Unit 13. Festivals
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English
8
Welcome to our class
Presented by Ong Minh Hùng
Let’s play a game!
Cue: Đây là một ô chữ gồm 9 chữ cái, một từ nói về một dịp rất đặc biệt trong năm. Vào dịp này, mọi người được mặc quần áo đẹp/ truyền thống, được tham gia nhiều trò chơi/ cuộc thi…
“WHEEL OF FORTUNE”
Huong pagoda festival
Lim festival
Do Son buffalo- fighting festival
A rice - cooking festival
Festivals( lễ hội)
Ha Long
What are the places of interest in Vietnam?
Nha Trang
Ha Noi capital
Bat Trang
Where should these people go on
their visits to Viet Nam?
Tom
David
Huckleberry
Oliver
Robinson
Nha Trang
Ha Long
1. Tom should go to
Nha Trang / Sam Son / Ha Long
Sam Son
Vung Tau
Tom
Tom likes swimming and sunbathing
Hue citadel
Hoi An old streets
2. David should go to the
Hue citadel
or Hoi An old streets.
David
David is interested in ancient cities
Sa Pa
3. Huckleberry should go to
Sa Pa, Da Lat or
Yen Tu mountain.
Da Lat
Yen Tu mountain
Huckleberry
Huckleberry likes mountain– climbing
Bat Trang
4. Oliver should go to
Bat Trang pottery village or
Minh Long pottery.
Oliver
Oliver is keen on pottery( đồ gốm)
Ha Noi capital
Ho Chi Minh City
5. Robinson should go to
Ha Noi capital or Ho chi Minh City.
Robinson
Robinson is fond of crowded places
Tuesday, March 10th , 2015
Unit 13: FESTIVALS
Period 28 - Lesson 1:
GETTING STARTED - LISTEN AND READ
- competition (n):
- award (v):
- fetch (v):
- urge (v):
- rub (v):
- bamboo (n):
- separate(v):
- husk (n):
- council (n):
= contest (n)
I.New words:
Thank someone
for something
Yell (v)
- competition (n):
- award (v):
- fetch (v):
- urge (v):
- rub (v):
- bamboo (n):
- separate(v):
- husk (n):
- council (n):
= contest (n)
cuộc thi
lấy, mang về
tách rời
thúc giục
tặng, thưởng
cây tre
chà, cọ xát
hội đồng
I.New words:
Vỏ trấu
Yell (v)
Thank someone
for something
La ó
Cám ơn ai vì điều gì đó
Matching
1. competition
2. council
3. rub
4. separate
5. award
a. hội đồng
b. chà, cọ xát
c. tặng, thưởng
d. cuộc thi
e. tách rời
B
A
Liz and Ba
rice – cooking festival
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competition: 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?
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 one 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 win the contest?
Ba: The judges try to 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.
fire-making
The rice - cooking festival
3 Competitions
water-fetching
rice - cooking
One run to the river bank to take a bottle of water and return to the starting position
Rub pieces of bamboo together to make fire.
Separate the husk and then cook the rice.
Choose the best answer: A or B
1, How many people from each team participate in the water - fetching contest?
A. One person from each team participates in the water - fetching contest.
B. Two team members take part in the water-fetching contests.
2, How many water bottles does one person have to collect?
A. One person has to collect four water bottles.
B. One person has to a take a water bottle.
3, Is the fire made in traditional way?
A. Yes, it is. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together.
B. No, it isn’t
4, Do two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together?
A. Yes, they do. B. No, they don’t
5, Who tastes the rice?
A. The team members taste the rice.
B. The judges taste the rice.
6, Is the grand prize given to the team with the most points?
A. Yes, it is B. No, it isn’t
1, How many people from each team participate in the water - fetching contest?
A. One person from each team participates in the water - fetching contest
B. Two team members take part in the water-fetching contests.
Choose the best answer: A or B
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competition: 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?
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 one 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 win the contest?
Ba: The judges try to 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.
1, How many people from each team participate in the water - fetching contest?
A. One person from each team participates in the water - fetching contest
B. Two team members take part in the water-fetching contests.
Choose the best answer: A or B
2, How many water bottles does one person have to collect?
A. One person has to collect four water bottles.
B. One person has to a take a water bottle.
Choose the best answer: A or B
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competition: 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?
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 one 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 win the contest?
Ba: The judges try to 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.
2, How many water bottles does one person have to collect?
A. One person has to collect four water bottles.
B. One person has to a take a water bottle.
Choose the best answer: A or B
3, Is the fire made in traditional way? How is it made?
A. Yes, it is. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together.
B. No, it isn’t
Choose the best answer: A or B
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competition: 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?
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 one 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 win the contest?
