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OUR SCHOOL WILL SHINE
Our school will shine today
Our school will shine
Our school will shine today
All down the line
Our school will shine today
Our school will shine
When the sun goes down
When the moon goes up
Our school will shine
WELCOME TO MY CLASS
Good morning Everybody
Welcome to our lesson
Teacher :vo thi ngoc lan –vanson school
The Solar System.
The Earth
The Moon
- Is there life on the moon?
384,403kms
- How far is it from the Earth to the Moon?
10.
music
1.
air
4.
mountains
9.
lakes
8.
animals
5.
rivers
3.
plants
6.
great round holes
7.
sounds
2.
water
- What may be on the Moon?
crater=hole
little creature
mineral
gemstone
A
B
C
D
E
sparkling
Listen to the description of the moon. Then
Check ()the correct statement about the moon.
a, There is no air on the moon.
b, There are rivers and lakes on the moon.
c, There are no sounds on there moon.
d, It is very cold at night on the moon.
e, During the day the temperature is even lower.
f, There are great round holes on the moon.
g, There are no mountains on the moon.
h, You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
i, You will be able to jump very high on the moon.
j, One day on the moon lasts for two weeks.
Listen to the description of the moon. Then
Check ()the correct statement about the moon.
a, There is no air on the moon.
b, There are rivers and lakes on the moon.
c, There are no sounds on there moon.
d, It is very cold at night on the moon.
e, During the day the temperature is even lower.
f, There are great round holes on the moon.
g, There are no mountains on the moon.
h, You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
i, You will be able to jump very high on the moon.
j, One day on the moon lasts for two weeks.
We’ve talked to some experts and this is what we’ve found out. There is no Water or air on the moon. It is all silent because there is no air. Of course, there will be no music, no sounds. There are no rivers and no lakes. At night, it is very cold. The temperature goes down 151 C below zero. But during the day the temperature rises to 100 C above zero.
LISTEN
Good evening. Welcome to our Science For Fun Program. This week, we’ve received a lot of questions asking about life on the moon.
There are great round holes on the moon. They look like big lakes. They are called craters. There are more then 30,000 craters on the moon. There are also high mountains. The highest mountains on the moon are about 26,000 feet or 8,000 meters high.
So, is there life on the moon? I’ll leave the questions for you to answer yourself.
And here is something very interesting to know: on the moon you weigh one sixth of what you weigh on earth. If you weigh 50 kilos, on the moon you will weigh only a little more than 8 kilos. You will be able to jump very high, even higher than an Olympic Champion. You can take very long steps as well. And … may be you want won’t sleep very well because one day on the moon
lasts for 2 weeks.
Questions:
a) Why are there no sounds on the moon?
b)How many creatures are there on the moon?
c) How much will you weigh on the moon
if you weigh50 kilos on the earth?
d) Will you sleep very well on the moon?
why/? Why not?
Because there is no air on the moon.
There are about 30,000 creatures on the moon.
If I weigh 50 kilos, I’ll weigh only a little
more than 8 kilos.
No, we won’t. Because one day lasts for
two weeks on the moon.
Tàu vũ trụ Phương Đông với nhà du hành vũ trụ trên boong tàu xuất phát ngày 12 tháng 4 năm 1961 vào lúc 6 giờ 7 phút theo giờ quốc tế Greenwich (9 giờ 7 phút theo giờ Moskva). Yuri Gagarin đã hoàn thành một vòng bay trên tàu Phương Đông xung quanh Trái Đất.
Tín hiệu trong chuyến bay là "Кедр" ("Cây tuyết tùng"). Sau khi hoàn thành chuyến bay, từ độ cao vài kilômét thì Gagarin nhảy ra khỏi khoang và hạ cánh an toàn bằng dù không xa với thiết bị hạ cánh, trên cánh đồng của một nông trang ở tỉnh Saratov. Toàn bộ chuyến bay này kéo dài 1 giờ 48 phút.
"Chủ nghĩa cộng sản mở đường đến các vì sao",
NEIL ARMSTRONG, Edwin Aldrin AND FRIENDS
–APOLLO 11- 20/7/1969
That’s one small step for a man , one giant leap for mankind
Who was the first person landing in the moon?
SPEAK
The Solar System.
- Which planet is it?
- Do you know anything about Mars?
Mars
A space tourist traveled to Mars,
he saw many things there and noted them down.
These are drawings of things. Try to guess and
match the drawings with their names.
minerals
plants
gemstones
little creatures
water
mountains
gas
a) What’s this?
