Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 10 - Unit 2: Your body and you - Lesson 3: Reading

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  1. Watch this video clip What’s the doctor doing?
  2. Unit 2. YOUR BODY AND YOU LESSON 3. READING
  3. /'ổkjupʌŋkt∫ə(r)/
  4. Vocabulary: 1. originate (v) /ə'ridʒineit/ => To happen or appear for the first time Phở is said to have originated in Ha noi.
  5. Vocabulary: 2. needle (n) /'ni:dl/ => kim (tiờm, chõm cứu, ) => Hair-thin needle = ?
  6. Vocabulary 3: Yin and Yang (n) /jin ənd jổŋ/ = (thuyết) õm dương
  7. Vocabulary: 4. Side effect (n) => Tỏc dụng phụ
  8. Vocabulary: 5. Inner body parts
  9. Vocabulary: Thiết bị y tế
  10. Practice reading aloud the words/ phrases: • Words/ Phrases • Meanings 1. Originate (v) • Xuất hiện lần đầu tiờn /ə'ridʒineit/ • (thuyết) õm dương 2. Yin and Yang (n.ph /jin ənd jổŋ/ • kim (tiờm, chõm 3. Needle (n) /'ni:dl/ cứu, ) 4. Side effect (n.ph) • Tỏc dụng phụ 5. Inner body parts (n.ph) • Những bộ phận bờn 6. Medical device (n) trong của cơ thể 7. Reliable (a) • Thiết bị y tế • Đỏng tin cậy
  11. II/ Find words (in the text) that are closest in meaning to the following: Words/ Phrases Meanings 1. Disease (n) 2. Stop (v) 3. Pressure points (n.ph) 4. Care (n) 5. Choice (n) = the act of making a person/ an animal healthy 6. Cure (n) again after an illness 7. Proof (n) = information, documents, showing that sth is true 8. Enhance (v) = increase the good quality, value or status of sth/sb
  12. Answers: Words / Phrases Meanings 1. Disease (n) Ailments (n) /'eilmənt/ 2. Stop (v) Ease (v) /i:z/ 3. Pressure points (n.ph) Acupoints (n) /'ổkjupɔints/ 4. Care (n) Precaution (n) /pri'kɔ:ʃn/ 5. Choice (n) Alternative (n) /ɔ:l'tɜ:nətiv/ 6. Cure (n) Treatment (n) / 'tri:tmənt/ 7. Proof (n) Evidence (n) /'evidəns/ 8. Enhance (v) Promote (v) /prə'məʊt/
  13. III/ Read the passage Acupuncture is one of the oldest medical treatments in the world. It originated in China more than 2,500 years ago. The practice of acupuncture is rooted in the idea of promoting harmony between yin and yang. Also there are unanswered questions, acupuncture appears to work. Scientific studies offer evidence that it can ease pain and treat from simple to complicated ailments. The technique of acupuncture involves placing hair- thin needle in various pressure points (called acupoints) throughout the body. Stimulating these points is believed to promote the body’s natural healing capabilities and enhance its functions. Originally, there were 365 acupoints, but this has increased to more than 2,000 nowadays.
  14. Acupuncture is considered to be very safe when enough precautions are taken. The most common side effects with acupuncture are soreness, light bleeding, or discomfort. Some people may feel tired after a session. Care is also needed so that inner body parts are not touched by the needles. Despite its general safety, acupuncture isn’t for everyone. People who have bleeding problems or are taking blood related medicine should not have the treatment. It’s not recommended for people who have electronic medical devices inside their bodies.
  15. Today, a lot of people use acupuncture as a reliable alternative to modern medicine. According to a U.S. 2002 survey ( the most reliable survey to date),an estimated 8.2 million American adults had tried acupuncture. This number has been reported to be increasing steadily.
  16. IV/ QUESTIONS ✓ Work in group of four in 5 minutes ✓ Read the text again ✓ Answer the given questions: Group 1 + 2: Questions 1-2-3 Group 3 + 4: Questions 4-5-6 ✓ Discuss with your group members
  17. Questions: 1. What is the basic idea of acupuncture? 2. Why is acupuncture believed to be Group 1+2 effective? 3. How many acupoints are there nowadays? 4. What are the most common side effects with acupuncture? Group 3+4 5. Who should not take acupuncture? 6. Why do more and more people turn to acupuncture?
  18. Suggested answers: 1. (It’s) promoting harmony between humans and the world around them and a balance between yin and yang. 2. It is believed to promote the body’s natural healing capabilities and enhance its functions 3. There are more than 2000 nowadays.
  19. Suggested answers: 4. They are soreness, slight bleeding, or discomfort. 5. Those who have electrical or electronic medical devices inside them. 6. Acupuncture is considered as a reliable alternative to modern medicine.
  20. ✓Work in pairs in 3 minutes ✓Ask your partners at least two questions about acupuncture – an alternative to modern medicine ✓Report in front of the class
  21. INTERVIEW A: Do you know about anything about ? B: Well, it is . A: ? B: A: ? B: A: Thank you very much. B: You’re welcome.
  22. REPORT Hi. My name is (A) I’ve talked to (B) about acupuncture. It’s one of the oldest medical treatment. It Thank you for listening.