Bài giảng môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 11 - Unit 3: Becoming independent - Lesson 3: Reading-Time-management skills

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  1. Unit 3: BEING INDEPENDENT Lesson 3: Reading – Time-management skills
  2. I. PRE-READING
  3. VOCABULARY
  4. Strive /straɪv/ (v) +for Cố gắng
  5. Self-esteem Sự tự tôn, tự trọng /ˌself.ɪˈstiːm/ (n) Eg: With good time-management skills, you can build your self-esteem
  6. Eg: The winter is approaching Approach /əˈprəʊtʃ/ (v) Đến gần, tiếp cận
  7. Mobile device Thiết bị di động /ˌməʊ.baɪl dɪˈvaɪs/
  8. Prioritise /praɪˈɒr.ə.taɪz/ (v) Dành ưu tiên
  9. Be at a loss /bɪ ət ə lɒs/ Lúng túng, bối rối
  10. Strive /straɪv/ + for Cố gắng Self-esteem /ˌself.ɪˈstiːm/ Sự tự tôn, tự trọng Approach /əˈprəʊtʃ/ Đến gần, tiếp cận Mobile device/ˌməʊ.baɪl dɪˈvaɪs/ Thiết bị di động Prioritise /praɪˈɒr.ə.taɪz/ Dành ưu tiên Be at a loss /bɪ ət ə lɒs/ Lúng túng, bối rối
  11. II. WHILE READING
  12. Task 1: Read the text and decide whether the sentences are true (T), false (F), or not given (NG).
  13. T F NG 1. Elderly people don't strive for being independent ✓ 2. The ability to be independent comes naturally to ✓ a person when he / she grows up. 3. Teenagers only need time-management skills to ✓ be independent. 4. When teenagers are able to complete their daily tasks and duties at school and at home, they have ✓ more confidence and self-esteem. 5. Having good time-management skills mean you ✓ can use your time wisely.
  14. Being independent is being able to take care of yourself, and not having to rely on anyone else. That is what many young people strive for. However, the ability to live independently does not develop naturally: you need a number of life skills to stop relying on your parents and older siblings. Among those skills, time management is probably the most important one. With good time-management skills, you can build your confidence and self-esteem. These skills will also help you to perform your daily tasks, including your responsibilities at school and at home. If you can use your time wisely, you will not feel very stressed when exam dates are approaching. You can act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for your family and friends. Time-management skills are not difficult to develop. First, make plans for the things you need to do on a planner or an app on your mobile device. Organise them in a schedule so that they can be checked later. Figure out how much time you will need for each of the things, and then put time limits on them. Second, prioritise your activities. If you have so much to do in a day or a week, you may be at a loss as to how to fit everything in. So decide what is important to you and give it the most of your time or add it to the top of your list. Third, develop routines, because once routines are developed, they take less time to do. Time-management skills cannot be developed in one day. However, when you have them, they can help you to become independent.
  15. Being independent is being able to take care of yourself, and not having to rely on anyone else. That is what many young people strive for. However, the ability to live independently does not develop naturally: you need a number of life skills to stop relying on your parents and older siblings. Among those skills, time management is probably the most important one. With good time-management skills, you can build your confidence and self-esteem. These skills will also help you to perform your daily tasks, including your responsibilities at school and at home. If you can use your time wisely, you will not feel very stressed when exam dates are approaching. You can act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for your family and friends. Time-management skills are not difficult to develop. First, make plans for the things you need to do on a planner or an app on your mobile device. Organise them in a schedule so that they can be checked later. Figure out how much time you will need for each of the things, and then put time limits on them. Second, prioritise your activities. If you have so much to do in a day or a week, you may be at a loss as to how to fit everything in. So decide what is important to you and give it the most of your time or add it to the top of your list. Third, develop routines, because once routines are developed, they take less time to do. Time-management skills cannot be developed in one day. However, when you have them, they can help you to become independent.
