Activity Book

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Activity Book
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BOOK
FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS IN FORM 7
INCLUDING PHOTOCOPIABLE MATERIALS
OBSAH
1. FIND SOMEONE WHO – ANIMALS ................. 3
2. DATES OF BIRTH ........................................ 5
3. BINGO ..................................................... 9
4. ADJECTIVES - ANTONYMS .......................... 11
5. STOP THE ALPHABET ................................. 13
6. LISA’S BUSY LIFE ....................................... 15
7. DIRECTIONS ............................................ 19
8. AZ QUIZ................................................. 22
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1. FIND SOMEONE WHO – ANIMALS
Typ:
třídní průzkum
Cíl:
procvičit tvoření otázek a krátké odpovědi
mluvit o zvířatech
Skupina:
8 a více
Čas:
25 - 30 min.
Instrukce:
1. Učitel se ptá žáků na otázky související s jejich vztahem ke zvířatům např.
What’s your favourite wild (farm, domestic) animal?
Have you got a pet at home?
Do you like going to the zoo?
What animals are you afraid of?
2. Každý dostane kartičku s údaji, které má zjistit (viz další strana) a připraví si
otázky, které bude klást ostatním (společná kontrola). Úkolem je najít
někoho, kdo na danou otázku odpoví kladně a zapsat si jeho jméno.
Takového studenta se již nemůže znovu zeptat.
3. Nakonec učitel zjišťuje, co tázající zjistili, a klade doplňující otázky např.
Why are you afraid of spiders?
Where is the nearest pet shop?
How often do you walk your dog?
What does your pet eat and drink?
Do you know any good books (magazines, films) about animals
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Find some who:
Find some who:
keeps any animals at home
keeps any animals at home
likes walking a dog
likes walking a dog
read books about animals
read books about animals
is afraid of spiders
is afraid of spiders
go to the pet shop
go to the pet shop
must feed some animals
must feed some animals
Find some who:
Find some who:
keeps any animals at home
keeps any animals at home
likes walking a dog
likes walking a dog
read books about animals
read books about animals
is afraid of spiders
is afraid of spiders
go to the pet shop
go to the pet shop
must feed some animals
must feed some animals
Find some who:
Find some who:
keeps any animals at home
keeps any animals at home
likes walking a dog
likes walking a dog
read books about animals
read books about animals
is afraid of spiders
is afraid of spiders
go to the pet shop
go to the pet shop
must feed some animals
must feed some animals
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2. DATES OF BIRTH
Typ:
sbírání informací a práce s nimi
Cíl:
procvičit datum
předávat si informace v rámci pracovní skupiny v angličtině
Skupina:
9 a více studentů
Čas:
30 min.
Instrukce:
1. Učitel se ptá žáků na otázky související s datem např.
What’s the date today?
When were you born?
When does spring start?
When does usually school year start?
2. Před hodinou učitel rozvěsí lístečky s informacemi v prostorách školy.
3. Žáci vytvoří skupiny po 3. Každá skupina dostane tabulku, do které musí
doplnit údaje (jméno, datum narození, povolání). Informace potřebné k jejímu
správnému vyplnění jsou právě na vyvěšených lístečcích.
4. Skupina si rozdělí role: 1 zapisovatel a 2 sběrači informací. Role mohou být
během aktivity střídány. Žádný ze sběračů si nesmí dělat písemné poznámky
a údaje zapisovateli smí předávat pouze anglicky na vyhrazeném místě
ve třídě.
5. Je dobré dát přesný čas, po který mohou být údaje sbírány. Nakonec dojde
ke společné kontrole údajů v tabulce.
Správné řešení:
Name
Justin Bieber
Ewa Farná
Mickey Mouse
Lionel Messi
Elizabeth II
Barrack Obama
Job
singer, dancer
singer
animal (cartoon creature)
footballer
British Queen
President od the USA
Date of Birth
1st March 1994
12th August 1993
16th October 1923
24th June 1987
21st on April 1926
4th August 1961
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Name
Job
Date of Birth
Name
Job
Date of Birth
Name
Job
Date of Birth
Name
Job
Date of Birth
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Justin Bieber
Mickey Mouse
Lionel Messi
Elizabeth II
Ewa Farná
Barrack Obama
This person is a male singer and a dancer who
was born in the third month of the year.
