Unit 7. The world of work
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THE WORLD OF WORK
A:
A STUDENT’S WORK (A4)
English 7
Unit 7:
Binh An Junior high school
Teacher: Phạm Thị Hồng Hạnh
Friday, November 22nd, 2013
fewer
B
A
WHO IS FASTER?
WHO IS FASTER?
more
B
A
A. Tom has more classes than Mary today.
B. Tom has fewer classes than Mary today.
WHO IS FASTER?
A. Tom has more classes than Mary today.
B. Mary has fewer classes than Tom today.
WHO IS FASTER?
Do you do your homework after school?
How many classes do you have today?
Do you work hard at school?
Unit 7: THE WORLD OF WORK
A: A STUDENT’S WORK (A4)
Friday, November 22nd, 2013
a typical student:
easy life:
I. Vocabulary
period (n):
Hoa has five periods today.
I. Vocabulary
review (v):
learn the lesson again
I. Vocabulary
a keen student (n):
I. Vocabulary
lazy (adj) :
≠ hard
definitely (adv):
certainly / clearly
I. Vocabulary
I. Vocabulary:
UNIT 7 : THE WORLD OF WORK – Lesson 3 : A.4
5. review (v)
7. definitely (adv):
6. lazy (adj)
4. a keen student
2. easy life
3. period (n)
1. a typical student
Friday, November 22nd, 2013
matching
4. review (v)
6. definitely (adv)
7. lazy (adj)
5. a keen student
3. easy life
2. period (n)
1. a typical student
chắc chắn, nhất định
# hard
learn the lesson again
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Prediction
Hoa goes to school days a week.
She has periods a day.
She works hours a week at school.
She has about hours of homework every week.
she works hours a week at school and at home.
20
6
45
12
5
Open your book and read the text
Many people think that students
have an easy life: We only work a few
hours a day and have long vacations. They don’t
know we have to work hard at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She has five periods a day, six days a week. That is about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any workers. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of homework every week. She also has to review her work before tests. This makes her working week about 45 hours. This is more than some workers. Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
Prediction
Hoa goes to school days a week.
She has periods a day.
She works hours a week at school.
She has about hours of homework every week.
She works hours a week at school and at home.
20
6
45
12
5
1. Why do some people think that students have an easy life?
2. How many hours a week does Hoa work?
3. Is this fewer than most workers?
4. Does the writer think students are lazy?
Work in groups and answer these questions:
Many people think that students have an easy life: We only work a few hours a day and have long vacations. They don’t know we have to work hard at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She has five periods a day, six days a week. That is about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any workers. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of homework every week. She also has to review her work before tests. This makes her working week about 45 hours. This is more than some workers. Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
1. Why do some people think that students have an easy life?
Because they think students only work a few hours a day and have long vacations.
Many people think that students have an easy life: We only work a few hours a day and have long vacations. They don’t know we have to work hard at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She has five periods a day, six days a week. That is about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any workers. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of homework every week. She also has to review her work before tests. This makes her working week about 45 hours. This is more than some workers. Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
2. How many hours a week does Hoa work?
Hoa works about 45 hours a week.
Many people think that students have an easy life: We only work a few hours a day and have long vacations. They don’t know we have to work hard at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She has five periods a day, six days a week. That is about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any workers. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of homework every week. She also has to review her work before tests. This makes her working week about 45 hours. This is more than some workers. Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
3. Is this fewer than most workers?
No, It isn’t. (This is more than some workers.)
Many people think that students have an easy life: We only work a few hours a day and have long vacations. They don’t know we have to work hard at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She has five periods a day, six days a week. That is about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any workers. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of homework every week. She also has to review her work before tests. This makes her working week about 45 hours. This is more than some workers. Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
4. Does the writer think students are lazy?
No, he/she doesn’t.
1. Why do some people think that students have an easy life?
2. How many hours a week does Hoa work?
3. Is this fewer than most workers?
4. Does the writer think students are lazy?
Because they think students only work a few hours a day and have long vacations.
Hoa works about 45 hours a week.
No, It isn’t. (This is more than some workers.)
No, he/she doesn’t.
Eg: Hoa works more hours than some workers.
Eg: I work fewer hours than Hoa.
N
N
Eg: I work a few hours a day.
N
a few N : một vài
more N than : nhiều hơn
fewer N than : ít hơn
II. structure:
(plural)
(plural)
(plural)
Ask and answer:
How many hours a week do you work?
Is this more or fewer hours than Hoa?
Interview some good students
I work about ______ week.
This is more / fewer hours than Hoa.
Thank you
Survey
How many hours a week do you work?
Is this more or fewer hours than Hoa?
I am . I am in grade 7.
I have periods a day.
I go to school days a week.
I work about ____hours a week.
This is hours than some workers.
Talk about yourself
Hoa
five
six
45
more
True or false prediction
Many people think students only work a
few hours a day and have long vacations.
2. Hoa has to work about 25 hours a week
at school.
3. Hoa has about 12 hours of homework
every week.
4. Hoa has to work about 45 hours a week .
True or false?
Many people think students only work a
few hours a day and have long vacations.
2. Hoa has to work about 25 hours a week
at school.
3. Hoa has about 12 hours of homework
every week.
