UNIT OBJECTIVES
By the end of the unit Ss will
- be able to use the active vocabulary of the unit
- be able to differentiate between relative pronouns who, whose, whom and which, Participle I and Participle II and use them in speech
- have practised reading and listening about famous English and Belarusian writers, people's opinion on books and book characters, the history and role of books, changes in reading habits
- be able to ask for and share information about the history and role of books, different genres
- be able to describe a favourite author and book character, to recommend a book to read, to express their opinion about poetry
- be able to write a story about a scary, exciting, funny or memorable event
COMMUNICATIVE AREA
1) speaking about: the history and the role of books, one's reading preferences, favourite authors;
2) recommending a book;
3) sharing opinions about a book;
4) listening and speaking about one's favourite book character;
5) reading and speaking about one's favourite book by a Belarusian author;
6) discussing changes in reading habits;
7) writing a story;
8) expressing opinion about poetry in different countries.
VOCABULARY
access, admire, appeal to, author, audiobooks, be set (in / on), bookworm, halfway through, convey a powerful message, cope with, depict, determined, draw parallels, e-books, gripping, hilarious, inspiration (a source of), inspire, inventive, keep in suspense, live up to all the hype, masterpiece, mind-numbing, monotonous, outstanding, page-turner, portray, predict, predictable, prediction, raise questions, relate to, reveal, thought-provoking, unexpected twists, varied.
PRONUNCIATION
1) new vocabulary.
GRAMMAR
1) relative pronouns who, whose, whom, which;
2) participles I and II.
LISTENING
1) four people speaking about their reading preferences;
2) a conversation with a librarian;
3) three people speaking about book characters;
4) a description of a book by a Belarusian author;
5) poems;
6) people talking about books and reading.
READING
1) information about: books, a famous Belarusian (English) writer, different kinds of poems;
2) an extract from kids encyclopedia;
3) a girl's opinion on the book;
4) four book reviews;
5) a newspaper article about reading habits;
6) tips: for writers, how to bind a book;
7) a story about a scary night;
8) a blogger's post;
9) interesting facts about reading and books.
SPEAKING
1) asking and answering questions about the history of books and types of books;
2) describing: one's reading preferences, one's favourite book character, one's favourite Belarusian book, one's favourite author;
3) a role-play of a conversation with a librarian;
4) a mini-debate "Printed books: for and against.
WRITING
1) a story about a scary / funny / memorable event;
2) a poem
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