Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 9 - Unit 2, Lesson 1: Clothing - Năm học 2014-2015
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- Tuesday, September 16th2014 UNIT 2 : CLOTHING Week 5 - Period : 7 Lesson 1: Getting started - Listen and Read I.Getting started. Look at the pictures below
- I. Getting started. Decide where each person come from and what he / she is wearing ( Matching) 1 2 3 a. Japan/Kimono b. Vietnam/Ao dai c. Scotland/Kilt 4 5 6 c. India/Sari d.The USA/Jeans e. Arabia/ Veil
- New words Kimono (n) Sari (n) Kilt (n) Veil (n)
- A long silk tunic : Áo lụa dài, rộng (to) slit –slit-slit : xẻ
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II, Listen and Read 1, Vocabularies: - Patterns: hoa văn Designers have added these patterns to the Ao dai. hoa văn
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I. Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1.Vocabularies: - A long silk tunic : Áo lụa dài, rộng - Slit – slit – slit : xẻ - Patterns: hoa văn - Unique (adj.):duy nhất, độc đỏo ex: Ao dai is a unique traditional dress of Vietnamese people.
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1, Vocabs: - A long silk tunic : Áo lụa dài, rộng - Slit – slit – slit : xẻ - Slit (n) : đường xẻ - Patterns (n) hoa văn - Unique (adj.):duy nhất, độc đỏo - Stripe (n)- Striped(adj): sọc striped
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1, Vocabs: The designers have taken inspiration from Vietnam’s ethnic minorities.
- UNIT 2 : CLOTHING Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I. Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1. Vocabularies: - A long silk tunic : Áo lụa dài, rộng - Slit – slit – slit : xẻ / slit (n): đường xẻ - Loose pants (n) : quần dài rộng - Pattern (n) hoa văn - Unique (adj.):duy nhất, độc đỏo - Striped:(adj) sọc - Ethnic minorities:dõn tộc thiểu số - (to) take inspiration from : lấy cảm hứng từ
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I. Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1. Vocabularies: Tố Hữu ex: To Huu is a great poet in Vietnamese Literature. He has many famous poems.
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I. Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1. Vocabularies: - A long silk tunic : Áo lụa dài, rộng - Slit – slit – slit : xẻ / slit (n): đường xẻ - loose (adj): rộng thựng thỡnh - Loose pants : quần dài rộng - Pattern (n): hoa văn - Unique (adj.): duy nhất, độc đỏo - Stripe (n)- Striped (adj): sọc - Ethnic minorities: Cỏc dõn tộc thiểu số - (to) take inspiration from : lấy cảm hứng từ - Poet (n): nhà thơ – Poem (n):bài thơ - Poetry (n) : thơ ca
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1, Vocabs: - A long silk tunic: Áo lụa dài, rộng - Slit – slit – slit : xẻ - Loose pants : quần dài rộng - Pattern (n): hoa văn - Unique (adj.): duy nhất, độc đỏo - Stripe (n): sọc - Ethnic minorities: dõn tộc thiểu số - Poet (n): nhà thơ
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1, Vocabs: - A long silk tunic : Áo lụa dài, rộng - Slit – slit – slit : xẻ ->Loose pants : quần dài rộng - Patterns (n) hoa văn - Unique (adj.):duy nhất, độc đỏo - Stripe: (n) sọc - Ethnic minorities:dõn tộc thiểu số - Poet (n) nhà thơ
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started : II. Listen and Read: 1, Vocabs: 2, Listening: You are listening to the text about the traditional dress of Viet Nam. Pay attention to the pronunciation of difficult words. Listen again, check the meaning of the text.
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1. Vocabs: 2. Listening: 3. Reading: a> Complete the sentences: 1. For a long time the ao dai has been the subject of poems, novels and songs. 2. The ao dai is described as a long silk tunic with slits up the sides worn over loose pants./ a long silk tunic that is slit on the sides and worn over loose pants. 3. The majority of Vietnamese women prefer to wear modern clothes at work. 4. Some designers have modernized the ao dai by printing lines of poetry on it. 5. Another alternative is to add symbols such as suns, stars, crosses and stripes.
