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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO THANH HOÁ TRƯỜNG THPT LANG CHÁNH SÁNG KIẾN KINH NGHIỆM TÊN ĐỀ TÀI APPLYING INTERDISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE TO TEACH PART A.READING, UNIT 11: SOURCES OF ENEGY ENGLISH 11 EFFECTIVELY Người thực hiện: Nguyễn Thị Huyền Chức vụ: Giáo viên SKKN thuộc lĩnh mực (môn): Tiếng Anh THANH HOÁ NĂM 2020 TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com Appendices Content Page I Introduction Reason for choosing the topic 2 Aims of the study 3 Methods of the study II Contents Theoretical background Practical background Solutions 3.1 Warm up 3.2 Before you read 3.3 While you read 12 3.4.Afer you read 20 3.5 Homework 21 3.6.Result III Conclusion 21 General conclusion 21 Recommendation 22 21 TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively THANH HOA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING LANG CHANH UPPER- SECONDARY SCHOOL THANH HOA, 2020 EXPERIENCE INITIATIVE APPLYING INTERDISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE TO TEACH PART A.READING, UNIT 11: SOURCES OF ENEGY ENGLISH 11 EFFECTIVELY The writer: Nguyen Thi Huyen Position: Teacher of English Experience initiative: English I Introduction Reason for choosing the topic Learning English is becoming more and more important recently Like many countries in the world in Vietnam, English is considered as a core subject Every students at all levels of education from pre-school to higher education have to learn English Especially, for high school students English is one of the core subjects in GCSE examination.Therefore, how to make the method of teaching and learning English is very necessary for every English teachers It is the fact that if we are good at English skill such as Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing, we can easily approach information and technology Specially, Reading skill is the most important skill in English language from other language skill in acquiring language If students are good in reading, they will be good in other language skills Moreover, they also widen their knowledge in many fields On the other hand, students are bad at reading skill, they will get a lot of dificulties in obtaining and understanding information As a result, they will feel bored with reading lesons After being an English teacher at Lang Chanh high school for nearly ten year, I realised that my students' reading skill is limited Most of them are not interested in learning this skill especially when teacher use traditional method to teach It not only makes lesson uninteresting but also makes students more and more passive We all know that using multi-subject knowledge in solving a problem of lesson is essential, which makes learners not only study and improve the knowledge from other subjects but also help them understand and solve the matter fast and perfectly From my experience, I think it's possible to integrate knowledge of subjects such as Chemistry, Physics ,Geography, Literature, History, Knowledge from Culture, Civic education and Life in Part A Reading unit 11 Sources of energy It not only provides students a brief information TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively about sources of energy but also raises their awareness of saving them That is the reason why I choose the topic of my research is: "Applying interdisciplinary knowledge to teach part A Reading, Unit 11: Sources of energy English 11 effectively" Aims of the study - To provide students a brief information about the sources of energy and raise their awareness of the importance of saving our energy - To help teachers teach unit 11 Sources of energy Part A Reading effectively - To help students learn unit 11 Sources of energy Part A Reading better Methods of the study To make my solutions effectively, I have used some following methods Firstly, I usually exchange with my colleagues to get the advice from them Secondly, I always study, create and use new methods in teaching English such as using images, pictures, posters, real objects, etc Thirdly, I apply science and technology in teaching, use projecters, presents films, video clips to make the lesson actively For example, I show a short film about the process of how the sources of energy work to motivate the spirit of studying between students Next, I often teach English through real situations such as the present situation of some sources of energy to raise students’s awareness of save these sources of energy; manipulating interdisciplinary knowledge which make students interested and motivated in learning Lastly, I classify students into groups when instructing them to search for information, then choose the best to show before the class Most of students have chance to improve their awareness of saving the sources of energy II Contents Theoretical background: 1.1 Definition of interdisciplinary teaching  Interdisciplinary teaching is a method, or set of methods, used to teach across curricular disciplines or "the bringing together of separate disciplines around