Giáo Án TC 11
Giáo Án TC 11
Giáo Án TC 11
Period: 01
UNIT 1: FRIENDSHIP
GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
I. Aims: To help Ss practice pronunciation and perfect grammar use.
II. Objectives: By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to practice reading words
containing ending /d/ and /t/and perfect their use of infinitives with to and without
to through multiple choice exercises.
III. Material: textbook, handouts, chalk, board.
IV. Anticipated problems: Ss may not be able to
V. Procedure:
Teachers activity
Studentsactivity
I. Introduction (1)
- Teacher introduces, today we continue reviewing all
- Listen to the teacher.
knowledge in Unit 1 by doing some exercises.
II. Practise pronunciation (10)
1. Practise pronouncing the two sounds: /d/ and /t/
- Practise pronouncing the
again. (3)
two sounds again.
- Ask Ss to pronouncing the two sounds again.
- Feedback.
2. Practise (7)
- Ask Ss to practice the two sounds with a multiple
- Work in pairs, choose the
choice exercise on the handouts.
word whose underlined part
- T distributes the handout and asks Ss to work in pairs, is pronounced differently
choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced
from that of the other words.
differently from that of the other words.
Exercise 1. Choose the word whose underlined part
is pronounced differently from that of the other
words.
1. A. charity
B. chin
C. chip
D. chaos
2. A. choice
B. chapter
C. challenge
D. character
3. A. stomachB. match
C. switch
D. catch
4. A. chip
B. child
C. chemist
D. French
5. A. genius
B. general
C. gentle
D. gaze
- Move around and help if necessary.
- Pronounce the words and
- Call on some Ss to pronounce and answer.
answer.
- Feedback and ask Ss to repeat the words.
Expected answers: 1.D 2.D
3.A 4.C 5.D
- Listen and take note.
III. Practise using vocabulary & grammar (33)
1. Revision (10)
- Ask Ss to have a look at reading, speaking, listening
- Have a look at the sections
section of unit 1 and find some collocations, word uses, they studied.
especially have a look at to infinitives with and without
to.
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* Past perfect:
S + had + V3 / Ved
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
+ Usage:
a. The Past simple expresses an action
that happened and completed at a
point of time in the past.
b. The Past progressive expresses an
action happening in the past when
another action happened.
c. The Past perfect expresses an action
that happened before another action
in the past or before a point of time
in the past.
- Pronounce the three sounds again.
- Find at least 3 words containing each
sounds and practice.
- Feedback.
Period: 4
UNIT 3: A PARTY
VOCABULARY
1. Aims: To help Ss gain more vocabulary of a specific topic.
2. Objectives: By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to use vocabulary related to the
topic party through word choice and preposition exercises.
3. Teaching aids: handouts, chalk, board.
4. Anticipated problems: Ss may not be able to use appropriate words to complete
the sentences.
5. Procedure:
Teachers Activities
Students Activities
I. Warm-up (1)
- T introduces: Today well practice using - Listen to the teacher.
vocabylary and understand the meaning of
the words related to topic: party.
II. Word choice (21)
- Ask Ss to work in groups of 3, complete - Ss work in groups, complete the
the sentences with the words given.
sentences with the words given.
Handouts:
- Report their answer.
I. Complete these sentences with the
Expected answers:
correct form or tense of the verb Paula's parent divorced when she was
in the box.
only a child.
celebrate
sing
joke divorce 2. Everyone clapped us when we went
receive decorate
serve gather
up to get our prize.
invite
clap
3. Let's have a party to celebrate your
1. Paula's parent _______ when she was
birthday.
only a child.
4. Have you decorated your
2. Everyone _______ us when we went up
Christmas tree yet?
to get our prize.
5. I'd have liked to have gone to their
3. Let's have a party _______ your birthday.
party but I wasn't invited.
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Period: 5
UNIT 3: A PARTY
GRAMMAR & PRONUNCIATION
1. Aims: To help Ss better grammar use and pronunciation
2. Objectives: By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to use infinitive, gerund,
passive gerund and infinitive appropriately and practice pronouncing words containing
three sounds /l/, /r/, /h/
3. Teaching aids: handouts, chalk, board.
4. Anticipated problems: Ss may not be able to distinguish between infinitive,
gerund and passive infinitive and gerund.
