Unit 13. Festivals
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Chia sẻ tài liệu: Unit 13. Festivals thuộc Tiếng Anh 8
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Thanh Hoa Education & Training Department
Quang Cat Secondary School
Welcome to class 8C
Teacher: Lê Thị Thu Hằng
Huong pagoda festival
Lim Festival in Bac Ninh
Do Son buffalo- fighting festival
Mid- Autumn Festival
Yen Tu Festival in Quang Ninh
UNIT 13 : FESTIVALS
Period 82 :
Getting started & Listen and read
Thursday, March 15th 2018
Getting started
Listen and read
III. Grammar
IV. Practice
Tom
David
Huckleberry
Robinson
Oliver
Tom
I. Getting started
Work with a partner. Where should they go on their visits to Viet Nam? Why?
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Tom likes swimming and sunbathing.
David is interested in ancient cities.
Huckleberry likes mountain – climbing.
Oliver is keen on pottery.
Robinson is fond of crowded places .
A: ….... likes……….Where should he go ?
B: He should go to …..
A: Why ?
B: Because ….
A: That’s a good idea.
A: Where should he go?
B: He should go to Thanh Hoa or Nha Trang.
Tom likes swimming and sunbathing.
A: Why?
B: Because it has many beaches.
A: That’s a good idea.
A: Where should he go?
B: He should go to Hoi An ancient town or Hue Imperial city.
David is interested in ancient cities
A: Why?
B: Because it has many old buildings.
A: That’s a good idea.
A: Where should he go?
B: He should go to Sa Pa or Da Lat
Huckleberry likes mountain– climbing.
A: Why?
B: Because it has many mountains.
A: That’s a good idea.
A: Where should he go?
B: He should go to Ha Noi.
Oliver is keen on pottery
A: Why?
B: Because it has a famous pottery village, Bat Trang.
A: That’s a good idea.
Robinson is fond of crowded places
A: Where should he go?
B: He should go to Ho Chi Minh City or Ha Noi.
A: Why?
A: That’s a good idea.
B: Because it is a big city.
Ba invited his friend, Liz to a traditional festival in the North of Viet Nam. Do you know what kind of festival it is?
Liz and Ba
It’s a rice – cooking festival.
II. LISTEN AND READ
1. Vocabulary:
- water- fetching /ˈwɔː.tər ˈfetʃ.ɪŋ/ (a):
việc đi lấy nước
- fire – making /faɪər ˈmeɪ.kɪŋ/ (a):
việc nhóm lửa
- rice – cooking /raɪs ˈkʊk.ɪŋ/ (a):
việc nấu cơm
- separate /ˈsep.ər.ət/ (v):
tách rời, riêng; khác biệt
- competition /ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/(n):
cuộc tranh tài, cuộc thi đấu
* Checking: Slap the board
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice-cooking festival, Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competitions: water- fetching, fire-making and rice-cooking.
Liz: Where does the water come from?
Ba: There’s a river about one kilometer away. One person from each team has to run to the river. There are four bottles of water on the river bank and each runner must take a bottle and return to the starting position.
Liz: That man seems upset. What did he just yell?
Ba: He urged his teammate to run faster.
Liz: What’s special about the fire-making contest?
2. Listen and pracice the dialogue with a partner
Ba: The fire is made in the traditional way. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together. The winners are the first ones to make a fire.
Liz: I’m interested in the rice –cooking contest, too.
Ba: Six people from each team participate in this event. They have to separate the rice from the husk and then cook the rice.
Liz: How do they decide who wins the contest?
Ba: The judges try the finished products and the most delicious rice is the winner. Then all the points are added and the grand prize is awarded.
Liz: Is that what is happening now?
Ba: The council leader just said that he was pleased to award the prize to the Thon Trieu team.
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice-cooking festival, Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competitions: water-fetching, fire-making and rice-cooking.
Liz: Where does the water come from?