This very talented and popular Czech female
singer was born in nineteen eighty-three.
The 44th President of the United States of
America was born at the beginning of the
eight month of the year.
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This lovely animal you can see in the cartoons
by Walt Disney. He was born in the tenth
month of the year.
This footballer from Argentina who plays in
Spain for FC Barcelona was born before
summer holidays.
This woman is the British Queen and she was
born in the fourth month of the year.
He was born on 1st March 1994.
She was born on 12th August 1993.
He was born on 16th October 1923.
He was born on 24th June 1987.
She was born 21st on April 1926.
His date of birth is 4th August 1961.
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3. BINGO
Typ:
poslech
Cíl:
procvičit slovesa a jejich tvary v minulém čase
Skupina:
3 a více
Čas:
10 min.
Instrukce:
1. Každý žák dostane tabulku se slovesy v minulém čase.
2. Učitel si před výukou nastříhá lístečky se slovesy v přítomném čase.
3. Aktivita spočívá v tom, že učitel losuje slovesa a čte je. Student, pokud
najde na své kartičce tvar takového slovesa v minulém čase, tak jej zaškrtne.
Aktivita končí v okamžiku, kdy někdo má zaškrtnutou celou řadu nebo sloupec
ve své tabulce.
to be
to begin
to break
to buy
to catch
to come
to do
to drive
to drink
to eat
to fall
to feel
to find
to fly
to forget
to get
to give
to go
to have
to hear
to hide
to know
to leave
to lose
to make
to meet
to pay
to read
to ring
to run
to say
to see
to sell
to sing
to sit
to sleep
to speak
to stand
to swim
to take
to teach
to tell
to think
to throw
to understand
to wear
to win
to write
to wake
to ride
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was, were
gave
hid
said
took
made
thought
flew
bought
won
sat
drove
slept
met
went
got
wore
fell
saw
came
swam
began
found
drank
knew
broke
paid
read
thought
went
said
hid
woke
drove
slept
gave
sat
was, were
rode
fell
wrote
came
swam
ate
flew
caught
found
saw
knew
took
left
threw
caught
woke
saw
drove
said
wrote
went
slept
ate
swam
forgot
wore
felt
sat
broke
took
was, were
lost
gave
paid
did
read
found
rang
bought
spoke
did
told
sold
won
left
threw
wrote
drank
woke
ate
felt
stood
taught
had
caught
sang
wore
forgot
lost
ran
heard
began
made
fell
wrote
won
met
woke
ran
taught
did
sold
spoke
began
sang
told
drank
felt
had
ate
got
stood
came
understood
bought
rang
heard
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4. ADJECTIVES - ANTONYMS
Typ:
pexeso
Cíl:
procvičit přídavná jména
Skupina:
skupiny po 2 až 4
Čas:
45 min.
Instrukce:
1. Každá skupina dostane celý set karet a vyřadí karty se slovy, které nezná.
2. Učitel vysvětlí významy neznámých slov.
3. Studenti se pokusí seřadit karty do dvojic tak, aby tvořily protiklady. (opět
společná kontrola)
4. Následuje hra pexeso. Karty se rozdělí na 2 skupiny a studenti tahají vždy
1 kartu z každé hromádky.
5. Na závěr se karty vloží do klobouku a vždy si nějaký student jednu vytáhne
a pantomimou se pokusí vyjádřit přídavné jméno. Ostatní hádají. Kdo je
úspěšný, přebírá roli předvádějícího.
short
black
happy
big
empty
clean
good
new
young
easy
clever
fast
expensive
rich
hot
strong
healthy
right
beautiful
early
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safe
wet
light
soft
right
loud
alive
first
fat
far
long
white
sad
small
full
dirty
bad
old
old
difficult
stupid
slow
cheap
poor
cold
weak
ill
wrong
ugly
late
dangerous
dry
heavy
hard
left
quiet
dead
last
slim
near
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5. STOP THE ALPHABET
Typ:
hra – slovní zásoba
Cíl:
procvičit slovní zásobu
Skupina:
skupiny po 2-3 (nebo každý sám)
Čas:
20 min.
Instrukce:
1. Každá skupina dostane herní plán.
2. Učitel říká potichu anglickou abecedu a předem určený student ho zastaví
slovem „stop“. Učitel studentům sdělí, na kterém písmenu se zastavil.