  16. Being independent is being able to take care of yourself, and not having to rely on anyone else. That is what many young people strive for. However, the ability to live independently does not develop naturally: you need a number of life skills to stop relying on your parents and older siblings. Among those skills, time management is probably the most important one. With good time-management skills, you can build your confidence and self-esteem. These skills will also help you to perform your daily tasks, including your responsibilities at school and at home. If you can use your time wisely, you will not feel very stressed when exam dates are approaching. You can act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for your family and friends. Time-management skills are not difficult to develop. First, make plans for the things you need to do on a planner or an app on your mobile device. Organise them in a schedule so that they can be checked later. Figure out how much time you will need for each of the things, and then put time limits on them. Second, prioritise your activities. If you have so much to do in a day or a week, you may be at a loss as to how to fit everything in. So decide what is important to you and give it the most of your time or add it to the top of your list. Third, develop routines, because once routines are developed, they take less time to do. Time-management skills cannot be developed in one day. However, when you have them, they can help you to become independent.
  17. Being independent is being able to take care of yourself, and not having to rely on anyone else. That is what many young people strive for. However, the ability to live independently does not develop naturally: you need a number of life skills to stop relying on your parents and older siblings. Among those skills, time management is probably the most important one. With good time-management skills, you can build your confidence and self-esteem. These skills will also help you to perform your daily tasks, including your responsibilities at school and at home. If you can use your time wisely, you will not feel very stressed when exam dates are approaching. You can act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for your family and friends. Time-management skills are not difficult to develop. First, make plans for the things you need to do on a planner or an app on your mobile device. Organise them in a schedule so that they can be checked later. Figure out how much time you will need for each of the things, and then put time limits on them. Second, prioritise your activities. If you have so much to do in a day or a week, you may be at a loss as to how to fit everything in. So decide what is important to you and give it the most of your time or add it to the top of your list. Third, develop routines, because once routines are developed, they take less time to do. Time-management skills cannot be developed in one day. However, when you have them, they can help you to become independent.
  18. Being independent is being able to take care of yourself, and not having to rely on anyone else. That is what many young people strive for. However, the ability to live independently does not develop naturally: you need a number of life skills to stop relying on your parents and older siblings. Among those skills, time management is probably the most important one. With good time-management skills, you can build your confidence and self-esteem. These skills will also help you to perform your daily tasks, including your responsibilities at school and at home. If you can use your time wisely, you will not feel very stressed when exam dates are approaching. You can act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for your family and friends. Time-management skills are not difficult to develop. First, make plans for the things you need to do on a planner or an app on your mobile device. Organise them in a schedule so that they can be checked later. Figure out how much time you will need for each of the things, and then put time limits on them. Second, prioritise your activities. If you have so much to do in a day or a week, you may be at a loss as to how to fit everything in. So decide what is important to you and give it the most of your time or add it to the top of your list. Third, develop routines, because once routines are developed, they take less time to do. Time-management skills cannot be developed in one day. However, when you have them, they can help you to become independent.
  19. Task 2. Read the text again and answer questions
  20. 1. What are the benefits of having good time-management skills? 2. How can you make plans for the things you need to do? 3. Why should you schedule the things you need to do? 4. How can you prioritise your activities?
  21. Game Catch the word
  22. Feeling +50
  23. 30 :2 Points
  24. How do you feel when exam dates are approaching? STRESSED Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4
  25. How do you feel when exam dates are approaching? STRESSED
  26. 1. What are the benefits of having good time- management skills? A. You don’t feel stressed when exam dates are approaching B. You can act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for family and friend C. Both A and B are right
  27. Being independent is being able to take care of yourself, and not having to rely on anyone else. That is what many young people strive for. However, the ability to live independently does not develop naturally: you need a number of life skills to stop relying on your parents and older siblings. Among those skills, time management is probably the most important one. With good time-management skills, you can build your confidence and self-esteem. These skills will also help you to perform your daily tasks, including your responsibilities at school and at home. If you can use your time wisely, you will not feel very stressed when exam dates are approaching. You can act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for your family and friends. Time-management skills are not difficult to develop. First, make plans for the things you need to do on a planner or an app on your mobile device. Organise them in a schedule so that they can be checked later. Figure out how much time you will need for each of the things, and then put time limits on them. Second, prioritise your activities. If you have so much to do in a day or a week, you may be at a loss as to how to fit everything in. So decide what is important to you and give it the most of your time or add it to the top of your list. Third, develop routines, because once routines are developed, they take less time to do. Time-management skills cannot be developed in one day. However, when you have them, they can help you to become independent.
