Unit 12. Music
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Chia sẻ tài liệu: Unit 12. Music thuộc Tiếng Anh 10
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WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION
ABOUT HUMAN
THANH OAI B HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS : 10A6
TEAM : L.TRANG – HUYỀN – H.TRANG – P.THẢO- BÙI HƯƠNG
INTRODUCTION
Today I am going to talk to you about how we can do this. My presentation will be in 5 parts.We will give a lecture about HUMAN in turn.
THE HISTORY OF MANDKIND
THE BODY OF HUMANS
THE RELATIONSHIP OF HUMANS
THE CLOTHES OF HUMANS
FOOD AND DRINK OF HUMANS
There will be time for questions at the end of my talk.
Humans
Mindmap
1. The history of mankind
- There are many different ways to explain about the mankind’s history. And now I will tell you some specifically classic examples with lively illustration
Creation of man from clay (Folklore)
According to :
♥ illustrator
Fashioning a man out of clay
Folklore -> In Vietnam
In Vietnam, people are very proud of their lineage because they believe in a legend called ‘’ Dragon and Fairy Descendants’’ .
According to the scientific research
Archaeologists and scientists found that humans evolved from ancient apes.
This picture may help you easier to visualize the process of human evolution
Do you want to see a short clip about human evolution?
Thanks you, Phương Thảo. You’ve made a great speech
to continue my presentation, let me introduct huyền trang to talk about part 2: Body
2. The body
Ás Trang introducted first, ‘’ the body’’ incluces 2 parts :
A. The body parts
The human body consists of lots of body parts, each of which perform a particular function.
However, scientists agree on one universal categorization of body parts, in which they are classified into 10 main categories.
The body major systems
Immune system
Cardiovascular system
Respiratory system
Digestive system
Excretory system
Sensory system
Muscular system
Skeletal system
Reproductive system
Endocrine system
B. The health Care and Diseases
Ás we know, disease is an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning. I will show you some of common disease
1. Feeling
Well (adj)
ill
=
sick
faint
Dizzy
Nauseous
2. Common injuries
Strung
Bitten
Injured
Graze
Twist
Sprain
Burn
Cut
3. Common illnesses
Headache
Stomach ache
toothache
Earache
Backache
Fever
Cold
Cough
Sore throat
Runny nose
Nosebleed
Allergy
Diarrhea
Indigestion
4. Serious illnesses and diseases
Asthma
Diabetes
Arthritis
Stroke
Cancer
Heart attack
V. Treatment:
Stay in the hospital
Take medicine
Have an X-ray
Have a blood test
Get an injection
Have an operation
Let me introduct ng?c huy?n to talk about part 3 : the relationship of human
3. The relationship
What is the relationship?
In normal way, I define ‘’ relationship’’ is :
:the way in which two or more people, groups, countries, etc., talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other
: a romantic or sexual friendship between two people
: the way in which two or more people or things are connected
From the past to present, human being lives in the group. It is because each person has limited abilities to live by him or herself. The limitation makes everyone has to dependent the other in order to live in the society. Therefore, the inability of human being constructs a relationship between everyone. However, there are so many kinds of relationship are being developed such as friendship, social relationship
The relationship
I divide the relationship into 2 types:
A. The FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
As our topic above, we will discuss the importance of family relationship to a person because Family relationship would affect the growth and the future of a person. It is a good experience that helps the youth to develop a human relationship and skills for joining the society.
“Having a place to go - is a home. Having someone to love - is a family. Having both - is a blessing.”
To make the presentation more exciting, I`m going to introduce a few terms with visual illutstration
Ancestor
Extended family
Nuclear family
Single parent
Groom
Bride
Ex – husband ( wife)
Widow
Widower
Orphan
Twin
Sibling
Father – in - law
Mother – in - law
B. The society relationship
A, Relationship between Individual and Society
There would be no society if there were no people talking to one another, acting and interacting, cooperating with one another. But how to behave in one’s society or what is right and what is wrong in the society, all these things one -has to learn in the society. Each society has its own special set of rules, its own customs and traditions, its own set of values and beliefs, and each must teach its members to fit into the society.
The idea of society implies a mutual give-and-take by the individuals concerned either in the form of mutual glances, waving of hand, greeting, handshake, conversation or the more subtle forms of give-and-take such as letter writing, season or festival greeting, sending and acknowledging of gifts, talking on phone, e-mailing, Internet chatting and participating in public affairs.
