Unit 1. Home life
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Ngày 19/03/2024 |
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welcome to our class
PERIOD : 6
C: LISTENING
UNIT 1: HOME LIFE
Look at the picture and describe what is happening in it
1. How many people are there?
2. How are they feeling?/ How do they look?
Listen and repeat
flight (n)
reserved [ri`zə:vd] (adj)
coach (n)
rarely (adv)
close-knit (adj)
spread out (v)
- leftovers [`left`ouvə](n)
- crowded (adj)
Chuyến bay
đã đăng ký trước
xe khách
hiếm hoi
Khăng khít
bày ra
(số nhiều) thức ăn thừa
Đông đúc
Task 1: Listen to the conversation between Paul and Andrea and decide whether the statements are true ( T ) or false ( F )
I am sure. I’ve booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can’t wait.
T
I haven’t decided yet. I’m still considering.....
F
Well, it’s not very important to me. My family lives about 180 kilometres from
F
-Well, we are not really a very close-knit family. I have three brothers, and they’ve spread out all over the place. We rarely get together as a family any more.
-Well, I try to get home as soon as possible. We’re a big family – there are six of us – children – so it’s always a lot of fun.
-Six kids?
T
Yes. And we’re all really close. My brothers are married, so it makes for a very crowded home over the holiday. And there are too many people to cook for, so we end up going out to dinner a lot. That’s also fun.
T
1. booking a flight
2. Because he haven’t decided and it’s not important to him.
3. 180
4. There are 6 children in Andrea’s family but there are 4 in Paul’s
5. Because there are too many people to cook for
Task 2 : Listen again and note down two things that are different things about Paul’s and Andrea’s family .
- His family isn’t a close-knit family
- They often eat the meal at home
- They are a close-knit family
- They often eat out when they get together
Unit 1: HOME LIFE
PAUL: So, Andrea, you’re going home for the holiday?
ANDREA: I am sure. I’ve booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can’t wait.
PAUL: That sounds great.
ANDREA: What about you? Going home too?
PAUL: I haven’t decided yet. I’m still considering..
ANDREA: Haven’t decided yet? Oh, you are never going to get a flight out of here. All the seats have been reserved by now I’m sure. It’s the holiday season, after all.
PAUL: Well, it’s not very important to me. My family lives about 180 kilometres from here. I usually take the train or the coach.
ANDREA: You don’t sound excited about it.
PAUL: Well, we are not really a very close-knit family. I have three brothers, and they’ve spread out all over the place. We rarely get together as a family any more.
ANDREA: Well, I try to get home as soon as possible. We’re a big family – there are six of us – children – so it’s always a lot of fun.
PAUL: Six kids?
ANDREA: Yes. And we’re all really close. My brothers are married, so it makes for a very crowded home over the holiday. And there are too many people to cook for, so we end up going out to dinner a lot. That’s also fun.
PAUL: Well, at my home, my mother loves to cook, so when we get home she often cooks big meals. We have leftovers for days.
HOMEWORK
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Listen again and understand a family life through a conservation between two friends.
Enrich more vocabulary used to describle a family life.
Prepare Writing
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENDANCE!
PERIOD : 6
C: LISTENING
UNIT 1: HOME LIFE
Look at the picture and describe what is happening in it
1. How many people are there?
2. How are they feeling?/ How do they look?
Listen and repeat
flight (n)
reserved [ri`zə:vd] (adj)
coach (n)
rarely (adv)
close-knit (adj)
spread out (v)
- leftovers [`left`ouvə](n)
- crowded (adj)
Chuyến bay
đã đăng ký trước
xe khách
hiếm hoi
Khăng khít
bày ra
(số nhiều) thức ăn thừa
Đông đúc
Task 1: Listen to the conversation between Paul and Andrea and decide whether the statements are true ( T ) or false ( F )
I am sure. I’ve booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can’t wait.
T
I haven’t decided yet. I’m still considering.....
F
Well, it’s not very important to me. My family lives about 180 kilometres from
F
-Well, we are not really a very close-knit family. I have three brothers, and they’ve spread out all over the place. We rarely get together as a family any more.
-Well, I try to get home as soon as possible. We’re a big family – there are six of us – children – so it’s always a lot of fun.
-Six kids?
T
Yes. And we’re all really close. My brothers are married, so it makes for a very crowded home over the holiday. And there are too many people to cook for, so we end up going out to dinner a lot. That’s also fun.
T
1. booking a flight
2. Because he haven’t decided and it’s not important to him.
3. 180
4. There are 6 children in Andrea’s family but there are 4 in Paul’s
5. Because there are too many people to cook for
Task 2 : Listen again and note down two things that are different things about Paul’s and Andrea’s family .
- His family isn’t a close-knit family
- They often eat the meal at home
- They are a close-knit family
- They often eat out when they get together
Unit 1: HOME LIFE
PAUL: So, Andrea, you’re going home for the holiday?
ANDREA: I am sure. I’ve booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can’t wait.
PAUL: That sounds great.
ANDREA: What about you? Going home too?
PAUL: I haven’t decided yet. I’m still considering..
ANDREA: Haven’t decided yet? Oh, you are never going to get a flight out of here. All the seats have been reserved by now I’m sure. It’s the holiday season, after all.
PAUL: Well, it’s not very important to me. My family lives about 180 kilometres from here. I usually take the train or the coach.
ANDREA: You don’t sound excited about it.
PAUL: Well, we are not really a very close-knit family. I have three brothers, and they’ve spread out all over the place. We rarely get together as a family any more.
ANDREA: Well, I try to get home as soon as possible. We’re a big family – there are six of us – children – so it’s always a lot of fun.
PAUL: Six kids?
ANDREA: Yes. And we’re all really close. My brothers are married, so it makes for a very crowded home over the holiday. And there are too many people to cook for, so we end up going out to dinner a lot. That’s also fun.
PAUL: Well, at my home, my mother loves to cook, so when we get home she often cooks big meals. We have leftovers for days.
HOMEWORK
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Listen again and understand a family life through a conservation between two friends.
Enrich more vocabulary used to describle a family life.
Prepare Writing
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENDANCE!
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