Overall Objective: Students
will learn of English speaking countries flags,flag of
our country, they will describe the flags,they learn about the national flag
day.
Language Objective: Students
will identify different kinds of flags
,they will describe the flags using past simple and past simple passive forms.
Civic Objective: Students will be
able to identify different flags and the national flag day.
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Stage
of Lesson
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Activity
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Time
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Warm Up
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Teacher asks the class questions
about the national flag day :when is
celebrated in our country the national
flag day ? what do you know about
Georgian ,, Five Cross Flag” ?
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2
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Activity 1
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Teacher tells the students to
share their ideas each other
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3
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Activity 2
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Teacher sticks the flipchart paper
on the wall .there is Kwl chart and
gives instructions .students have to write what they know and what they want
to know about flags they have to write
1-2 sentences
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1-3
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Activity 3
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Teacher makes a group and shows flags on the projector
.Teacher gives the group text ,students have to underline past simple forms
and identify the history of this flags .then they make a poster with
different flags
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15
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Activity 4
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After that speak about the
national flag day Georgia,Five Cross flag
, Union Jack,Flag of the USA, flag of Canada ,flag of south Africa
.They use past simple and past simple
passive verbs .
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10
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Activity 5
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As a homework teacher tells the students to write a short essay about
other flag ,they have to use past simple and past simple passive forms
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3
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The flag has horizontal bands
of red (on the
top) and blue (on the
bottom), the flag separated by a central green band
which splits into a horizontal "Y" shape, from which the arms are separated by narrow yellow bands; the red and blue bands are separated
from the green band and its arms by narrow white stripes.
The stripes at the fly end are in the 5:1:3:1:5 ratio.
Three of the colours – black,
green and yellow – are found in the banner of the African National Congress. The
other three – red, white and blue – are displayed
on the old Transvaal vierkleur (which also includes green), the Dutch tricolour and the
British Union flag.



In 1964, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson formed a committee to replace the Union Flag. Out of
three choices, the maple leaf selected
.It designed by George Stanley,[2] based on the flag of theRoyal Military College of Canada. The flag made its first
official appearance on February 15, 1965; the date is now celebrated annually
as National
Flag of Canada Day.
The Georgian national
flag raised in all across the country.
Various events were held to celebrate the date.
The President of
Georgia, Giorgi Margvelashvili, met with Georgian youth from the country’s
regions and gave a speech about the importance of this national symbol.
An exhibition was also
held at the Presidential Palace where medieval period heraldic materials
reflecting the Five Cross Flag were presented.
The Five Cross Flag was
restored on January 14th, 2004, and was supported by the majority of Georgians
including the Georgian church.
The composition of the
national flag is a symbolic image of Jesus Christ and the Four Evangelists.
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