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Numbers and date
Numbers Game
Read the sentences and put the numbers accordingly:
0 / 1 /2 / 3 /4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 24 / 26 /
28 / 29 / 30 / 31 / 32 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 90 / 100 / 1000
7 the number of Dwarves Snow White lived with
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0 the Celsius freezing point
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8 legs on an octopus
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12 the number of months in a year
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11
___ players on a soccer team
24 number of hours in a day
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26 the number of letters in the English alphabet
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2 the number of performers in a duet
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Work with Student’s Book
Student’s
Listen and
Book repeat
(ex.1, p.8)
Listen and repeat
10 20 30 40 50
ten twenty thirty forty fifty
60 70 80 90 100
sixty seventy eighty ninety one
hundred
Work with Student’s Book
Student’s Listen and
Book choose the
(ex.2, p.8) numbers you
hear
Listen and choose the numbers you hear
a) 25 75 39
b) 13 30 70
c) 41 61 91
d) 14 16 40
e) 17 19 90
f) 15 50 80
Work with Student’s Book
Student’s Dates
Say the months in
Book
the correct order
(ex.3, p.8)
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Say the months in the correct order
November September March January
May December August
July February October April
June
Work with Student’s Book
Student’s Say the dates
Book
(ex.4, p.8)
Listen and write the dates
When we say dates, we say the and of:
My birthday is on the ninth of June.
When we write dates, we don’t write the or of:
My birthday is on 9th June.
1. 1st March 5. 22nd July
2. 12th October 6. 31st December
3. 8th May 7. 3rd April
4. 25th February 8. 11th August
In pairs, compare your answers.
Say the dates.
Gymnastics for the eyes
Work with Student’s Book
Student’s In small groups,
Book ask and answer
(ex.5, p.8) the questions
In small groups, ask and answer the questions
When is your birthday?
What is today’s date?
When is your mum’s/dad’s birthday?
Write the dates of all the students your
group.
Role-Play - Making Plans
Divide the class into pairs and assign
them roles as friends making plans
for a weekend outing.
Students should use numbers and
dates to discuss when and where
they will meet, what time they will
leave, etc.
Answer the questions and write the dates
0. When’s your teacher birthday?
His birthday is on 21 March
st
1. What’s today’s date?
2. When’s your best friend’s birthday?
3. What date is the first day of school?
4. What’s tomorrow’s date?
5. When’s the next school holiday?
Ending of the lesson. Say “Goodbye!”