Bài giảng môn Tiếng anh Lớp 9 - Unit 2: City life - Lesson 1: Getting started
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- Answer the following questions. 1. What can you see in the picture? 2. Do you know these two boys? 3. Where are they now? 4. What are they talking about?
- 1. Listen and read Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here! Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag? Duong: Yes, I slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today. Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun. Duong : So, are you from around here? Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown. Duong :It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city? Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here. Duong : Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney? Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.
- 1. Listen and read Duong : What about transport? Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course. Duong : And is Sydney good for shopping? Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like. Duong : Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities? Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe. Duong : Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!
- a. Complete the sentences with information from the conversation. 1. It is Duong's first ___visit to Sydney. 2. In Paul's opinion, Sydney is not ___ancient an city. 3. Sydney Harbour is a ___natural attraction of Sydney. 4. The shopping is good because of the ___variety of things. 5. Duong thinks Sydney may be a good place to ___.study
- b. Find the word in the conversation to match these definitions. 1. tiredness from traveling across different tome jet lag zones 2. an attraction a feature 3. that can be trusted reliable 4. belonging to a very large city metropolitan 5. including people of different races, religons, multicultural languages, and traditions
- c. Answer the questions. 1. Where did Paul grow up? 2. What is the biggest city in Australia? 3. How is the public transport in Sydney? 4. Why is,there a great variety of things and foods in Sydney? 5. When was the first university built in Sydney?
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- 1. Where did Paul grow up? - He grew up in Sydney.
- 2. What is the biggest city in Australia? - Sydney is
- 3. How is the public transport in Sydney? - It is convenient and reliable.
- 4. Why is there a great variety of things and foods in Sydney? - Because it is a metropolitan and multicultural city.
- 5. When was the first university built in Sydney? - In 1850.
- c. Answer the questions. 1. Where did Paul grow up? - He grew up in Sydney. 2. What is the biggest city in Australia? - Sydney is. 3. How is the public transport in Sydney? - It is convenient and reliable. 4. Why is there a great variety of things and foods in Sydney? - Because it is a metropolitan and multicultural city. 5. When was the first university built in Sydney? - In 1850.
- d. Think of other ways to say these expressions from the conversation. 1. "How's it going?" 2. "Getting over the jet lag?" 3. "I slept pretty well" 4. "No worries"
- d. Think of other ways to say these expressions from the conversation. Suggested answer 1. "How's it going?"/ How are you going? / How are the things” 2. "Getting over the jet lag?“/ Are you recovering from the jet lag? 3. "I slept pretty well“/ I slept quite well/ I slept tight. 4. "No worries"/ That’s OK/ It’s not a problem/ It’s my pleasure.
- 2. Replace the word(s) in italics with one of the words from the box. crowded – international – local – urban – neighbouring 1. There is not a lot of world news in this international newspaper. 2. I do my shopping in the neighbourhood local shops, not in the town centre. 3. At weekends the city centre is always crowded packed with people. 4. My friend's family has just moved to a neighbouring nearby town. 5. There is far too much pollution nowadays urban in city areas.
- 3. Work in pairs to do the quiz. CITY QUIZ 1. Which city is the oldest? A. Ha Noi B. Hue C. Can Tho 2. Which city is in Oceania? A. Baghdad B. Amsterdam C. Canberra 3. Which city is the best-known city in North America? A. Chicago B. Vancouver C. New York 4. Which city is in Africa? A. Luanda B. Athens C. Buenos Aires 5. Which city has the World Heritage status? A. Bac Giang B. Vinh C. Hoi An 6. Which is a capital city? A. Rio B. Moscow C. Osaka
- Complete the summary of the dialogue between Duong and Paul This is the ___ time Duong has been to Sydney, the biggest city in Australia. Through the trip, he has learnt that Sydney’s a metropolitan and ___ city. There are many great ___ there such as: Sydney harbour, the Royal National park, Bondi beach, Public transport here is convenient and ___. Sydney has ___ big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in ___. He likes this city very much.
- Complete the summary of the dialogue between Duong and Paul This is the first time Duong has been to Sydney, the biggest city in Australia. Through the trip, he has learnt that Sydney’s a metropolitan and multicultural city. There are many great attractions there such as: Sydney harbor, the Royal National park, Bondi beach, Public transport here is convenient and reliable . Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850 . He likes this city very much.
- III. Home assignments Write a short paragraph (60-80 words) about one of your trips to a famous city. 26