3. Úkolem studentů je napsat na dané písmeno vždy jedno slovo dle daných
témat v tabulce.
4. Následuje společná kontrola.
Alternativní témata do tabulky (závisí na pokročilosti studentů):
English names, Cities (Great Britain, Canada, the USA, Australia), Countries,
Adjectives, Sports atd.
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Letter
Animal
Verb
Food
Clothes
Job
Body part
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6. LISA’S BUSY LIFE
Typ:
vyprávění
Cíl:
procvičit minulý čas prostý
Skupina:
skupiny po 2 až 3
Čas:
15 min.
Instrukce:
1. Každá skupina dostane 36 karet s Lisou.
2. Studenti si berou z hromádky jednotlivé karty a říkají, co Lisa udělala.
3. Alternativně lze karty použít i jiným způsobem např. každá skupina dostane
náhodně vybraných 5 karet a vymyslí podle nich příběh.
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16
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7. DIRECTIONS
Typ:
porozumění textu a předávání informací
Cíl:
procvičit popis cesty
Skupina:
skupiny po 3
Čas:
25 min.
Instrukce:
1. Před hodinou učitel rozvěsí lístečky s informacemi (1 – 11) v prostorách
školy.
2. Žáci vytvoří skupiny po 3. Každá skupina dostane mapu, do které musí
zakreslit správnou cestu.
3. Skupina si rozdělí role: 1 zapisovatel a 2 sběrači informací. Role mohou být
během aktivity střídány. Žádný ze sběračů si nesmí dělat písemné poznámky
a údaje zapisovateli smí předávat pouze anglicky na vyhrazeném místě
ve třídě.
4. Je dobré dát přesný čas, po který mohou být údaje sbírány. Nakonec dojde
ke společné kontrole.
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1 You are standing in front of the railway station
and facing the museum.
2 Turn left.
3 Take the first street on the right and turn right
again.
4 Go straight ahead to the end of the street.
5 Turn left at the end of the street.
6 Go past the library and over the bridge.
7 Go past the police station and take the street on
the left behind the buildings.
8 Go along this street and take the second street
on the left.
9 Go across the river.
10 Behind the river turn right.
11 It’s on your left. You can’t miss it.
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8. AZ QUIZ
Typ:
stolní hra
Cíl:
procvičit slovní zásobu, čtení, porozumění
Skupina:
skupiny po 3
Čas:
20 - 25 min.
Instrukce:
1. Žáci vytvoří skupiny po 3 a dostanou 3 herní plány + sadu kartiček
s otázkami.
2. Žáci si rozdělí role ve skupině (2 hráči a 1 moderátor)
3. Žáci si určí pořadí, ve kterém budou hrát. Hráč, který je na řadě si zvolí pole
v herním plánu, o které chce hrát a zároveň číslo otázky 1, 2 nebo 3.
Moderátor otázku přečte, a pokud hráč odpoví správně, tak získává pole
a udělá si na něm svoji značku. Je-li odpověď špatná, může odpovědět
protihráč a získat totéž pole. Nemá-li protihráč zájem o toto pole, tak zůstane
neobsazené a v budoucnu se o něj může losovat např. házením kostky.
Kartička, ze které byla položena otázka, se dá dospodu balíčku.
4. Úkolem je spojit všechny strany herního plánu. Stane-li se tak, v ten
okamžik hra končí a moderátorem se stává někdo jiný.
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W
D
B
O
E
P
W
S
B
H
P
C
O
S
C
What is the capital of the United
States of America? (Washington)
A person whose job is to take care of
ill people. (doctor)
A long seat for two or more people,
usually made of wood. (bench)
C
What is the capital of Canada?
(Ottawa)
The part of the body that is used for
hearing. (ear)
An area of public land in a town or a
city where people go to walk, play or
relax. (park)
L
What is the capital of New Zealand?
(Wellington)
A short piece of music with words that
you sing. (song)
A piece of paper that shows you how
much you must pay. (bill)
B
A building for people to live in, usually
for one family. (house)
A word that means the opposite of
rich. (poor)
A child of your aunt and uncle.
(cousin)
K
A large African bird that cannot fly but
can run very fast. (ostrich)
A word that means the opposite of
intelligent. (stupid)
A thin tube of paper filled with
tobacco, for smoking. (cigarette)
F
A
D
D
R
J
G
E
B
S
A
What is the capital of Australia?
