Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 6 - Unit 9: Cities of the world - Period 71, Lesson 6: Skill 2

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  1. Period 71: Unit 9 : CITIES OF THE WORLD Lesson 6 : Skill 2
  2. Look at the pictures. What do you see? a Royal Palace b Nobel museum c Old Town d The city of Stockholm
  3. LISTENING 1. Look at the pictures. What do you see? 2. Listen and tick ( )True( T ) or False ( T)
  4. New words: 1. Nobel peace prize (n) : giải Nobel hòa bình 2.Present (a) : hiện diện 3. Prime Minister (n) : Bộ trưởng đầu tiên 4. Prizewinner (n) : người được giải 5. Diploma (n) : văn bằng, chứng chỉ 6. Medal (n) : huân chương 7. Award (v) : thưởng , tặng (n): phần thưởng
  5. T F 1. The Royal Palace is one of the largest palaces in EUROPE. 2. The biggest part of Stockholm is the Old Town. The oldest , not the biggest, part of Stockholm is the Old Town. 3. Today, the Old Town doesn’t have any café ,restaurant or shops. Today, the Old Town is a place with café, restaurant, shops and museum 4. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Stockholm. All Nobel prizes, except for the Nobel Peace Prize, are awarded in Stockholm 5. The Nobel Prize is presented by the Swedish Prize Minister. It is presented by the Swedish King
  6. 3. Listen again to the talk and fill in the gaps. 1. The city of Stockholm covers ___14___ islands. 2. It has ___700 years of history. 3. There are about ___people3,000 living in the Old Town today. 4. Nobel prizewinners receive their awards on ___.10 December 5. The award consists of a Nobel diploma, a medal, and ___10 million Swedish crowns.
  7. Tape script : Sweden’s capital city is built on 14 islands and has a 700 year-old history. The oldest part of Stockholm is the Old Town. Here you can visit the Royal Palace, one of Europe’s largest and most dynamic palaces. There are about 3000 people living in the Old Town today and it’s a place with café, restaurants, shops and museum, including the Nobel Museum. Stockholm is also the city where Nobel Prizes, except for the Nobel Peace Prize, are awarded each year. On the 10 December, the day when Alfred Nobel died, the Nobel Prize winners receive their awards from the Swedish King – a Nobel diploma , a medal, and 10 million Swedish crowns per prize.
  8. -Learn by heart all the new words -Do exercises in workbook