Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 8 - Unit 13: Festivals - Lesson 3: Reading
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- GAME: QUICK EYES Write the names of the festivals you have seen BUFFALORICECOCKCHRISTMAS TET– COOKING FIGHTINGFIGHTING
- Unit 13: FESTIVALS Lesson 3: READ 1, Vocabulary Christmas tree (n): Cây thông Noel Christmas card (n): Thiếp mừng Noel Christmas Carols (n): Những bài hát thánh ca Giáng sinh Santa Claus (n): Ông già Noel Wishing you a very Patron saint (n): Thánh đỡ đầu Happy and warm Christmas Decorate (V): Trang trí
- Wishing you a very Happy and warm Christmas 2, Patron saint 1, Christmas card 3, Santa Claus 4, Christmas Carols 5, Christmas tree (n) 6, Decorate
- Unit 13: FESTIVALS Lesson 3: READ 1, Vocabulary Christmas tree (n): Cây thông Noel Christmas card (n): Thiếp mừng Noel Christmas Carols (n) Những bài hát thánh ca Giáng sinh Santa Claus (n): Ông già Noel Patron saint (n): Thánh đỡ đầu Decorate (V): Trang trí *Open prediction: Guess four special things at Christmas ?
- 2, READ. Christmas is an important festival in many countries around the word.
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- Christmas tree Christmas card Christmas Carols Santa Claus
- Unit 13: FESTIVALS Lesson 3: READ 1. Complete the table. Christmas Specials Place of origin DesignedDate by J. Horsley The Christmas Tree Riga early 1500s The Christmas Card England mid-19th century Christmas carols (no information) 800 years ago Santa Claus The USA 1823
- Questions: a. How long ago did the Christmas tree come to the USA ? b. Why did the Englishman have someone design a card ? c. When were Christmas songs first performed? d. Who wrote the poem A Visit from Saint Nicholas? e. What is Santa Claus based on ?
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- 3, Retell
- Write it up: - Use the information in the map to write the brief paragraphs. - Learn grammar: passive voice -Do exercises 1, 5, 6 in the workbook. - Prepare Unit 13: Write
- How long ago did the Christmas tree come to the USA? More than a century ago
- Why did the Englishman have someone design a card? He wanted to send Christmas greeting to his friends.
- When were Christmas songs first performed? 800 years ago
- Who wrote the poem A Visit from Saint Nicholas? An American professor Clement Clarke Moore
- What is Santa Claus based on? On the description of Saint Nicholas in professor Moore’s poem.
- Lucky number
- FILLING THE MISSING WORDS IN THE SONG Jingle Bells Dashing though the snow In a one – horse open sleigh, O’er the fields we go Laughing all the way Bells1 on bobtail ring, Making spirits bright, What fun it is to ride and ,sing 2 A sleighing song to night ! 3 Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells! Jingle all the way! Oh 4 , what fun it is to ride In a one – horse open sleigh!
- Thank you!