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♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ UNIT 15 COMPUTERS PERIOD 92 GETTING STARTED - LISTEN & READ (Page 138 & 139) I/ Objectives : By the end of the lesson, students will be able to recognize facts and opinions and know how to express their opinions about a problem of the computer. II/ Language content : 1) Grammar : Present perfect tense with ‘Yet and Already’. Example : a) Have you turned the printer on yet? b) Yes, I have already done it. Note : We use ‘Yet’ in the negative and interrogative form. Its position is always at the end of the sentence. ‘Already’ is used in the affirmative form. It can come after ‘have/has’ or at the end of the sentence. Use : ‘Yet’ and ‘Already’ are both used when we are thinking about a time close to the present. ‘Yet’ is used to talk about things we expect to happen. ‘Already’ suggests that things have happened earlier than expected or earlier than they might have happened. 2. Vocabulary : * Adverb : properly. * Nouns : guarantee, manual, plug, printer, store. * Verb : connect. III/ Teaching aids : Y Students’ & teacher’s books. Y OHP & OHT. Y Pictures. Y Cassette & tape. Time : 45 minutes. 235 ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ IV/ Procedure : Stage Teacher’s activities Students’ activities X Activity 1 (Warm up) X Activity 2 (presentation) X Activity 3 (practice) X Activity 4 (production) ÿ Brainstorming. å Asking students to talk about how computers can help us. 4 Setting the scene: ‘Nam and his Dad, Mr. Nhat, are talking about the problem of their computer they have just bought’. 4 Let students listen to the dialogue. 4 Explaining new words, and the present perfect used with ‘Yet and Already’. 4 Having students listen to the dialogue again. • Practice the dialogue in pairs. • Getting students to read the dialogue silently, and answer fact or opinion. Check () the boxes. • Discuss in groups. • Giving the key answer. • Error correction. Answer the questions about you. 1) Do you know to use computer? 2) How can computer help you with your study? W Getting started W Work with your partner. Make a list of how computers can help us. @ Students’ answers. W Listen and read. W 1. Practice the dialogue a partner. W 2. Fact or opinion? Check () the boxes. @ Key answer. a/fact; b/opinion; c/opinion d/opinion; e/fact; f/fact. W Free practice V/ Home assignment : 236 save time save time ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ Write about the way how computer can help you with your study in your notebook. PERIOD 93 UNIT 15 - SPEAK (Page 139 & 140) I/ Objectives : By the end of the lesson, students will be able to use some common useful expressions to express agreement and disagreement. II/ Language content : 1) Useful Expressions : Opinions Agreement Degree of agreement Disagreement I like I don’t like … I think … I feel … I don’t believe … So do I. I agree. You’re right. Neither do I. I agree, but … Yes, but on the other hand … I disagree. I can’t agree with you. No, I think … 2) Vocabulary : * Adjectives : challenging, entertaining, unnecessary. * Nouns : mouse, knob, monitor, mouse, screen. * Verb : adjust III/ Teaching aids : Y Students’ & teacher’s books. Y OHP & OHT. Y Pictures & handouts. Time : 45 minutes. IV/ Procedure : Stage Teacher’s activities Students’ activities X Warm up X Pre-speaking ÿ Guessing game. ♥ Asking each of the students to fill in the blank with a suitable adjective to make a complete and meaningful sentence. ♥ Let students match the phrases to @ Students’ answers. W Speak 237 I think computers are useful ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ X While- speaking X Post-speaking the correct pictures. 1) Reading comic books 2) Playing in the rain 3) Driving a car 4) Foreign food å Let students read some useful expressions. å Explaining new words in the box and how to use some useful expressions in the table. • Make a model (a) T: I think it’s difficult to drive a car. St: So do I. Or T: I think it’s easy to drive a car. St: I disagree. Learning to drive a car can be challenging. • Getting students to use the adjectives in the box to express and respond to their opinions about the activities in the pictures. • Pair work. • Error correction if necessary. w Let students read the dialogue. w Having students make similar dialogues, using the information in the table in exercise 1. w Correct their mistakes if necessary. Make a dialogue in your own. ♣ Situation : ‘Imagine that you forgot to plug your computer in the socket’ @ Key answer. 