their friends “What’s your name?”, “How are you?”, then write down the answers.
- Have the student asks their friends spell a – m and count from 1 to 10. If his/her friend do correctly then write (ü). If they can’t do then write (û). 
Teacher – Whole class/ pair work
Teacher – Whole class/ individuals
WEEK 3
Date of teaching: 21, 22/ 9/ 2020 (2B, A)
English
UNIT 1: FEELINGS
Lesson 2
I. Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to gain the following
1. Knowledge
- Vocabulary: nut, nose 	 
2. Language skills
- Recognize and make the /n/ sound.
- Ask and answer about their feelings.
3. Core competencies & Personal qualities
- Building up interests and good habits in learning English.
- Building up non-verbal communication skills through feeling expression
- Building up an awareness of taking care of others in their family or community
- Being collaborative and supportive in teamwork
II. Teaching aids
- Teacher’s aids: student book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector / interactive whiteboard/TV.
- Students’ aids: Student’s book, notebook, workbook
III. Procedures
Steps/Activities
Organization
Warm-up
- Sing the “Hello” song
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*Option 1: Play “Pass the balls” game
- Give two different colored balls to two students, a red ball (ask the question) and a yellow ball (answer the question).
- Have students listen to music and pass the balls.
- Stop music suddenly.
- Have the student with a red ball make a question for the child who has yellow ball. 
E.g: St with the red ball will ask “How are you?” The child with the yellow ball will answer his/ her friend’s question “I’m happy.”. 
*Option 2: Play “Spin the Bottle” game
- Divide the class into the group of five.
- Have students sit in a circle with a bottle in the middle. 
- Teacher spins the bottle. 
- When it stops, the student who is pointed to has to answer the teacher’s question. E.g. “How are you?”. The student who answers the teacher’s question will spin the bottle. 
- Have students continue the game as the same way.
Teacher – whole class
Teacher – Whole class/ pair work
Teacher – Whole class/ groupwork
New lesson
1. Listen and repeat. Trace. (CD1 - Track 15)	
- Introduce letter Nn and its sound
- Play audio. Have students listen and repeat.
- Demonstrate tracing the letters with your finger.
- Have students trace the letters with their fingers.
- Have Ss work in pairs, one traces the word and one guesses.
Have some students demonstrate the activity in front of the class. 
2. Listen and repeat. Trace. (CD1 - track 16)
- Introduce the words that begin with letter N.
- Play audio and have students look at the picture.
- Demonstrate the act by pointing to the new vocabulary items.
- Play audio. Have students listen and point.
3. Sing. (CD1 – Track 17)
- Play audio and have students listen.
- Have students look at the lyrics.
- Read the lyrics and do actions following them.
- Play audio and have Ss listen, sing along, and do the actions.
- Have students 

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