Unit 3 Families
Language lab 2 Grammar 2: Who...?
- Students will learn how to ask about actions using What activities does he/she do? (He sings. She doesn’t ride a bike.)
- Students will learn how to ask about actions using What activities does he/she do? (He sings. She doesn’t ride a bike.)
- Students will learn about the life cycle of a frog and recreate the steps out of clay
- Students will learn the sounds /h/ and /w/ through words that start with those sounds.
- Students will listen to and read a story about hobbies. <br />
- They will use the information from the pictures and words to understand the story.
- Students will learn how to ask about hobbies using action words.
- Students will learn new hobbies that relate to their everyday lives.<br />
- They will practice identifying and making sentences about them.
Descriptions: <br />
- Hand back the tests individually and go over selected test questions, especially those that many students found challenging.<br />
- For speaking sections, give one-on-one feedback if possible, highlight specific strengths (e.g., clear pronunciation, good use of vocabulary) and areas to improve (e.g., sentence structure, fluency).
Descriptions:<br />
- Send assessment results and feedback to parents within 3-7 days.<br />
- Keep the papers and recordings for Post-Test.
Descriptions:<br />
-To review and reinforce key speaking skills.<br />
-To build familiarity with test-taking strategies for the upcoming test.<br />
-To provide personalized feedback to help students identify strengths and areas for improvement.<br />
- Teacher should conduct practice sessions either one-on-one or in small groups of two to maximize speaking opportunities for each student.
Descriptions:<br />
-To review and reinforce content, focusing on listening, grammar, reading, and writing skills.<br />
-To build familiarity with test-taking strategies for the upcoming test.<br />
-Teachers should give students feedback on strengths and weaknesses, rather than scores.