Kế hoạch bài dạy Tiếng Anh 8 - Tuần 4
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- ( TUẦN 4- LỚP 8) UNIT 2: LIFE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE GETTING STARTED * New words: - hárvest time (n): mùagặt - a búffalo- drawn cart: xetrâukéo - (to) herd: chăn, dắt - énvious(adj): ghanhtị * Read the dialogue and choose true or false ( on p.17) Key: 1T 2F 3F 4T 5T * Answer the questions(on p.17) 1.Where is Nguyen now? - He’s in the countryside. 2.When was he able to make new friends? - Right on his first day there. 3.What is Nguyen’s kite like? - It’s big and colourful. 4.Who is Nguyen probably staying with? - His grandfather. 5.Does Nick want to be there with Nguyen? - Yes, he does. * Complete the sentences with the words in the box( on p.17) 1.When a thing has lots of bright colours, it is colorful . .When people are not in a hurry, they move slowly. 3.A busy time when people collect their crops is called harvest time.
- 4. A place where rice grows is called a paddy field. 5. My brother is taking his buffaloes out to feed them. He’s herding them. 6. Rice is loaded onto a buffalo- drawn cart to transport it home. * Discuss and find how Nguyen feels about his stay in the countryside (p.17) 1. He likes it √ 2. He doesn’t mind it. 3. He doesn’t like it. * Match the activities with the pictures(p 17) 1 2 3 4 5 6 a. flying kite b. herding buffaloes c. riding a horse d. collecting water e. drying the rice f. loading the rice A CLOSER LOOK 1 * New words:
- - vast( adj): bao la, rộnglớn - a nómad: dân du mục ->nomádic(adj): thuộcvề du mục - hay (unc.N): cỏkhô - a pole: câysào - cáttle(unc.N): giasúc * Put the words in the right category.( p.18) People: friendly, brave, boring, nomadic, colourful Life: slow, hard, boring, inconvenient, peaceful, nomadic, colourful Scenery: colourful, vast, peaceful * Match the nouns or noun phrases in the box with each verbs(p.18) Key: ridea horsea camel put upa tenta pole collecthaywater herdthe buffaloesthe cattle pickwild flowersapples * Complete the sentences using the words in 1 and 3. ( 18) 1.When summer comes, we enjoy picking blackberries. 2.Our village has no running water, which is inconvenient. We have to help our parents to collect water from the river. 3.In the countryside, children learn to herd the cattle when they are small. 4.Have you ever ridden a horse? I think one has to be brave to do it. 5.You can relax in the countryside. It’s so peaceful. 6.Nomadic life is hard because people have to move a lot. 7.The sky is vasthere in the countryside. There are no buildings to block the view. 8.We worked together to put up this tent. It was hard work. * Pronunciation : Clusters: /bl/ and /cl/ - Listen and repeat the words. Pay attention to the initial clusters
- blackberry clothing climb blind click clay bloom clock clear - Listen and circle the words you hear. 1. A.blameB.claim 2. A.classB.blast 3. A.clueB.blue 4. A.clockB.block 5. A.blowB.close A CLOSER LOOK 2 * Review comparative formsof adjectives short adj + ER + (than) MORE + long adj + (than) + good -> better + bad -> worse * Complete the passage below with a suitable comparative form of adjectives provided(p.19) Sometimes I hear adults around me say that it is (0. good) better for children to grow up in the city than in the countryside. They say that the city offers a child more opportunities for (1. high) higher education, and(2.easy) easier access to (3. good) better facilities. Life there is (4. exciting)more exciting and (5. convenient) more convenient. They may be right, but there’s one thing they might not know. I feel (6.happy) happier here than in a crowded and noisy city. Country folk are (7.friendly) more friendly than city folk. I know every boy in my village. Life here is not as (8. fast) fast as that in the city and I feel (9. safe) safer. Perhaps the (10. good) best place to grow up is the place where you feel at home.
- * Complete the sentences with suitable comparative forms of adverbs in the box( p.20) 1. Can you speak more slowly? My English is not good. 2. After a hard working day, we usually sleep more soundly. 3. Nowadays, people dress less traditionally, so it’s difficult to say which country they are from. 4.It’s not always true that rich people donate more generously than poor people. 5. If you want to stay slim, you have to eat more healthily. * Underline the correct comparative forms to complete the sentences(p.20) 1. People in rural areas of Britain talk optimistically/ more optimistically about the future than city people .2.In India, rural areas are more popularly/popular known as the ‘countryside’. 3.A village is less densely populated/more densely populated than a city. 4. City people seem to react quickly/ more quickly to changes than country people. 5.Medical help can be less easily/ more easily obtained in a city than in the countryside. 6. A buffalo ploughs better/more well than a horse. * Write the answer to the questions below(p.20) 1. Which place is more peaceful, the city or the countryside? →The countryside is more peaceful. / The countryside is more peaceful than the city. 2.Which works faster at calculus, a computer or a human being? →A computer works faster at calculus. / A computer works faster at calculus than a human being. 3.Which one is harder, life in a remote area or life in a modern town? →Life in a remote area is harder. / Life in a remote area is harder than that in a modern town. 4.Which city is more expensive, Ho Chi Minh City or Hue? →Ho Chi Minh City is more expensive. / Ho Chi Minh City is more expensive than Hue. 5.Who can smell better, animals or human beings? →Animals can smell better than human beings. SKILLS 1 * New words: - a ger: lềucủadân du mụcMôngCổ - a díarypróduct: sảnphẩmlàmtừsữa
- - a pásture = a grássland: đồngcỏ * Quickly read the passages and choose the most suitable heading A, B or C for each paragraph.(p.22) Key: 1. B / The importance of cattle to the nomads 2. C / The nomads’ home 3. A / Nomadic children’s lives * Match the descriptions with the words/ phrases from the passage(p.22) Key: 1.a ger - a. a life on the move 2.dairy products - b. a circular tent in which Mongolian nomads live 3.cattle - c. grasslands 4.nomadic life - d. milk, butter, cheese 5.pastures - e. cows, goats, buffaloes * Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D (p.22) Key: 1A 2C 3A 4B 5 B 6D SKILLS 2 * New words: - an eléctricalapplíance: thiếtbịđiện, đồđiện - a brick house: nhàgạch - an éarthen house: nhàđất (to) expérience: trảinghiệm *Write a short paragraph about the changes. My hometown changes so much. The first change is life of the local people. They lead a better life because they have electricity, TVs, better hospitals, schools near the village. The second change is that the people get richer and richer. They have built more brick houses to live in, not in earthen ones any more. The last change is that famers now use machines such as tractors, combine harvesters for their farm work. They don’t use cows or buffaloes any more. My hometown changes so much. The first change is life of the local people. They lead a better life because they h electricity, TVs, better hospitals, schools near the village. The second
- change is that the people get richer and richer. They have built more brick houses to live in, not in earthen ones any more. The last change is that famers now use machines such as tractors, combine harvesters for their farm work. They don’t use cows or buffaloes any more.