Bài giảng Tiếng Anh - Unit 8: Country life and city life

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warmly welcome teachers to our lesson today Country CityI. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you. Monday, December 1st, 2008Lesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.Noisy fresh airtall buildings kinds of goodsbeautiful views entertainments friendlyfresh foodstraffic jam Lesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.- beautiful views - fresh air - kinds of goods - friendly - fresh foods- noisy- tall buildings - entertainments- traffic jamLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.Lesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and readLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and readLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Where did Na go to?Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and readaccessible (adj.)Lesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:permanently (adv.) medical facility (n)remote area (n) relative (n)peaceful (adj.)Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and readMatching the words with their meaning.relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)1. peaceful (adj.)a, vùng xa xôi hẻo lánh2. relative(n) 3. remote area (n)4. accessible (adj.)5. medical facility (n) 6. permanently (adv.)b, phương tiện y tếf, có thể tiếp cận đượcc, họ hànge, vĩnh viễn, mãi mãid, thanh bình, hoà bình A BLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and readWhat changes are there in the country?relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.Hoa: Hi, Na. Have you been away?Na: Yes. I went to the countryside for the weekend.Hoa: Where did you go?Na: I went to Kim Lien. It's a village. Some of my relatives live there.Hoa: I've heard it's a beautiful place.Na: It is. And it's very quiet and peaceful. I had a really nice weekend, but I don't want to live there permanently.Hoa: Why not?Na: It's too quiet. There is nothing to do. Hoa: Yes, but things are changing in the countryside.Na: Such as?Hoa: Many remote areas are getting electricity. People can now have things like refrigerators and...Na: And TV.Hoa: That too. TV is bringing not only information but also entertainment. And medical facilities are more easily acesssible too. Life in the provinces is definitely changing for the better.Na: But the city has so much more to offer.Hoa: In many ways, I prefer the countryside. Life is simple, people are friendly and the air is clean.relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.Lesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city liferelative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityTrue or false?1, Na visited her relatives in the countryside2, It is very quiet and peaceful in the countryside.3, Na wants to live in the country permanently.4, The life in the countryside is changing for the better5, Hoa doesn’t like to live in the countryside.TTFTFPeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.2. Answer the questions.relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.2. Answer the questions.Answer the Questions. a. Where has Na been?b. How long was she there?c. What is her opinion of the countryside?d. Na says: “There is nothing to do” . What does she mean by this?e. What are some of the changes that Hoa mentions?f. Do you prefer the city or the countryside? Why?relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.2. Answer the questions.Answer the Questions. relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityf. Do you prefer the city or the countryside? Why?a. Where has Na been? That means there are no theaters, no movies, no zoos.. to go.Many remote areas are getting electricity. People can now have things like refrigerators and TV. Medical facilities are more accessible.b. How long was she there?c. What is her opinion of the countryside?The countryside is peaceful and quiet and there’s nothing to do. She has been to Kim Lien village. She was there for the weekend.d. Na says: “There is nothing to do” . What does she mean by this?e. What are some of the changes that Hoa mentions?Lesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.2. Answer the questions.relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricitya. She has been to Kim Lien village.b. She was there for the weekend.c. The countryside is peaceful and quiet and there’s nothing to do.d. That means there are no theaters, no movies, no zoos.. to go.e. Many remote areas are getting electricity. People can now have things like refrigerators and TV. Medical facilities are more accessible. f. ..Answers:Lesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.2. Answer the questions.relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityChoose the best answer1.Things (get/ getting/ are getting) better in the countryside2.The life in the country is (peace/ peaceful/ noisy)3. Life in the provinces is definitely changing for the ( best/ better/ the best)4. Na went to the countryside for (the weekend/ her summer vacation/ Tet)5. Na doesn’t want to live in the countryside (permanently/ permanent)Lesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.2. Answer the questions.relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:Monday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.2. Answer the questions.relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:S + am/is/are + getting/becoming + adjMonday, December 1st, 2008I. Getting started Work with a partner: Make a list of the differences between the countryside and the city. The words in the box may help you.II. Listen and read1. Practice the dialogue with a partner.2. Answer the questions.III. Homework- Learn by heart the new words and practice writing them.- Write the comparisons between the country life and the city life in your notebooks.- Prepare speak.relative (n) peaceful (adj.) permanently (adv.) remote area (n) medical facility (n) accessible (adj.)Many remote areas are getting electricityLesson 1: - Getting started - Listen and read Unit 8: country life and city lifePeriod 44:S + am/is/are + getting/becoming + adjMonday, December 1st, 2008Thank you for your attendance !See you again !

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