I/ Aims
a. Knowledge
- To get familiar with read a British poem
- To read about friendship.
- To supply some quantities of friendship
- To give opinions on “friendship” during one’s school year
b. skills
To practice reading, listening and speaking about friendship
II/ Procedures
Date: Sep. 11th – 8th, 2008 Theme1 - FRIENDSHIP Class 11D E Week1 LESSON 1 : READING 1 Kí duyệt: Period 1 FRIENDSHIP I/ Aims Knowledge To get familiar with read a British poem To read about friendship. To supply some quantities of friendship To give opinions on “friendship” during one’s school year skills To practice reading, listening and speaking about friendship II/ Procedures Stages Activities Content Warm up What is your own idea of a good friend? T helps sts to review the words Reserved/ sociable Well-dressed/ casually dressed Punctual/ late Conservative/ enthusiastic Practical/ sympathetic Athletic/ skinny Attractive/ boring Sensitive/ indifferent BEFORE T shows a picture of some ss and introduce the text T asks and gives handouts to the sts Sts answer Sts talk to their partners T: What characteristics do you like from your friends? Most people have old school photos or address books that reminds them of their old friends Do you have one? Think for a minute or two about a friend you remember well but haven't seen for a long time. Tell another student when you last saw him/her what he/she was doing then what he/she was like where he/she is now. (Guess if you don't know.) if you would like to get in touch with him / her again. (Why? / Why not?) Reserved/ sociable Well-dressed/ casually dressed Punctual/ late Conservative/ enthusiastic Practical/ sympathetic Athletic/ skinny Attractive/ boring Sensitive/ indifferent Transitional sentence T says What’s your idea of friendship? Let’s read the text to see John’s opinions on friendship. John is an American eleventh grader. T gives some new words T reviews (exp.) no matter (v) lose – lost – lost à loser (n) Sts read the new words (v) pack up (n) stuffed animal (n) (soccer) stuff (exp.) break out into tears : begin to cry (exp.) through thick and thin: in spite of all the difficulties (v) cheat (off) (v) end up (n) detention : purnishment of being kept at school (v) empathize Work with new words Fill in the blanks with suitable words Being scolded by his mother, the child ____________. Those students were sent to the _________ room for their cheating at the exam. WHILE Sts read the text Sts read the text and answer the questions Match the grades with the opinions. Then write full sentences. Begin your sentences like this: In eighth grade, your idea of a good friend is someone who ... 1. Eighth 2. Ninth 3. Tenth let you copy his/her paper in an exam be on your side through good and bad times pack up toys and old stuff; empathize with you in bad time POST What is your own idea of friendship? HOMAEWORK Learn by heart the words Practice reading the text Prepare for the next class Stages Activities Content BEFORE sts match the word in column A with its definition in B t checks the answers a/ Match the word in column A with its definition in B 1. confide in sb 2. evolve 3. stick together 4. sociable 5. conservative 6. sensitive 7. stout 8. indifferent 9. guarantee a. develop naturally and gradually b. friendly, out going c. easy offended; easily hurt d. trust sb enough to tell secret to him e. remain friendly and loyal to one another f. opposed to great change g. rather fat h. assurance / promise i. have no interest T gives some new words Sts read the new words First in chorus The in individuals (v) confide in sb: trust sb enough to tell secret to him (n) guarantee : assurance / promise (v) evolve : develop naturally and gradually (v) stick together : remain friendly and loyal to one another : gan bo (adj) sociable : friendly, out going (adj) conservative : opposed to great change (adj) sensitive : easy offended; easily hurt: nhay cam (adj) stout : rather fat (adj) indifferent : have no interest Sts fill in the blanks with suitable words b/ Fill in the blanks with suitable words Lack of interest is a _________ of failure. He tried to _________ his parents that he had not taken part in a motorbike race. To ___________ means to develop gradually St read the text and answer true false statements T and sts correct the mistakes and give explanations c/ Check (,/) whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to text B. Then correct the false sentences 1. ____ A close friend shares joy and sadness with us. 2. ____ Close friends don't need to share common interests. 