Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 6: Folk tales - Lesson 2: A closer look 1
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- Good morning Everybody WELCOME TO MY CLASS
- The story of The Hundred- Snow white The story of Little Red Tam1 and knot2 Bamboo and3 seven watermelon4 Riding5 Cam Tree Dwarfs Hood A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5
- - An ogre : yêu tinh - A knight : hiệp sĩ - Evil (adj) : xấu xa - Cunning (adj) : xảo quyệt - Fierce (adj) : hung dữ - A witch (adj) : phù thủy - Woodcutter (n) : Tiều phu, người đốn củi
- 1. Match the characters with the pictures. (Ex. 1/ p. 60) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- 2. Match the creatures with the pictures. (Ex. 2/ p. 60) A. dragon B. wolf C. hare D. fox E. tortoise F. lion G. ogre H. eagle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- 3. Put the adjectives into the correct columns. (Ex. a/ p. 60) cheerful generous greedy mean evil cunning wicked kind fierce cruel brave Positive Negative cheerful cruel mean generous evil greedy brave wicked fierce kind cunning
- 4. Now use these adjectives to describe some characters in one of your favourite folk tales. (Ex. 3b p. 60) * Example: There’s a wolf in Little Red Riding Hood. He’s cunning and wicked. There is a fairy in Cinderella. She is kind. There is a prince in Snow White and Seven Drafts. He is brave.
- Intonation in exclamatory sentences 1. Listen and repeat. (Ex. 4/ p. 60) 1. What a colourful hat she is wearing! 2. What a time we’ve had today! 3. What beautiful eyes she has! 4. What a nice day it is! 5. What good news it is! We use falling intonation for exclamatory sentences.
- 2. Practise these sentences. Then listen and repeat. (Ex. 5/ p. 60) 1.What a beautiful princess she is! 2. What brave knights they are! 3. What a big nose the wolf has! 4. What a fierce ogre it is! 5. What a handsome prince he is!
- ❑ Learn by heart new words. ❑ Practise pronunciation. ❑ Do Exercises A1, A2 / p. 44 in workbook. ❑ Be ready for A CLOSER LOOK 2.
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