Ba: There’s a river about one kilometer away. One person from each team has to run to the river. There are four bottles of water on the river bank and each runner must take a bottle and return to the starting position.
Liz: That man seems upset. What did he just yell?
Ba: He urged his teammate to run faster.
Liz: What’s special about the fire-making contest?
2. Listen and pracice the dialogue with a partner
Ba: The fire is made in the traditional way. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together. The winners are the first ones to make a fire.
Liz: I’m interested in the rice –cooking contest, too.
Ba: Six people from each team participate in this event. They have to separate the rice from the husk and then cook the rice.
Liz: How do they decide who wins the contest?
Ba: The judges try the finished products and the most delicious rice is the winner. Then all the points are added and the grand prize is awarded.
Liz: Is that what is happening now?
Ba: The council leader just said that he was pleased to award the prize to the Thon Trieu team.
III. Grammar: Compound words
E.g: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival.
the rice – cooking festival
Noun
adjective
– V-ing
noun
Use: to form a compound noun.
article
IV. Practice
1. Matching
1. rice
2. mountain
3. ice
4. English
5. water
a. skating
e. speaking
c. fetching
d. climbing
b. cooking
a) Two team members take part in the water- fetching contests.
b) One person has to collect four water bottles.
c) The fire is made without matches or lighters.
d) Pieces of wood are used to make the fire.
e) In the final contest, the team members taste the rice.
f) The grand prize is given to the team with the most points.
T F
2. True/False
d) Pieces of are used to make the fire.
a) part in the
water -fetching contests.
Two team members take
One team member takes
four water bottles.
b) One person has to collect
one water bottle.
c) The fire is made without matches or lighters.
wood
bamboo
e) In the final contest, the taste
the rice.
team members
judges
f) The grand prize is given to the team with the most points.
F
2. True/False
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Summary:
Learn the vocabulary and grammar by heart.
Prepare Unit 13 : Speak
Quang Cat Secondary School
Welcome to class 8C
Teacher: Lê Thị Thu Hằng
Huong pagoda festival
Lim Festival in Bac Ninh
Do Son buffalo- fighting festival
Mid- Autumn Festival
Yen Tu Festival in Quang Ninh
UNIT 13 : FESTIVALS
Period 82 :
Getting started & Listen and read
Thursday, March 15th 2018
Getting started
Listen and read
III. Grammar
IV. Practice
Tom
David
Huckleberry
Robinson
Oliver
Tom
I. Getting started
Work with a partner. Where should they go on their visits to Viet Nam? Why?
0:00
0:05
0:10
0:15
0:20
0:25
0:30
0:35
0:40
0:45
0:50
0:55
1:00
1:10
1:15
1:20
1:25
1:30
1:35
1:40
1:45
1:50
1:55
2:00
Tom likes swimming and sunbathing.
David is interested in ancient cities.
Huckleberry likes mountain – climbing.
Oliver is keen on pottery.
Robinson is fond of crowded places .
A: ….... likes……….Where should he go ?
B: He should go to …..
A: Why ?
B: Because ….
A: That’s a good idea.
A: Where should he go?
B: He should go to Thanh Hoa or Nha Trang.
Tom likes swimming and sunbathing.
A: Why?
B: Because it has many beaches.
A: That’s a good idea.
A: Where should he go?
B: He should go to Hoi An ancient town or Hue Imperial city.
David is interested in ancient cities
A: Why?
B: Because it has many old buildings.
A: That’s a good idea.
A: Where should he go?
B: He should go to Sa Pa or Da Lat
Huckleberry likes mountain– climbing.
A: Why?
B: Because it has many mountains.
A: That’s a good idea.
A: Where should he go?
B: He should go to Ha Noi.
Oliver is keen on pottery
A: Why?
B: Because it has a famous pottery village, Bat Trang.
A: That’s a good idea.
Robinson is fond of crowded places
A: Where should he go?