B. The ways to communicate
To help you understand better, I will give you 20 ways how to communicate
14. Create a Receptive Atmosphere
One word can mean a different thing when said in a different tone of voice. Make sure you use the appropriate tone of voice to communicate your message to your team so that you won’t be misunderstood and discourage or demotivate members or cause them to shut down completely out of fear.
To effectively communicate with your team, you must create a receptive atmosphere. Avoid a tense environment at all costs because when you communicate in an overly intense manner, the message you are trying to share might not be well understood or retained.
17. Avoid Mumbling
Communication is indeed a skill that must be learned by all, especially if you want to lead any group of people. Being articulate when you communicate to your team members makes it easier for them to understand your message.
Thanks Ngoc Huyen very much for your extremely long speech with extensive knowledge
Next member in my team who will continue the lessons is Bui Huong
4. The clothes of human
Essential denifition :
Clothing (also called clothes) is fiber and textile material worn on the body. The wearing of clothing is mostly restricted to human beings and is a feature of nearly all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on physical, social and geographic considerations. Some clothing types can be gender-specific.
* The material of clothing
Historically, clothing is and has been made from many materials. These materials range from grasses to furs to much more elaborate and exotic materials. Some cultures, such as the various people of the Arctic Circle, until recently, made their clothing entirely of prepared and decorated furs and skins. Other cultures have supplemented and replaced leather and skins with cloth. Cloth is either woven or knitted and can be made from a large variety of fibers, which in turn can be natural, cellulose, or synthetic.
Clothing is generally made of cloth. There are many different types of cloth, with different names and uses. Main differences between types of cloth include how the cloth was made (woven, knitted, felted, and how those techniques were implemented), what fiber it was made from, and what weight the cloth is. Different types of cloth are used for different types of clothing.
Then I will introduce you a list of some typical fabrics to make clothes :
To list all the types of fabrics there are in the world would fill up pages and pages. But here is a select sample of the common ones, with a few exotic types thrown in.
Acetate
Acrylic
Bark cloth
Blends
Cheesecloth
Chiffon
- Corduroy
- Cotton
- Denim
- Georgette
- Hemp
- Jute
- Linen
- Mohair
- Polyester
- Silk
- Rayon
- Velvet
- Venise
- Wool
* The classifications of clothes
ABOUT HUMAN
THANH OAI B HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS : 10A6
TEAM : L.TRANG – HUYỀN – H.TRANG – P.THẢO- BÙI HƯƠNG
INTRODUCTION
Today I am going to talk to you about how we can do this. My presentation will be in 5 parts.We will give a lecture about HUMAN in turn.
THE HISTORY OF MANDKIND
THE BODY OF HUMANS
THE RELATIONSHIP OF HUMANS
THE CLOTHES OF HUMANS
FOOD AND DRINK OF HUMANS
There will be time for questions at the end of my talk.
Humans
Mindmap
1. The history of mankind
- There are many different ways to explain about the mankind’s history. And now I will tell you some specifically classic examples with lively illustration
Creation of man from clay (Folklore)
According to :
♥ illustrator
Fashioning a man out of clay
Folklore -> In Vietnam
In Vietnam, people are very proud of their lineage because they believe in a legend called ‘’ Dragon and Fairy Descendants’’ .
According to the scientific research
Archaeologists and scientists found that humans evolved from ancient apes.
This picture may help you easier to visualize the process of human evolution
Do you want to see a short clip about human evolution?
Thanks you, Phương Thảo. You’ve made a great speech
to continue my presentation, let me introduct huyền trang to talk about part 2: Body
2. The body
Ás Trang introducted first, ‘’ the body’’ incluces 2 parts :
A. The body parts
The human body consists of lots of body parts, each of which perform a particular function.
However, scientists agree on one universal categorization of body parts, in which they are classified into 10 main categories.
The body major systems
Immune system
Cardiovascular system
Respiratory system
Digestive system
Excretory system
Sensory system
Muscular system
Skeletal system
Reproductive system
Endocrine system
B. The health Care and Diseases
Ás we know, disease is an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning. I will show you some of common disease
1. Feeling
Well (adj)
ill
=
sick
faint
Dizzy
Nauseous
2. Common injuries
Strung
Bitten
Injured
Graze
Twist
Sprain
Burn
Cut
3. Common illnesses
Headache
Stomach ache
toothache
Earache
Backache
Fever
Cold
Cough
Sore throat
Runny nose
Nosebleed
Allergy
Diarrhea
Indigestion
4. Serious illnesses and diseases
Asthma
Diabetes
Arthritis
Stroke
Cancer
Heart attack
V. Treatment:
Stay in the hospital
Take medicine
Have an X-ray
Have a blood test
Get an injection
Have an operation
Let me introduct ng?c huy?n to talk about part 3 : the relationship of human
3. The relationship
What is the relationship?
