Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 9 - Unit 8: Celebration - Năm học 2018-2019
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- WARM UP • WRITE SOME QUESTION WORDS BEGINNING WITH “W-H”
- Friday, March 29th , 2019 Unit 8 : CELEBRATIONS LANGUAGE FOCUS
- Unit 8: CELEBRATIONS Language focus defining relative clause I. Relative clauses (mệnh đề quan hệ) non-defining relative clause II. Adverb clauses of concession ( mệnh đề trạng ngữ chỉ sự nhượng bộ)
- Unit 8: CELEBRATIONS Language focus I. Relative clauses (mệnh đề quan hệ):
- Unit 8: CELEBRATIONS Language focus Examples: - I love my dad, who always takes good care of me. non-defining relative clause - I love the man who always takes good care of me. defining relative clause - This is a beach which is famous in Viet Nam. - This is Sam Son beach, which is famous in Viet Nam.
- Language focus Exercise 1/p.70+p.71
- 1. Join the sentences. Use relative clauses. Ex: Tet is a festival. Tet occurs in late January and early February. Tet is a festival which occurs in late January and early February. a. Auld lang Syne is a song. Auld lang Syne is sung on New Year’s Eve. b.This watch is a gift. It was given to me by my aunt on my 14th birthday. c. My friend Tom can compose songs. Tom sings Western folk songs. d. We often go to the town cultural house. The town cultural house always opens on public holidays.
- 1. Join the sentences. Use relative clauses. a. Auld Lang Syne is a song which is sung on New Year’s Eve. b. This watch is a gift which was given to me by my aunt on my 14th birthday. c. My friend Tom, who sings Western folk songs very well, can compose songs. d. We often go to the town cultural house, which always opens on public holidays.
- Language focus Exercise 2/p.71
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. My Family Aunt Judy’s Family
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. My Family
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. I/ the boy/wear / a white T-shirt I am the boy who is wearing a white T –shirt.
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. Aunt Judy / the woman / hold / Jack My Aunt Judy is the woman who is holding Jack.
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. My Family Aunt Judy’s Family
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. - Dad/ the man/ stand/ Linda - Mom/ the woman/ sit/ an armchair My family - Linda/ the girl/ give/ her mom/ a gift - Uncle John/ the man/ wear/ a pink jumper - Grandmother/ the woman/ give/ Jack/ a gift - Jack/ the boy/ sit/ his mother’s lap Aunt Judy’s family
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. My Family Aunt Judy’s Family
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. Dad / the man / stand / Linda Dad is the man who is standing behind Linda.
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. Uncle John / the man / wear/ a pink jumper Uncle John is the man who is wearing a pink jumper.
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. Mom/ the woman / sit / an armchair Mom is the woman who is sitting in an armchair.
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. Grandmother/ the woman/give/ Jack/ a gift - Grandmother is the woman who is giving Jack a gift.
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. - Dad/ the man/ stand/ Linda - Mom/ the woman/ sit/ an armchair - Linda/ the girl/ give/ her mom/ a gift My family
- 2. Describe each of the people in the pictures. Use relative clauses. Aunt Judy’s family - Uncle John/ the man/ wear/ a pink jumper - Grandmother/ the woman/ give/ Jack/ a gift - Jack/ the boy/ sit/ his mother’s lap
- Extra exercise Choose the correct answer. 1. I admire H’Hen Nie, (which/ who) won the Timeless Beauty award. 2. Easter is a joyful festival (which/ who) is celebrated in many countries. 3. Tomorrow I’ll see a movie (which/ who) is on at Quang Trung movie theater. 4. Jack is the little boy (which/ who) is sitting on his mother’s lap. 5. Family members (who/ which) live apart try to be together at Tet.
- Unit 8: CELEBRATIONS Language focus II. Adverb clauses of concession : even though/ though/ although Ex: He has no arms. He can do many things. → Though/ Even though/ Although he has no arms, he can do many things. → He can do many things though/ even though/ although he has no arms.
- Language focus Exercise 3/p.71+p.72
- 3. Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets. The first is done for you. a. Thu Ha is not satisfied with her preparations for Tet. Thu Ha has decorated her house and made plenty of cakes. (even though) → Thu Ha is not satisfied with her preparations for Tet even though she has decorated her house and made plenty of cakes.
- 3. Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets. The first one is done for you. b. We don’t have a Mother’s Day in Viet Nam. Dad and I have special gifts and parties for my mom every year on the 8th of March. (although) c. We went to Ha Noi to watch the parade on National Day last year. We live in Nam Dinh. (even though) d. Many tourists enjoy festivals in Viet Nam. Tourists do not understand Vietnamese culture very much. (though) e. In Australia Christmas season is in summer, the Australians enjoy Christmas as much as people in European countries do. (even though) f. Jim came to the show late due to the traffic jam, he could see the main part of the show. (although)
- 3. Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets. The first is done for you. b b1. We don’t have a Mother’s Day in Viet Nam although Dad and I have special gifts and parties for my mom every year on the 8th of March. b2.b2 Although we don’t have a Mother’s Day in Viet Nam, Dad and I have special gifts and parties for my mom every year on the 8th of March.
