Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 12 Unit 5: Higher education (Listening) với mục tiêu cung cấp cho các em học sinh những vấn đề sẽ gặp phải khi học ở trường mới; rèn luyện kỹ năng nghe để chọn lựa đáp án đúng. Mời quý thầy cô và các em học sinh cùng tham khảo bài giảng.
TRƯỜNG THPT BÌNH CHÁNH Unit 5: Part C: Listening BEFORE YOU LISTEN proportion /prəˈpɔːʃn/ (n) : tỷ lệ, cân đối majority /məˈdʒɒrəti/ (n) : đa số tutorial /tjuːˈtɔːriəl/ (a) : (thuộc) gia sư international /ˌɪntəˈnæʃnəl/ (a):quốc tế available /əˈveɪləbl/ (a) : sẵn sàng, rỗi (người) appointment /əˈpɔɪntmənt/ (n) : hẹn agricultural /ˌỉɡrɪˈkʌltʃərəl/ (a):(thuộc) nơng nghiệp rural /ˈrʊərəl/ (a) : (thuộc) nơng thơn thoroughly (adv) = completely: hồn tồn /ˈθʌrəli/ /kəmˈpliːtli/ Checking vocabulary: MATCHING proportion (n) majority (n) tutorial (a) international (a) available (a) appointment (n) agricultural (a) rural (a) thoroughly (adv) a sẵn sàng, rỗi (người) b quốc tế c (thuộc) nông nghiệp d đa số e (thuộc) nông thôn f hoàn toàn g hẹn h tỷ lệ, cân đối i (thuộc) gia sư WHILE YOU LISTEN Task 1: Listen to the conversation between John and David and circle the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete the following sentences David used to be _ A an international student B a tutor at the university C a student at the university D a lecturer at the university In his department, _ A many students came from other countries B some students came from other countries C the international students did not like the course D the international students did not study well David thinks the most important thing for the international students is _ A not to be shy to talk to other students B to make an appointment with local students C to make full use of the tutors and lecturers D not to tell anyone their problems David advises the international students to _ at the beginning of the course A find out when the tutor is available for tutorial appointments B make full use of their friends C share studying experiences with local students D know as much as they can about the university In order to deal with the long reading lists David advises the international students to _ A read all the items on the reading list B read the most important items on the reading list C find out the most important reading list D ask local students for the most important reading list Task 2: Fill in each blank with suitable words to complete the conversations John: Now David, can I get this right You've just completed a MSc course on which a (1) _ proportion of the students were international students? Is that right? David: That's it Yes, I was in AERD, that's the department of Agricultural Extension and (2) Development John: And how you think the students from other countries got along on that course? David: Pretty well John: What advice would you give students, particularly international students, based on your (3) _ as a student here? David: I think the most (4) thing is to make use, full use, of the tutors and lecturers Maybe some of the overseas students are a bit too (5) to take questions or problems to tutors John: What you think they should do? David: I think they should find out at the beginning of the course the time at which the tutor is going to be (6) _ for tutorial appointments and then make full use of them John: So, any problems, they should tell the tutor as soon as possible? Let's move on, what about the amount of reading that you have to as a university student? David: Yes It looks pretty (7) _ at first, with those long reading lists Don't think that the students have to read everything that’s listed Try to find out which are the most important items on the list - ask the lecturer or tutor if necessary, and then, if your time is (8) , spending it reading those books thoroughly John: OK, that’s very (9) , David Thank you very much David: No, not at all 10 AFTER YOU LISTEN Ask and answer the questions “Would you prefer to an undergraduate course abroad or in your country?” Explain your choice 11 Exercise 1: Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition The students from other countries got on that course His advice was based _ his own experiences as a student here We found later that we had been at the same school Grants should be available all students Before moving , does anyone have any questions they would like to ask? _first, I thought he was joking but then I realized he meant it 12 Exercise 2: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions GCSE are not compulsory, but they are the most common qualifications taken by students A required B applied C fulfilled D specialized He’s really delighted with his success A pleased B angry C entertained D annoyed If you understand a matter thoroughly, that means you understand it _ A hardly B hard C completely D scarcely Read this article thoroughly and you will find out the inappropriate points presented in it A cover B discover C recover D coverage 13 HOMEWORK - Listen again the conversations at home - Review the vocabulary - Prepare the next lesson