Ba: The judges try to 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.
3, Is the fire made in traditional way? How is it made?
A. Yes, it is. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together.
B. No, it isn’t
Choose the best answer: A or B
4, Do two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together?
A. Yes, they do.
B. No, they don’t
Choose the best answer: A or B
5, Who tastes the rice?
A. The team members taste the rice.
B. The judges taste the rice.
Choose the best answer: A or B
Yes, it is
No, it isn’t
6, Is the grand prize given to the team with the most points ?
Choose the best answer: A or B
True or False?
part in the water-fetching contests.
T
F
F
T
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.
F
F
a, Two team member take
a, One of the members of each team takes
b, One person has to collect one water bottle.
d, Pieces of bamboo are used to make the fire.
e, In the final contest, the judges taste the rice.
II> Read the dialogue in pairs:
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competition: 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?
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 one 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 win the contest?
Ba: The judges try to 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.
What is the picture about?
*Ex: A rice – cooking festival
Compound word
Article
Noun
V-ing
Noun
Form:
III.Grammar
(a/an) N - Ving + (N)
1. Compound words:
adjective
Compound word
=
2. A water – fetch contest
1. A rice - cook festival
2. Passive voice:
1. The fire is made in the traditional way.
2. Pieces of bamboo are used to make fire.
3. Reported speech:
3. A fire – make contest
* Practice
Ex:
S+ be + V-ed/3 …
S+ said/ told( that) S+ V(one tense back)…
Ex: The council leader just said that he was pleased to
award the prize to the Thon Trieu team.
ing
ing
ing
Choose the best answer: A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
Last week, we took part in a……………-making contest
A. fire B. firing C. fired D. to fire
2. There was a bull- ………………….in this festival.
A. fight B. fights C. fighted D. fighting
3. The first prize is………………. to the Thon Trieu team.
A. awarded B. award C. awarding D. awards
4. The judge ……………….that they were proud of us.
A. saying B. said C. say D. sayed
5. I`m interested in the…………….- fetching……………..
A. water- contesting. B. watering – contesting.
C. water- contest. D. watered – contested
1. Learn all new words by heart
2. Practice the dialogue again.
3. Do exercise 2 in workbook page 122.
4. Prepare for the new lesson: “Unit 13: Speak (page 123).”
homework
good bye
Thank you for your attending
8
Welcome to our class
Presented by Ong Minh Hùng
Let’s play a game!
Cue: Đây là một ô chữ gồm 9 chữ cái, một từ nói về một dịp rất đặc biệt trong năm. Vào dịp này, mọi người được mặc quần áo đẹp/ truyền thống, được tham gia nhiều trò chơi/ cuộc thi…
“WHEEL OF FORTUNE”
Huong pagoda festival
Lim festival
Do Son buffalo- fighting festival
A rice - cooking festival
Festivals( lễ hội)
Ha Long
What are the places of interest in Vietnam?
Nha Trang
Ha Noi capital
Bat Trang
Where should these people go on
their visits to Viet Nam?
Tom
David
Huckleberry
Oliver
Robinson
Nha Trang
Ha Long
1. Tom should go to
Nha Trang / Sam Son / Ha Long
Sam Son
Vung Tau
Tom
Tom likes swimming and sunbathing
Hue citadel
Hoi An old streets
2. David should go to the
Hue citadel
or Hoi An old streets.
David
David is interested in ancient cities
Sa Pa
3. Huckleberry should go to
Sa Pa, Da Lat or
Yen Tu mountain.
Da Lat
Yen Tu mountain
Huckleberry
Huckleberry likes mountain– climbing
Bat Trang
4. Oliver should go to
Bat Trang pottery village or
Minh Long pottery.
Oliver
Oliver is keen on pottery( đồ gốm)
Ha Noi capital
Ho Chi Minh City
5. Robinson should go to
Ha Noi capital or Ho chi Minh City.
Robinson
Robinson is fond of crowded places
Tuesday, March 10th , 2015
Unit 13: FESTIVALS
Period 28 - Lesson 1:
GETTING STARTED - LISTEN AND READ
- competition (n):
- award (v):
- fetch (v):
- urge (v):
- rub (v):
- bamboo (n):
- separate(v):
- husk (n):
- council (n):
= contest (n)
I.New words:
Thank someone
for something
Yell (v)
- competition (n):
- award (v):
- fetch (v):
- urge (v):
- rub (v):
- bamboo (n):
- separate(v):
- husk (n):
- council (n):
= contest (n)
cuộc thi
lấy, mang về
tách rời
thúc giục
tặng, thưởng
cây tre
chà, cọ xát
hội đồng
I.New words:
Vỏ trấu
Yell (v)
Thank someone
for something
La ó
Cám ơn ai vì điều gì đó
Matching
1. competition
2. council
3. rub
4. separate
5. award
a. hội đồng
b. chà, cọ xát
c. tặng, thưởng
d. cuộc thi
e. tách rời
B
A
Liz and Ba
rice – cooking festival
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competition: 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?
