Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 5: Being part of Asean - Lesson 1: Getting started
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- Activity 1: WHO FASTER AND SMARTER
- This is an organisation which has 10 members. It is establishedSo, guess on Augustwhat 8topicth, 1967. will Vietnam we is talkadmitted about?to the organisation on July 28th, 1995
- Unit 5 BEING PART OF ASEAN Getting started ASEAN and the ASEAN Charter
- Activity 2. Vocabulary 1. charter (n) /'t∫ɑ:tə/ hiến chương 2. stand for (v) /stổnd fɔ/ viết tắt của . 3. association (n) /ə,sousi'ei∫n/ hội, hiệp hội 4. bloc (n) /blɔk/ khối 5. maintain (v) /mein'tein/ duy trỡ 6. interference (n) /intə'fiərəns/ sự can thiệp 7. stable (a) /'steibl/ ổn định,vững chắc - stability (n) /stə'biləti/ sự ổn định
- Check vocabulary: Matching the correct meaning words A B 1. charter (n) a. sự ổn định 2. stand for (v) b. ổn định,vững chắc 3. association (n) c. sự can thiệp 4. bloc (n) d. duy trỡ 5. maintain (v) e. khối 6. interference (n) f. hội, hiệp hội 7. stable (a) g. viết tắt của - stability (n) h. hiến chương
- Activity 3: Listen and read the conversation. and answer the question: What is the conversation about? -> Preparation for a competition on ASEAN and the ASEAN Charter.
- Activity 4: Read the conversation again and match each word with its definition. Then read aloud. A B 1. stability a. Keep (something) in a particular condition; enable something to continue 2. maintain b. An organised group of people who have common interests, activities or purposes 3. charter c. The written description of the fundamental principles and aims of an organisation 4. association d. A group of countries or parties with similar political interests 5. block e. The quality of being steady and not changing 1.e 2.a 3.c 4.b 5.d
- Activity 5: Read the conversation again and answer the questions. 1 Why does Bao Thy look worried? 2 How many memberss does ASEAN have? 3 What are its aims and purposes? 4 How does Singapore help other ASEAN countries? 5 Why does Mr Lam want Bao Thy to tell him about the ASEAN Charter? 6 When will Mr Lam continue quizzing his daughter?
- She looks worried because her classmates know a 1 lot more about ASEAN and the ASEAN Charter, and are more confident than her As of 2010, it consists of ten member states, but may 2 get bigger because other countries have applied to join the bloc. ASEAN focuses on improving member states’ 3 economies, and maintaining regional peace and stability. It offers the Singapore Scholarship and the ASEAN 4 Scholarships to students from other ASEAN countries 5 He wants her to tell him the main principles of the ASEAN Charter He will continue quizzing her tonight after work. 6 GAMES
- Activity 6: Underline the phrases with the –ing form in the conversation. Compare the answers with your partner’s. Bao Thy: Dad, I’m thinking of participating in a competition on ASEAN and the ASEAN Charter. I can see that my classmates have practised answering the questions. They know a lot more and are more confident than me. Mr Lam: Oh, is that why you look worried? I can help you. First, what is ASEAN? Bao Thy: Well, I know that ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and it was formed on August 8th 1967. Mr Lam: Correct. How many members does it have? Bao Thy: As of 2010, it consists of ten member states, but may get bigger because other countries have applied to join the bloc. Mr Lam: Well done. Do you know its aims and purposes? Bao Thy: I know that it focuses on improving member states’ economies and maintaining regional peace and stability. But Dad, how do ASEAN members help each other? Mr Lam: Well, they do what they can. Singapore, for example, offers the Singapore Scholarship and the ASEAN Scholarships to students from other ASEAN countries. Bao Thy: Thanks, Dad. I’ll try to remember that. I think that ASEAN also holds sports activities like the Southeast Asian Games, the ASEAN Para Games for athletes with disabilities and the ASEAN Schools Games. Mr Lam: Good job. How about the ASEAN Charter? Do you remember its main principles? Bao Thy: Hold on a minute. Mmm is that the ‛Right to live without external interference’? Mr Lam: Yes, but there are still other principles. I suggest reading through the Charter again. I’ll continue quizzing you tonight after work. Bao Thy: Great! Thanks, Dad. I’m now hoping to win a prize!
- Feedback: Underline the phrases with the –ing form in the conversation. Compare the answers with your partner’s. 1. I’m thinking, I’m hoping (state verbs in continuous forms) 2. Thinking of participating, focus on improving maintaining (gerunds as objects after preposition) 3. Have practised answering, suggest reading, continue quizzing (gerunds as objects after some verbs)
- Activity 7: Fill in the missing words I know that ASEAN stands for Association __(1)___ of Southest Asian Nations and it was formed on ___(2)__ August___(2)___ 8th, 1967. As of 2010, it consists of _(3)_ ten _ member states. It focuses on improving member states’ economies __(4)__ and maintaining regional __(5)__ peace And __(6)__ stability . Singapore offers the Singapore Scholarship__(7)__ to students from other ASEAN countries. ASEAN also holds sports activities like the Southeast Asian Games, the ASEAN Para Games for athletes with disabilities __(8)__ and the ASEAN Schools Games.
- What does the symbol represent? It represents a stable, peaceful, united and dynamic ASEAN
- - Summarize the main points of the lesson. - Redo all exercises - Prepare for the next lesson.( Langage)