B: He should go to Ho Chi Minh City or Ha Noi.
A: Why?
A: That’s a good idea.
B: Because it is a big city.
Ba invited his friend, Liz to a traditional festival in the North of Viet Nam. Do you know what kind of festival it is?
Liz and Ba
It’s a rice – cooking festival.
II. LISTEN AND READ
1. Vocabulary:
- water- fetching /ˈwɔː.tər ˈfetʃ.ɪŋ/ (a):
việc đi lấy nước
- fire – making /faɪər ˈmeɪ.kɪŋ/ (a):
việc nhóm lửa
- rice – cooking /raɪs ˈkʊk.ɪŋ/ (a):
việc nấu cơm
- separate /ˈsep.ər.ət/ (v):
tách rời, riêng; khác biệt
- competition /ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/(n):
cuộc tranh tài, cuộc thi đấu
* Checking: Slap the board
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice-cooking festival, Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competitions: water- fetching, fire-making and rice-cooking.
Liz: Where does the water come from?
Ba: There’s a river about one kilometer away. One person from each team has to run to the river. There are four bottles of water on the river bank and each runner must take a bottle and return to the starting position.
Liz: That man seems upset. What did he just yell?
Ba: He urged his teammate to run faster.
Liz: What’s special about the fire-making contest?
2. Listen and pracice the dialogue with a partner
Ba: The fire is made in the traditional way. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together. The winners are the first ones to make a fire.
Liz: I’m interested in the rice –cooking contest, too.
Ba: Six people from each team participate in this event. They have to separate the rice from the husk and then cook the rice.
Liz: How do they decide who wins the contest?
Ba: The judges try the finished products and the most delicious rice is the winner. Then all the points are added and the grand prize is awarded.
Liz: Is that what is happening now?
Ba: The council leader just said that he was pleased to award the prize to the Thon Trieu team.
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice-cooking festival, Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competitions: water-fetching, fire-making and rice-cooking.
Liz: Where does the water come from?
Ba: There’s a river about one kilometer away. One person from each team has to run to the river. There are four bottles of water on the river bank and each runner must take a bottle and return to the starting position.
Liz: That man seems upset. What did he just yell?
Ba: He urged his teammate to run faster.
Liz: What’s special about the fire-making contest?
2. Listen and pracice the dialogue with a partner
Ba: The fire is made in the traditional way. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together. The winners are the first ones to make a fire.
Liz: I’m interested in the rice –cooking contest, too.
Ba: Six people from each team participate in this event. They have to separate the rice from the husk and then cook the rice.
Liz: How do they decide who wins the contest?
Ba: The judges try the finished products and the most delicious rice is the winner. Then all the points are added and the grand prize is awarded.
Liz: Is that what is happening now?
Ba: The council leader just said that he was pleased to award the prize to the Thon Trieu team.
III. Grammar: Compound words
E.g: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival.
the rice – cooking festival
Noun
adjective
– V-ing
noun
Use: to form a compound noun.
article
IV. Practice
1. Matching
1. rice
2. mountain
3. ice
4. English
5. water
a. skating
e. speaking
c. fetching
d. climbing
b. cooking
a) Two team members take part in the water- fetching contests.
b) One person has to collect four water bottles.
c) The fire is made without matches or lighters.
d) Pieces of wood are used to make the fire.
e) In the final contest, the team members taste the rice.
f) The grand prize is given to the team with the most points.
T F
2. True/False
d) Pieces of are used to make the fire.
a) part in the
water -fetching contests.
Two team members take
One team member takes
four water bottles.
b) One person has to collect
one water bottle.
c) The fire is made without matches or lighters.
wood
bamboo
e) In the final contest, the taste
the rice.
team members
judges
f) The grand prize is given to the team with the most points.
F
2. True/False
T
√
√
√
√
√
√
Summary:
Learn the vocabulary and grammar by heart.
Prepare Unit 13 : Speak
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