Unit 13. Activities

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Welcome to
English class
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UNIT 13 :
ACTIVITIES
Teacher : Ngoc Phuong.
Section: B3
Come and Play
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SPORTS
Network
soccer
swimming
Table tennis
badminton
volleyball
tennis
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diver
Underwater life
Scuba-diving
Ocean
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B3-Read.
Then answer the questions
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Most of the world’s surface is water. We may know the land very well, but we know very little about the oceans.
Until recently, man could not stay underwater for long. A pearl diver, for example, couldn’t stay underwater for longer than two minutes. But now, with special breathing equipment, a diver can stay underwater for a long time. After the invention of this equipment, man could swim freely underwater and scuba-diving became a popular sport.
A Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau ( 1910-1997), invented a deep-sea diving vessel in the early 1940s. In the vessel, he could explore the oceans of the world and study the underwater life.
Now, we can explore the oceans, using the special TV camera as well. We can learn more about the undersea world thanks to this invention.

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- world’s surface :
New Words.
- Pearl diver:
- Pearl (n)
- Diver (n)
- Special breathing equipment:
- To invent :
- invention (n):
- Deep-sea diving vessel:
bề mặt trái đất
thợ lặn lấy ngọc trai
Dụng cụ thở đặc biệt
Phát minh
Tàu lặn, tàu ngầm
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diver

Invent
Explore
Underwater life
Undersea
Special breathing
equipment
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What and where
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Most of the world’s surface is water. We may know the land very well, but we know very little about the oceans.
Until recently, man could not stay underwater for long. A pearl diver, for example, couldn’t stay underwater for longer than two minutes. But now, with special breathing equipment, a diver can stay underwater for a long time. After the invention of this equipment, man could swim freely underwater and scuba-diving became a popular sport.
A Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau ( 1910-1997), invented a deep-sea diving vessel in the early 1940s. In the vessel, he could explore the oceans of the world and study the underwater life.
Now, we can explore the oceans, using the special TV camera as well. We can learn more about the undersea world thanks to this invention.

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Questions:
True or False? Check, and then correct the false sentences.
* Before the invention of special breathing equipment,
man couldn’t swim freely underwater.
* Now, scuba-diving is a popular sport.
* Most of the world’s surface is land.
* Jacques Cousteau invented special TV camera.
* We can learn more about the undersea world
thanks to Jacques Cousteau’s invention.
F
T
T
F
T
Most of the world’s surface is water.
Jacques Cousteau invented deep-sea diving vessel.
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Most of the world’s surface is water. We may know the land very well, but we know very little about the oceans.
Until recently, man could not stay underwater for long. A pearl diver, for example, couldn’t stay underwater for longer than two minutes. But now, with special breathing equipment, a diver can stay underwater for a long time. After the invention of this equipment, man could swim freely underwater and scuba-diving became a popular sport.
A Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau ( 1910-1997), invented a deep-sea diving vessel in the early 1940s. In the vessel, he could explore the oceans of the world and study the underwater life.
Now, we can explore the oceans, using the special TV camera as well. We can learn more about the undersea world thanks to this invention.

1. Why can a diver stay underwater for a long time?
Because he uses special breathing equipment.
2. Who invented a deep-sea diving vessel?
Jacques Cousteau invented a deep-sea diving vessel.
Understanding Questions
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REMEMBER
- You should clean your room.
- You ought to clean your room.
- You must clean your room.
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Come and play basketball.
I’m sorry, I don’t think I can.
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THANK YOU

for your

ATTENTION
The end of Section B3
of Unit 13 – English 7
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divers
Underwater
undersea
underwater life
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- Special breathing equipment
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Most of the world’s surface is water. We may know the land very well, but we know very little about the oceans
Most of the world’s surface is water.
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After the invention of this equipment, man could swim freely underwater and scuba-diving became a popular sport
Before the invention of special breathing equipment, man couldn’t swim freely underwater.
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After the invention of this equipment, man could swim freely underwater and scuba-diving became a popular sport.
Now, scuba-diving is a popular sport.
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A Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau ( 1910-1997), invented a deep-sea diving vessel in the early 1940s. In the vessel, he could explore the oceans of the world and study the underwater life
Jacques Cousteau invented deep-sea diving vessel.
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Now, we can explore the oceans, using the special TV camera as well. We can learn more about the undersea world thanks to this invention.
We can learn more about the undersea world thanks to Jacques Cousteau’s invention.
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