Unit 14. Wonders of the world

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Class 8a4
Tan Binh Secondary School
Welcome the teachers to our class
Thursday, March 26th, 2015
Unit 14
Wonders of the world
Lesson 4: Read
Lesson 4: Read
I. Vocabulary:
Unit 14: WONDERS OF THE WORLD
- (to) compile:
- (to) claim:
- (a) God (n):
- religious (adj):
- (to) honor:
- royal (adj):
- We’re compiling a book about Obama’s life.
- We claim that we got married.
- Let’s fight for honor.
- He’s deeply religious and goes to church twice a week.
- He’s a member of royal member.
Lesson 4: Read
II. Grammar:
Unit 14: WONDERS OF THE WORLD
1/ A man by the name of Antipater.
= His name is Antipater.
- A boy by the name of Ng Van Duc is in class 8a4.
2/ Angkor Wat should be known as a wonder.
= Angkor Wat isn’t a wonder. I think it should be a wonder.
Should be + V-ed/3.
= There were other wonders which the Ancient Greeks knew nothing about.
3/ There were other wonders. The Ancient Greeks didn’t know anything about other wonders.
Lesson 4: Read
I. Vocabulary:
Unit 14: WONDERS OF THE WORLD
- (to) compile:
biên soạn, tập hợp
- (to) claim:
tuyên bố
tôn thờ, sùng bái
- (a) God (n):
Thần, Chúa, Trời
- religious (adj):
(thuộc) tôn giáo
- (to) honor:
- royal (adj):
(thuộc) hoàng tộc,
hoàng gia
II. Grammar:
1/ by the name of = his/ her name is …
2/ Should be + V-ed/3.
* Use: đưa ra 1 lời khuyên, 1 giả thuyết.
3/ Which:
Lesson 4: Read
Unit 14: WONDERS OF THE WORLD
FUN: maybe you don’t know
Country
Vietnam
Greece
Egypt
China
India
Cambodia
People/ Language
Vietnamese
Greek
Egyptian
Chinese
Indian
Cambodian
III. Open-prediction:
Wonders of the world
Country
Iraq
Greece
Egypt
China
India
Cambodia
Statue of Zeus
Pyramid of Cheops
Great Wall
Taj Mahal
Angkor Wat
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Angkor Wat in Cambodia
The Taj Mahal
Statue of Zeus
The Pyramid of Cheops
Great Wall of China
IV. True – False statements
1. An Egyptian man compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world.
2. The only surviving wonder is the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt.
3. Angkor Wat was originally built to honor a Hindu God.
4. The Great Wall of China first wasn’t in the list of the seven wonders of the world.
Centuries ago in Ancient Greece, a man by the name of Antipater of Sidon compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world. The seven included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in present-day-Iraq, the Statue of Zeus in Greece, and the Pyramids of Cheops in Egypt. The Pyramid is the only wonder you can still see today.

Many people claim that there were other wonders, which the ancient Greeks knew nothing about. These include the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal in India and Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

Angkor Wat should really be known as a wonder because it is the largest temple in the world. The temple was built around the year 1100 to honor a Hindu God, but over the next three centuries it became a Buddhist religious center. The area surrounding the temple, Angkor Thom, used to be the royal capital city.

In the early 15th century, the Khmer rulers moved to Phnom Penh and Angkor was quiet. It now is a famous tourist attraction.
IV. True – False statements
1. An Egyptian man compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world.
2. The only surviving wonder is the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt.
3. Angkor Wat was originally built to honor a Hindu God.
4. The Great Wall of China first wasn’t in the list of the seven wonders of the world.
F -> a Greek man
Centuries ago in Ancient Greece, a man by the name of Antipater of Sidon compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world. The seven included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in present-day-Iraq, the Statue of Zeus in Greece, and the Pyramids of Cheops in Egypt. The Pyramid is the only wonder you can still see today.

Many people claim that there were other wonders, which the ancient Greeks knew nothing about. These include the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal in India and Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

Angkor Wat should really be known as a wonder because it is the largest temple in the world. The temple was built around the year 1100 to honor a Hindu God, but over the next three centuries it became a Buddhist religious center. The area surrounding the temple, Angkor Thom, used to be the royal capital city.

In the early 15th century, the Khmer rulers moved to Phnom Penh and Angkor was quiet. It now is a famous tourist attraction.
IV. True – False statements
1. An Egyptian man compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world.
2. The only surviving wonder is the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt.
3. Angkor Wat was originally built to honor a Hindu God.
4. The Great Wall of China first wasn’t in the list of the seven wonders of the world.
F -> a Greek man
T
Centuries ago in Ancient Greece, a man by the name of Antipater of Sidon compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world. The seven included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in present-day-Iraq, the Statue of Zeus in Greece, and the Pyramids of Cheops in Egypt. The Pyramid is the only wonder you can still see today.

Many people claim that there were other wonders, which the ancient Greeks knew nothing about. These include the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal in India and Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

Angkor Wat should really be known as a wonder because it is the largest temple in the world. The temple was built around the year 1100 to honor a Hindu God, but over the next three centuries it became a Buddhist religious center. The area surrounding the temple, Angkor Thom, used to be the royal capital city.

