Bài giảng môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Unit 4: School education system - Part A: Reading

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  1. WELCOME THE TEACHERS TO CLASS 12B3! October, 2019 Teacher in charge: Ho Thao Nhung
  2. Game: General Knowledge Quiz
  3. Topic: School education in Vietnam
  4. 1. Children start Grade 1 when they are ___ years old. A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7
  5. 2. Primary education last for ___ years. A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7
  6. 3. The school year generally begins in ___ and ends in ___ . A. August - April B. September - April C. September - May D. September - June
  7. 4. The school year is divided into ___ semesters. A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
  8. 5. Students have to take the National High School Graduation Examination at the end of Grade ___. A. 9 B. 10 C. 11 D. 12
  9. School education in Vietnam 1. Children start Grade 1 when they are 6 years old. 2. Primary education last for 5 years. 3. The school year generally begins in September and ends in May. 4. The school year is divided into 2 semesters. 5. Students have to take the National High School Graduation Examination at the end of Grade 12.
  10. Do you think that the school education system in England has the same things to Vietnam?
  11. UNIT 4: Part A_Reading
  12. Vocabulary
  13. VOCABULARY 1. compulsory /kəm´pʌlsəri/ (a): bắt buộc = obligatory 2. academic year /ổkə'demik jə:/ (n.phr): năm học = school year 3. parallel /'pổrəlel/ (a): song song
  14. VOCABULARY 4. state school /steit sku:l/ (n): trường quốc lập = schools in which all children can attend without paying tuition fees 5. public school /'pʌblik sku:l/ (n): trường dõn lập = independent school (n) = schools in which students have to pay fee
  15. VOCABULARY 6. curriculum /kə'rikjuləm/ (n): chương trỡnh giảng dạy = the subjects that are included in a course of study 7. core /kɔ:/ (a): chớnh, chủ yếu →= coreessential, subject: main, mụn mosthọc importantcơ bản 8. GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) (n.ph): chứng chỉ tốt nghiệp trung học
  16. LISTEN AND REPEAT 1. compulsory /kəm´pʌlsəri/ (a) 2. academic year /ổkə'demik jə:/ (n.phr) 3. parallel /'pổrəlel/ (a) 4. state school /steit sku:l/ (n) 5. public school /'pʌblik sku:l/ (n) = independent school (n) 6. curriculum /kə'rikjuləm/ (n) 7. core /kɔ:/ (a) 8. GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education)
  17. Checking vocabulary: Gap-filling core parallel state schools academic compulsory GCSE curriculum public schools 1. A(n) ___(a) year in Vietnam lasts for 9 months. 2. A detailed plan for a course of study offered in a school or college is called (n) . 3. Two lines are ___(a) when they run side by side with the same distance between them at any point. 4. English is one of the ___(a) subjects in England. 5. (n)/___ (n.phr) is the examinations children sit at the end of compulsory education. 6. Schools in which all children can attend without paying tuition fees are___.(n) 7. “___”(a) means putting into force by the law.
  18. 1. Task 1: True – False Statements 2. Task 2: Answering the questions
  19. TASK 1 (handout): Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).
  20. 1T 1F 2T 2F 3T 3F 4T 4F 5T 5F Statements F 1. Each term of an academic year is TTF separated by a two-week break. → one-week 2. Children do not have to pay tuition fees TFF when attending state schools. 3. The state school system educates 95% of TTF the pupils in England. → 93% 4. All state schools must follow the National TFF Curriculum. 5. The level of primary education lasts for 5 TTF years. → 6
  21. TASK 2 (p.46): Answer the questions. 1. When do children in England start their compulsory education at school? 2. How many terms are there in a school year in England? 3. What are the two school systems in England? 4. Do children have to pay fees if they go to “independent” or “public” schools? 5. How many core subjects are there in the national curriculum? What are they? 6. When can students take the GCSE examination?
  22. 1 4 2 Questions 5 3 6
  23. 1. When do children in England start their compulsory education at school?  From the age of 5.
  24. Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. The academic year in England runs from September to July and is divided into three terms. Autumn Term is from the beginning of September to mid-December. Spring Term is from the beginning of January to mid-March and Summer Term from early April to mid - July. Each term is separated by a one - week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May. There are two parallel school systems in England. The first is the state school system, which is free for all students and paid for by the state. The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system, which is fee-paying. The sate school system, which educates 93% of the pupils in England, can be divided into two levels of education: primary education and secondary education. See the table below for more information about the school education system in England. The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. It is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History and a Modern Foreign Language. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system.