3. ____ We can go out and choose a good friend easily. 4. ____ We often have satisfaction being with a close friend. 5. ____ An unsociable person may not have a close friend What’s your ideas of a best friend? Explain the proverb “A friend in need is a friend in deed.” Homework Practice reading the text Learn the new words Prepare listening – unit 1 Date: 10th-15th , 2007 Theme1 FRIENDSHIP Class: 11a5 Week: 2 LESSON 3 : listening Kí duyệt: Period: 3 FRIENDSHIP I/ Aims Knowledge To review some quantities of best friends To listen for physical characteristics and personalities To give opinions on “friendship” during one’s school year skills To practice listening and speaking about friendship II/ Procedures Stages Activities Content Before WORK WITH NEW WORDS T asks sts to read the words and choose the five words that best describe them Read the list below and find five words which best describe you. Check (ü)the words and add more of your own. Then discuss your list with a partner athletic reserved fat enthusiastic stout romantic late Lazy practical skinny relaxed sensitive dynamic punctual While Sts listen to a letter from Jack, Sinh's pen pal, writing about Mai Tran, his new Vietnamese friend, living in Sacramento, California. Listen and check Sts compare the answers Sts and t checks the answers by playing the tape again You're going to listen to a letter from Jack, Sinh's pen pal, writing about Mai Tran, his new Vietnamese friend, living in Sacramento, California. Listen and check (what is true about Mai) Reserved þ sociable ¨ Well-dressed ¨ casually dressed ¨ Punctual ¨ late ¨ Conservative ¨ enthusiastic ¨ Practical ¨ sympathetic ¨ Athletic ¨ skinny ¨ Attractive ¨ boring ¨ Sensitive ¨ indifferent ¨ Sts Listen again and answer the following questions Sts give the correct short answers Listen again and answer the following questions 1. On what occasion did Jack meet Mai Tran? 2. Where is Mai Tran going this summer? Post Work in pairs. Discuss what your decision would be if you were Jack and explain the reasons Date: 10th-16th , 2007 Theme 1: FRIENDSHIP Class: 11a5 Week: 2 LESSON 4: SPEAKING Kí duyệt: Period: 4 MAKING FRIENDS I/ Aims Knowledge To supply the expressions that may be used to start a conversation in a multi-school party To form some dialogues of making friends To give sts “meeting and greeting customs” skills speaking II/ Procedures Stages Activities Content Warm-up Before T asks the sts to work in pairs a. Work in pairs. Check (ü ) the expressions that you may use to start a conversation in a multi-school party ¨ What are friends for? ¨ Hi! My name's ... ¨ Hello! Have we met before? ¨ It's a great party, isn't it? ¨ Hi! You look familiar. Have you been in Grape County School? ¨ I don't think we've met. My name's Ali. ¨ Haven't I seen you at Alice's party? ¨ You're from Malaysia, aren't you? While Sts work in pairs. complete the dialogues; Take the role of Sinh and Susan Sts work in pairs. Take the role of Jack and Mai b. Work in pairs. Complete the dialogues. Then practice them 1 Sinh: (1) ___Sinh, by the way. Susan: And I'm Susan. Hi! Sinh: Hi! (2)____ one of these cheese biscuits. They're really tasty. Susan: Thanks. Mm! (3)___ good, (4) ____? (5) ____ something to drink? 2. Jack: (6)____ great music, (7) ____? Mai: Yes. It sounds good. Jack: (8)____ you somewhere before? At Sinh's, for instance? Mai: No. I've never been there. Jack: So (9) ____ Lan’s? Mai: No. I'm her cousin While T shows the expressions Sts act out a party situation in which they meet many young people that they haven’t known before. c. Work in groups. Act out a party situation in which you meet many young people that you haven't known before USEFUL EXPRESSIONS Introducing yourself - Hello! / Hi! I'm ... I'm from... - My name's..., by the way. - How do you do? I'm ... Nice to meet you Checking if you know someone - Well, I don't think we've met. My name's... - Haven't I seen you at ... 