In normal way, I define ‘’ relationship’’ is :
:the way in which two or more people, groups, countries, etc., talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other
: a romantic or sexual friendship between two people
: the way in which two or more people or things are connected
From the past to present, human being lives in the group. It is because each person has limited abilities to live by him or herself. The limitation makes everyone has to dependent the other in order to live in the society. Therefore, the inability of human being constructs a relationship between everyone. However, there are so many kinds of relationship are being developed such as friendship, social relationship
The relationship
I divide the relationship into 2 types:
A. The FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
As our topic above, we will discuss the importance of family relationship to a person because Family relationship would affect the growth and the future of a person. It is a good experience that helps the youth to develop a human relationship and skills for joining the society.
“Having a place to go - is a home. Having someone to love - is a family. Having both - is a blessing.”
To make the presentation more exciting, I`m going to introduce a few terms with visual illutstration
Ancestor
Extended family
Nuclear family
Single parent
Groom
Bride
Ex – husband ( wife)
Widow
Widower
Orphan
Twin
Sibling
Father – in - law
Mother – in - law
B. The society relationship
A, Relationship between Individual and Society
There would be no society if there were no people talking to one another, acting and interacting, cooperating with one another. But how to behave in one’s society or what is right and what is wrong in the society, all these things one -has to learn in the society. Each society has its own special set of rules, its own customs and traditions, its own set of values and beliefs, and each must teach its members to fit into the society.
The idea of society implies a mutual give-and-take by the individuals concerned either in the form of mutual glances, waving of hand, greeting, handshake, conversation or the more subtle forms of give-and-take such as letter writing, season or festival greeting, sending and acknowledging of gifts, talking on phone, e-mailing, Internet chatting and participating in public affairs.
B. The ways to communicate
To help you understand better, I will give you 20 ways how to communicate
14. Create a Receptive Atmosphere
One word can mean a different thing when said in a different tone of voice. Make sure you use the appropriate tone of voice to communicate your message to your team so that you won’t be misunderstood and discourage or demotivate members or cause them to shut down completely out of fear.
To effectively communicate with your team, you must create a receptive atmosphere. Avoid a tense environment at all costs because when you communicate in an overly intense manner, the message you are trying to share might not be well understood or retained.
17. Avoid Mumbling
Communication is indeed a skill that must be learned by all, especially if you want to lead any group of people. Being articulate when you communicate to your team members makes it easier for them to understand your message.
Thanks Ngoc Huyen very much for your extremely long speech with extensive knowledge
Next member in my team who will continue the lessons is Bui Huong
4. The clothes of human
Essential denifition :
Clothing (also called clothes) is fiber and textile material worn on the body. The wearing of clothing is mostly restricted to human beings and is a feature of nearly all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on physical, social and geographic considerations. Some clothing types can be gender-specific.
* The material of clothing
Historically, clothing is and has been made from many materials. These materials range from grasses to furs to much more elaborate and exotic materials. Some cultures, such as the various people of the Arctic Circle, until recently, made their clothing entirely of prepared and decorated furs and skins. Other cultures have supplemented and replaced leather and skins with cloth. Cloth is either woven or knitted and can be made from a large variety of fibers, which in turn can be natural, cellulose, or synthetic.
Clothing is generally made of cloth. There are many different types of cloth, with different names and uses. Main differences between types of cloth include how the cloth was made (woven, knitted, felted, and how those techniques were implemented), what fiber it was made from, and what weight the cloth is. Different types of cloth are used for different types of clothing.
Then I will introduce you a list of some typical fabrics to make clothes :
To list all the types of fabrics there are in the world would fill up pages and pages. But here is a select sample of the common ones, with a few exotic types thrown in.
Acetate
Acrylic
Bark cloth
Blends
Cheesecloth
Chiffon
- Corduroy
- Cotton
- Denim
- Georgette
- Hemp
- Jute
- Linen
- Mohair
- Polyester
- Silk
- Rayon
- Velvet
- Venise
- Wool
* The classifications of clothes
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