Mai: Some families put on special kimonos or dress to go to visit their shrine.1,50s question 3 Then they come home and eat their special New Year Day's food and drink a lot of rice wine[r]
Trang 1Date: October 11th, 2016 Grade: 10
UNIT 8: MUSIC Lesson C: LISTENING
Teaching period:……
Date of teaching:……
Class:… No of students:…
I Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
- Have the information about Van Cao musician
- Remember and use the words related to Van Cao’s music
- Guess and find the key words quickly before listening
- Listen to get the both main ideas and specific information about the recoder
II.Teaching aids:
Textbook, screen, projector
III Procedure:
Time Stages and Contents Teacher’s activities Students’ activities 5’ I.WARM-UP: Kim’s game
-Asks Ss close their book and put their pen down
-Shows on the screen the kinds of music and asks ss
to watch some pictures,then
go to the board to write down what they have just watched
-Watch and do as require
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Revising vocabulary:
(Fill in the blank)
1.A traditional Japanese
clothing like a long loose dress
with wide sleeves, worn on
formal occasions kimono (n)
2 Women who stay at home to
cook, clean, take care of the
children housewives (n)
3 A place where people come
to worship shrine (n)
4 long life longevity (n)
5 Evergreen forest tree with
leaves like needles pine trees
(n)
6 The quality of staying the
same and not changing
constancy (n)
*Checking vocabulary:
(Translation)
Task 1(P.95): Guessing
Which things do you
-Show 6 definitions with 6 words on the screen
-Ask Ss to work in pairs to fill in the blank
-Invite some Ss to give the answers
-Check Ss’ answers
-Call out the meaning of the words in Vietnamese (turn by turn)
-Ask Ss to give the words
in English
-Look at the screen
-Fill in the blank in pairs
-Call out the answers -Listen and take note
-Listen carefully and call out the words
-Look at the screen
Trang 3think the Japanese often
do on their New Year’s Days?
1 They put on special clothes
2 Everyone cleans the house
3 Bell rings 108 times
4.Housewives prepare special
foods
5 They decorate their houses
with kumquat tress
6 They go to a shrine
7 They give each other “lucky
money”
8 They drink rice wine
9 They plays cards
10 They watch television
11 They eat a special meal
-Listen and check
-Show the list of things about the New Year is celebrated in Japan on the screen (11 things)
-Ask Ss to guess which is belong to Japanese New Year
-Invite some Ss to give predictions and write them
on the board
-Call out the number and sentences that they guess
9’
III WHILE-LISTENING:
Task 1: Checking the
predictions Answer Keys:
1 They put on special clothes
2 Everyone cleans the house
3 Bell rings 108 times
4.Housewives prepare special
foods
6 They go to a shrine
8 They drink rice wine
- “Now, to check your predictions true or false you listen carefully Lan and Mai conversation talk about how the New Year is celebrated in Japan”
- Play audio and ask Ss to listen the audio twice to
-Listen
- Listen individually
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11 They eat a special meal
Task 2: Multiple-choice
1 Why the Japanese do a big
clean up before the New Year
comes? (0,46s)
A Because they want to get rid
of the dirt of the old year and
welcome the New Year.
B Because they want to
decorate the house with colored
lights and red banners
C Because they often do this in
the last day of the year.
D Because they want to pray
for a happy year for themselves
and their family.
2 Where do the Japanese hear
the bells from? (1,34s)
A From the shrine.
B From the doorbell.
C From television or the radio.
D From their neighbor’s
house.
find out the correct answers
- Monitor and don’t move around the class to Ss concentrate on listening
-Ask Ss to compare the answers with their partner
- Get feedback and open the audio interruptedly to give right answers
- Show the questions on the screen
- Check Ss’ understanding
of these questions:
+ Ask Ss “How many statements? Any new words?”
+ Invite Ss to find the key words in each statement
-Ask Ss to work individually:
+ Listen the audio again (2 times)
+ Choose the correct answers
- Share the answers in pairs
and check their own predictions
- Compare the answer
- Take notes
- Look at
- Listen and answer chorally
- Work individually
- Work in pairs
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wear when they go to visit their
shrines? (1,50s)
A Casual clothes.
B Kimonos or special dress.
C New and red clothes.
D They dress very nice.
4.Who do the Japanese often
celebrate the New Year with?
(2,02s)
A New Year’s Day is mostly
celebrated among family only.
B They often celebrate with
their close friends.
C They often celebrate with
their relatives
D They often celebrate with
their classmates.
5 What dishes do the Japanese
eat when the New Year?(1,55s)
A They eat banh chung.
B They eat pork.
C They eat a special meal
D They eat sushi
Tapescript:
Lan: You have lived in Japan for
more than two years; could you
tell me something about Japanese
New Year, Mai? When is the New
Year observed?
Mai: It's on 1st January , and it
lasts three days through 3rd
- Get feedback and open the audio interruptedly:
+ Ask Ss to give the answers
+ Explain for their answers
- Listen and answer
- Take notes
Trang 6Lan: Do people do the same
things as we do in Vietnam?
Mai: Well, there are some
similarities and also some
differences.
Lan: Please, tell me about them.
Mai: The preparations begin a few
days before the New Year when
housewives start cooking special
food for New Year's Day.
Lan: Do they clean and decorate
their houses ?(0.46s question 1)
Mai: Sure, they do On the New
big cleaning up The idea is to get
rid of the dirt of the past year and
welcome the new one.
Lan: Do they decorate the house
with trees and flowers?
Mai: Yes They usually decorate
their houses with some small pine
trees on both sides of the door,
which represent longevity and
constancy People also exchange
cards and gifts.
Lan: I see And what do they
usually do on the New Year's Eve?
Mai: Family members sit around
and start watching the national
singing contest on television But
Trang 7the last notes must be sung before
midnight Then television or radio
will broadcast 108 bells As soon
as the 108th bell is rung, people
all say "Happy New Year" (1,34s
question 2)
Lan: What do they usually do
next?
Mai: Some families put on special
kimonos or dress to go to visit
their shrine (1,50s question 3)
Then they come home and eat
their special New Year Day's food
and drink a lot of rice wine (1,55s
question 5.) New Year’s Day is
mostly celebrated with family
only (2,02s question 4)
10’ IV POST-LISTENING:
Some features of
Vietnamese New Year:
- Lucky money. (A meaningful
tradition/ bringing lucky and
wishes for )
- New Year’s plants ( Peach
blossom/ apricot blossom,…/
Kumquat trees, New Year
trees…)
- Special food (Delicious jams,
rice cakes/ Five-food tray,
- Show some features of Vietnamese New Year on the screen
- Ask Ss to work in pairs and talk about a feature they like best
- Invite some Ss to show their performance
- Give feedback (the tense, grammar, content…)
-Look at the screen.
-Work in pairs
-Listen carefully
-Listen
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roasted Watermelon seeds )
- Domestic customs (Worship
the ancestor/ Enjoying ‘Tat
Nien’ meal/ Whole family get
together )
- Visiting pagoda (The belief of
Vietnamese people to Buddha/
Praying for a good year )
- Watching firework (Beautiful
view to Start a New Year/
Enjoying by many people )
Discussion
Which feature of Vietnamese
New Year do you like best?
Write a passage about a
feature of Vietnamese New Year you like best
- Ask students to do homework at home
- Take note and do as
require