1/b; 2/c; 3/a; 4/d W 1. Work with a partner. Look at the table and the pictures. Take turns to express and respond to opinions about the activities in the pictures. @ Students’ opinions W 2. Read the dialogue. Now make similar dialogues about these items. Use the information in the table in exercise 1. @ Students’ dialogues W Free practice. V/ Home assignment : Write your own dialogue in your exercise book. 238 ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ PERIOD 94 UNIT 15 - LISTEN (Page 141) I/ Objectives : By the end of the lesson, students will be able to complete a flow chart. II/ Language content : 1) Grammar : Imperatives (revision). 2) Vocabulary : * Adjective : particular. * Nouns : button, change, circle, flow chart, oval, shape, triangle. * Verb : indicate, insert, press, sequence. III/ Teaching aids : Y Students’ & teacher’s books. Y OHP & OHT. Y Pictures, realia & handouts. Time : 45 minutes. IV/ Procedure : Stage Teacher’s activities Students’ activities X Warm up X Pre-listening ÿ Guessing game. ♥ Let students look at the flow chart, and guess. å Putting the flow chart on the board, and help students understand how events are sequenced in the flow chart. å Explaining the meanings of all the shapes used in the chart, and new words from the text. @ Key answer. ‘The flow chart shows how to get a drink from a machine.’ ³ Listen 239 ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ X While-listening X Post-listening Circle Starting / Stopping point Triangle Questions Oval Answers ç Having students listen to the text, and guess the words in the gaps. ç Getting students to listen to the text again and fill the gaps with the information as they hear. ç Work individually. ç Giving the key answer. ç Correct their mistakes if necessary. Let students write a set of instructions on how to get a drink from a machine, using the flow chart. Asking students to read their writing for the class. W Copy the flow chart into your exercise book. Then listen and complete it. @ Key answer. a) Do you have the correct change? b) Yes. c) What do you want to drink? d) Take it. W Free practice V/ Home assignment : Write the instructions on how to get a drink from a machine in your notebook. 240 ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ PERIOD 95 LESSON 15- READ (Page 141 & 142) I/ Objectives : By the end of the lesson, students will be able to know more about how computers work in a university. II/ Language content : 1) Grammar : Present perfect tense Simple present tense Revision Simple past tense 2) Vocabulary : * Adjective : skeptical. * Adverbs : normally, positively. * Nouns : bulletin, campus, concern, degree, freshman, impact, jack, method, requirement, technology, university, user. * Verbs : access, connect, post, restrict, store. III/ Teaching aids : Y Students’ & teacher’s books. Y OHP & OHT. Y Handouts. Time : 45 minutes. IV/ Procedure : Stage Teacher’s activities Students’ activities X Warm up ÿ Jumbled words. Y Let students put the letters in the shapes again to make meaningful words. 1 2 3 4 @ Students’ answers. 241 terpin recsne nimor ot seum o bdoaryke ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ X Pre-reading X While- reading X Post-reading 5 Y Dividing the class into two teams and ask each team to go to the board to write their answers as fast as possible. w Asking students to listen to the text and highlight new words. w Explaining the meaning of new words. • Having students read the text silently, and answer true or false? Check () the boxes. • Discuss in groups. • Checking students’ answers. • Giving the key answer. • Correct their mistakes if necessary. Getting students to ask and answer the questions. Pair work. Providing the key answer. Error correction if necessary. Answer the question about you. ‘Would you like to complete a college degree from home? Why/Why not?’ W Read W True or false? Check () the boxes. @ Key answer. a/T; b/T; c/T; d/F; e/T; f/T. @ Answer. a) It has no library. All the information normally found in a library is now stored in the university’s computers. b) All the information normally found in a library or messages normally found on a bulletin board. c) A computer or a telephone line is necessary for the first- year students. d) With a bulletin board on the internet, a great number of people (over 20 million) can get access to the bulletin and exchange information quickly. W Free practice. @ Students’ answer. 