's? - You're a friend of .. .'s, aren't you? Making offers - How about ...? - Can I get you something to drink? / Could I get you a drink? - Would you like something to eat? Commenting on the situation - It's a great party, isn't it? - Isn't it a great / lovely party? - The music sounds great, doesn't it? Post Playing a game T shows the rules Sts throw a of thread at others. The st who catches the thread make and introduction the next sts will response and make another introduction. Homework Practice speaking again Prepare for the next lesson Date: 10th-15th, 2007 Theme 1: FRIENDSHIP Class: 11a5 Week: 2 LESSON 5 Kí duyệt: Period: 5 WRITING A NARRATIVE I/ Aims Knowledge To supply expressions of describing someone To write a description of somebody Skills writing and reading II/ Procedures Stages Activities Content before T gives the handouts so that the sts do it carefully Writing DESCRIBING PEOPLE A: WORD POWER Task 1: match the questions with information it conveys 1. What's he like? a. what he enjoys 2. What does he look like? b. general description 3. What does he like? c. physical description Task 2: put the words in the correct column describing personality or appearance confident generous patient ambitious a sense of humour shy boring easy-going Extrovert h lively supportive pretty overweight elderly smart well-built balding in his/her mid-thirties suntanned freckles shortish double chin glasses moustache scruffy plump curly Describing people Personality/qualities/character Appearance Confident, Describing appearance - What's he like? Is she nice? Height Build Age tall, tallish, short, shortish, medium height frail, stocky, slim, thin, plump, fat, skinny, well-built young, elderly, middle-aged, teenager, in 20s, 30s, 40s Face Eyes Hair Clothes round, oval, square, with scares, wrinkles (nep nhan), freckles, sun-tanned, pale big round blue eyes, large, small, bright, narrow bald, straight, curly, black, wavy casual, scruffy bẩn thỉu, shabby(xoang xỉnh) , smart (thong minh, banh bao), tidy, messy Describing Character - What's he like? Is she nice? careful, hard-working, worried, cheerful, active, broadminded, curious, secretive aggressive, tough, careless, practical, sensible, independent, stupid, strong-minded, dull, boring, imaginative, ambitious, crafty, sensitive, gentle, naive generous, loyal, self-c ... s: - Students learn how to write letters of complaints about poor goods or services. B. Method : Communicative approach C. Teaching Aids: - books, blackboard, a copy of a letter of complaint. D. Procedures: Contents Activities CHECK – UP NEW LESSON Warm-up : T raises a few guiding questions : If you find out that a hotel, a shop has given you poor services, what can you do? Are you writing a letter of complaint? 1.Pre-writing : a. T asks a question for elicitation: What should we write in a letter of complaint? b. T has Ss read the model letter, then match the answer in question 1 with the paragraphs in the model letter c. T and Ss discuss the outline of a letter of complaint as shown in the model letter d. T encourages Ss to study the useful phrases they may use in a letter of complaint. 2.While – writing : T has Ss write a letter of complaint about the poor services provided by a business or an organization. A sample letter : Dear Sir or Madam I am writing to complain about the poor service provided by your shop. The quality of your service is not as good as advertised. The flowers sent to my mother as her birthday present came to her two days after her birthday. What made the matter worse was that the flowers became withered. I expect a full refund from your shop and I believe I am entitled to compensation. I look forward to hearing you very soon. Your faithfully Hoang Lan 3.Post – writing : T reads some letters and gives comments HOMEWORK Rewrite the paragraph in the book. Prepare ‘write a letter at home and send to t’s email address - Group work Answers : - Paragraph 1 à C - Paragraph 2 à A - Paragraph 3 à D - Paragraph 4 à B - Explaining the problem - Suggested solution - Stating the purpose of the letter - Saying what inconvenience the problem has caused to us . - I am writing to complain about .. - I would like to express my dissatisfaction with/ at - Firstly/ secondly/ finally - This caused me / my friend to .. - What made the matter worse was that .. - I expect a full refund/ better services from . - I hope you’ll consider the