common themes, issues, or problems.” often Interdisciplinary instruction associated with or a component of several other instructional approaches For example, in a review of literature on the subject published in 1994, Kathy Lake identified seven elements common to integrated curriculum models:  a combination of subjects; an emphasis on projects; the use of a wide variety of source material, not just textbooks; highlighting relationships among concepts; thematic units; flexible schedules; and flexible student grouping TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading 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these objectives Repko (2009) asserts that interdisciplinary instruction fosters advances in cognitive ability and other educational researchers (Kavaloski 1979, Newell 1990, Field et al 1994, Vess 2009) have identified a number of distinct educational benefits of interdisciplinary learning including gains in the ability to: - Recognize bias - Think critically - Tolerate ambiguity - Acknowledge and appreciate ethical concerns 1.3 How to Design Interdisciplinary Units in Steps: 1.3.1 Assess Your Students and Setting Analyzing your environment and students’ diverse learning styles will help you customize a unit to meet their needs and interests For example, you could determine the bulk of your class struggles to contextualize many math skills This insight can encourage you to make interdisciplinary lessons about applying math to social and political issues To learn more about your students, look into or reflect upon their: - Engagement levels during different lessons - Abilities to work by themselves and in groups - Progression throughout the year or past years To evaluate the classroom environment, consider if: - Involving other teachers is needed or possible - Dedicating enough time and resources to the unit is feasible - Expanding learning locations by pursuing field trips or outdoor studies is needed A proper assessment will reveal what you can and should 1.3.2 Create an Organizing Centre Running an interdisciplinary unit without an organizing centre is like assigning a project without instructions The organizing centre is the overarching focus All of your activities and lessons must relate to it And all the approaches and subjects students use will connect with it Let’s use the War of 1812 as an example. Organizing centres can take the form of: - Topics — Upper Canadian activity throughout the war TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading 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between communities - Works — Primary documents about the Surrender of Detroit - Problems — What can we to prevent future conflicts between North American countries? With an organizing centre decided, you’ll have an easier time focusing throughout the next step 1.3.3 Develop Essential Questions Like a mind map to a writer, students need help applying ideas and subjects to an organizing centre That’s where essential questions come in When facing a new activity, students should be able to reference its underlying essential question and — after giving some thought — understand how it applies to the organizing centre. Let’s return to the War of 1812 as an example. An essential question may involve determining five long-term causes of conflict Each essential question should be: - Somewhat complicated, encouraging students to divide it into simpler problems - Rooted in concepts that are clearly applicable across subjects - Completable within the allotted time frame - Relevant and interesting to students By framing and contextualizing your organizing centre with essential essentials, students should make natural connections between skills and disciplines 1.3.4 Plan and Run Activities Here’s the fun part It’s time to make and deliver exercises that tie into specific essential questions Each exercise or lesson should introduce or reinforce ideas and skills, borrowing from different subjects to indicate the importance of combining disciplines To address the aforementioned essential question about conflict causes, you could set up learning stations Each one could teach students about issues — political, economic, sociological and more — that amount to tension between groups Like any lesson or unit plan, vary activity types to raise engagement levels and give students chances to reflect on content and their work 1.3.5 Review Student Performance and the Unit Itself As you use the interdisciplinary approach and the unit concludes, assess students and activities TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively Hot water is pumped from deep underground through a well under high pressure When the water reaches the surface, the pressure is dropped, which causes the water to turn into steam The steam spins a turbine, which is connected to a generator that produces electricity Paragraph 3: Wind energy and water power Teacher: raises the questions “ How nuclear energy and geothermal heat work? "coming with a picture Students: Wind blow, then turbin spin and produce electicity Teacher : checks (Manipulating