  28. 4. How can you prioritise your activities? A. Decide what is important to me and give it the most of my time or add it to the top of my list B. Decide what is important to me and give it less time to do C. Give most of time to do
  29. Being independent is being able to take care of yourself, and not having to rely on anyone else. That is what many young people strive for. However, the ability to live independently does not develop naturally: you need a number of life skills to stop relying on your parents and older siblings. Among those skills, time management is probably the most important one. With good time-management skills, you can build your confidence and self-esteem. These skills will also help you to perform your daily tasks, including your responsibilities at school and at home. If you can use your time wisely, you will not feel very stressed when exam dates are approaching. You can act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for your family and friends. Time-management skills are not difficult to develop. First, make plans for the things you need to do on a planner or an app on your mobile device. Organise them in a schedule so that they can be checked later. Figure out how much time you will need for each of the things, and then put time limits on them. Second, prioritise your activities. If you have so much to do in a day or a week, you may be at a loss as to how to fit everything in. So decide what is important to you and give it the most of your time or add it to the top of your list. Third, develop routines, because once routines are developed, they take less time to do. Time-management skills cannot be developed in one day. However, when you have them, they can help you to become independent.
  30. 2. How can you make plans for the things you need to do? A. Write the things I will have to do on a planner or an app on my mobile device B. Write the things I will have to do on a planner or an ap p on my mobile device, and put time limits on them C. Do it randomly
  31. Being independent is being able to take care of yourself, and not having to rely on anyone else. That is what many young people strive for. However, the ability to live independently does not develop naturally: you need a number of life skills to stop relying on your parents and older siblings. Among those skills, time management is probably the most important one. With good time-management skills, you can build your confidence and self-esteem. These skills will also help you to perform your daily tasks, including your responsibilities at school and at home. If you can use your time wisely, you will not feel very stressed when exam dates are approaching. You can act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for your family and friends. Time-management skills are not difficult to develop. First, make plans for the things you need to do on a planner or an app on your mobile device. Organise them in a schedule so that they can be checked later. Figure out how much time you will need for each of the things, and then put time limits on them. Second, prioritise your activities. If you have so much to do in a day or a week, you may be at a loss as to how to fit everything in. So decide what is important to you and give it the most of your time or add it to the top of your list. Third, develop routines, because once routines are developed, they take less time to do. Time-management skills cannot be developed in one day. However, when you have them, they can help you to become independent.
  32. 3. Why should you schedule the things you need to do? A. I can see them clearly B. I can write them in correct order C. I can check them later.
  33. Being independent is being able to take care of yourself, and not having to rely on anyone else. That is what many young people strive for. However, the ability to live independently does not develop naturally: you need a number of life skills to stop relying on your parents and older siblings. Among those skills, time management is probably the most important one. With good time-management skills, you can build your confidence and self-esteem. These skills will also help you to perform your daily tasks, including your responsibilities at school and at home. If you can use your time wisely, you will not feel very stressed when exam dates are approaching. You can act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and have more time for your family and friends. Time-management skills are not difficult to develop. First, make plans for the things you need to do on a planner or an app on your mobile device. Organise them in a schedule so that they can be checked later. Figure out how much time you will need for each of the things, and then put time limits on them. Second, prioritise your activities. If you have so much to do in a day or a week, you may be at a loss as to how to fit everything in. So decide what is important to you and give it the most of your time or add it to the top of your list. Third, develop routines, because once routines are developed, they take less time to do. Time-management skills cannot be developed in one day. However, when you have them, they can help you to become independent.
  34. III. POST-READING
  35. Which of the time-management skills mentioned in the text do you have?
  36. Homework Learn vocabulary Do task 2 (p.22 – Student book) Prepare next lesson
  37. Thank you
  38. REMEMBERING - Watch a clip - Remember and write down the words
  39. Strive for Cố gắng 2 Self-esteem Sự tự tôn, tự trọng 2 Approach Đến gần, tiếp cận 1 Mobile device Thiết bị di động 2 Prioritise Dành ưu tiên 2 Be at a loss Lúng túng, bối rối 2