matter and be willing to compensate for . - Ss write this paragraph individually and can exchange their ideas in pairs. - T goes around and collects mistakes and errors - T writes Ss’ typical errors on the board and elicits self and peer correction. T provides corrections only when Ss are not able to correct the errors. - T asks 2 students to present their writings on the board. -T gives general comments - T summarizes the main points Date: : Jan. 7th-12th , 08 THEME 8: POSTAL AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES Class: 11a5 Week: 19 LESSON 6 – WRITING 2 Kí duyệt: Period: 70 letters of complaints Objectives: - Students learn how to write letters of complaints about poor goods or services. B. Method : Communicative approach C. Teaching Aids: - books, blackboard, a copy of a letter of complaint. D. Procedures: Contents Activities - T asks 2 students to present their writings on the board. -T gives general comments - T summarizes the main points Possible answers T reads some letters and gives comments. T may show some sample letters on the screen. A sample letter : Dear Sir or Madam I am writing to complain about the poor service provided by your shop. The quality of your service is not as good as advertised. The flowers sent to my mother as her birthday present came to her two days after her birthday. What made the matter worse was that the flowers became withered. I expect a full refund from your shop and I believe I am entitled to compensation. I look forward to hearing you very soon. Your faithfully Hoang Lan 3.Post – writing : Make the red point on general mistakes. HOMEWORK Rewrite the paragraph in the book. Prepare ‘Language Focus’ Date: : Jan. 7th-12th , 08 THEME 8 : POSTAL AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES Class: 11a5 Week: 19 LESSON 7 – LANGUAGE FOCUS Kí duyệt: Period: 71 REPORTING CONDITIONAL SENTENCES A. Aims By the end of the lesson ,sts can know more words used in computing and telephoning, put conditional sentences into reported speech B. Methods and techniques: Pair work, group work, yes –no questions, contradiction and comment, gap- filling C. Teaching steps : Stage Content Instructions I. Warm up Memory game Students look at the picture below and write down what they can see Group work Sts write them down on the poster without looking at the picture. Which group has more right words and is the first one will be the winner II / Check up III / New lesson A. Word study *Work station USB drive Web cam 1.Slap the board 9................... 5.................... 4...................... 8...................... 6...................... 10................... 7...................... CD drive mouse pad mouse CPU screen keyboard printer floppy disks monitor laptop COMPUTER WORDS Speaker Hard copy/ printout CD. drive 2. Listen and repeat *. Gap - filling 1. Word explanation Forward. Detail Head office It takes/ took + time + O + to Inf 2. Fill each blank with one of the following verbs play contact e- mail reply Receive chat forward send have check * Expressions used in telephoning 1. What will you say in these situations? a. Ignore a phone call at midnight A B b. Ask for making a phone call A B c. you want to meet Nancy on the phone A B d. Ask for phone number in emergency A B e. Promise to call later A B f. Refuse to come to answer the phone because of being busy A B 2. Notes Asking for the person Could/ Can I speak to........,please ? Is.....there? Is that you.........? Leaving a message I'll call back later Could I leave a message, please? Offering to take a message Can I take a message? Shall I get her to call you back? B. Grammar * Someone, anyone, everyone, no one 1. Presentation a. Complete the conversation below with the words in the box Someone, anyone, everyone, no one A. Is there....................at the door? B. .............. is at the door A. where is .........................? I need.............. to help me B. What can I do for you? indefinite pronouns ( refer to people without saying exactly who) A. Could you hand me the shirt? B. The while .......or the green one? b. Notes. Followed by a singular verb Someone anyone everyone no one Refer back to them in a sentence with they/ them/their Someone. - used in positive sentences - has the idea of a definite idea Anyone: - Used