  25. 2. How many terms are there in a school year in England?  There are 3 terms.
  26. Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. The academic year in England runs from September to July and is divided into three terms. Autumn Term is from the beginning of September to mid-December. Spring Term is from the beginning of January to mid-March and Summer Term from early April to mid - July. Each term is separated by a one - week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May. There are two parallel school systems in England. The first is the state school system, which is free for all students and paid for by the state. The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system, which is fee-paying. The sate school system, which educates 93% of the pupils in England, can be divided into two levels of education: primary education and secondary education. See the table below for more information about the school education system in England. The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. It is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History and a Modern Foreign Language. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system.
  27. 3. What are the two school systems in England?  The state school and the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system.
  28. Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. The academic year in England runs from September to July and is divided into three terms. Autumn Term is from the beginning of September to mid-December. Spring Term is from the beginning of January to mid-March and Summer Term from early April to mid - July. Each term is separated by a one - week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May. There are two parallel school systems in England. The first is the state school system, which is free for all students and paid for by the state. The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system, which is fee-paying. The sate school system, which educates 93% of the pupils in England, can be divided into two levels of education: primary education and secondary education. See the table below for more information about the school education system in England. The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. It is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History and a Modern Foreign Language. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system.
  29. 4. Do children have to pay fees if they go to “independent” or “ public” school?  Yes, they do.
  30. Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. The academic year in England runs from September to July and is divided into three terms. Autumn Term is from the beginning of September to mid-December. Spring Term is from the beginning of January to mid-March and Summer Term from early April to mid - July. Each term is separated by a one - week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May. There are two parallel school systems in England. The first is the state school system, which is free for all students and paid for by the state. The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system, which is fee-paying. The sate school system, which educates 93% of the pupils in England, can be divided into two levels of education: primary education and secondary education. See the table below for more information about the school education system in England. The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. It is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History and a Modern Foreign Language. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system.
  31. 5. How many core subjects are there in the national curriculum? What are they? There are 3 core subjects. They are English, Math and Science.
  32. Schooling is compulsory for all English children from the age of 5 to 16. The academic year in England runs from September to July and is divided into three terms. Autumn Term is from the beginning of September to mid-December. Spring Term is from the beginning of January to mid-March and Summer Term from early April to mid - July. Each term is separated by a one - week break called half term, usually at the end of October, mid-February and the end of May. There are two parallel school systems in England. The first is the state school system, which is free for all students and paid for by the state. The second category is the ‘independent’ or ‘public’ school system, which is fee-paying. The sate school system, which educates 93% of the pupils in England, can be divided into two levels of education: primary education and secondary education. See the table below for more information about the school education system in England. The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. It is made up of the following subjects: English, Design & Technology, Geography, Maths, Information Technology, Music, Science, Arts, Physical Education, History and a Modern Foreign Language. English, Maths and Science are core subjects, which are compulsory in the national examinations at certain stages of the school education system.
  33. 6. When can students take the GCSE examination?  When the students finish the secondary school, they have to take an examination called General Certificate of Secondary Education.
  34. School education system in England Level of Grade/Year Age education (from-to) (from-to) Childcare 3 - 4 Pre-school environment In an Infant or 4 - 5 Primary school Primary 1 - 3 5 - 7 education 4 - 6 8 - 10 7 - 9 11 - 14 Secondary education 10 - 11 14-16(end of GCSE (General compulsory Certificate of education) Secondary Education)
  35. Group discussion
  36. For Vietnamese students, English is compulsory in the national High School Graduation examination. You have to prepare well for this examination. Tell your group’s members the difficulties you have in learning English and work together to suggest some solutions to help all members learn English better.
  37. * Difficulties: - learning vocabulary - learning grammar - pronunciation - reference books - * Solutions: - yourself - your friends - your teachers -
  38. 1. Learn new words by heart 2. Read the passage again 3. Prepare the next lesson: Part B_Speaking
  39. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
  40. Difficulties Solutions - learn a lot of new words but - practice doing sample tests tend to forget them quite soon regularly - make a lot of errors when - study in group to discuss pronouncing English words difficult exercises with your friends - not fully understand many grammatical points - ask your teacher for more explanation - have few useful reference - ask your friends and teacher books about useful sources of reference books and sample tests 38