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1, Vocabs: 2, Listening: 3, Reading: a, Complete the sentences: b,Answer the questions 1. Who used to wear the ao dai by tradition ? Traditionally, men and women used to wear the ao dai.
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1. Vocabulary: 2. Listening: 3. Reading: a> Complete the sentences: b> Answer the question: 2. Why do the majority of Vietnamese women prefer to wear modern clothing at work these days? Because it is more convenient.
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1, Vocabs: 2, Listening: 3, Reading: a, Complete the sentences: b, Answer the question: 3. What have fashion designers done to modernize the ao dai ? They have printed lines of poetry on it or have added symbols such as suns, stars, crosses and stripes to the ao dai.
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1, Vocabs: 2, Listening: 3, Reading: a, Complete the sentences: b, Answer the question: 1,Who used to wear the ao dai by tradition ? Traditionally, men and women used to wear the ao dai. 2. Why do the majority of Vietnamese women prefer to wear modern clothing at work these days? Because it is more convenient. 3. What have fashion designers done to modernize the ao dai ? They have printed lines of poetry on it or have added Symbols such as suns, starts, crosses and stroped to the ao dai
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I. Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1. Vocabularies: - A long silk tunic : Áo lụa dài, rộng - Slit – slit – slit (v): xẻ -> (n) : đường xẻ - Loose (adj): rộng thựng thỡnh ->Loose pants : quần dài rộng - Pattern (n): hoa văn - Unique (adj.): duy nhất, độc đỏo - Stripe (n)- Striped (adj): sọc - Ethnic minorities: Cỏc dõn tộc thiểu số - (to) take inspiration from : lấy cảm hứng từ - Poet (n): nhà thơ – Poem (n):bài thơ - Poetry (n) : thơ ca - Fashion (n) : thời trang - fashionable (adj) : hợp thời trang - Fashion designer (n): nhà thiết kế thời trang
- Lesson 1: Getting Started – Listen and read I, Getting Started II. Listen and Read 1, Vocabs: 2, Listening: 3, Reading: a, Complete the sentences: b, Answer the question: 4, Language note: The present perfect tense (Thỡ hiện tại hoàn thành) Eg: . . . . . . musicians have mentioned the ao dai in poems. - Some have printed lines of poetry on the ao dai - Other designers have taken inspiration from Vietnam’ ethnic minorities . . . . . . . . .etc . . . Use: to express an action started from the past to present and even lasts to the future. Form: Subject + have / has + Past participle.
- Discussion Do you like wearing Ao dai or modern clothing (a suit)? Why? Why not?
- HOMEWORK: • Learn vocabulary by heart. • Write a short paragraph discribing “ao dai” you like.
- Unit 2 CLOTHING
- 3 4 5 1 2 a long-sleeved white T- flowered pants kaki pants overalls Gray hoodie shirt 7 8 9 6 10 Black & white dress Floral dress Cargo shorts striped pants Tank top 13 14 15 11 12 Checked dress and a cardigan A denim jacket black pants a purple coat leggings
- Unit 2 : CLOTHING I/ SPEAK NEW WORDS 1. Plaid (adj): kẻ ca rụ 2. striped (adj): kẻ sọc 3. sleeve (n) / sleeveless (adj): tay ỏo / khụng cú tay 4. baggy (adj): rộng thựng thỡnh, thụng 5. plain (adj): trơn 6. suit (n): bộ com lờ 7. sweater (n): ỏo len
- *a/ Match the phrases to the pictures 1. A colorful T - shirt 2. A plaid skirt b c a 3. A plain suit 4. A short- sleeved blouse 5. A sleeveless d e f sweater A striped shirt 7. Baggy pants 8. Faded jeans g h i 9. Blue shorts
- *b/Work in small groups . Casual clother 1. What do you usually wear on the weekend? 2. Why do you wear these clothes? Favorite clother 3. What is your favorite type of clothing? Why? School uniform 4. Do you like your uniform? Is it comfortable? Clothes for special occasions 5. What do you wear to the party/ wedding/ on Tet holidays? 6. Do you wear traditional dress?/ Do you want to wear your favorite clothing at school/ at home?