- 3. Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets. The first one is done for you. c c1. Even though we went to Ha Noi to watch the parade on the National Day last year, we live in Nam Dinh. c2.c2 We went to Ha Noi to watch the parade on National Day last year even though we live in Nam Dinh.
- 3. Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets. The first one is done for you. d d1.d1 Many tourists enjoy festivals in Viet Nam though they do not understand Vietnamese culture very much. d2. Though many tourists enjoy festivals in Viet Nam, they do not understand Vietnamese culture very much.
- 3. Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets. The first one is done for you. e e1.e1 Even though in Australia Christmas season is in summer, the Australians enjoy Christmas as much as people in European countries do. e2. In Australia, Christmas season is in summer even though the Australians enjoy Christmas as much as people in European countries do.
- 3. Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets. The first is done for you. f f1.f1 Jim could see the main part of the show although he came to the show late due to the traffic jam. f2. Although Jim could see the main part of the show, he came to the show late due to the traffic jam.
- 3. Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets. The first one is done for you. b. Although we don’t have a Mother’s Day in Viet Nam, Dad and I have special gifts and parties for my mom every year on the 8th of March. c. We went to Ha Noi to watch the parade on National Day last year even though we live in Nam Dinh. d. Many tourists enjoy festivals in Viet Nam though they do not understand Vietnamese culture very much. e. Even though in Australia Christmas season is in summer, the Australians enjoy Christmas as much as people in European countries do. f. Jim could see the main part of the show although he came to the show late due to the traffic jam.
- Language focus Exercise 4/p.72+p.73
- 4. Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Use the correct tense of the verbs and the information. Mrs Thoa Liz a. help / Tuan / homework b. watch / TV Ba c. weather bureau/ predict/ d. eat / lot / food e. finish /letter fine weather
- 4. Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Use the correct tense of the verbs and the information. Mrs Thoa Tuan help / Tuan / homework a. Although Mrs. Thoa was tired, she helped Tuan with his homework.
- 4. Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Use the correct tense of the verbs and the information. Liz c. weather b. watch/ TV bureau/ predict/ fine weather b. Even though Liz has an exam tomorrow, c. It rained yesterday though, Ba d. eat / lot / e. finish /letter food e. Even though the keyboard wasn’t d. Ba though he wasn’t hungry. working well, .
- 4. Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Use the correct tense of the verbs and the information. Liz watch / TV b. Even though Liz has an exam tomorrow, she is still watching TV now.
- 4. Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Use the correct tense of the verbs and the information. weather / bureau / predict / fine weather c. It rained yesterday although the weather bureau predicted it would be fine weather.
- 4. Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Use the correct tense of the verbs and the information. eat/ lot/ food d. Ba ate a lot of food though he wasn’t very hungry.
- 4. Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Use the correct tense of the verbs and the information. finish/ letter e. Even though the keyboard wasn’t working well, she tried to finish the letter.
- 4. Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Use the correct tense of the verbs and the information. b. Even though Liz has an exam tomorrow, she is still watching TV now. c. It rained yesterday although the weather bureau predicted it would be fine weather. d. Ba ate a lot of food though he wasn’t hungry. e. Even though the keyboard wasn’t working well, she tried to finish the letter.
- FREE PRACTICE
- Look at the people in the pictures and talk something about them, using the cues given and adverb clauses of concession. 1 2 she/ work/ hard/ she/ old 3 his family/ poor/ study hard he/ handicapped/ he/ reached/ Mount Pansipan
- Look at the people in the pictures and talk something about them, using the cues given and adverb clauses of concession. 1. his family/ poor/ he/study hard. ➔ Though his family is poor, he studies hard.
- Look at the people in the pictures and talk something about them, using the cues given and adverb clauses of concession. 2. she/ work/ hard/ she/ old ➔ She works hard though she is very old.
- Look at the people in the pictures and talk something about them, using the cues given and adverb clauses of concession. 3. he/ handicapped/ reach/ Mount Pansipan. . ➔ Though he is handicapped, he reached Mount Pansipan.
- Learning all the structures of grammar above. Exercises: - Exercise 1/ p.70+p.71 (e, f, g, h)/E9. - Exercise 4/ p.72+p.73 / E9. - Exercises 1, 2, 3, 4/ p.52+ p.53 +p. 54 (workbook). Preparing the next period: Unit 9 (Getting started + listen and read)/p.74 + p.75/E9