physics knowledge and knowledge from the life) Wind (moving air that contains kinetic energy) blows toward the turbine's rotor blades The rotors spin around, capturing some of the kinetic energy from the wind, and turning the central drive shaft that supports them Although the outer edges of the rotor blades move very fast, the central axle (drive shaft) they're connected to turns quite slowly In most large modern turbines, the rotor blades can swivel on the hub at the front so they meet the wind at the best angle (or "pitch") for harvesting energy This is called the pitch control mechanism On big turbines, small electric motors or hydraulic rams swivel the blades back and forth under precise electronic control On smaller turbines, the pitch control is often completely mechanical However, many turbines have fixed rotors and no pitch control at all Inside the nacelle (the main body of the turbine sitting on top of the tower and behind the blades), the gearbox converts the low-speed rotation of the drive shaft (perhaps, 16 revolutions per minute, rpm) into high-speed (perhaps, 1600 rpm) rotation fast enough to drive the generator efficiently The generator, immediately behind the gearbox, takes kinetic energy from the spinning drive shaft and turns it into electrical energy Running at 17 TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading 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and captures the maximum amount of energy If it's too windy or turbulent, brakes are applied to stop the rotors from turning (for safety reasons) The brakes are also applied during routine maintenance The electric current produced by the generator flows through a cable running down through the inside of the turbine tower A step-up transformer converts the electricity to about 50 times higher voltage so it can be transmitted efficiently to the power grid (or to nearby buildings or communities) If the electricity is flowing to the grid, it's converted to an even higher voltage (130,000 volts or more) by a substation nearby, which services many turbines 10 Homes enjoy clean, green energy: the turbine has produced no greenhouse gas emissions or pollution as it operates 11 Wind carries on blowing past the turbine, but with less speed and energy (for reasons explained below) and more turbulence (since the turbine has disrupted its flow) A conventional dam holds water in a man-made lake, or reservoir, behind it When water is released through the dam, it spins a turbine connected to a generator that produces electricity The water returns to the river on the downstream side of the dam Paragraph 4: Solar energy Teacher: raises the questions “ How does solar energy works? 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"coming with a picture Students: Solar panels collect energy in the form of sunlight Teacher: checks (Manipulating physics,chemistry knowledge and knowledge from the life) The development of solar energy goes back more than 100 years In the early days, solar energy was used primarily for the production of steam which could then be used to drive machinery But it wasn't until the discovery of the "photovoltaic effect" by Edmond Becquerel that would allow the conversion of sunlight solar electric energy Becquerel's discovery then led to the invention in 1893 by Charles Fritts of the first genuine solar cell which was formed by 19 TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively coating sheets of selenium with a thin layer of gold And from this humble beginning would arise the device we know today as the solar panel Solar panels collect clean renewable energy in the form of sunlight and convert that light into electricity which can then be used to provide power for electrical loads Solar panels are comprised of several individual solar cells which are themselves composed of layers of silicon, phosphorous (which provides the negative charge), and boron (which provides the positive charge) Solar panels absorb the photons and in doing so initiate an electric current The resulting energy generated from photons striking the surface of the solar panel allows electrons to be knocked out of their atomic orbits and released into the electric field generated by the solar cells which then pull these free electrons into a directional current This entire process is known as the Photovoltaic Effect An average home has more than enough roof area for the necessary number of solar panels to produce enough solar electricrity to supply all of its power needs excess electricity generated goes onto the main power grid, paying off in electricity use at night Task 3: Answer the questions Teacher: Shows questions and underlines Wh-question Teacher: Asks students to work in pairs and find out the answers Students: work in pairs to find out the answers Teacher: Asks some sts to give their answers, then check and feedback How many sources of energy are mentioned in the text? (What are they?) Which source of energy you think has the most potential? Keys Six sources of energy are mentioned in the text They are : Fossil fuels, Nuclear power , Solar