- Unit 2 : CLOTHING II/ Listen NEW WORDS 1. announcement (n): lời thụng bỏo 2. lost (adj.): missing mất tớch 3. car fair (n): hội chợ xe hơi 4. carry (v): mang 5. doll (n): Bỳp bờ Ngày mai cỏc lớp làm tổng vệ sinh Ban GH
- Label these pictures: A B C flowered pants blue shorts pink skirt A B C long-sleeved short-sleeved short-sleeved white blouse white blouse pink blouse A B C sandals boots brown shoes
- You are going to hear a public announcement about a lost little girl called Mary. A B C flowered pants blueblue shortsshorts pink skirt A B C longlong sleevedsleeved short-sleeved short-sleeved whitewhite blouse blouse white blouse pink blouse A B C sandals boots brown shoes
- Choose the best answer: 1. Mary is years old. a. 5 b. 6 c. 3 2. She was last seen minutes ago. a. 20 b. 15 c. 30 3. Mary has hair. a. long dark b. short dark c. brown 4. She may be carrying a ( an ) a. bag b.doll c. umbrella 5. If you see Mary, please bring her to the a. Car fair b. main entrance c. information desk 6. Her is waiting for her. a. dad b. mom c. sister
- Listen to the tape then answer the question: Announcer (on Public Announcement) Attention, please. Here is a special announcement. A little girl is reported missing. She was last seen 20 minutes ago near the main entrance to the Car Fair. Her name’s Mary and she is 3 years old. She has short dark hair. She’s wearing shorts - blue shorts and a long - sleeved white blouse. She’s wearing a pair of shoes - brown shoes. She may be carrying a large doll. If you see Mary, please bring her to the Information Desk. Her father’s waiting for her there. Thank you.
- What is Mary wearing? long-sleeved white blouse blue shorts brown shoes
- Guess the word that has five letters
- What do you want to know about jeans? a) Who loves wearing jeans? b) What was jean cloth made from? c) Have jeans never been out of fashion ?
- A. New words Out of fashion Lỗi mốt In fashion (phase) cotton (n) Bông, sợi bông wear out (v-phrase): Rách 1- In the 18th century Jeans cloth was made completely from cotton style (n) Kiểu dáng embroider (v) Thêu 2-Jeans cloth was very strong and it didn’t. . easilywear out 3-The 1960’s fashion were jeansembroidered and painted jeans 4-Jeans have never been out of fashion
- A. New words Out of fashion (phrase) Lỗi mốt In fashion cotton (n) Bông, sợi bông wear out (v-phrase) Rách style (n) Kiểu dáng embroider (v) Thêu B- Filling in the missing dates and words 1 :Workers liked to wear . because the material made from cotton was very strong and could hardly wear out. 2 :A lot of university and college wore jeans. 3 :Jeans became ., so many, many people began wearing jeans 4 .: Jeans became high clothing. 5. .: The of jeans stopped going up.
- B- Filling the missing dates and words. 1.18 :th century Workers like to wear . becausejean cloth the material made from cotton was very strong and could hardly wear out. 2. .:1960s A lot of university and college worestudents jeans. 3. 1970s Jeans became cheaper ., so many, many people began wearing jeans. 4. .:1980s Jeans became high clothing.fashion 5. .:1990s The ofsale jeans stopped going up.
- A. New words Out of fashion (phrase) Lỗi mốt in fashion cotton (n) Bông, sợi bông wear out (v-phrase) Rách style (n) Kiểu dáng embroider (v) Thêu B- Filling in the missing dates and words C- Answer. Then write the answers in your exercise book. 1. Where does the word Jeans come from? 2. What were the 1960s’ fashions? 3. Why did more and more people begin wearing jeans in the 1970s? 4. When did jeans at last become high fashion clothing? 5. Why did the sale of jeans stop growing?
