Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 8 - Unit 10: Recycling - Lesson 1: Getting Started + Listen and Read

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  1. LESSON 1 : Getting Started + Listen and Read
  2. • What can you see in these picture? “Garbage” • What happened to our environment? “ Polluted” • What should we do with the garbage? “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” 3R
  3. a 1.Tree leaves b to wrap things 2. Used papers to make toys 3. Vegetables matter to make c animal food d 4.Garbage to make fertilizer A: We should use B: Yes, that’s right.
  4. Listen and Read_P89-90
  5. plastic bag
  6. cloth bag
  7. throw away
  8. overpackaged
  9. natural resources
  10. 1. plastic bag /n/: a. đóng gói nhiều 2. cloth bag /n/: b. túi ni lông 3. throw away /v/ c. tài nguyên thiên nhiên 4. overpackaged /adj/: d. vứt, bỏ 5. natural resources /n/: e. túi vải
  11. Listen and read: Open your book P89 - 90 Miss Blake
  12. True or False? 1.Friends of the Earth is an organization to help people make friends with each F other. 2.Miss Blake asks the students to remember 3 things: reduce, reuse, T recycle. 3.We cannot reuse things like envelopes, glass, plastic bottles and old plastic F bags. 4.Miss Blake says that we should use cloth bags. T
  13. Answer the questions a. What does Miss Blake mean by reduce? b. What things can we reuse? c. What does recycle mean? d. Where can we look for information on recycling things?
  14. a. What does Miss Blake mean by reduce? Reduce means not buying products which are overpackaged.
  15. b. What things can we reuse? We can reuse things like envelopes, glass, plastic bottles and old plastic bags.
  16. c. What does recycle mean? Recycle means not just throwing things away. Try and find another use for them.
  17. d. Where can we look for information on recycling things? We can look for information on recycling things by having a contact with an organization like Friends of the Earth, going to the local library or asking our family and friends.
  18. - Learn by heart new vocabulary. - Read the conversation on page 89-90 again. - Answer the question “e” on page 90.