5. Procedure:
Teachers Activities
Students Activities
I. Introduction (1)
T: Today we are going to practice using
- Listen to the teacher.
use infinitive, gerund, passive gerund and
infinitive appropriately and pronouncing
words containing three sounds /l/, /r/, /h/
II. Review (15)
* Infinitive and Passive Infinitive (5)
- Ss work individually.
- Ask Ss to distinguish between infinitive
Example:
and passive infinitive by making two
I want to go to Hanoi.
examples of infinitive and passive
She wants not to be disturbed at home.
infinitive, then say the rules.
He enjoyed watching TV.
- Help Ss if necessary.
He enjoyed being taken to the zoo.
- Feedback.
- Work out the differences between
* Gerund and Passive Gerund (5)
them.
- Ask Ss to distinguish between infinitive
+ Form:
and passive infinitive by making two
To infinitive: To + Vinf
examples of infinitive and passive
Gerund: V-ing
infinitive, then say the rules.
+ Usage:
- Help Ss if necessary.
+ Infinitive +
Gerund + Both
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- Feedback.
* Pronunciation /l/, /r/, /h/ (5)
- Ask Ss to pronounce the three sounds
again.
- Tell them to find at least 3 words
containing each sounds and practice.
- Feedback.
only
only
Adjectives
Preposition
begin
Nouns
admit
stop
agree
avoid
start
arrange
deny
continue
ask
enjoy
love
choose
keep
like
decide
suggest
hate
demand
practice
remember
deserve
miss
forget
expect
consider
regret
fail
finish
try
hope
prevent
prefer
refuse
mind
hesitate
detest
intend
risk
learn
postpone
manage
delay
offer
mention
wait
V + prep
seem
want
plan
Passive infinitive: to be + Past
Participle
Passive gerund: being + Past Participle
to emphasize the action/event rather
than the agent.
- Pronounce the three sounds again.
- Find at least 3 words containing each
sounds and practice.
- Feedback.
- Work individually and do the task.
- Report the answers.
Expected answers:
14. being searched
15. to be done / to do
16. to be included
17. being involved
18. being taken
19. being seen
20. to be admitted
21. to be designed
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home.
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repaired.
9. Would you mind if I joined you for
a drink in the bar?
10. We encourage students to
participate fully in the running of
the college.
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Period: 07
15
16
17
18
18. game
organize
angry
college
19. year
youth
jealous
yellow
20. ugly
unit
ulcer
upset
- Call on some Ss to pronounce and say their
answers.
- Feedback and correct the answers.
uniform
umbrella
16. answer world
write
jewellery
17. children kitchen
beach
chemistry
18. game
organize
angry
college
19. year
youth
jealous
yellow
20. ugly
unit
ulcer
upset
- Listen and take note.
- Listen and take note.
Period: 8
UNIT 6: COMPETITIONS
VOCABULARY
1. Aims: To help Ss better vocabulary and use.
2. Objectives: By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to use vocabulary related to the
topic competition through word choice and verb form exercises.
3. Teaching aids: handouts, chalk, board.
4. Anticipated problems: Ss may not be able to use appropriate words to complete
the sentences.
5. Procedure:
Teachers Activities
Students Activities
I. Warm-up (1)
- T introduces: Today well practice using - Listen to the teacher.
vocabulary and understand the meaning of
the words related to topic: competition
II. Word choice (21)
- Ask Ss to work in groups of 3, complete - Ss work in groups, complete the
the sentences with the words given.
sentences with the words given.
I. Complete these sentences with one - Report their answer.
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Expected answers:
1. The competition's aim was to
stimulate the spirit of learning
English among students.
2. The competition was sponsored by
the Students' Parents Society.
3. The English teacher explained the
competitions rules to the students.
4. You will have to answer the
questions on the worksheets within
two minutes.
5. A maximum score for each activity
is 15 points.
6. The winner will be awarded a set of
CDs.
7. Time was up and the judges
announced the results.