(Canberra)
The sister of your father or mother.
(aunt)
A book that gives a list of the words of
a language in alphabetical order.
(dictionary)
What is the capital of Great Britain?
(London)
A piece of furniture like a table that
you sit at to read, write, work etc.
(desk)
The structure that covers or forms the
top of a building. (roof)
A round object used for throwing,
hitting or kicking in games and sports.
(ball)
The sixth month of the year. (June)
A room or hall with equipment for
doing physical exercise. (gym)
A room in which are meals cooked or
prepared. (kitchen)
A word that means the opposite of
cheap. (expensive)
A person whose job is making and
selling bread and cakes (baker)
A group consisting of one or two
parents and their children. (family)
A word that means the opposite of
fast. (slow)
Details of where somebody lives and
where letters can be sent. (address)
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A
C
H
F
H
M
G
A
E
A comfortable chair with sides on
which you can rest your arms.
(armchair)
It‘s round like a wheel. (circle)
A period of time when you are not at
school or work. (holiday)
C
Things that people or animals eat.
(food)
An evening when children put on
masks and strange costumes, and use
pumpkins as lanterns. (Helloween)
The first day of the working week.
(Monday)
C
A tall African animal with a very long
neck and dark marks. (giraffe)
A spaceship in which Armstrong
travelled to the Moon. (Apollo 11)
The planet that we live on. (Earth)
P
E
N
S
J
L
I
C
L
S
S
R
C
A wild animal of the cat family that can
run very fast. (cheetah)
A large city in north-west England. The
hometown of the Beatles. (Liverpool)
A type of light open shoes that people
wear in warm weather. (sandals)
K
W
A large sea fish with very sharp teeth.
(shark)
A game played by two teams with an
oval ball which may be kicked or
carried. (rugby)
A sweet food that is baked in an oven.
(cake)
K
F
A
T
A long pointed orange root vegetable.
(carrot)
People hardboil eggs in many colours
and give them to children. (Easter)
What is the longest river in the world?
(the Nile)
An instrument on the wall for showing
time. (clock)
On the flag of the USA you can find
fifty of them. (stars)
What is the largest planet of the solar
system? (Jupiter)
A black and white bird that cannot fly
but use its wings for swimming.
(penguin)
The very first creature in space was a
dog. What was its name? (Laika)
A piece of land that is completely
surrounded by water. (island)
A child or a young goat. (kid)
The part of London where you can
play tennis on grass. (Wimbledon)
A small piece of metal or other
material used to fill a hole in a tooth.
(filling)
A sharp thing with a handle used for
cutting. (knife)
A place where airplanes take off and
land. (airport)
A person who steals things from
another person or place. (thief)
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C
B
H
M
B
D
L
C
W
NY
Y
V
C
L
M
A small container with a handle used
for drinking tea or coffee. (cup)
Pieces that make up the skeleton.
(bones)
A word that means the opposite of
sad. (happy)
S
An animal with a long tail that climbs
trees and lives in hot countries.
(monkey)
Protective shoes that cover the feet
and part of the legs. (boots)
A word that means the opposite of
alive. (dead)
D
A small insect, usually red with black
spots. (ladybird, ladybug)
A machine with a keyboard, monitor
and mouse used for playing games,
learning and finding information.
(computer)
A word that means the opposite of
strong. (weak)
S
A large city that is called „The Big
Apple“. (New York)
A toy that spins up and down on
a string. (yo-yo)
A person whose job is to take care of
ill animals. (vet)
A
A small flat piece of metal used as
money. (coin)
A building where you can find and
borrow books, magazines, CDs, etc.
(library)
A person whose job is to wear and
show new styles of clothes and be
photographed. (model)
C
C
E
C
U
H
L
K
P
Y
P
A small animal with eight legs that can
make webs. (spider)
A machine that takes pictures.
(camera)
A word that means the opposite of
full. (empty)
In stories a large animal with wings
and a long tail that can breathe out
fire. (dragon)
A soft material that covers the floor.
(carpet)
A word that means the opposite of
pretty. (ugly)
A small animal with a long tail that
eats nuts and lives in trees. (squirrel)
A man who is married. (husband)
A word that means the opposite of
heavy. (light)
A set of letters in a fixed order used
for writing a language. (alphabet)
A large Australian animal with a strong
tail and back legs, that moves by
jumping. (kangaroo)
A child in a school. (pupil)
A building in which films are shown.
