Review 1:UNIT 1 – 2 – 3 Lesson 1 - LANGUAGE |
I. OBJECTIVES:
·This unit reviews the language and skills Ss have learnt in Units 1, 2, and 3. Help Ss to
recall the language and encourage them to contribute as much as possible.
II . PREPARATION:sub -board, pictures, cassette
III. PROCEDURES:
Teacher’s and students’ activities |
Content |
Pronunciation Activity 1: Ask Ss what kinds of words are underlined. Elicit the rule from Ss (they are content words and are stressed because they contain all the important information being conveyed). Play the recording for Ss to listen and read along silently, then they can repeat out loud trying to stress the same words. Call on some Ss to read out the sentences again. Correct their pronunciation as a class. 1. My town is nice and peaceful, but it isn’t very big. 2. Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture attracts a lot of foreign visitors. 3. A: Were you wearing a helmet when you fell off your bike? B: No, I wasn’t. 4. Son: Can I go to a party tonight, mum? Mother: OK, but please don’t make noise when you come home. 5. A: My mum’s really a good friend of mine. B: Is she? Mine is very strict towards me.
Ss work in pairs first to mark the underlined words as W (weak) or S (strong). Then T plays the recording for Ss to check. Play the recording again and Ss repeat. Pause and correct their pronunciation. 1. A: Is (W) Minh happy about winning the scholarship? B: Yes, he is (S). But his parents are (W) happier. 2. A: I can’t (S) understand it! Aren’t (S) you my son? B: I’m terribly sorry, dad. But it isn’t (S) entirely my fault. 3. A: Pho Hien is (W) a very old town in North Viet Nam. B: Is it (S)? Where is it (W) located? 4. A:It’s (W) raining. Are they (W) wearing raincoats? B: She (S) is, but he (S) isn’t. Vocabulary Activity 3: Ss do the task individually and then share their answers with a partner. Check Ss’ answers. Activity 4: Let Ss read the passage, then do this exercise individually. T may ask some Ss to write their answers on the board. T corrects as a class. Grammar Activity 5: Ss work individually and then compare their answers with a partner. Call on some Ss to write their answers on the board. Other Ss comment. T corrects as a class. Activity 6: Ss do the task individually. Tell them to write the reported sentences in their notebooks. Call on some Ss to read their sentences. T checks. Everyday English Activity 7: Ask Ss to discuss in pairs and choose the suitable words/phrases to complete the talks. After checking their answers, have some pairs act out the mini-talks. |
- reduce pollution - set up a home business 1. giant 2. tallest 3. attractions 4. symbol 7. affordable 8. interest 1. set up 2. deal with 3. turned down 4. look up 7. got over 8. keep up with 1. Trang wondered what to wear to the fancy dress party. 1. As far as I know 2. what to do 3. Cool 4. No worries 5. If I were in your shoes |
IV- HOMEWORK:
-Practice reading the dialogue.
-Write new words then learn them by heart.
-Copy the exercise into notebooks.
-Prepare Review 1 ( Skills )
Review 1:UNIT 1 – 2 – 3 Lesson 2 - SKILLS |
I. OBJECTIVES:
This unit reviews the language and skills Ss have learnt in Units 1, 2, and 3. Help Ss to
recall the language and encourage them to contribute as much as possible.
II . PREPARATION:sub -board, pictures, cassette
III. PROCEDURES:
Teacher’s and students’ activities |
Content |
Reading Activity 1: Have Ss read the letters silently. T clarifies anything they do not understand. Choose Ss to read the letters aloud sentence by sentence. Correct their pronunciation. Then Ss do the exercise in pairs. T corrects as a class. Speaking Activity 2: Listening Activity 3: a/ Play the recording once. Ss listen and write their answers. b/ Play the recording again once or twice, or as required. Ss write down the words/phrases as they hear them. T checks. Writing Activity 4: Before Ss write, brainstorm Ss’ ideas about a craft village (or a place of interest they have been to if they haven’t been to a craft village). Tell them to look at the cues given; note, they will need modifying slightly |
a 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F 1. In a (little) town. 2. In a city. 1. a stranger 2. at night 3. downtown 4. entertainment Audio script: Michelle: Hi, Mike! How’s it going? Mike: Hi. I’m good, thanks. Are you still living in the same place? Michelle: Yes, I’m still in that ‘sleepy’ little town. But you know, I enjoy living there. It’s quiet, and everyone is friendly. I don’t really like the city. I feel like a stranger here. And it seems kind of dangerous, especially at night. Mike: Well, I live here in the city, as you know. We live in an apartment downtown. The city is big, and it doesn’t feel as safe as a small town like yours. But I think the people here are pretty friendly. My neighbourhood is like a small town with its own stores, cafés, and restaurants …andwe can enjoy all kinds of entertainment: cinemas, museums … Michelle: OK, so then on weekends I should come into the city for all that. Mike: OK. Sure! |
IV- HOMEWORK:
-Write new words then learn them by heart.
-Copy the exercise into notebooks.
-Prepare A 45-minute Test