Slide 1 plane car flying car flying cars flying car Unit 5 INVENTIONS Lesson 5 Listening FLYING CARS Look at the picture and discuss with a partner what this flying car (or aerocar) can and cannot do.
plane car flying car flying cars flying car Unit 5: INVENTIONS Lesson : Listening FLYING CARS Activity Work in pairs Look at the picture and discuss with a partner what this flying car (or aerocar) can and cannot Activity Yes Can this flying car - turn into a plane ? - fly in the sky ? - turn into a car ? - run on roads? - fit quite well in a garage ? - take off in a crowded street ? No Maybe Unit 5: Inventions New words runaway /′rʌnəweɪ/ (n) người chạy trốn Unit 5: Inventions New words runway /′rʌnweɪ/ (n) đường băng (ở sân bay) Unit 5: Inventions New words runway /′rʌnweɪ/ (n) đường băng (ở sân bay) New words traffic jam /′træfɪk dʒæm/ (n) tắc đường traffic congestion /′træfɪk kənˈdʒestʃən/ (np) = traffic jam gallon /′ɡælən/ (n) garage /′ɡærɑːʒ/ galơng , /′ɡỉrɪdʒ/ (n) ga ra, nhà để tơ collapsible /kə′lỉpsəbl / (adj) gấp lại collapse /kə′læps/ (v) gấp lại runaway /′rʌnəweɪ/ (n) người chạy trốn runway /′rʌnweɪ/ (n) đường băng (ở sân bay) Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53) Listen to an interview with Br Brown, a spectator at a test flight of a flying car Tick the words or phrases that you hear - traffic jams - traffic congestion - collapsible - collapse - gallon - runaway - garage - runway Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53) Listen and answer these questions Where place? is the test flight taking What do? _ does Mr Brown Why in the test flight? is he interested _ What like about the flying does Mr Brown _ _ car? What with this flying car? is the biggest problem _ _ _ _ _ _ Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53) Where is the test flight taking place? Question Suggested answer: In New York City Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53) Question What does Mr Brown do? Suggested answer: He is a businessman Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53) Why is he interested in the test flight? Question Suggested answer: He is considering owning a flying car to deal with the traffic problem Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53) What does Mr Brown like about the flying car? Question Suggested answer: It’s not too big, so it can be put in a garage and it doesn’t use too much gas Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53) What is the biggest problem with this flying car? Question Suggested answer: This flying car cannot take off without a runway Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53) Listen again and complete the information about the flying car Write one word or number in each gap _ bigger size: a little bit than a normal car petrol consumption: 5gallon(s) per hour in the air, 1gallon(s) per 50 km on the ground speed: 200 _ km per hour in the air 120 _ km per hour on the ground flying car Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53) Work in pairs - Do you want to own a flying car like Mr Brown? Why or why not? - Is there a way to solve the problem with the car that Mr Brown discusses? HOMEWORK - Prepare a short talk on features of a flying car Prepare the next lesson (Unit – Writing) ... gallon /′ɡỉlən/ (n) galơng Unit 5: Inventions New words garage /′ɡærɑːʒ/ (n) ga ra, nhà để tơ Unit 5: Inventions New words collapsible /kə′lỉpsəbl / (adj) gấp lại Unit 5: Inventions New words collapse... /kə′læps/ (v) gấp lại Unit 5: Inventions New words runaway /′rʌnəweɪ/ (n) người chạy trốn Unit 5: Inventions New words runway /′rʌnweɪ/ (n) đường băng (ở sân bay) Unit 5: Inventions New words... _ _ _ _ Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53 ) Where is the test flight taking place? Question Suggested answer: In New York City Unit 5: Inventions Activity (page 53 ) Question What