book Craft Detective story Novel Thriller Science fiction Match the book covers with the words... Text bookCraft Detective story Novel Thriller Science fiction Match the book covers
Trang 1LỚP
Trang 2DOING THE PUZZLE
What are they?
Clue 1: They are your close friends Clue 2: They provide useful
information for you.
Clue 3: They are usually made of
paper.
WARM - UP
Trang 3They are books
NHỮNG BÍ ẨN CỦA TỰ
NHIÊN
Trang 4UNIT 11: BOOKS
LESSON 1: READING
Trang 5Before you read
Let’s take part in the game
MATCHING
Trang 6book
Craft
Detective
story
Novel
Thriller
Science
fiction
Match the book covers with the words
Trang 7Text book
Craft
Detective story Novel Thriller
Science fiction
Match the book covers with the words
Trang 8Well, when you read a novel, you commonly need a reading
skill named “ READ
BETWEEN THE LINES”.
Trang 9Oh, “READ BETWEEN THE LINES” is to look for or discover hidden meanings.
what does “ READ
BETWEEN THE
LINES” mean?
Trang 10Human nature is so well disposed towards those who are in interesting
situations, that a young person, who either marries or dies, is sure of being
kindly spoken of
• A week had not passed since Miss Hawkins's name was first mentioned in
Highbury, before she was, by some means or other, discovered to have every recommendation of person and mind; to be handsome, elegant, highly
accomplished, and perfectly amiable: and when Mr Elton himself arrived to triumph in his happy prospects, and circulate the fame of her merits, there was very little more for him to do, than to tell her Christian name, and say whose music she principally played
• Mr Elton returned, a very happy man He had gone away rejected and mortified
—disappointed in a very sanguine hope, after a series of what appeared to him strong encouragement; and not only losing the right lady, but finding himself debased to the level of a very wrong one He had gone away deeply offended—
he came back engaged to another—and to another as superior, of course, to the first, as under such circumstances what is gained always is to what is lost He came back gay and self-satisfied, eager and busy, caring nothing for Miss
Woodhouse, and defying Miss Smith …………
• She could think of nothing better: and though there was something in it which her own heart could not approve—something of ingratitude, merely glossed over
Emma - Jane
Austen (Volume II – Chapter IV)
Trang 11NEW WORDS:
• Characteristic (adj) = typical
• Be engaged to sb (adj):đính ước, đính hôn
• Well-disposed/ill-disposed towards sb/st:có
khuynh hướng nghiêng về ưa thích/không thích
• Gossip (n)= talk
• By some means or other:bằng cách này hay
cách khác
• Recommendation ( n)= good quality, good
conduct
Trang 12WHILE YOU READ
( from the beginning to “ she mainly played “)
Task 1: Read the passage and choose the best answers
1 Which of the following best describe Jane Austen?
A She was a British woman C She was in fact Miss Hawkins
B She was a novelist D She was a Highbury villager
2 How many paragraphs are there in the exact from Jane Austen ‘s Emma?
A Two B Three C Four D Five
3 Which of the following is similar in meaning to “ disposed “ in the first of paragraph B?
A determined B well- prepared C agreeable D inclined
4 According to Austen’s novel, what ‘s relationship between Miss Hawkins and Mr
Elton?
A husband and wife C fiancé and fiancée
B brother and sister D villagers
5 The phrase “ A certain Miss Hawkins” in paragraph A means that :
A Miss Hawkins has been known by Highbury villagers
B Miss Hawkins will certainly come to Highbury
C No one in Highbury has known Miss Hawkins before
Trang 13Task 2 : Read the passage carefully and
answer the following question
1 Why is the village of Highbury in a excited gossip?
Because Mr Elton has just been engaged to Miss Hawkins.
2 In the extract, how was Miss Hawkins described ?
She was described as handsome, elegant, excellent, and perfectly likeable.
3 What did Mr Elton tell about Miss Hawkins?
He told her Christian name and her favorite composer.
Trang 14After you read
Put the name of kinds of books in the box into the correct column:
Dictionary, picture book, cookbook, guidebook,detective story, thriller, science fiction,science book, ghost story,atlas, brochure,fairy story.
Reading for information Reading for entertainment
1 Novel
2 Picture book
3 Detective story
4 Thriller
5 Science fiction
6 Fairy stories
1 Dictionary
2 Cookbook
3 Guidebook
4 Science book
5 Atlas
6 Brochure
Trang 15• Write a small paragraph about Jane Austen
using the suggestions below:
1 Jane Austen / be / novelist.
2 She / born / 1975 / die / 1817.
3 Writing style / be recognize / as / sensitive / seriously polite / delicate and irony.
4 Emma / be / one/ famous / typical / novels.
• Learn new words by heart.
• Translate the extract into Vietnamese.
• Prepare for the next lesson.
Trang 16HÔM NAY ĐẾN ĐÂY
BÀI HỌC
CÁM ƠN QUÝ
THẦY CÔ VÀ CÁC EM
LÀ KẾT THÚC