8. To participate in the contest, you
have to work in groups of three.
9. The final competition included the
representatives of three classes.
10. He had difficulty reciting the poem
in front of the judges.
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(satisfy).
9. The teacher's comment are designed to
help improve your .......... and ...........
(know - understand)
10. The .......... of further job losses comes
at a bad time. (announce)
- Make a model.
1. sponsorship
- Move around and help Ss if necessary.
- Ask Ss to give their answers.
- Feedback and correct their answers.
IV. Wrap up (2)
- Summarise the main points of the lesson
by repeating the words appeared in the
lesson.
- Ask Ss to practice with more exercises at
home.
Period: 09
UNIT 6: COMPETITION
GRAMMAR & PRONUNCIATION
1. Aims: To help Ss better grammar use and pronunciation.
2. Objectives: By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to use reported speech with
gerund correctly and practice pronouncing words containing three sounds /tr/, /dr/,
/tw/.
3. Teaching aids: handouts, chalk, board.
4. Anticipated problems: Ss may not be able to distinguish between using object or
not using object.
Teachers Activities
Students Activities
I. Introduction (1)
T: Today we are going to practice using reported
- Listen to the teacher.
speech with gerund correctly and practice
pronouncing words containing three sounds /tr/,
/dr/, /tw/.
II. Review (15)
* Grammar: Reported speech with gerund
- Ss work individually.
- Ask Ss to tell how to change into reported with
Example:
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Period: 10
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kilometer.
China's population growth rate has (6)
decreased in the past years, although its
population is still increasing. In the
1970s, the government started to
implement birth (7) control programs to
the people: late marriage, late
childbearing, a one-child family, and a
four-year period between two (8) births
in the countryside where each couple
may have more than one child,
According to the report of Major
Figures of Population of China, the
annual growth rate of China's
population (9) fell from 25.83% (in
1070) down to 11.21% (in 1994) and to
8.77% (in 1999) in the past 20 years.
This should be (10) considered a great
success.
- Listen and take note.
- Listen and take note.
Period: 11
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- Ss work individually.
Ex: Situation
They dont have enough money, they
wont buy the house.
CS: If they had enough money, they
would buy the house.
Note: The verbs of the situation
(present: conditional sentence type 2,
past: type 3)
Clauses of reason-> if clause
Clause of result-> main clause
Negative (not, no, never)>affirmative
Affirmative-> negative
Ex: 1. If I have a lot of money, Ill
build houses for the poor, John said.
John said if he had a lot of money,
he would build houses for the poor.
2. If today were Sunday, we
wouldnt go to school, they said to
me.
=> They told me if that day were
Sunday, they wouldnt go to school.
Note: Conditional sentences type 2
and 3 can be the same in tenses in
reported speech.
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hungry now.
6. The weather is fine and we will go camping.
Period: 12
UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS
VOCABULARY
1. Aims: To help Ss better vocabulary and use.
2. Objectives: By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to use vocabulary related to the
topic celebrations through word choice and preposition exercises.
3. Teaching aids: handouts, chalk, board.
4. Anticipated problems: Ss may not be able to use appropriate words to complete
the sentences.
5. Procedure:
Teachers Activities
Students Activities
I. Warm-up (1)
- T introduces: Today well practice using - Listen to the teacher.
vocabulary and understand the meaning of
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Period: 13
UNIT 8: CELEBRATIONS
GRAMMAR & PRONUNCIATION
1. Aims: To help Ss better grammar use and pronunciation.
2. Objectives: By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to use pronouns correctly and
practice pronouncing words containing three sounds /fl/, /fr/, /0r/
3. Teaching aids: handouts, chalk, board.
4. Anticipated problems: Ss may misunderstand between someone and anyone.
Teachers Activities
Students Activities
I. Checking attendance & Introduction (1)
- Checking attendance.
- Listen to the teacher.
T: Today we are going to practice using pronouns
correctly and practice pronouncing words
containing three sounds /fl/, /fr/, /0r/
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- Ss work individually.
One and one(s) are used to replace a
previously mentioned noun when we
do not want to repeat that noun. One
replaces a singular N and ones
replaces a plural N.