(cinema)
The period from 1st January to 31st
December that is divided into 12
months. (year)
A building where people go to drink
alcoholic and other drinks and meet
their friends. (pub)
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H
S
C
P
B
M
M
F
K
B
CC
E
M
LN
B
The organ in the chest that sends
blood around the body. (heart)
It produces a spray of water and you
stand under to wash your body.
(shower)
A large strong building with high walls
and towers to defend against attack.
(castle)
D
An animal that you have at home for
pleasure. (pet)
An animal like a mouse with wings
that flies and feeds at night. (bat)
The opening in the face used for
speaking or eating. (mouth)
F
C
A very high hill, often with rocks near
the top. (mountain)
The bad feeling that you have when
you are in danger. (fear)
A young cat. (kitten)
B
A room for sleeping in. (bedroom)
A very famous English comic actor of
the silent cinema with a small round
hat and a small moustache.
(Charlie Chaplin)
What is the capital of Scotland?
(Edinburgh)
LR
A piece of special flat glass that
reflects images, so that you can see
yourself when you look in it. (mirror)
A lake in Scotland. People think a
monster lives underwater. (Loch Ness)
Black and yellow flying insects that live
in large groups and make honey. (bee)
G
H
V
S
L
M
S
RSG
W
P
A machine for washing plates, cups,
etc. (dishwasher)
The part of Los Angeles and the
hometown of many film studios.
(Hollywood)
In stories a dead person who sucks the
blood of living people. (vampire)
A set of rooms for living in. (flat)
A thing made of metal in which people
keep animals or birds. (cage)
The organ inside the body where food
goes when you swallow it. (stomach)
An area of sand or small stones beside
the sea. (beach)
A young sheep or meat from a young
sheep. (lamb)
A type of large book that you can buy
every week or month. (magazine)
A room in a house where people sit
together. (living room)
A circle of stones in England built by
people during the Stone Age.
(Stonehenge)
What do you say to tell people to start
a race? (ready, steady, go)
A musical instrument that usually has
six strings. (guitar)
A movie or book about cowboys‘ life.
(western)
A young dog. (puppy)
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A
W
S
S
HR
U
G
ML
S
V
HT
WM
E
T
D
A person whose job is to travel and
work in a spaceship. (astronaut)
A strong alcoholic drink made from
cereals. (whiskey)
A large shop where you can buy
almost everything. (supermarket)
P
A person whose job is making shoes
and boots. (shoemaker)
A type of loud modern music with
a very strong beat, played on electric
guitars. (hard rock)
You use it to protect yourself from the
rain or hot sun. (umbrella)
NA
Who was the first man in space?
(Gagarin)
A symbol of Canada. You can find it on
the flag of Canada. (maple leaf)
A very tall building in a city.
(skyscraper)
GW
In which Canadian city were the
Winter Olympic Games in 2010?
(Vancouver)
A hot sausage served in a long roll.
(hot dog)
An electric machine for washing
clothes. (washing machine)
FF
A part of your head. You can hear
sounds with it. (ear)
It‘s hard and white in the mouth used
for biting food. (tooth, teeth)
Stories that happen in your mind when
you are asleep. (dream)
T
TB
S
HH
S
B
S
H
T
D
G
A person whose job is to collect and
deliver letters. (postman)
A very famous bridge across the River
Thames in London. (Tower Bridge)
A tool for cutting paper, with two
sharp blades and handles. (scissors)
Who was the first man on the Moon?
(Neil Armstrong)
A type of modern dance music with
spoken words played by young African
Americans. (hip hop)
You can see it when you look up, there
are clouds, stars etc. (sky)
Who was the first president of the
USA? (George Washington)
A person that tells people at work
what to do. (boss)
You wear it over the foot, especially
inside a shoe. (sock)
A place where you can buy
hamburgers, chips, coke etc. (fast
food)
A building where people stay for a
short time and pay for their rooms.
(hotel)
One of two children born at the same
time to the same mother. (twin)
It has got three sides and three
corners. (triangle)
A person whose job is to take care of
people‘s teeth. (dentist)
A piece of land around your house
where you can grow flowers, fruit or
vegetables. (garden)
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