- C- Answer. Then write the answers in your exercise book. 1 .Where does the word Jeans come from? 2 . What were the 1960s’ fashions? 3. Why did more and more people begin wearing jeans in the 1970s? 4. When did jeans at last become high fashion clothing? 5. Why did the sale of jeans stop growing?
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- C- Answer. Then write the answers in your exercise book. 1. Where does the word Jeans come from? The word jeans comes from a kind of material that was made in Europe. 2. What does the 1960s’ fashions? The 1960s’ fashions were embroidered jeans, painted jeans and so on 3. Why did more and more people begin wearing jeans in the 1970s? because they became cheaper. 4. When did jeans at least become high fashion clothing? Jeans at last became high fashion clothing in the 1980s. 5. Why did the sale of jeans stop growing? The sale of jeans stopped growing because the worldwide economic situation got worse in the 1990s.
- Discussion: 1. Do you like wearing jeans? Why? Why not? 2. What type of jeans do you love wearing? 3. Do you think jeans are in fashion?
- UNIT 2 LANGUAGE FOCUS
- UNIT2 : LANGUAGE FOCUS I/ The present perfect recently since for Adverbs used with ever the present perfect yet already Have/Has + V3/V(ed) .
- UNIT 2 : LANGUAGE FOCUS * SOME FAMOUS PLACES IN HO CHI MINH CITY: Reunification palace Ben Thanh Market Nha Rong harbor Dam Sen Amusement Park Giac Lam Pogoda Zoo and Botanical Gardens
- UNIT2 : LANGUAGE FOCUS 2/ Do visit see go eat Sights Food Giac Lam Pagoda. Reunification Palace Chinese food French food Dam Sen Zoo and Botanical Vietnamese food vegetarian Amusement Park Gardens Have you seen Giac Yes ,I’ve already seen it Lam Pagoda ? Have you eaten No,I haven’t Vietnamese food yet?
- 3/ Work with a partner .Ask and answer questions about each sights • Nam: Have you ever gone to Hue? • Nga: Yes, I have. • Nam: When did you last go to Hue? Nam -Nam: Have you ever been to Singapore • Nga: Last year. Nga: No, I haven’t. Nga
- UNIT2 : LANGUAGE FOCUS II.The passive voice 1/ Simple present tense. Active : S + Vs/ es + O Passive: → S + is / are / am + V3/( ed )+ by O 2/ Simple past tense. Active : S + Ved/ V2 + O Passive: → S + was/were + V3( ed ) + by O 3/ Present perfect tense Active : S + have / has +V3(ed) + O Passive: → S + have /has + been + V3( ed )+ by O 4/ modal Verbs, Have to, Be going to: . Active : S + MD + V (inf) + O Passive: → S + MD + be + V3( ed )+ by O
- 4. Read the first sentence and then complete the second sentence with the same meaning. Use the passive form. Example: They sell jeans all over the world. => Jeans are sold all over the world. a) They made jeans cloth from cotton in the 18th century. Jean cloth b) They grow rice in tropical countries. Rice c) They will produce five milllion bottles of champagne in France next year. Five million bottles of champagne d) They have just introduced a new style of jeans in the USA. A new style of jeans e) They have built two depatment stores this year. Two departments stores
- a) Jean cloth was made from cotton in tho 18th century. b) Rice is grown in tropical countries. c) Five million bottles of champagne will be produced in France next year. d) A new style of jeans has just been introduced in the USA. e) Two departments stores have been built this year.
- 5. Change the sentences from the active into the passive. (Đổi cỏc cõu từ chủ động sang bị động.) Example: You must do this exercise carefully. This exercise must be done carefully. a) We can solve the problem. b) People should stop experiments on animals. c) We might find life on another planet. d) We have to improve all the schools in the city. e) They are going to build a new bridge in the area.
- a) The problem can be solved. b) Experiments on animals should be stopped. c) Life might be found on another planet. d) All the schools in the city have to be improved. e) A new bridge is going to be built in the area.
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