This may be …………………….on Mars.
b) What are they?
They might be …………………..on Mars.
gas
water
minerals
plants
mountains
little creatures
minerals
plants
gemstones
little creatures
water
mountains
gas
This may be gas on Mars
This might be gas on Mars
Nam: What do these drawings say, Hung?
Hung: There might be water in Mars.
Nam: And what about those black sparkling spots on
the right corner?
Hung: Well, they might be traces of gemstones.
There may be a lot of precious stones on Mars.
Practice the dialogue with a partner.
water
gemstones
Lan: What do these drawings say, Nga?
Nga: There might be ……………….in Mars.
Lan: And what about those ....................................
Nga: Well, they might be……………………. .
There may be much of …………..in Mars.
plants
signs of gas.
gas
dark shapes
on the left corner?
gemstones
little creatures
gas
mountains
plants
water
minerals
Make up similar dialogues about the drawing, using the cues in section a,
S1: ……………….... red shapes……?
S2: ………………..
minerals…………
S1: ……………...those signs on the left corner?
S2: ……………...........
…gas.
What does the
say
There might be
in Mars
What about
There may be a lot
of
no air
-151oC
at night
Too cold
100oC
during the day
Too hot
One day lasts
for 2 weeks
6.
great round holes
The Moon
Mars
minerals
gemstones
little creatures
water
mountains
gas
*Compare the difference between the Moon and the Mars.
What there may be on Mars?
- Is there life on the moon? Why? Why not?
no water
There may be
Discussion:
What would you take along if you had a chance to visit the moon?
What would you do if you were on the moon?
HOMEWORK:
Learn by heart new words.
Write the things there may be on
the other planets in your notebooks.
Goodbye !
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Which planet is the nearest to the sun?
Which is the biggest?
Which is the hottest?
Mars.
water
mountains
gas
little creatures
minerals
gemstones
plants
microorganism
b) Model sentences:
There might be water on Mars.
This may be gas on Mars.
Form:
May
Might
+
V. infinitive
Use:
- We use may / might to talk about present or future possibility.
- Might is normally a little less sure than may
The
temperature
goes
down to -151oC
at night
no air
One day lasts
for 2 weeks
The
temperature
rises to 100oC
during the day
no water
- Is there life on the moon? Why? Why not?
Our school will shine today
Our school will shine
Our school will shine today
All down the line
Our school will shine today
Our school will shine
When the sun goes down
When the moon goes up
Our school will shine
WELCOME TO MY CLASS
Good morning Everybody
Welcome to our lesson
Teacher :vo thi ngoc lan –vanson school
The Solar System.
The Earth
The Moon
- Is there life on the moon?
384,403kms
- How far is it from the Earth to the Moon?
10.
music
1.
air
4.
mountains
9.
lakes
8.
animals
5.
rivers
3.
plants
6.
great round holes
7.
sounds
2.
water
- What may be on the Moon?
crater=hole
little creature
mineral
gemstone
A
B
C
D
E
sparkling
Listen to the description of the moon. Then
Check ()the correct statement about the moon.
a, There is no air on the moon.
b, There are rivers and lakes on the moon.
c, There are no sounds on there moon.
d, It is very cold at night on the moon.
e, During the day the temperature is even lower.
f, There are great round holes on the moon.
g, There are no mountains on the moon.
h, You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
i, You will be able to jump very high on the moon.
j, One day on the moon lasts for two weeks.
Listen to the description of the moon. Then
Check ()the correct statement about the moon.
a, There is no air on the moon.
b, There are rivers and lakes on the moon.
c, There are no sounds on there moon.
d, It is very cold at night on the moon.
e, During the day the temperature is even lower.
f, There are great round holes on the moon.
g, There are no mountains on the moon.
h, You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
i, You will be able to jump very high on the moon.
j, One day on the moon lasts for two weeks.
We’ve talked to some experts and this is what we’ve found out. There is no Water or air on the moon. It is all silent because there is no air. Of course, there will be no music, no sounds. There are no rivers and no lakes. At night, it is very cold. The temperature goes down 151 C below zero. But during the day the temperature rises to 100 C above zero.
LISTEN
Good evening. Welcome to our Science For Fun Program. This week, we’ve received a lot of questions asking about life on the moon.
There are great round holes on the moon. They look like big lakes. They are called craters. There are more then 30,000 craters on the moon. There are also high mountains. The highest mountains on the moon are about 26,000 feet or 8,000 meters high.
So, is there life on the moon? I’ll leave the questions for you to answer yourself.
