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THE SOUNDS OF ENGLISH  THE SOUNDS OF ENGLISH  Practice                    BE THE EXPERT
 Objective  1  Listen and say. TR: 0.6  •  2  Say Listen to the sounds. Then, make a check when you   Target Sounds
 Students will  hear the sound in the word. Write a check mark on the board   • The /h/ sound is the first sound in the words

 • identify and make the target sounds.  as you say make a check. Do the first item with students. Play   hi and hello.



 Target Sounds  TR: 0.7. Pause after the first item and ask What sound do you   • The /a / is the first vowel sound in the words
 /h/   hello  hear? (/h/) Then, repeat the words said in the audio. Point to   hi and I’m. It’s the last vowel sound in the
 /a /   hi and goodbye  the column that says Word 1, and say Hello. Do you hear /h/?   word goodbye.
 Resources  Classroom Presentation Tool;   hello  goodbye  (yes) Say That’s right! Hello has /h/. Let’s put a check. Then,   Teacher Tip
 Flashcards 1–6; TR: 0.6–0.8; Video Sc. 4;   say Book. Do you hear /h/? (no) Point to the column that says   Now is the time to establish a close connection
 Workbook p. 4, Workbook Audio TR: 0.6–0.8;   2  Listen. Which words have the sound? Check   .   .   . TR: 0.7  Word 2, and say No /h/. Don’t put a check. Repeat this for the   with parents. Ask parents to provide their contact
 Online Practice  third word (hi). Have students put a check in the box. Then,
 sound  word 1  word 2  word 3                                             information, including their phone number(s)
 Materials  a timer or stopwatch, a teddy bear or   play the rest of TR: 0.7 and have students complete the other   and e-mail addresses. Check in with parents
 stuffed toy   1. hello  ✔  ✔  item on their own.                          often. Be sure to let parents know of students’
                                                                           achievements, not just their problems. You
 2. goodbye  ✔  ✔  Apply                                                   should also make them aware of what it is
                                                                           you’re teaching. Sending home the Home–School
                                                                           Connection Letters for each unit is a great way to
          •  3  Say Let’s listen to a chant. Play TR: 0.8 two times. Have
 3  Listen and chant. TR: 0.8  students listen to the chant. Then, say the chant. Walk among   keep parents informed about the coursework. If
 Hello, hello.  the class, waving hello to students for the first two lines. Then,   all parents have an e-mail address, create a class

                                                                           e-mail list. Use this list to make announcements
 Hi there, hi.  walk back toward the front of the room, waving goodbye     about things such as schedule changes, special
            during the second two lines.                                   requests, or upcoming events. You may also want
 Time to go.                                                               to take photos of fun class activities and e-mail
          • Play TR: 0.8 a third time. This time, have students stand up   them to parents.
 Bye, goodbye!
            next to a partner. Have them wave hello during the first two

            lines of the chant. Then, have them turn away from each other
            and start to walk away from their partners during the last
            two lines.
          • Divide the class into two groups. Have them say the chant as a
            call-and-response. Have the first group say Hello, hello and the


            second group respond Hi there, hi. Then, have the first group
 9          say Time to go and the second group respond Bye, goodbye!

 Warm Up   Present   Wrap Up
          • Bring out a teddy bear or a stuffed toy, and say This is Hank.
 • Motivate and focus  Get students ready   •  1  Say Let’s learn about some sounds of English. Make a few   Then, ask Does Hank have /h/ or /a /? When students say /h/,
 to use English using the English Time chant   sounds, such as /b/, /p/, and /h/, to help students understand   say That’s right. Hank has /h/. Have each student greet the toy
 (p. 18).  the phrase sounds of English. Play TR: 0.6. Pause after each   with Hi, Hank.
 word for students to repeat the word and the sound.
 • Get moving  Have students stand up.   • When class is over, bring the stuffed toy around to each
 Set a timer or a stopwatch for 2 minutes.   • Explain  Say Hello has the /h/ sound. Say the /h/ sound again,   student’s desk. Have it say Goodbye to each student. Have
 Have students go around the room, saying   and have students repeat the sound and the word. Then, ask   students say Goodbye, Hank.

 Hello or Hi to as many classmates as   Which has /h/—hi or book? (hi) Emphasize the first sounds of
 possible before the timer goes off.  these words as you say them.  • Say Good job today, class. Now let’s chant. Lead the class in
            the Goodbye chant (p. 18).
 • Have students sit on the floor with a   • Say Goodbye has the /a  / sound. Repeat the word, emphasizing

 partner, back-to-back. Have them link   the /a /. Have students repeat the sound and the word. Then,

 arms. Then, say Stand up. See if students   ask Which has /a  /—I’m or up? (I’m) Emphasize the first sounds   Workbook and Online Practice
 can stand up without separating their   of these words as you say them.      The Sounds of English
 arms. Then, say Sit down and see if they                                        Formative Assessment
 can stay together while sitting down.   • If there are students in your class with /h/ or /a  / in their name,
 Repeat this a few times to see if students   point them out. For example, say Haima. What sounds do you   Can students
 can do it more easily with practice.  hear? (/h/, /a /)
                                                                           • identify and make the /h/ and /a / sounds?
                                                                             Make the /h/ sound. Say Hello and Goodbye.
                                                                             Have students raise their hand when they hear
                                                                             /h/. Then, make the /a / and say the words
                                                                             again. This time, have students raise their hand
                                                                             when they hear /a /.

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