in negatives and questions - has the meaning of no limit Everyone: - All the people in a group Everybody - used in positive sentences , questions No one: - No people - used in positive sentences One - used to avoid repeating a singular noun Ones - used to avoid repeating a plural noun - A/An + adj + one - one/ones can't combine with some, any, my...... 2. Practice + control. + less control a. Correct the mistakes in each sentence below 1. Are anyone coming to collect you? 2. Everybody is ok, isn't he? 3. What sort of cake would you like? A one with cream 4. Could you lend me some stamps? I haven't got any ones 5. No one doesn't know how to operate this machine b. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first 1. No one was on time yesterday Everyone............................................. 2. When I phoned, There was no reply No one................................................... 3. You had a call this morning Someone.............................................. 4. Julia is very popular Everyone............................................... 5. The office is empty There ..................................................... + Free- practice Ask and answer, using Someone, anyone, everyone, no one, one, ones Ex. A: Is there anyone in the class room? B: Everyone is outside now A. Is the green pen is yours? B. The green one is mine * Indirect speech Necessary changes - tenses - references to people, time, places + practice Sentence completion T divides the class into 2 groups. Each group has 13 cards containing computer words. When T Sticks a picture about computer on the board, A member in each group runs to the board and sticks the card which matches with the picture. The winner is the one with more right words Get sts to repeat the words after teacher. Then T removes the word cards from the board ,points to the picture and has sts speak out the corresponding words -T has sts read the whole sentences carefully - Sts take turns to choose their favorite colors ( behind that color is a word or lucky star)then sts have to fill that word in the correct sentence. If Sts can get the card containing a star, your good mark will be doubled Pair work T adds some sentence patterns used in telephoning Pair work T has sts discuss and then present their conversation in front of the class T's correction key. anyone, no one, everyone, someone, one Look at the conversation again and answer the teacher's guiding questions. Sts can elicit the rule of using Someone, anyone, everyone, no one, one, ones drill. Textbook individual work individual work the player mustn’t answer "yes"/ "No" and in their answers Someone, anyone, everyone, no one, one, ones must be used. T gives each player some money. If they say "yes, no", they will lose their money. The winner is the one who gets (the) most money T has sts read examples in the text book carefully, underline changes and give the rule - T's feedback drill in Textbook IV. Homework Complete the following conservation A.............., 884599 B. Is Jane........................? A. No, she isn’t. She isn't here at the moment. Shall..............................................? B. No, It isn't. Ok, thanks A. Ok, bye A. Hello B. Hello, ..................................................? A. hold on , please. I am sorry, she isn't here .................................................? B. Yes, Could you tell her that Bill called? A. Yes, of course B. Thanks. Bye A. you are welcome Jan. 8th-13th, 2008 Week: 20 Period : 72 THE FIRST TERM EXAM CORRECTION I/ AIMS To checks sts understanding on what they have learned from unit 1-8 and if they can do the test well or not. To test sts’ reading skill II/ PROCEDURES roll-call giving papers doing exercises III/ QUESTIONS Đáp án đề số : 001 01. ; - - - 06. - - - ~ 11. - / - - 16. - - - ~ 02. - / - - 07. ; - - - 12. - - = - 17. - - - ~ 03. ; - - - 08. - - - ~ 13. - / - - 18. - - = - 04. - - - ~ 09. ; - - - 14. - - = - 19. - - - ~ 05. - - - ~ 10. ; - - - 15. ; - - - 20. - - = - 01. - / - - 06. - - = - 11. - / - - 16. - / - - 02. ; - - - 07. - - - ~ 12. - - = - 17. ; - - - 03. - / - - 08. - - - ~ 13. - / - - 18. - - - ~ 04. - - - ~ 09. - - = - 14. - - = - 19. - / - - 05. ; - - - 10. - - = - 15. ; - - - 20. ; - - -
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