Someone=somebody. It used with a
singular verb in an affirmative
statement or a question when speaker
expects the yes answer.
Anyone= anybody. It used with a
singular verb in a negative statement
or a question.
No one usually takes a singular
affirmative verb.
Everyone = everybody. It usually
goes with a singular verb in an
affirmative statement or a question. It
is used to refer to every person or all
people.
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A. Those ________.
B. Which ________?
A. The black ________ and the grey ________.
B. Here you are.
A. Thank you. The black ________ is mine, and
the grey ________ is hers
* Grammar: Ask Ss to work individually, change
the conditional sentences into reported speech. (8)
1. There is ______________ in the bathroom.
2. Did ______________ answer the telephone?
3. _______________ took my car keys.
4. Shes sure her children are hiding
_______________ in the house.
5. I can do it by myself. I dont need
____________ to help me
6. Ill give it to _______________ else.
7. He invited ______________ but just his closest
friend came to the party.
8. We close at 6:00 so there is _____________ at
the office after that time.
9. Lets have lunch! _____________ is hungry.
- Explain some new words to Ss if necessary.
- Call on some Ss to write their answers on the
board.
- Feedback and correct the answers.
III. Wrap up (1)
- Summarise the main points of the lesson.
- Ask Ss to practice with more exercises at home.
Period: 14
CONSOLIDATION (1)
I. Aims.
1. Knowledge.
- Help Ss to review again all structures and phrases which they have learnt
2. Skill.
- Ss review and copy then use them to do exercises.
3. Attitude.
- Educate Ss to be interested in the lesson.
II. Preparation.
1. Teachers preparation.
- Book, Teaching plan, Structures, and some exercises
2. Studentss preparation.
- Book, notebook, pen and knowlegde
III. Procedure.
Teachers activities
Students activities
1. Check up the old lesson. (5)
- Teacher checks up the old lesson and introduce the - Ss listen and copy.
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new lesson.
- Today I and you will review the old structures and
phrase.
2. The new lesson.
a. Warm up. (2)
- Teacher asks Ss to remember again the old
structures and phrases and say out.
b. The new content
* The theory. (10)
- Teacher asks Ss to copy some structures.
- Some words go with two kinds ing and to do
bring the different meanings.
(1) Remember:
- Remember doing sth: nh v vic lm.
Ex: I remember closing the door.
- Remember to do sth: Nh s phi lm g.
Ex: Remember to close the door after class.
(2) Stop.
- Stop doing something: Dng hn vc ang lm.
Ex: I stopped smoking 2 months ago.
- Stop to do Sth: Tm dng vic g lm g.
Ex: Im working in the gardern and I stop to smoke.
(3) Regret
- Regret doing sth: Hi tic v Vc lm.
Ex: I regretted being late last week.
- Regret to do sth: Tic l s phi lm g.
Ex: I regret to be late tomorrow.
(4) Go on.
- Go on doing sth: Tip tc lm cng mt vic g.
Ex: I went on talking for 2 hours.
- Go on to do sth: Lm tip mt vic g.
Ex: After disscussing the English speaking club, we
went on to sing.
(5) Try
- Try doing sth: Th lm g.
Ex: This machine doesnt work . We try pressing
the red button.
- Try to do sth: C gng lm g
Ex: I try to study hard.
Exercises
I . Rewrite the sentences with the meaning is
unchangable. (23)
- Teacher explains the requirement of the exercise
then ask Ps to work with a partner and do the
exercise .
- Teacher calls some Ps go to the board and write.
- Teacher calls other to stand up and comment on
them.
- Teacher corrects and gives the right answer.
1) Its very usefull to know English.
2) It has snowed since 5 oclock.
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Teachers activities
- Call on some Ss to give their answers.
- Feedback and correct the answers.
Read the text below and then decide which
answer - a, b, c or d best fits each space.
In many countries in (1) ______ of
industrialization, overcrowded cities present a (2)
______ problem. The (3) ______ of towns is
mainly caused by the (4) ______ of large numbers
of people from the rural areas. The (5) ______
long-term solution is to make (6) ______ in the
rural areas more attractive, which would (7) ______
people to stay there. This could be achieved by
providing (8) ______ for people to go and work in
the villages. Moreover, (9) ______ in the rural
areas, such as transportation, health and education
services should be (10) ______.