In the early 15th century, the Khmer rulers moved to Phnom Penh and Angkor was quiet. It now is a famous tourist attraction.
IV. True – False statements
1. An Egyptian man compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world.
2. The only surviving wonder is the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt.
3. Angkor Wat was originally built to honor a Hindu God.
4. The Great Wall of China first wasn’t in the list of the seven wonders of the world.
F -> a Greek man
T
T
Centuries ago in Ancient Greece, a man by the name of Antipater of Sidon compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world. The seven included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in present-day-Iraq, the Statue of Zeus in Greece, and the Pyramids of Cheops in Egypt. The Pyramid is the only wonder you can still see today.

Many people claim that there were other wonders, which the ancient Greeks knew nothing about. These include the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal in India and Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

Angkor Wat should really be known as a wonder because it is the largest temple in the world. The temple was built around the year 1100 to honor a Hindu God, but over the next three centuries it became a Buddhist religious center. The area surrounding the temple, Angkor Thom, used to be the royal capital city.

In the early 15th century, the Khmer rulers moved to Phnom Penh and Angkor was quiet. It now is a famous tourist attraction.
IV. True – False statements
1. An Egyptian man compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world.
2. The only surviving wonder is the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt.
3. Angkor Wat was originally built to honor a Hindu God.
4. The Great Wall of China first wasn’t in the list of the seven wonders of the world.
F -> a Greek man
T
T
T
1. The only surviving wonder on Antipater’s list is………………
A. The Great Wall of China.
B. The Statue of Zeus.
C. The Pyramid of Cheops.
D. Angkor Wat.
3. Angkor Wat …………………………………………………….
A. Hindus
B. Buddhists
C. kings
D. the citizens of Phnom Penh
2. Angkor Wat was originally built for…………………………..
A. was a small temple
B. is one of the seven wonders of the world.
C. is a Pyramid
D. was a part of royal Khmer city a long time ago.
4. In the 1400s, the Khmer King……………………………
A. built Angkor Wat
B. chose Phnom Penh as the new capital.
C. turned Angkor Wat into a Buddhist center.
D. moved the temple to Phnom Penh
V. Multiple Choice:
Centuries ago in Ancient Greece, a man by the name of Antipater of Sidon compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world. The seven included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in present-day-Iraq, the Statue of Zeus in Greece, and the Pyramids of Cheops in Egypt. The Pyramid is the only wonder you can still see today.

Many people claim that there were other wonders, which the ancient Greeks knew nothing about. These include the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal in India and Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

Angkor Wat should really be known as a wonder because it is the largest temple in the world. The temple was built around the year 1100 to honor a Hindu God, but over the next three centuries it became a Buddhist religious center. The area surrounding the temple, Angkor Thom, used to be the royal capital city.

In the early 15th century, the Khmer rulers moved to Phnom Penh and Angkor was quiet. It now is a famous tourist attraction.
1. The only surviving wonder on Antipater’s list is………………
A. The Great Wall of China.
B. The Statue of Zeus.
C. The Pyramid of Cheops.
D. Angkor Wat.
3. Angkor Wat …………………………………………………….
A. Hindus
B. Buddhists
C. kings
D. the citizens of Phnom Penh
2. Angkor Wat was originally built for…………………………..
A. was a small temple
B. is one of the seven wonders of the world.
C. is a Pyramid
D. was a part of royal Khmer city a long time ago.
4. In the 1400s, the Khmer King……………………………
A. built Angkor Wat
B. chose Phnom Penh as the new capital.
C. turned Angkor Wat into a Buddhist center.
D. moved the temple to Phnom Penh
V. Multiple Choice:
Centuries ago in Ancient Greece, a man by the name of Antipater of Sidon compiled a list of what he thought were the seven wonders of the world. The seven included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in present-day-Iraq, the Statue of Zeus in Greece, and the Pyramids of Cheops in Egypt. The Pyramid is the only wonder you can still see today.

Many people claim that there were other wonders, which the ancient Greeks knew nothing about. These include the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal in India and Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

Angkor Wat should really be known as a wonder because it is the largest temple in the world. The temple was built around the year 1100 to honor a Hindu God, but over the next three centuries it became a Buddhist religious center. The area surrounding the temple, Angkor Thom, used to be the royal capital city.

In the early 15th century, the Khmer rulers moved to Phnom Penh and Angkor was quiet. It now is a famous tourist attraction.
Review
Who can say 7 wonders in the list of Anticipater?
1/ Hanging Gardens of Babylon
2/ Statue of Zeus
3/ The Pyramid of Cheops
4/Lăng mộ của Mausolus
5/ Đền thờ thần Artemis
6/ Tượng thần mặt trời ở Rhodes
7/ Hải đăng Alexandria
So what are the new Wonders of the World today?
HA LONG BAY
HOI AN ANCIENT TOWN
PHONG NHA CAVE
MY SON TEMPLE
Questions for today?
1/ Are those places in Vietnam Wonders of the World?
2/ So what are they called?
=> Those places are World’s Heritages, not Wonders
Homework
* Learn the new words by heart
* Do exercises 3,4 (WB)
* Prepare next lesson: Unit 14 Write
Go to the website: vi.wikipedia.org
=> Search information
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