energy , Water power , Wind power, and Geothermal heat 2.I think solar energy is the most potential 3.4 After you read: Complete the summary of the reading passage by filling each blank with a suitable word from the box Teacher: presents table and delivers handouts Teacher: Asks students to work in pairs and complete the passage with the given words and on handouts Students: work in pairs to complete the passage Teacher: Calls students to write the result on board Students: students give the answer on board, others look and check Teacher: Gives feedback 20 TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading 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unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively one environment alternative limited unlimited sources energy fuels We need energy to live and work Our major source of (1) …energy is oil Oil is (2)…one … kind of fossil fuel The amount of fossil (3) …fuels …… in the world is (4) …limited…….… Therefore, we must save it, and at the same time, we must find new sources of energy Geothermal heat and nuclear power are (5) ……alternative .sources of energy They can give us electricity Other alternative (6)……unlimited………are the sun, waves and water These sources are not only (7)…………… and available but also clean and safe for the (8)……environment…………… People should develop and use them more and more in the future 3.5 Homewwork: Teacher : Asks students - to learn by heart the new words - to write a passage (100-120 words) to summarize the passage - to prepare for part B- Speaking Students: Write the requests on notebooks 3.6 Result: Number Before appying/ After applying/ Class Contents Rate (%) Rate (%) of students 10 32.2% 25 80.6% excited 11A1 31 21 67.8% 19.4% unexcited 13 35.1% 30 81% excited 11A2 37 24 64.4% 19% unexcited 15 38.4% 31 79.4% excited 11A3 39 24 61.6% 20.6% unexcited 14 37.8% 29 78.3% excited 11A4 37 23 62.2% 21.7% unexcited III Conclusion General conclusion The aim of a reading skill lesson is that students can read and understand the pasage Esspecially, they feel interested in the different activities that teacher gives However, there are many differences between English and Vietnamese Therefore students may get a lot of dificulties to learn and remember the information of a passage in English Moreover, most of the students have a 21 TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively limitation of vocabulary, and sometimes are lazy They don't spend much time preparation the lesson before going to class Consequently, it is dificult for them to get good results in learning English process To read and understand such a difficult lesson like part A Reading, unit 11 Sources of energy English 11, students need to have both numerous words and phrases and knowledge of other fields And if they pay much attention to explain correlative information, the content of the lesson will not be recoiled What is more, if they just cover on the content, there is little time for explaination Anyway, I have just presented my lesson plan from which I both teach my students knowledge and manipulate disciplinary knowledge Recommendation To reinforce the effectiveness of learning reading skill in the English classroom, students may be asked to find out more knowledge related to the topic of the lesson before they learn It is also used for them to understand the leson better After using knowledge of other subjects, students will be more interested in learning reading skill and learn more effectively and get the better results * For my office and colleagues I would like to offer my office to invest more refererence books, hold English clubs so that students have chances to practise and exchange knowledge more often I also take this hope that my colleagues will always cooperate and help me in the process of teaching English at school * For Department of Education and Training I am looking for being paid attention to our teaching in a mountainous school as mine that we feel interested in our career Being a young teacher, I know my research could be limited I would like to receive good comments from colleagues and sponsors so that my given solution become more perfect and effective Thanh Hóa, ngày 20 tháng năm 2020 Tơi xin cam đoan SKKN viết, XÁC NHẬN không chép nội dung người khác CỦA THỦ TRƯỞNG ĐƠN VỊ NGƯỜI VIẾT Nguyễn Đình Bảy Nguyễn Thị Huyền 22 TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com (SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading 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unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively(SKKN.moi.NHAT).applying.interdisciplinary.knowledge.to.teach.part.a.reading unit.11.sources.of.energy.english.11.effectively References Websites - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interdisciplinary_teaching -https://www.google.com.vn/search?q=energy+consumption+in+the+world - https://www.nei.org/fundamentals/what-is-nuclear-energy -https://coccoc.com/search?query=geothermal+heat+ 23 TIEU LUAN MOI download : skknchat@gmail.com 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