1. a. progress
b. process
c. procedure
d. proceeding
2. a. little
b. basic c. major d. practical
3. a. population b. popularity
c. underpopulation
d. overpopulation
4. a. drift
b. gust
c. current
d. shoal
5. a. barely b. only
c. single
d. one
6. a. sights
b. surroundings
c. atmosphere d. life
7. a. insist
b. suggest
c. encourage
d. persuade
8. a. incentives
b. rewards
c. benefits
d. investments
9. a. equipment
b. facilities
c. means
d. appliances
10. a. invested
b. increased
c. impressed
d. improved
II. READING COMPREHENSION (15)
- Ask Ss to do the reading exercises.
- Explain some new vocabulary to Ss.
- Move around and help Ss if necessary.
- Call on some Ss to give their answers.
- Feedback and correct the answers.
Read the passage carefully, then choose the
correct answer.
In an early survey conducted in 1888, a billion and
a half people inhabited the earth. Now, the
population is about six billion and is growing fast.
Even though the rate of growth has begun to slow
down, most people believe the population size may
be eight billion during the next several years.
If we examine the amount of land available for this
ever increasing population, we begin to see the
problem. Not all land is useful to us because it
Students activities
- Do
the
exercises
Answer key
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. B
6. D
7. C
8. A
9. B
10. D
reading
gap-fill
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Teachers activities
cannot produce food. We can cut out about one fifth
of it because it is covered by snow and ice. Then we
can cut out another fifth because it is desert.
Another fifth is mountains. The other fifth does not
have enough soil for crops to grow because it is
bare rock. Obviously, with so little land to support
us, we should take great care not to reduce it any
more or with the rapidly growing population we
may sooner or later lack food to eat and place to
live in.
1. What is the main topic of the passage?
a. The world's population and the shortage of
cultivated land.
b. The growth of the world's population.
c. The necessity of reducing the rate of birth.
d. The shortage of cultivated land.
2. The world's population ______ at present.
a. has stopped growing b. is still growing
c. is decreasing rapidly d. stands at about eight
billion
3. According to the passage, we ______.
a. can cultivate on all land.
b. are not influenced by the land reduction
c. can grow crops on bare rock
d. should protect land
4. Which of the following is closest in meaning to
the word 'bare' in the second paragraph?
a. hard b. empty
c. treeless
d. rough
5. Which of the following sentences is not true
according to the passage?
a. Most of the world's land are uncultivated.
b. The rapid growth of population may lead to a
shortage of land.
c. Only one fifth of the world's land is being
cultivated.
d. There has been a dramatic reduction of the
birth rate.
IV. WRITING (13)
- Ask Ss to do the writing exercise.
- Move around and help Ss if necessary.
- Call on some Ss to write their answers.
- Feedback and correct the answers.
Rewrite the sentences without changing meaning
from the root.
1. The teacher made his students work hard for the
exam.
The teacher told
2. It was a long time ago when I saw a movie.
I haven't
3. Mary didn't wear the raincoat, so she got a cold.
Students activities
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Teachers activities
If Mary
Guided sentence building
5. Some people/ believe/ happiest people/ world/
those/ bring/ happiness/ others//
6. He/ help/ his friend/ get good mark/ explain/
lessons/ carefully//
VI. Wrap-up (1)
- Summarise the main points of the exercises.
- Ask Ss to do more exercises at home.
Students activities
happiest people in the world are
those who bring happiness to
others.
5. He helped his friend get good
marks by explaining the lessons
carefully.
- Listen and take note.
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Teachers activities
and then changed back into the original written
form, all in several seconds and minutes at (37) .......
Through the use of video screens in company
offices, a single (38) ...... can be transmitted to
hundreds of people in dozens of branch offices at the
same time. Thus, electronic mail, along with
(39) ......, can be an important asset in
teleconferences. Furthermore, the use of electric
mail in the form of a 'mailbox' (40) ...... to a
telephone is also of great value. Since in offices
many telephone (41) ...... go uncompleted on the
first attempt, with electronic mail, two-way
conversion is not essential, so it (42) ...... telephone
use and saves time.