4. Hoa has to work about 45 hours a week .
T
T
T
F
A:
A STUDENT’S WORK (A4)
English 7
Unit 7:
Binh An Junior high school
Teacher: Phạm Thị Hồng Hạnh
Friday, November 22nd, 2013
fewer
B
A
WHO IS FASTER?
WHO IS FASTER?
more
B
A
A. Tom has more classes than Mary today.
B. Tom has fewer classes than Mary today.
WHO IS FASTER?
A. Tom has more classes than Mary today.
B. Mary has fewer classes than Tom today.
WHO IS FASTER?
Do you do your homework after school?
How many classes do you have today?
Do you work hard at school?
Unit 7: THE WORLD OF WORK
A: A STUDENT’S WORK (A4)
Friday, November 22nd, 2013
a typical student:
easy life:
I. Vocabulary
period (n):
Hoa has five periods today.
I. Vocabulary
review (v):
learn the lesson again
I. Vocabulary
a keen student (n):
I. Vocabulary
lazy (adj) :
≠ hard
definitely (adv):
certainly / clearly
I. Vocabulary
I. Vocabulary:
UNIT 7 : THE WORLD OF WORK – Lesson 3 : A.4
5. review (v)
7. definitely (adv):
6. lazy (adj)
4. a keen student
2. easy life
3. period (n)
1. a typical student
Friday, November 22nd, 2013
matching
4. review (v)
6. definitely (adv)
7. lazy (adj)
5. a keen student
3. easy life
2. period (n)
1. a typical student
chắc chắn, nhất định
# hard
learn the lesson again
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Prediction
Hoa goes to school days a week.
She has periods a day.
She works hours a week at school.
She has about hours of homework every week.
she works hours a week at school and at home.
20
6
45
12
5
Open your book and read the text
Many people think that students
have an easy life: We only work a few
hours a day and have long vacations. They don’t
know we have to work hard at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She has five periods a day, six days a week. That is about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any workers. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of homework every week. She also has to review her work before tests. This makes her working week about 45 hours. This is more than some workers. Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
Prediction
Hoa goes to school days a week.
She has periods a day.
She works hours a week at school.
She has about hours of homework every week.
She works hours a week at school and at home.
20
6
45
12
5
1. Why do some people think that students have an easy life?
2. How many hours a week does Hoa work?
3. Is this fewer than most workers?
4. Does the writer think students are lazy?
Work in groups and answer these questions:
Many people think that students have an easy life: We only work a few hours a day and have long vacations. They don’t know we have to work hard at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She has five periods a day, six days a week. That is about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any workers. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of homework every week. She also has to review her work before tests. This makes her working week about 45 hours. This is more than some workers. Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
1. Why do some people think that students have an easy life?
Because they think students only work a few hours a day and have long vacations.
Many people think that students have an easy life: We only work a few hours a day and have long vacations. They don’t know we have to work hard at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She has five periods a day, six days a week. That is about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any workers. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of homework every week. She also has to review her work before tests. This makes her working week about 45 hours. This is more than some workers. Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
2. How many hours a week does Hoa work?
Hoa works about 45 hours a week.
Many people think that students have an easy life: We only work a few hours a day and have long vacations. They don’t know we have to work hard at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She has five periods a day, six days a week. That is about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any workers. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of homework every week. She also has to review her work before tests. This makes her working week about 45 hours. This is more than some workers. Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
3. Is this fewer than most workers?
No, It isn’t. (This is more than some workers.)
Many people think that students have an easy life: We only work a few hours a day and have long vacations. They don’t know we have to work hard at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She has five periods a day, six days a week. That is about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any workers. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of homework every week. She also has to review her work before tests. This makes her working week about 45 hours. This is more than some workers. Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
4. Does the writer think students are lazy?
No, he/she doesn’t.
1. Why do some people think that students have an easy life?
2. How many hours a week does Hoa work?
3. Is this fewer than most workers?
4. Does the writer think students are lazy?
Because they think students only work a few hours a day and have long vacations.
Hoa works about 45 hours a week.
No, It isn’t. (This is more than some workers.)
No, he/she doesn’t.
Eg: Hoa works more hours than some workers.
Eg: I work fewer hours than Hoa.
N
N
Eg: I work a few hours a day.
N
a few N : một vài
more N than : nhiều hơn
fewer N than : ít hơn
II. structure:
(plural)
(plural)
(plural)
Ask and answer:
How many hours a week do you work?
Is this more or fewer hours than Hoa?
Interview some good students
I work about ______ week.
This is more / fewer hours than Hoa.
Thank you
Survey
How many hours a week do you work?
Is this more or fewer hours than Hoa?
I am . I am in grade 7.
I have periods a day.
I go to school days a week.
I work about ____hours a week.
This is hours than some workers.
Talk about yourself
Hoa
five
six
45
more
True or false prediction
Many people think students only work a
few hours a day and have long vacations.
2. Hoa has to work about 25 hours a week
at school.
3. Hoa has about 12 hours of homework
every week.
4. Hoa has to work about 45 hours a week .
True or false?
Many people think students only work a
few hours a day and have long vacations.
2. Hoa has to work about 25 hours a week
at school.
3. Hoa has about 12 hours of homework
every week.
4. Hoa has to work about 45 hours a week .
T
T
T
F
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