Shops and money english as a second language teaching about different shops
In this three-lesson plan geared towards English as a second language learners, students will explore the concept of shopping and use related vocabulary to effectively communicate in different shopping scenarios. The lessons begin with familiarizing students with different types of shops and their purposes. It progresses to understanding basic concepts of money and currency, and concludes with a practical role-play activity, enabling students to apply their vocabulary knowledge in simulated real-life situations.
Lesson 1: Lesson 1: Exploring Different Types of Shops
Overview
This lesson is designed to introduce Grade 5 students to the various types of shops found in their community and the functions these shops serve. Students will learn to identify and describe different shops, understand their roles, and discuss their personal experiences with these shops.
Lesson 2: Lesson 2: Understanding Money and Currency
Overview
This 50-minute lesson introduces grade 5 students to the basics of money, focusing on identifying different currency denominations including coins and bills. Students will learn to recognize and understand the value of each denomination and practice counting combinations of money. The lesson includes interactive activities and discussions to ensure students can apply new knowledge to real-world situations.
This lesson focuses on helping students practice shopping dialogues using role-playing activities. This interactive session will enable students to use new vocabulary in real-life scenarios, enhancing their speaking and listening skills in a fun and dynamic way.