And here is something very interesting to know: on the moon you weigh one sixth of what you weigh on earth. If you weigh 50 kilos, on the moon you will weigh only a little more than 8 kilos. You will be able to jump very high, even higher than an Olympic Champion. You can take very long steps as well. And … may be you want won’t sleep very well because one day on the moon
lasts for 2 weeks.
Questions:
a) Why are there no sounds on the moon?
b)How many creatures are there on the moon?
c) How much will you weigh on the moon
if you weigh50 kilos on the earth?
d) Will you sleep very well on the moon?
why/? Why not?
Because there is no air on the moon.
There are about 30,000 creatures on the moon.
If I weigh 50 kilos, I’ll weigh only a little
more than 8 kilos.
No, we won’t. Because one day lasts for
two weeks on the moon.
Tàu vũ trụ Phương Đông với nhà du hành vũ trụ trên boong tàu xuất phát ngày 12 tháng 4 năm 1961 vào lúc 6 giờ 7 phút theo giờ quốc tế Greenwich (9 giờ 7 phút theo giờ Moskva). Yuri Gagarin đã hoàn thành một vòng bay trên tàu Phương Đông xung quanh Trái Đất.
Tín hiệu trong chuyến bay là "Кедр" ("Cây tuyết tùng"). Sau khi hoàn thành chuyến bay, từ độ cao vài kilômét thì Gagarin nhảy ra khỏi khoang và hạ cánh an toàn bằng dù không xa với thiết bị hạ cánh, trên cánh đồng của một nông trang ở tỉnh Saratov. Toàn bộ chuyến bay này kéo dài 1 giờ 48 phút.
"Chủ nghĩa cộng sản mở đường đến các vì sao",
NEIL ARMSTRONG, Edwin Aldrin AND FRIENDS
–APOLLO 11- 20/7/1969
That’s one small step for a man , one giant leap for mankind
Who was the first person landing in the moon?
SPEAK
The Solar System.
- Which planet is it?
- Do you know anything about Mars?
Mars
A space tourist traveled to Mars,
he saw many things there and noted them down.
These are drawings of things. Try to guess and
match the drawings with their names.
minerals
plants
gemstones
little creatures
water
mountains
gas
a) What’s this?
This may be …………………….on Mars.
b) What are they?
They might be …………………..on Mars.
gas
water
minerals
plants
mountains
little creatures
minerals
plants
gemstones
little creatures
water
mountains
gas
This may be gas on Mars
This might be gas on Mars
Nam: What do these drawings say, Hung?
Hung: There might be water in Mars.
Nam: And what about those black sparkling spots on
the right corner?
Hung: Well, they might be traces of gemstones.
There may be a lot of precious stones on Mars.
Practice the dialogue with a partner.
water
gemstones
Lan: What do these drawings say, Nga?
Nga: There might be ……………….in Mars.
Lan: And what about those ....................................
Nga: Well, they might be……………………. .
There may be much of …………..in Mars.
plants
signs of gas.
gas
dark shapes
on the left corner?
gemstones
little creatures
gas
mountains
plants
water
minerals
Make up similar dialogues about the drawing, using the cues in section a,
S1: ……………….... red shapes……?
S2: ………………..
minerals…………
S1: ……………...those signs on the left corner?
S2: ……………...........
…gas.
What does the
say
There might be
in Mars
What about
There may be a lot
of
no air
-151oC
at night
Too cold
100oC
during the day
Too hot
One day lasts
for 2 weeks
6.
great round holes
The Moon
Mars
minerals
gemstones
little creatures
water
mountains
gas
*Compare the difference between the Moon and the Mars.
What there may be on Mars?
- Is there life on the moon? Why? Why not?
no water
There may be
Discussion:
What would you take along if you had a chance to visit the moon?
What would you do if you were on the moon?
HOMEWORK:
Learn by heart new words.
Write the things there may be on
the other planets in your notebooks.
Goodbye !
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Which planet is the nearest to the sun?
Which is the biggest?
Which is the hottest?
Mars.
water
mountains
gas
little creatures
minerals
gemstones
plants
microorganism
b) Model sentences:
There might be water on Mars.
This may be gas on Mars.
Form:
May
Might
+
V. infinitive
Use:
- We use may / might to talk about present or future possibility.
- Might is normally a little less sure than may
The
temperature
goes
down to -151oC
at night
no air
One day lasts
for 2 weeks
The
temperature
rises to 100oC
during the day
no water
- Is there life on the moon? Why? Why not?
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