Objective: By the end of the lesson students will be able to:
- understand the passage
- know the history of the Asian Games
- know 5 Asian Games to be held to tighten friendship and solidarity among Asia
Lesson plan Teacher: Tran Thi Ngoc Han Class: 11 B8 Room: Unit 12: The Asian Games Time: Objective: By the end of the lesson students will be able to: understand the passage know the history of the Asian Games know 5 Asian Games to be held to tighten friendship and solidarity among Asia countries Teacher students time ☺Warm up: Elicit from students some kinds of sports that are at The Asian Games. Leading to the new lesson: to get more information about The Asian Games, we will learn the new lesson: The Asian Games 1. Pre-reading: Pre-teaching vocabulary: - Solidarity : tình đoàn kết - To advance : tiến bộ - A athlete : vận động viên - An aquatic sport : môn thể thao dưới nước - Facility : trang thiết bị - Rugby : môn bóng bầu dục - Fencing : môn đấu kiếm - To appreciate : đánh giá - Wrestling : môn đấu vật - Intercultural knowledge : kiến thức liên văn hoá Ask students the question: how often are the Asian Games held? 2. While-reading: Task 1: ask student read the first paragraph to complete the following statement: The purpose of the Asian Games To develop.. To gather. To test To build and promote. Suggestion: To develop intercultural knowledge and friendship within Asia To gather young Asian people together to compete To test strength and sports skills To build and promote friendship and solidarity Task 2:Ask students read the paragraph 2 and 3 and choose the best answer for the following questions: How many athletes took part in the first Asian Games? A. 500 B.487 C. 488 D. 489 2. When was the second Asian Games held? A. 1954 B. 1953 C. 1952 D. 1950 3. How many sports were added at the 3rd Asian Games? A. 6 B. 4 C. 3 D.2 4. Where was the Asian Games held in the year 2002? A. New Delhi, India B. Manila, Philipin C. Tokyo, Japan D. Busan, Korea 5. In which sports events did the Vietnamese athletes win gold medals at the Busan Games? A. football, basketball, wrestling B. boxing, shooting, hockey C. bodybuilding, billiards, karatedo D. squash, rugby, fencing 3. post-speaking: Ask students complete the table: Divide class into 4 groups, each group will complete one gap. Year Events (1) The 1st Asian Games began in New Delhi, India 1954 Boxing, shooting and wrestling were added at (2). (3). Tennis, volleyball, table tennis and hockey were added at the 3rd Asian Games held in Tokyo, Japan. 1998 (4) ..were introduced at the 13th Asian games in Bangkok, Thailand. (5). The 14th Asian Games were held in Busan, Korea Year Events (1) 1951 The 1st Asian Games began in New Delhi, India 1954 Boxing, shooting and wrestling were added at (2) the 2nd Asian Games in Manila, the Philipines (3)1958 Tennis, Volleyball, table tennis and hockey were added at the 3rd Asian Games held in Tokyo, Japan 1998 (4) squash, rugby, fencing and mountain biking were introduced at the 13th Asian games in Bangkok, Thailand (5) 2002 The 14th Asian Games were held in Busan, Korea Give feedback for students Homework : learn by heart new vocabulary, read the passage again, prepare the next part. Listen and list some kinds of sports they know Listen, repeat and copy down Listen, read paragraph 1 to complete the statement. Read paragraph 2 and 3 and choose the best answer. Work in group to complete the table 5’ 10’ 5’ 15’ 10’
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