Unit 04. Our Customs and Traditions. Lesson 7. Looking back - project
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Chia sẻ tài liệu: Unit 04. Our Customs and Traditions. Lesson 7. Looking back - project thuộc Tiếng Anh 8
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Vinh Yen Secondary School
English 8
Unit 4: OUR CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS
Topic: Our customs and traditions.
Phonetics:
Clusters: /spr/, /str/.
Grammar:
Review: modals (shoud/ shoudn’t).
Modals: have to + infinitive.
Vocabulary:
Types of customs and traditions.
Expressions with “custom” and “tradition”.
Skills:
Reading and talking about family customs and traditions.
Listening to and writing about customs and traditions of an ethnic minority group.
Topic 4 : Our customs and traditions
I. Put the correct words under the pictures with spr or str.
strong
spread
lan truyền
strawberry
stress
Australia
spronounce
II. Choose should or shouldn’t to complete the following sentences.
1. Vietnamese women…………wear ao dai on special occasions.
2. You…………...talk with food in your mouth.
3. When you have dinner with a British family. you………….hold the knife in your left hand.
4. We………….clean the house before Tet hodiday.
5. Children………….go out without adults when it gets dark.
6. We………….wrap the birthday present in colourful paper.
7. If you are going to Italy for your holidays you………….learn a little Italian.
8. In Viet Nam, you…………....ask anyone to lend you money on the first day of a lunar month.
9. People………….....comb their hair when they are in the car. It is considered a taboo.
10. We…………eat mooncakes at the Mid-Autumn Festival.
should
shouldn’t
shouldn’t
should
should
should
should
shouldn’t
shouldn’t
should
III. Complete the sentences with have to, has to, don’t have to or doesn’t have to.
It’s Sunday, so the children………………..go to school.
Minh………….study for a test, so he is going to stay at home.
Your shoes are dirty. You…………..clean them.
I..........................take an umbrella. It isn’t raining.
Tom……………………..get up early. It’s his holiday.
It’s very informal here. You………………..wear a tie unless you want to.
Jane…………….tidy her room. It is a mess.
The train is direct. Your brother………………...change trains.
Help yourself to anything you want. You…………………..ask.
In Britain, everyone…………pay in pounds.
don’t have to
has to
have to
don’t have to
doesn’t have to
don’t have to
has to
don’t have to
don’t have to
has to
generations
reflect
table manners
sharp
offspring
accept
course
cutlery
host
hostess
tip
A B
IV. Match the words in A with their meanings in B.
chủ nhà (nữ)
chính xác, đúng
phản ánh
món ăn
chấp nhận, nhận
chủ nhà (nam)
quy tắc bàn ăn
bộ dao dĩa
tiền boa
con cái
thế hệ
V. Find a mistake with have to, should, or must in each sentences and correct it.
1. Under the new regulations, workers have wear protective clothes.
2. When you come to Brazil, you should to tip the waiter 10% of the bill.
3. When eating in India, you shouldn’t always use the right hand. Never use the left hand.
4. In Australia, you mustn’t to comment on a person’s accent.
5. In my family, children has to get permission before leaving the dining table.
6. When we were young, we have to stand in a row to greet guests.
→ have to wear
→ should
→ should
→ mustn’t
→ have to
→ had to
English 8
Unit 4: OUR CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS
Topic: Our customs and traditions.
Phonetics:
Clusters: /spr/, /str/.
Grammar:
Review: modals (shoud/ shoudn’t).
Modals: have to + infinitive.
Vocabulary:
Types of customs and traditions.
Expressions with “custom” and “tradition”.
Skills:
Reading and talking about family customs and traditions.
Listening to and writing about customs and traditions of an ethnic minority group.
Topic 4 : Our customs and traditions
I. Put the correct words under the pictures with spr or str.
strong
spread
lan truyền
strawberry
stress
Australia
spronounce
II. Choose should or shouldn’t to complete the following sentences.
1. Vietnamese women…………wear ao dai on special occasions.
2. You…………...talk with food in your mouth.
3. When you have dinner with a British family. you………….hold the knife in your left hand.
4. We………….clean the house before Tet hodiday.
5. Children………….go out without adults when it gets dark.
6. We………….wrap the birthday present in colourful paper.
7. If you are going to Italy for your holidays you………….learn a little Italian.
8. In Viet Nam, you…………....ask anyone to lend you money on the first day of a lunar month.
9. People………….....comb their hair when they are in the car. It is considered a taboo.
10. We…………eat mooncakes at the Mid-Autumn Festival.
should
shouldn’t
shouldn’t
should
should
should
should
shouldn’t
shouldn’t
should
III. Complete the sentences with have to, has to, don’t have to or doesn’t have to.
It’s Sunday, so the children………………..go to school.
Minh………….study for a test, so he is going to stay at home.
Your shoes are dirty. You…………..clean them.
I..........................take an umbrella. It isn’t raining.
Tom……………………..get up early. It’s his holiday.
It’s very informal here. You………………..wear a tie unless you want to.
Jane…………….tidy her room. It is a mess.
The train is direct. Your brother………………...change trains.
Help yourself to anything you want. You…………………..ask.
In Britain, everyone…………pay in pounds.
don’t have to
has to
have to
don’t have to
doesn’t have to
don’t have to
has to
don’t have to
don’t have to
has to
generations
reflect
table manners
sharp
offspring
accept
course
cutlery
host
hostess
tip
A B
IV. Match the words in A with their meanings in B.
chủ nhà (nữ)
chính xác, đúng
phản ánh
món ăn
chấp nhận, nhận
chủ nhà (nam)
quy tắc bàn ăn
bộ dao dĩa
tiền boa
con cái
thế hệ
V. Find a mistake with have to, should, or must in each sentences and correct it.
1. Under the new regulations, workers have wear protective clothes.
2. When you come to Brazil, you should to tip the waiter 10% of the bill.
3. When eating in India, you shouldn’t always use the right hand. Never use the left hand.
4. In Australia, you mustn’t to comment on a person’s accent.
5. In my family, children has to get permission before leaving the dining table.
6. When we were young, we have to stand in a row to greet guests.
→ have to wear
→ should
→ should
→ mustn’t
→ have to
→ had to
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