Bài giảng môn Tiếng Anh - Unit 6: The environment - Period 39: Read
Well the world will end up like a second- hand junk-yard, with all of its treasures quite gone.
The fields will be littered with plastics and tins, the streams will be covered with foam. Now throw those soda bottles over the hedge save us from taking them home.
Teacher: Nguyen Minh GiaoWelcome all the teachersPeriod 39: ReadUnit 6: The environment Thä NghiÖp secondary schoolEnglish 9I. New wordsJunk - yard (n)Treasure (n)Hedge (n) Foam (n)Stream (n) Nonsense (n) Unit 6. The environmentPeriod 39 - Lesson 3: Read Mummy, oh mummyI. New wordsJunk - yard (n)Treasure (n)Hedge (n)Foam (n)Stream (n) Nonsense (n)Điều vô nghĩa, dại dộtUnit 6. The environmentPeriod 39 - Lesson 3: Read Mummy, oh mummyII. True/false statements prediction.StatementsGuess AnswerThe boy is really interested in the problems of pollution.He doesn’t want to make the place more polluted. His mother is aware of the danger of pollution.His mother thinks she should protect the environment even when she is on holiday.Unit 6. The environmentPeriod 39 - Lesson 3: Read Mummy, oh mummyII. True/false statements prediction.StatementsGuess AnswerThe boy is really interested in the problems of pollution.He doesn’t want to make the place more polluted. His mother is aware of the danger of pollution.His mother thinks she should protect the environment even when she is on holiday.StatementsGuess AnswerThe boy is really interested in the problems of pollution.He doesn’t want to make the place more polluted. His mother is aware of the danger of pollution.His mother thinks she should protect the environment even when she is on holiday.TFFTUnit 6. The environmentPeriod 39 - Lesson 3: Read Mummy, oh mummyA1. Junk – yard2. End up3. Treasure4. Foam5. Stream6. Hedge7. FolkBa. A row of things forming a fenceb. Peoplec. A piece of land full of rubbishd. A flow of watere. Mass of bubbles of air or gasf. Valuable or precious things g. Reach a state ofIII. Match each word in A to an appropriate explanation in B.Unit 6. The environmentPeriod 39 - Lesson 3: Read Mummy, oh mummyThe son’s questionsThe mother’s answers1. Mummy, ohmummy, What’s going to happen If all the pollution goes on?- Well the world will end up like a second- hand junk-yard, with all of its treasures quite gone.The fields will be littered with plastics and tins, the streams will be covered with foam. Now throw those soda bottles over the hedge save us from taking them home.2. But mummy, oh Mummy, If I throw the bottles, won’t that be polluting the woods?- Nonsense! That isn’t the same thing at all, you just keep quiet and be good. If you’re going to start getting silly ideas, I’ll take you home right away.Because pollution is something that other folk do, we’re just enjoying our day.Unit 6. The environmentPeriod 39 - Lesson 3: Read Mummy, oh mummyIV. Answer: Then write the answers in your exercise book.According to the mother, what will happen if the pollution goes on?Who does the mother think pollute the envionment?What will happen to the boy if he keeps on asking his mother such questions?Do you think the boy’s question (lines 9-10) is silly? Why (not)?What does the poet want us to learn about keeping the environment unpolluted?Unit 6. The environmentPeriod 39 - Lesson 3: Read Mummy, oh mummy1If the pollution goes on, the world will end up like a second-hand junk-yard. According to the mother, what will happen if the pollution goes on?2The mother thinks other folk pollute the environment but not her and her son. Who does the mother think pollute the environment? 3If the boy keeps on asking such questions, his mother will take him home right away.What will happen to the boy if he keeps on asking his mother such questions?4No. Because he is right: if he throws the bottles that will be polluting the woods. Do you think the boy’s question is silly? Why (not)?5The poet wants us to learn that everyone is responsible for keeping the environment from pollution.What does the poet want us to learn about keeping the environment unpolluted?IV. Answer: Then write the answers in your exercise book.1. According to the mother, what will happen if the pollution goes on? If the pollution goes on, the world will end up like a second-hand junk-yard.2. Who does the mother think pollute the envionment? The mother thinks other folk pollute the environment but not her and her son.3. What will happen to the boy if he keeps on asking his mother such questions? If the boy keeps on asking such questions, his mother will take him home right away.4. Do you think the boy’s question (lines 9-10) is silly? Why (not)? No. Because he is right: if he throws the bottles that will be polluting the woods.5. What does the poet want us to learn about keeping the environment unpolluted? The poet wants us to learn that everyone is responsible for keeping the environment from pollution.V. Discussion.- What could you do in your school or your house to minimize pollution?To minimize the polluttion and protect the environment we should: Reuse and recycle: Waste papers, plastic bags, bottles and cans. Reduce the amount of garbage we produce. Go to school or go to work by bike. use public buses instead of motorbikes. Put the bins around our schools and our houses. Pick up the rubbish and throw it in to the bins. Collect waste papers, old bottles and cans. .. we shouldn’t: - Throw trash on the streets, around our schools and our houses. - Use electricity to catch fish. . I. New wordsJunk yard (n)Treasure (n)Hedge (n) Foam (n)Stream (n) Nonsense (n) II. True/false statements prediction.V. Discussion.IV. Answer: Then write the answer in your exercise book.III. Match each word in A to an appropriate explanation in B.Homework Write a passage about the things you have to do to keep the invironment unpolluted. Prepare unit 6: period 40: writing. Unit 6. The environmentPeriod 39 - Lesson 3: Read Good byeThank you very much
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