Bài giảng Tiếng Anh - Unit 10: Scared to death

 

Before adventure began, he was very excited

On the footpath he was very frightened and thought he was to die

At the end, he was shaking, covered in sweat from heat and fear, and exhausted

 

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Unit 10Scared to deathA walk with deathLook at these photographs of El Camino del ReyEl Camino del Reyin SpainDoes the path look safe?How would you feel if you had to across it?Are you scared to death?Read about Paul Lay’s adventureHow did he feel at different times in the story?Paul Lay’s feelingBefore adventure began, he was very excitedOn the footpath he was very frightened and thought he was to dieAt the end, he was shaking, covered in sweat from heat and fear, and exhaustedVerb PatternVerb + to +infinitive: manage, decide, try, begin etc	Ex: They managed to escapeVerb + -ING: enjoy, stop, finish, hate etc	Ex: It stopped rainingUsed to1. FormPositive: S + used to + V + OEx: I used to ride a bike when I was youngNegative: S+ didn’t + use to + V+ O Ex: She didn’t use to like cookingQuestion: Did +S + use to + V + O?Did you use to cry much when you were a child?Used to2. UseTo express a past habitEx: He used to play football every Sunday but now he doesn’tTo a past stateEx: They used to be happy together, but now they fight all the timeUsed toNoteThe question form is not used. We asked a question in the past simple and reply using used toEx: Where did you go on holiday when you were young?	 We used to go campingNever is often used Ex: I never used to watch T.VLISTENING(James talks about his childhood) Life as a child1. He used to go to school on Saturday morning. The family used to get together for Sunday lunch2. He used to watch T.V and do his homework3. He used to go camping in Europe4. He used to play rugby, tennis, swimming, hockey5. He used to watch cartoons, comedies, and action films like James Bond6. He used to love beans, pizza, fizzy drinks and chipsINFINITIVES1. Infinitives are used to express purpose. They answer the question Why	Ex: I’m learning English to get a good job2. Infinitives are used after certain adjectives	Ex: I’m surprised to see you	 It’s difficult to learn English3. Infinitives are used after the question words who, what, where, how, etc..	Ex: show me what to do4. Infinitives are after compounds something, nothing, nowhere, anybody, etc	Ex: I've got nothing to do	 Have something to eatVocabulary -ed/-ing adjectivesAdjectives end in ed : often describe a person’s feeling or reactionsAdjectives end in ing : often describe the person or thing that provokes those feelings or reactions	ExamplesI am interested in the filmThe film is very interestingShe was bored because the lesson was very boringVocabulary -ed/-ing adjectivesHOW ARE THE PEOPLE IN THESE PICTURES BELOW?He is excitedHe is surprised!Reading and SpeakingInto the WildLook at these photographs.Which country do you think?What makes life difficult for people who live there?ALASKAALASKAALASKAALASKAALASKAALASKAALASKAALASKAALASKANew wordsHitchhike (v): đi nhờ xePossession (n) tài sảnFreedom (n) : sự tự doEfficiently (adv): có khả năngBeg (v) : cầu xinSquirrel (n): con sócMoose (n): con nai rừngPoisonous (adj): có độc Crawl (v): bò, trườn, lê lếtConsciousness (n): tỉnh táo, ý thức Introductory ParagraphTrueFalse. He found by huntersFalse. Ha had a good lifeTrueFalse. He says, It’s great to be aliveTrueAnswers in Ex31. No. they last heard from him in June 19902. He needed no possession because he wanted to survive with nature3. He needed nothing. He didn’t need possession or money4. He had total freedom to live how he wanted and work when he wanted. He felt it was great to be aliveAnswers in Ex41. Chris didn’t get on with his father because his father tried to tell Chris what to do2. When the parents didn’t hear from Chris, they got in touch with the police3. In July 1992 his mother is sure that she heard Chris calling herCorrect the mistakes in SummaryGot the train- hitchhikedMay,1992- April, 1992A bath- a stoveLots to eat- very little to eatGrew himself- found in the wildAfter five months- after three monthsHe didn’t know this was the reason- He knewHe continued eating- he couldn't eat any moreDied of food poisoning- died of starvationWrote a letter- Wrote a noteHe seemed happy- he seemed at peaceListening and speakingIt was a jokeThe eighteenth Birthday is very important in Britain because it’s the birthday when you become an adultListening and speakingIt was a jokeIn Britain, people often have a big party on their 18th birthday. Friends and family often mark the occasion by buying large plastic, silver-colored keys to signify being adult enough to process a key to the doorListening and speakingIt was a jokeNow you hear a boy called Jamie what he did on his friend’s 18th birthday.It was a joke but it looked serious!New WordsKidnap (v): bắt cócA balaclava (n) : mũ len trùm đầuTie up (v): tróiA blindfold (n): khăn bịt mắt A witness (n): nhân chứngAnswers in Ex 4I’ve had: JamieLie on: JamiePlease let me: TomSend the police: The witnessCome and help: DaveHappy birthday: Jamie, Tom, AndrewYou****s! : TomI knew it: TomExcuse me: the policeI think we: Jamie, Tom, AndrewEveryday English Exclamations with so, suchSo + adjSuch an/a+ singular, count nounSuch +plural nounSuch + uncount nounSo many + plural nounSo much + uncount nounExercise 3The house is such a mess!I don’t know how they live inExercise 3There were so many people at the party!There was nowhere to danceExercise 3I’m so hungry!I could eat a horseExercise 3Jane and Peter are such nice people!But I can’t stand their kidsExercise 3I’ve spent so much money this week!I don’t know where it’s all goneExercise 3A present! For me? You’re so kind!You really didn’t have toExercise 3We’ve had such a nice time!Thank you so much for inviting usExercise 3Molly’s such a clever dog!She can understand every words I say

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