1. A. post
B. postal
C. postage
D. posting
2. A. transformed B. transferred
C. transacted
D. transmitted
3. A. from
B. by
C. into
D. with
4. A. wherever
B. anywhere
C. somewhere D. everywhere
5. A. most
B. all
C. least
D. last.
6. A. data
B. instrument
C. document
D. information
7. A. programs
B. graphics
C. websites
D. databases
8. A. attached
B. transmitted
C. extended
D. spread
9. A. bills
B. calls
C. uses
D. services
10. A. increases
B. receives
C. reduces
D. transfers
IV. Wrap-up (1)
- Summarise the main points of the exercises.
- Ask Ss to do more exercises at home.
Students activities
7. D
8. A
9. B
10. C
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Teachers activities
- Call some Ss to read their answer.
- Play the tape again and correct.
Task 2 (10):
- - Ask Ss to read the sentences in Task 2 carefully.
- Provide students with new vocabulary if necessary.
- Play the tape and asks Ss to listen 2 times.
- Ask Ss to share their ideas with friends.
- Call some Ss to read their answer.
- Play the tape again and correct.
Students activities
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- speaking
5. Teaching aids: chalk, board, textbook
6. Anticipated problems: Some Ss may not use words and structures to say about
measures.
7. Procedure:
Teachers activities
Students activities
I. Greeting (1)
- Greet the class.
- Greet teacher.
- Check attendance.
II. Warm up (5): Chatting with students
T: We can call birds, animals, forests, rivers, seas in Answer the question
one word. What word is it in English?
Nature
Question: What do you think about our nature now?
Is it in good condition? Why or why not?
No, it is worse than it was many
Introduction: All animals, forests, rivers, seas around years ago.
us are called nature. Nature is necessary for our
life, but it is now in bad condition. Today well learn
about nature and some ways to protect it.
III. Pre-speaking (15):
1. Vocabulary (7)
- capture (v)
- recreation (n)
- cultivation (n)
Take note.
- discharge (v)
- pesticide (n)
- fertilizer (n)
2. Checking vocabulary (2)
- T uses What and where technique.
Check their vocabulary.
3. Task 1 (6)
- Ask Ss to study the reasons why nature is
Work individually and put the
threatened and put them in the order of importance.
reasons in order of importance.
- Tell Ss to try to understand these reasons in
Vietnamese.
- Move around to help Ss if necessary.
- Call on some Ss to give their answers and
explanation.
- Feedback.
IV. Speaking (15):
Match the reasons with
Task 2 (6):
possible measures.
- Ask Ss to work in pairs, read the possible measure
for protecting the environment in the box and match
them with the reasons in task 1.
- Make a model:
People are killing endangered animals for fur, skin - Pair work, do the matching.
and food.
-> Killing endangered animals for fur, skin and food
should be banned.
- Move around to help Ss if necessary.
- Call on some Ss to give their ideas.
- Feedback and correct the answers.
Task 3: (8)
- Take notes
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Teachers activities
- Ask Ss to work in pairs, state the negative impacts
caused by people on the environment and suggest
measures to protect it.
- Model one example:
A: People are killing endangered animals for fur,
skin and food.
B: Killing endangered animals for fur, skin and food
should be banned.
- Give useful expression.
A. Banning;
. . . . should be banned
. . . . should be prohibited
- . . . should be discouraged
B. Encouraging:
. . . . should be encouraged.
. . . . should be protected
. . . . should be established.)
- Move around and help Ss if necessary.
- Call on some Ss to give their statements.
- Feedback and correct their pronunciation and
intonation.
V. Production (8):
- Ask Ss to work individually, write a paragraph
about the negative impacts by people on the
environment and measures to protect it.
- Tell them to begin with the sentence:
Nowadays, people have negative impacts on the
environment.
- Move around and help Ss if necessary.
- Call on some Ss to hand in their writing.
- Feedback and score their work.
VI. Homework (1):
Summarize the main points of the lesson and
ask Ss to complete their writing at home and prepare
for the new lesson.
