Trường THCS Quế Phú GV: Nguyễn Thị Thanh Tuyền Week : 4 Period: 7 UNIT 2: CLOTHING Date of Preparing: September 6, 2008 Lesson 1: Getting started + Listen and read *. Check up: Write sentences beginning I wish 1. I don't know many people in the town 2. It would be nice to be able to fly a plane 3. It's a shame I don't have a key 4. Ann isn't here and need to see her I. Aim: To help ss to read the text for details. II. Objective: By the end of the lesson, ss will know some more about aodai, the traditional dress of Vietnamese women. III. Materials: Textbook, pictures. IV. Ways of working: Individual, pair, group. V. Anticipated problem: VI. Procedure: Stages Steps/Activities Work arrangement Warm up * Quiz: - Divide class into groups. Ask them to look at the clothes people are wearing and take turn to decide where each person comes from. Group work - Ex: T: Where does the woman in picture a) come from? S 1 : She comes from Japan. T: How do you know she comes from Japan? S 1 : Because she is wearing a Kimono - The group who gives the correct answer gets a point * Answers: a. She comes from Japan. b. She comes from Vietnam c. He comes from Scotland (UK) Teacher - Whole class Pre - reading Pre teach vocabulary: - a poet (Ex: Nguyen Du, To Huu, Huy Can, are ) - a long silk tunic (translation) - (to) slit (explanation: to make a long thin cut in something) - inspiration (translation) - (to) take inspiration from something - ethnic minorities (Ex: Thai, Muong, Ede, H'mong ) T - ss Lesson plan English 9 - jvj1382637404.doc/1 Trường THCS Quế Phú GV: Nguyễn Thị Thanh Tuyền - a pattern (picture) While reading * Checking vocabulary: Rub out and Remember - Set the scene: you are going to read a text about the traditional dress of Vietnam. - Ask ss to read the text to do the exercise a - Give feedback. Answers: 1. For a long time the ao dai has been the subject of poems, novels, and songs. 2. The ao dai is described as a long silk tunic with slits up the sides worn over loose pants. 3. The majority of Vietnamese women prefer to wear modern clothing at work. 4. Some designers have modernized the ao dai by printing lines of poetry on it. 5. Another alternative is to add symbols such as suns, stars, crosses and stripes. Individual - Ask ss to read the text the second time to answer the questions. 1. Traditionally, men and women used to wear the ao dai. 2. Because it is more convenient. 3. They have printed lines of poetry on it or have added symbols such as sun, stars, crosses, and stripes to the ao dai. Pair - work Post reading * Speaking: Ask ss to use their own words to tell the group what they have known about the ao dai. Group - work Homework - Learn vocabs, answers by heart - Reread the text - Be ready for Speak Lesson plan English 9 - jvj1382637404.doc/2