242 ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ V/ Home assignment : Write the answer to the question about you in your notebook. PERIOD 96 UNIT 15 - WRITE (Page 142 & 143) I/ Objectives : By the end of the lesson, students will be able to write the instructions on how to use a printer. II/ Language content : 1) Grammar : Imperatives (Revision) 2) Vocabulary : * Nouns : icon, input ≠ output, monitor, path, power, screen, second, tray. * Verbs : click, flash. III/ Teaching aids : Y Students’ & teacher’s books. Y OHP & OHT. Y Handouts. Y Pictures Time : 45 minutes. IV/ Procedure : Stage Teacher’s activities Students’ activities X Warm up ÿ Word square. ñ Let students find in the box as many words as you can. The words go forward , backward , and downward . Combine them to make words describing a computer. C N E E R C S K O U T P U T P E M O N I T O R Y P A E N O C I B U H B C D E N O T R A Y O P T A E S U O M G E R @ Key answer. output, monitor, tray, power. screen, icon, mouse computer, printer, keyboard. 243 ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ X Pre-writing X While- writing X Post-writing R I P O W E R D å Let students look at the picture, and match the words with the numbers. å Work individually. å Giving the key answer. å Error correction. • Having students look at the pictures and read the suggested words. • Asking students to write the instructions on how to use the printer. • Group work. • Providing the key answer. • Correct their mistakes if necessary. Let students talk about the instructions on how to use the printer by using the pictures. Write W 1. Match the words with the numbers in the picture. @ Key answer. 1/b; 2/d; 3/a; 4/e; 5/f; 6/c W 2. Look at the pictures and words. Write the instructions on how to use the printer. @ Key answer. Plug in the printer and turn on the power. Remove the old paper and load the new paper in the paper input tray. Wait for the power button to flash. Have the pages appear on the computer screen. Click the printer icon on the screen and wait for a few seconds. The printer paper will come out of the output path in a minute. W Free practice V/ Home assignment : Write the instructions on how to use the printer in your notebook. 244 [...]...♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ PERIOD 97 I/ UNIT 15 - LANGUAGE FOCUS (Page 144, 145 & 146) Objectives : By the end of the lesson, students will be able to know how to use present perfect with yet and already, and know the comparison... LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ • Let students look at the table • Explaining the model sentences X Presentation 3 X Practice 3 • Ask students to read the sentences, and check the correct column • Group work • Giving the key answer • Error correction if necessary 4 Let students read the dialogues 4 Explaining how to do the task X Presentation 4 X Practice 4 2 48 4Asking students... or the past simple of the verbs in brackets @ Key answer (1) have - seen did - see saw (2) haven’t had (3) have been (4) have - heard (5) happened (6) had (7) fell (8) broke (9) has - arrived has did - arrive ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ arrived V/ Home assignment : Relearn how to use the present perfect tense with Yet and Already, and the simple past tense Write... past at a definite time B) Vocabulary : * Nouns : highland, internet * Verbs : depart, (un)plug Teaching aids : Y Students’ & teacher’s books Y OHP & OHT Time : 45 minutes 245 ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ IV/ Procedure : Stage X Warm up Teacher’s activities ÿ Take a survey ♣ Have students ask the question ‘Have you …?’, and answer with Yes / No Check () or cross (x)... at the market Ba made notes in his diary and check () the work he has done Look at Ba’s diary and complete the dialogue using YET and ALREADY å Explaining how to do the task ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ X Practice 1 X Presentation 2 X Practice 2 å Asking students to complete the dialogue using present perfect tense with YET and ALREADY å Pair work å Giving the key . ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ UNIT 15 COMPUTERS PERIOD 92 GETTING STARTED - LISTEN & READ (Page 1 38 & 139) I/ Objectives : By the end of. assignment : Write your own dialogue in your exercise book. 2 38 ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ PERIOD 94 UNIT 15 - LISTEN (Page 141) I/ Objectives : By the end of the. time ♣♣♣ LESSON PLAN - ENGLISH 8 - WRITTEN BY NGUYEN VAN THINH ♣♣♣ Write about the way how computer can help you with your study in your notebook. PERIOD 93 UNIT 15 - SPEAK (Page 139 &