Students activities
- Pair work, state state the negative
impacts caused by people on the
environment and suggest measures
to protect it.
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Teachers activities
Total area :
Its covers ---------It contains --------Its total area is ----------Animals and plants :
There are ---------- species of --------kinds of
sorts of
Many kinds of plants/animals live here/ can be found here.
There is/are --------X is home to ------Historic features :
Archaeologists found
We can find -----------Something is found in ----------------The park is not only ---- but also --Many people study ----the past
TENSE : Present simple & simple past
III. Writing (15) :
Ask Ss to write a paragraph to describe Cat Ba national park,
basing on the cues given.
- Help Ss to do
- Go around to control and give help if needed.
- Ask 1 Ss to write his/her description on the board.
- Take note some grammar mistakes while walking around
the class.
Suggested:
CatBa national park is located on Cat Ba island, 120 km
from Hanoi and 20 km east of Hai Phong. Its total area is 15,
200 ha, including 9,800 ha of ocean. Its famous for both
tropical forests and coastal water with while sand beach,
abundant natural resources, beautiful landscape and many
kinds of rare animals and plants. There are 300 species of
fish, 40 kinds of animals, 150 different birds and 620 species
of plants. The stone tool and human bones are found in the
islands caves that people inhabited there at least
6, 000 years old.
IV. Post writing (8):
- Ask Ss to pay attention to the letter on the board.
- Elicit to help Ss identify mistakes and suggest possible
correction.
- Ask Ss to do peer-correction, move around and help if
necessary.
- Make final comment on the writing.
V. Consolidation and homework (1)
- Retell the main ideas of the writing today
- Ask Ss to rewrite their letter based on the comment from
teacher and their friends.
- Ask Ss to prepare for the next lesson.
Students activities
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new conversations
- Substitute to make their own
A: I think/ believe that wind power can be an
dialogue.
alternative source of energy
B: Why do you think / believe so?
A: Because our major source of energy is running out
while the wind is abundant and unlimited
B: I know it is also clean and safe to the environment.
However, it is not available when there is no wind
Feedback:
Have Ss act out their new conversations in front of
the class
Give comments
Activity 3 (6)
- Ask Ss to work in groups of four or five to express
their belief on the increasing use of alternative
sources in the future, using the ideas in task 1 and 2.
A: I believe that the use of solar energy should be the - Work in groups of four or five to
alternative source of energy in our country.
express their belief on the
B: I agree with you. It is the most feasible way to
increasing use of alternative
have solar energy in our country because Vietnam is a
sources in the future, using the
tropical country.
ideas in task 1 and 2.
IV. Post-speaking: Group discussion (6)
- Work in group of five to make a list of things the
family should do to save energy
- Share ideas with the others by changing groups
- Feedback:
- Work in group of five to make a
- Each group suggests the way their family often do
list of things the family should
do to save energy.
to save energy
Suggested ideas :
- Try to reduce the amount of water
bill or electricity bill by cutting
power such as lights, conditioner,
when unnecessary
- Do not cook with electricity
V. Wrap-up (1)
- Make sure there are no cracks in
- Summarise the main points of the lesson.
the pipes ...
- Ask Ss to write a composition to talk about the
alternative source of energy that you think is the most
feasible one for our country and prepare the next part - Listen and take note.
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answers.
Expected answers:
- 1-C 2-A 3-B 4-B 5- D
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4. Anticipated problems: Some Ss may find it hard to distinguish defining and nondefining relative clauses.
5. Procedure:
Teachers Activities
Students Activities
I. Organization (1):
- Greet.
- Check attendance.
II. Presentation: Grammar (15)
Relative clauses and the omission of relative
pronouns.
- Recall the use of Relative Clause.
- Ask Ss to recall the use of Relative Clause.
- Copy the sentences below on the
- Copy the sentences below on the board. Ask Ss
board. Read it carefully.
to read it carefully. Elicit the use of relative
- Tell when we can leave out the relative
pronouns as subject.
pronouns.
- Elicit when we can leave out the relative
pronouns.
a- Relative Pronouns as subject:
The woman who/that lives next door is a doctor.
