Thursday, December 4th , 2008Unit Eight : COUNTRY LIFE AND CITY LIFE... traffic jam noisyentertainments Country City fresh air friendly Fresh foods beautiful views Kinds of goods ta
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Unit Eight : COUNTRY LIFE AND CITY LIFE
Trang 2traffic jam noisy
entertainments
Country
City
fresh air friendly
Fresh foods beautiful views Kinds of goods tall buildings
Brainstorming : The differences between
the countryside and the city
Trang 3a relative
Trang 4Peaceful
Trang 5Permanently
Trang 6A remote area
Trang 7medical facilities
Trang 8It’s accessible to everyone.
Trang 9NEW WORDS
Accessible (adj) : có thể tiếp cận, có thể được
sử dụng
A relative : bà con thân thuộc
Peaceful (adj) : thanh bình = calm (adj )
Permanently (adv) : mãi mãi
A remote area (n) : vùng xa xôi hẻo lánh
Medical facilities (pln) : phương tiện y tế
Trang 10( The Present Continuos Tense )
Things are changing in the countryside
Many remote areas are getting electricity
Expressing : talking about the changes.
Form : S + AM / IS / ARE + V-ING
Trang 11Pre – reading activity :
1.Are Na and Hoa talking about the differences between the country life and the city life?
3 Does Na want to live in the countryside
permanently?
2 Where did Na go on the weekend?
Trang 12Listen and read.
Na Hoa
Trang 13Answer the questions
a Where has Na been?
b How long was she there?
c What is her opinion of the countryside?
d Na says, “There is nothing to do” What does she mean
by this?
e What are some of the changes that Hoa mentions?
Na has been to Kim Lien village.
Many remote areas are getting electricity People can now
have things such as refrigerators and television,
She was there for one day
She thinks the countryside is quiet, peaceful and there is
nothing to do there
There are no libraries, no movies, no supermarkets, no zoos….
Trang 14“Do you prefer the city or the countryside?”
“Why?”
Trang 15I prefer the countryside with the some reasons:
hospitable and helpful
very good for our health
the city
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Unit 8 : Lesson 2 : Speak – Listen
( page 73, 74 )