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 one 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 win the contest?
Ba: The judges try to 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.
fire-making
The rice - cooking festival
3 Competitions
water-fetching
rice - cooking
One run to the river bank to take a bottle of water and return to the starting position
Rub pieces of bamboo together to make fire.
Separate the husk and then cook the rice.
Choose the best answer: A or B
1, How many people from each team participate in the water - fetching contest?
A. One person from each team participates in the water - fetching contest.
B. Two team members take part in the water-fetching contests.
2, How many water bottles does one person have to collect?
A. One person has to collect four water bottles.
B. One person has to a take a water bottle.
3, Is the fire made in traditional way?
A. Yes, it is. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together.
B. No, it isn’t
4, Do two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together?
A. Yes, they do. B. No, they don’t
5, Who tastes the rice?
A. The team members taste the rice.
B. The judges taste the rice.
6, Is the grand prize given to the team with the most points?
A. Yes, it is B. No, it isn’t
1, How many people from each team participate in the water - fetching contest?
A. One person from each team participates in the water - fetching contest
B. Two team members take part in the water-fetching contests.
Choose the best answer: A or B
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competition: 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?
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 one 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 win the contest?
Ba: The judges try to 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.
1, How many people from each team participate in the water - fetching contest?
A. One person from each team participates in the water - fetching contest
B. Two team members take part in the water-fetching contests.
Choose the best answer: A or B
2, How many water bottles does one person have to collect?
A. One person has to collect four water bottles.
B. One person has to a take a water bottle.
Choose the best answer: A or B
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competition: 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?
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 one 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 win the contest?
Ba: The judges try to 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.
2, How many water bottles does one person have to collect?
A. One person has to collect four water bottles.
B. One person has to a take a water bottle.
Choose the best answer: A or B
3, Is the fire made in traditional way? How is it made?
A. Yes, it is. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together.
B. No, it isn’t
Choose the best answer: A or B
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competition: 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?
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 one 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 win the contest?
Ba: The judges try to 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.
3, Is the fire made in traditional way? How is it made?
A. Yes, it is. Two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together.
B. No, it isn’t
Choose the best answer: A or B
4, Do two team members try to make a fire by rubbing pieces of bamboo together?
A. Yes, they do.
B. No, they don’t
Choose the best answer: A or B
5, Who tastes the rice?
A. The team members taste the rice.
B. The judges taste the rice.
Choose the best answer: A or B
Yes, it is
No, it isn’t
6, Is the grand prize given to the team with the most points ?
Choose the best answer: A or B
True or False?
part in the water-fetching contests.
T
F
F
T
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.
F
F
a, Two team member take
a, One of the members of each team takes
b, One person has to collect one water bottle.
d, Pieces of bamboo are used to make the fire.
e, In the final contest, the judges taste the rice.
II> Read the dialogue in pairs:
Liz: Thanks for inviting me to the rice – cooking festival Ba. Can you explain what is happening?
Ba: Sure. There are three competition: 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?
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 one 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 win the contest?
Ba: The judges try to 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.
What is the picture about?
*Ex: A rice – cooking festival
Compound word
Article
Noun
V-ing
Noun
Form:
III.Grammar
(a/an) N - Ving + (N)
1. Compound words:
adjective
Compound word
=
2. A water – fetch contest
1. A rice - cook festival
2. Passive voice:
1. The fire is made in the traditional way.
2. Pieces of bamboo are used to make fire.
3. Reported speech:
3. A fire – make contest
* Practice
Ex:
S+ be + V-ed/3 …
S+ said/ told( that) S+ V(one tense back)…
Ex: The council leader just said that he was pleased to
award the prize to the Thon Trieu team.
ing
ing
ing
Choose the best answer: A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
Last week, we took part in a……………-making contest
A. fire B. firing C. fired D. to fire
2. There was a bull- ………………….in this festival.
A. fight B. fights C. fighted D. fighting
3. The first prize is………………. to the Thon Trieu team.
A. awarded B. award C. awarding D. awards
4. The judge ……………….that they were proud of us.
A. saying B. said C. say D. sayed
5. I`m interested in the…………….- fetching……………..
A. water- contesting. B. watering – contesting.
C. water- contest. D. watered – contested
1. Learn all new words by heart
2. Practice the dialogue again.
3. Do exercise 2 in workbook page 122.
4. Prepare for the new lesson: “Unit 13: Speak (page 123).”
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