Giáo án Tiếng Anh 12 - Unit 10: Endangered species (Speaking) với mục đích cung cấp cho học sinh các từ và cụm từ mới; hoàn thiện kỹ năng nói trong Tiếng Anh. Mời các bạn cùng tham khảo giáo án. | Giáo án Tiếng Anh 12 - Unit 10 Endangered species Speaking UNIT 10 ENDANGERED SPECIES B SPEAKING I. AIMS OBJECTIVES OF THE LESSON 1. Language focus - To provide Ss with new words and phrases - To help Ss prepare material for speaking 2. Skills To help Ss develop their speaking skills 3. Attitudes To encourage Ss work in pairs and groups II. PREPARATION 1. Teacher - Teaching aids - Lesson plan text book - Teaching method Communicative language teaching 2. Students Read Unit 10 speaking at home III. PROCEDURE 1. Class organization 1 minute 2. Check up 5 minutes - Read and write down new words and phrases - Translate the reading passage into Vietnamese 3. New lesson 35 minutes STUDENTS ACTIVITIES TEACHER S ACTIVITIES 1. Task 1 - Work in pairs ask and answer the questions - Instructs Ss to answer the question 1. giant panda rhino tiger and elephant 2. Panda bamboo forests Rhino grassland Tiger forest grassland Elephant - Asks some pairs of Ss to talk about these forest animals and their habitats 3 4. All of these animals 2. Task 2 - Read the information in task 2 check understanding - Look at the example study it - Work in groups each group takes responsibility to talk about one type of animals - Calls some groups of Ss to present their Where do . live ideas What is the population of . in the world What is their height weight What kind of food do they eat How long does their life span last Why does their numbers decline each year 3. Task 3 - Work in groups take turns to talk about these - Instructs Ss how to do task 3 animals Pandas live in bamboo forests in the mountains in central and western China. Nowadays they are endangered. There are only 600 pandas left in the - Calls some groups to present their talk world. Their weight is from 75 to 160 kg and they are from to metres high. They like eating bamboo leaves and shoots. Their life span lasts for about 20 to 30 years. They decline in their number because of habitat destruction and illegal hunting. 4. .