Unit 4. Life in the past. Lesson 5. Skills 1

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Lac Ve Lower Secondary School
KỲ THI GVG HUYỆN 2018-2019
Warmly welcome to our class
English 9D

Teacher: Nguyen Thi Huong
skip rope
play tug of war
jump elastic-band
play computer game
Use mobile phone
1.How different is the way teenagers entertain themselves nowadays compared to the past?
- In the past, they used to skip rope, …….
- Now, they ……….
Watch TV
2.What do you think might be the biggest difference ?

modern equipments

UNIT 4: LIFE IN THE PAST
Period: 31(Lesson 5):
SKILLS 1
A
1. Physical activities
2. Talk face to face
3. Keep healthy and in shape
4. Use your imagination
5. Advantage
6.publiscise
B
a. Nói chuyện trực diện
b. Dùng trí tưởng tượng của bạn
c. Thuận lợi/ lợi thế
d. Hoạt động thể chất
e. Công khai
f. Giữ khỏe mạnh và cân đối
MATCHING
I. READING:
Phong
Phong’s mother
2. Read the conversation between Phong and his mother, and answer the questions.
Phong: Mum, how did you use to entertain yourself when you were a teenager?
Mother: Well, kids in my days did a lot of physical activities in the fresh air: playing football, riding bikes, flying kites... We used nature as our playground. We also spent a lot of time with each other, playing and talking face to face, not on a screen like today.
Phong: It sounds nice, actually.
Mother: Yes. And this lifestyle kept us healthy and in shape. We didn`t know about obesity. Girls didn`t worry about getting fat and going on a diet.
Phong: Didn`t you eat out with your friends?
Mother: No, we ate at home. Sometimes we just had a snack from a street vendor.
Phong: I like street food. And did you watch much TV?
Mother: Only wealthy households had a TV. Instead, we read a lot. Unlike watching television, you had to use your imagination when you read. Ah! Now I remember - I used to keep a diary.
Phong: A diary? What did you write in it?
Mother: Lots of things: events, feelings, my private thoughts... you know.
Phong: Nowadays we just post them on Facebook.
Mother: I know. Life has changed so much, my darling.
I. READING:
2. Read the conversation between Phong and his mother, and answer the questions.
1. Where did teenagers in the past use to play?

2. How did they communicate with each other?

3. What was the advantage of this lifestyle?

4. Where did they mostly eat?

5. What did Phong`s mother say about reading?

6. Did teenagers in the past publicise their emotions?
Mother: Well, kids in my days did a lot of physical activities in the fresh air: playing football, riding bikes, flying kites… We used nature as our playground. We also spent a lot of time with each other, playing and talking face to face, not on a screen like today.
1. Where did teenagers in the past use to play?
- They used to play outdoors, in the fresh air.
2. How did they communicate with each other?

- They met and talked face to face.
Mother: Yes, And this lifestyle kept us healthy and in shape. We didn’t know about obesity. Girls didn’t worry about getting fat and going on a diet. 
3. What was the advantage of this lifestyle?

- It kept them healthy and in shape.
4. Where did they mostly eat?

- At home.
5. What did Phong`s mother say about reading?
- You had to use your own imagination.
6. Did teenagers in the past publicise their emotions?
- No, they didn’t.
Mother: No, we mostly ate at home. Sometimes we just had a snack from a street vendor.
Mother: Only wealthy households had a TV. Instead, we read a lot. Unlike watching television, you had to use your imagination when you read. Ah! Now I remember – I used to keep a diary. 
Pastimes:
1. doing physical activities in the fresh air
 

2. using nature as your playground


3. meeting and talking face-to-face


4. reading


5. keeping a diary


II. SPEAKING:
3. Discuss in groups: What do you think about teenagers’ pastimes in 2?
We can keep fit / stay healthy
It’s inconvenient in bad weather
We can get fresh air
It isn’t crowded , it doesn’t have many toys
We can understand each others
It’s time-consuming
we can use our own imagination.
It doesn’t have much information we need
We can keep our memories in daily life
It’s time-consuming
3. Discuss in groups: What do you think about teenagers’ pastimes in 2?
Example:
Pastime: riding a bicycle 
Response A: I love/ like/enjoy it. I wish
I could do it more often.
Response B: I think it’s inconvenient,
especially when it rains.
I prefer a fitness centre.
II. SPEAKING:
1. doing physical activities in the fresh air.
A: I love it. I wish I could do it more
often.
B: I think …….…………………………
but I prefer ….……………………..


keep fit / stay healthy
we can keep fit and stay healthy
inconvenient in bad weather
fitness centre
2. using nature as your playground
A: I enjoy it. I wish I could do it more
often.
B: I think …….…………………………
but I prefer ………………………...


get fresh air
we can get fresh air
isn’t crowded ,doesn’t have many toys
amusement park
3. meeting and talking face to face
A: I like it. I wish I could do it more
often.
B: I think …….…………………………
I prefer ………………………..


understand each others
time-consuming
It’s time-consuming
4. reading
A: I love it. I wish I could do it more
often.
B: I think ….……………………...……
……………………………
I prefer………………………...


we can use our own imagination.
doesn’t have much information we need
it doesn’t have much information we need
5. keeping a diary
A: I like it. I wish I could do it more
often.
B: I think it……………………...……
…………………………..
…………………………..
………………………….
but I prefer ……………………...
keep our memories in daily life
we can keep our memories in daily life.
time-consuming
4. Work in groups.
What do you think about these habits which have been long practised by children in Viet Nam? Would you like to preserve them? Why/Why not?
1. hand-written homework
2. playing traditional games like hide-and-seek, elastic-band jumping, skipping, and catch the chickens
3. crossing one`s hands in the front and bowing when you greet a person of seniority
4. obeying your parents/teachers without talking back
Remember!
(+) In my opinion, + clause.
I think/believe + clause.
I totally agree with the idea that + clause.
(-) I’m afraid I can’t agree (with) + clause.
I’m sorry but I have to say that + clause.




































* Matching
Example:
1. In my opinion, I would like to preserve hand – written homework
because it makes the writing more beautiful./ it helps us remember
permanently.
Remember!
(+) In my opinion, + clause.
I think/believe + clause.
I totally agree with the idea that + clause.
(-) I’m afraid I can’t agree (with) + clause.
I’m sorry but I have to say that + clause.
Example:
1. In my opinion, I would like to preserve hand – written homework
because it makes the writing more beautiful. / it helps us remember
permanently.
Homework
Read again the conversation in 2.
Rewrite 4 sentences in 4.
Prepare: Unit 4. Skills 2
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