Where is the cheese which/that was in the fridge?
* The pronouns who/which/that can be the subject
of a relative clause.
b- Relative Pronouns as object:
The woman who/whom/that I wanted to see was
away. You can get back the tax which/that you've
paid.
- Listen and take note.
Note: the pronouns which /that can be the object
of a relative clause.
c. Omission of relative pronouns:
- We can leave out the pronoun when it is not the
subject of the relative clause. (if the verb has a
preposition, it is not put before the pronouns).
Clauses without pronouns are very common in
informal English.
e.g: The woman Gary met knows your sister.
The dress Ann bought doesn't fit her very well.
Sometimes we can use a participle without a
relative pronoun or an auxiliary.
e.g: That man who was sitting next to Angela
never said a word.
- Checking Ss' understanding:
III. Exercises (28)
Exercise 2 (p.80 WB): (16)
- Combine the two sentences into one
- Give an example:
in exercise 2 to make a relative clause
Have you found the key? You lost them.
without a pronoun.
Have you found the key you lost?
Expected answers:
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Exercise 3: (12)
- Write an example on the board:
Is this the car that the police are looking for? (can
be omitted)
- Ask Ss to tick the sentences in which the
relative pronouns can be omitted.
- Move around and help SS.
- Ask Ss to check their answers with their
partners.
- Ask Ss to write the sentences on the board.
- Check the answers and feedback.
IV. Wrap-up (1)
- Summarise the main points of the lessons.
- Ask Ss to google some exercises to practice
more.
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- express their own ideas about nature in danger and the endangered animals
3. Lexical items: words relating to book and hobby.
4. Skills:
- reading comprehension
5. Teaching aids: chalk, board, textbook, pictures.
6. Anticipated problems: Some vocabulary may be unfamiliar to Ss.
7. Procedure:
Teachers Activities
Students Activities
I. Greeting (1)
- Greet the class.
- Greet teachers.
- Answer Ts questions.
- Check attendance.
II. Warm-up: Guessing Games (5)
- Answer Ts questions.
- What is it ?
Expected answer:
- Divide the class into two groups
- HOBBIES
- Say that he has a word in his mind and he is
going to give some information about the
word. Members of each group will listen and
may stop at any information they hear to guess
what the words is. Each group has only two
chances to guess the word. The first group to
tell exactly what the word is wins the game
- Gives information about the word
1. It is a noun with seven letters.
2. It is way to relax ourselves
3. It is related to free time
4. Collecting stamps, reading books, going fishing
are examples for this noun.
III. Lead- in (3):
T asks :
- What do you often do your free time?
- Answer Ts questions based on
That's good. Now you are going to read a very
their own points of view.
interesting piece of writing about hobbies. First of
Expected answer: I like collecting
all, I going to help you with some new words.
old coins
IV. Pre-reading (8)
1. Pre- teaching Vocabulary (5)
- Listen and take note.
1. guitarist (n) (question)
- Answer Ts questions to get the
What do you call a person who plays the guitar?
meaning and pronunciation.
Expected answer: guitarist
2. glass fish tank: (picture)
T shows a picture of a glass fist tank
What is this, the whole class?
Expected answer: glass fish tank?
3. admire (gap- fill)
My Tam is my favorite singer, I .... her a lot
Expected answer: admire
4. throw away (miming )
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Period: 25
Students activities
- Listen and take notes
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- Give example
Ex: The boy hit the dog.
It was the dog that the boy hit
Practise: Exercise 2 (P.153)
1. It is English that the man is learning.
2. It was the book that the woman gave him.
3. It was the postcard that she sent her friend.
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c. Adverbial focus:
- Explain the way to write cleft sentences with
adverbial focus
Ex: Ho Chi Minh was born in Vietnam.
It was in Vietnam that Ho Chi Minh was born
Practise: Exercise 3 (P.153)
1. It was in the garden that the boy hit the dog.
2. It was for tea that she made some cakes.
3. It was for him that his father repaired the bicycle.
.................
Homework
- Practise Pronunciation.
- Rewrite the cleft sentences above
- Remember to do
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