TP6 Vocab
TTT
- Lead-in 5 min
Sometimes we can?use our body parts to describe how we feel.
For example:
Look at me.
Am I in?high spirits or in low spirits?
Am I bored or exited?
As you see, physical emotions can be felt.
And emotions make us feel physically.
e.g. When I am nervous, I get a stomachache.
When you are feeling very scared, feeling loved, feeling sad, what your body would react?
Talk with your partner in?2?min
Nominate ss to share their outcomes. 1?min
(When you are scared, what will you do physically?
Can you give me an annoyed physical emotion?)
- Test 1 8?min
(e.g. SS do gap-fill, definition-matching, categorising,?ordering, discussion, role-play)?
Fill the gaps with body parts given?in the box to make the sentences meaningful.
For example, ...
Work with your partner in 5 min.
You can use some body parts more than once.
hand, head,?eye, ear, tongue, chin, neck, shoulder, arm, stomach,?leg,?feet
I get butterflies in my?____?just thinking about having to give a public speech.
Keep your?____?up! Things will get better soon.
Off the top of my?____, I remember 11 people on the guest list.
I cannot wait to hear what you have to say. I am all ____s!
John could not wait to go on his travels. He has itchy?____!
Every time I see her she gives me the cold ____ but I don’t know why.
I often don’t see ____to ____ with my boss, but I just keep quiet and get on with the job.
I didn’t trust her, so I kept her at ____’s length.
His name was on the tip of my _____, but I needed?to?ask him.
Don't?believe?him.?He's?just?pulling?your?____.
I hope Mary doesn’t bring her brother this time, he was a real pain in the ____ the last time he was here.
I can't afford?the Ferrari. It costs a(n) ____ and a(n) ____.
Nominate ss to check some gaps. 2?min
check answers 1?min
I get butterflies in my?stomach?just thinking about having to give a public speech.
Keep your?chin?up! Things will get better soon.
Off the top of my head, I remember 11 people on the guest list.
I cannot wait to hear what you have to say.?I am all ears!
John could not wait to go on his travels. He has itchy?feet!
Every time I see her she gives me the cold shoulder but I don’t know why.
I often don’t see eye to?eye with my boss, but I just keep quiet and get on with the job.
I didn’t trust her, so I kept her at arm’s?length.
His name was on the tip of my?tongue, but I needed?to?ask him.
Don't?believe?him.?He's?just?pulling?your?leg.
I hope Mary doesn’t bring her brother this time, he was a real pain in the?neck?the last time he was here.
I can't afford?the Ferrari. It costs an arm and a leg.
- Feedback to test 1 / Teach (language clarification) 12?min
Go over the task, clarify and check meaning, address?form and Pronunciation (focus on the items students?were struggling with in test 1)?
Meaning 4?min
CCQs.
Am I nervous or not before the public speech? - yes
Do you have to be positive or negative? - positive
Do I have to recall hardly? - no
Will I pay attention to your story? - yes
Does John like staying at the same place for long? - no
Does she behave in a friendly way? - no
Do I agree with my boss? - no
Do I want to get connected to her? - no
Can I remember his name? - no
Does he going to trick you? - yes
Do we like Mary's brother? - no
Is it expensive or cheap? - expensive
Form 4?min
Here are some common errors when learners use these idioms.
Find the errors and correct with your partner in 3?min.
butterfly in one’s stomach
keep your cheek up
of the top of my head
all ear
itchy foot
cold shoulders
see eyes to eyes
to keep out arm’s length
on the top of my tongue
pull someone’s legs
pain on the neck
to cost arms and legs
Nominate and check. 1?min
butterflies in one’s stomach
keep your chin up
off the top of my head
all ears
itchy feet
cold shoulder
see eye to eye
to keep at arm’s length
on the tip of my tongue
pull someone’s leg
pain in the neck
to cost an arm and a leg
Pronunciation 4?min
Read aloud these sentences with your partner. 2?min
Model and drill some. 2 min
- Test 2 / Controlled practice?of TL 5 min
Complete the sentences with your partner in 3 min.
You?don't?have to?_____________?to?walk?hand?in?hand.
It?was?the?best?I?could?think?of?_____________.
On?the?first?day?of my first?grade,?I stood?by?the door with?_______________.?
If?you?need?talk,?I?am ______________.
As?a?friend?he?is?not bad,?but?as?an employer, he is?________________.
Seeing?others?traveling?abroad gave?her?_________.
My?girlfriend gives?me?the?__________?after?we?argue.
Quit?_____________,?I?know?there?isn't?a?Hollywood?director?calling?me?right?now.
I?like?going out?to?eat?with?Roger,?but?he?goes to?hotels?that _______________.?
His?name is?________________,?but?I?just?can't think?of?it.
Let me?warn?you?about?this?Smith?fellow.?He?seems like?a nice,?friendly?guy.?But?it's wise?to?_______________.
Keep your _______________,?someday?there?will be?happiness?again.?
Nominate 1min
Check 1 min
You?don't?have to?see?eye?to eye?to?walk?hand?in?hand.
It?was?the?best?I?could?think?of?off?the top of my head.
On?the?first?day?of my first?grade,?I stood?by?the door?with?butterflies?in my stomach.?
If?you?need?talk,?I?am all ears.
As?a?friend?he?is?not bad,?but?as?an employer, he is?a pain?in the?neck.
Seeing?others?travelling?abroad gave?her?itchy?feet.
My?girlfriend gives?me?the?cold?shoulder?after?we?argue.
Quit?pulling?my?leg,?I?know?there?isn't?a?Hollywood?director?calling?me?right?now.
I?like?going out?to?eat?with?Roger,?but?he?goes to?hotels?that cost an arm and a leg.?
His?name's on?the tip?of?my?tongue,?but?I?just?can't think?of?it.
Let me?warn?you?about?this?Smith?fellow.?He?seems like?a nice,?friendly?guy.?But?it's wise?to?keep?him?at arm's?length.
Keep your chin up,?someday?there?will be?happiness?again.?
- Freer practice?of TL 10?min
Preparation 3 min
Turn 5 idioms into questions by yourself.
e.g.?
When do you get a itchy feet?
Who is all ears to you?
Have you ever pulled someone's leg?
Have you ever had something on the tip of your tongue but could not remember?
What are two things you think cost an arm and a leg?
When was the last time you had butterflies?in your stomach?
Ask your partner these questions?to?learn more about him/her?in 7 minutes.
- Feedback 3?min
Good language use and delayed feedback on mistakes.