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Listening skill

Pratomsuksa 4

Unit: Weather Topic: Seasons

How many seasons in this video?

What is the weather in winter season?

vocabulary

acorn (n.)

squirrel (n.)

beneath (prep.)

branches (n.)

chirp (v.)

StructurePast simple tense

subject + verb 2

How to use past simple tenseUse the Simple Past to express the idea

that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes, the speaker may not actually mention the specific time, but they do have one specific time in mind.

Father and I took a walk together in the bright sunshine.

Examples

I saw a movie yesterday.

subject verb 2

subject verb 2

Last year, I traveled to Japan.

She washed her car.

subject verb 2

subject verb 2

Changing Seasons

Is it the summer or spring do you see a gray squirrels eating seeds?

What type of the seasons in this story?

Ordering Picture

- Make a group of four people. - Student listen to changing seasons story, then each group sent one representative in front of class for order the situation. - Teacher count 1, 2, 3- Every student in front of class have to running to write 1,2,3…beside the picture in the order that you hear

1

2 6

5

4

73

8

1

Home

2

Home

3

Home

4

Home

5

Home

6

Home

7

Home

8

Home

Comparing

- Make in pair.- Each group sent one representative to get a paper.- Then write the difference of each season in the table.

for example

season weather

cloth

Summer

Fall

Spring

Winter

sunshine

One rainy spring morning, Father and I put on our raincoats and took a walk together. We passed the old oak tree. It was covered with small green buds.

We saw a gray squirrel scurry out of the rain. We heard the sound of chirping baby birds.

One hot summer morning, Father and I put on our sunglasses and took a walk together in the bright sunshine. We stopped beneath the shade of the green oak tree.

We saw a gray squirrel eating seed. We saw a robin and her babies.

One cool fall morning, Father and I put on our warm sweaters and took a walk together. Leaves covered the ground. They crunched and crackled beneath our feet.

The gray squirrel was gathering acorns and seeds. We looked for the robins in the tree. But they were not there.

One frosty winter morning, Father and I put on our warmest clothes and took a walk through the snow. We could see a thin coating of ice on the branches of the bare oak tree.

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