Unit 14. Recreation

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Unit 14. Recreation

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UNIT 14: RECREATION Reading I. Warm-up (Please close your books) 1. What are these activities about? a. playing sports b. playing musical instruments c. spending time outdoors d. leisure activities a. playing sports b. playing musical instruments c. spending time outdoor d. leisure activities Are they any your leisure activities? (Yes) What are they? Look at these activities again What activities do you think Vietnamese people often do in their spare time? Suggested answer some more … campgrounds /kamp graundz / wilderness /’wildənəs/(n) waterfalls /’wo:təfo:lz/ dirt bike / də:t baik/ trash trash /traʃ/ A giant tree giant trees / ’gaiənt tri:z / depressed / di'prest/  chán nản, thất vọng, ngã lòng; buồn phiền, phiền muộn  After failing the exam, John looked depressed Task Three students are talking about how they would like to spend their holiday Listen and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) Task 1 Anna doesn’t like summer weather Anna usually spends two weeks in a national park every summer Terry hasused never to been go to the mountains or the desert in summer Terry is attracted to the beauty of nature Mary likes the solitude of the wilderness (she doesn’t like it) Mary enjoys the comfortable life in the cities T T F T F T Task Answer the questions What activities Anna and her friends enjoy doing most in the national park? Where can they sleep? According to Terry, why aren’t the natural places as beautiful as they used to be? What does Terry think is also very important to the world? Where does Mary spend most of her summer holidays? Why doesn’t Mary like camping? 1.What activities Anna and her friends enjoy doing most in the national park? They enjoy riding their dirt bike in the desert, taking showers in waterfalls and swimming in lakes and rivers Where can they sleep? They sleep in sleeping bags or tents According to Terry, why aren’t the natural places as beautiful as they used to be?  Because more and more people are going to these places They leave trash in the forests, and take rocks and plants with them What does Terry think is also very important to the world?  He thinks nature is also important in the world Where does Mary spend most of her summer holidays?  Mary spends most of her summer holidays in cities Why doesn’t Mary like camping?  She can’t put up an umbrella tent in the wind or make a fire in the rain or carry a heavy backpack Use the suggestions to talk about advantages of a camping holiday  to enjoy natural spectacular scenery  to have a lot of fresh air  to have a lot of outdoor activities  to become more active  to close to wilderness • Prepare writing lesson (write about a camping holiday) X Lucky number! They want to _ chat with each other They like chatting in their free time cook She is a good cooking She enjoys They love playing _ sports They like playing _ sports in their free time His hobby is playing computer games He is always playing in his free time :2 You’ve just lost half of your points! You are unlucky! What are they doing? “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”, goes an English saying. Recreation and entertainment are important to people everywhere in the world. However, forms of popular entertainment are different in different countries. In Britain, the most common leisure activities are home based. Watching television is by far the most popular pastime, and nearly all households have a television set. Over 51 percent of households have two or more television sets and average viewing time for the population aged four and over is 25 hours a week. Other pursuits include listening to music, reading, do-it-yourself home improvements, and gardening. British people are also very interested in watching and taking part in sports. Walking and swimming are the two most popular sporting activities, being almost equally undertaken be men and women. Snookers, pool and darts are the next most popular sports among men. The most popular spectator sports are football and rugby in winter, and cricket and athletics in summer. In the last few years in Britain, a new trend has been developing, i.e., taking weekend or holiday courses. There is a enormous range of courses on offer. The course can be as simple as bricklaying or as sophisticated as making your own stock market decisions. For people who are interested in art, there are courses in painting or drawing. People who like music can take a course in karaoke singing. Courses like shoemaking or glass engraving provide people with practical skills they can do with hands. Those who want to improve their minds can take a course of “Living with more meaning”. Entry qualifications to weekend courses are generous, that is, generally no qualifications are necessary, apart from an ability to pay the fees, which may be quite high. NEW WORDS AND PHRASES -Leisure (n): giải trí, thời gian rãnh Ex: In her leisure time, she visits museums and galleries. -Recreation (n): thú tiêu khiển -Household (n): hộ gia đình -Average( n): trung bình Ex: The average of 3, 8 and 10 is 7. -Pursue (v):_Pursuit (n): sở thích Ex: My pursuits include listening to music, reading, and gardening. -Undertake (v) :(undertook – undertaken)tham gia -Sophisticated (a):phức tạp Ex: a play that will only appeal to sophisticated audience. Entry qualification (n.p): entry procedures -trend (n): xu hướng -stock market (n) : thị trường chứng khoáng Task 1: 1.The activities are home based. They are organised . A. at home B. outdoors C. In the basement of the house. 2. Television viewing is by far the most popular pastime. This mean . A. People have to go very far to watch television. B. television viewing is much more popular than any other pastime. C. television viewing is as popular as other pastime. 3. There are many different courses on offer. This means . A. there are many different courses on television. B. there are many different courses to be taken. C. there are many different courses that teach people to make offers. 4.Besides watching television, people have other pursuits. This means A. besides watching television, people have other leisure activities. B. besides watching television, people have to work. C. besides watching television, people don’t enjoy anything else. 5. Spectator sports are A. sports people take part in B. sports people often watch C. beautiful sports. 6. Entry qualifications are . A. necessary conditions for being admitted to the course. B. ability to pay the fees. C. entry examinations. Task 2: 1. Why are recreation and entertainment important to people? Because without them people will become dull/bored. 2. What sports do the British like watching? Football and rugby in winter; cricket and athleticsΦ in summer. 3. What sports do they like taking part in? Walking and swimming. 4. Why do many British people take weekend courses? Because this is a new kind of entertainment which gives them pleasure -Campgrounds [‘kæmpgraund]: khu đất cắm trại - Waterfall PHU YEN TRAINING EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT TRAN QUOC TUAN HIGH SCHOOL GROUP OF ENGLISH UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING I. WARM – UP: II. PRESENTATION 1: III. PRESENTATION 2: IV. CONSOLIDATION: V. HOMEWORK: UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING I. WARM – UP: Listen to the teacher and say what the teacher is thinking about. Each student has a chance. 1. This word is a noun with five letters. 2. This noun tells you about something that happened in the past. 3. This noun can be combined with such Adj such as funny, love, detective … 4. Grandmothers often tell this to their grandchildren before they go to bed. UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING I. PRESENTATION 1: 1. VOCABYLARY: - Forest (n): - Camp-fire (n) UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING I. PRESENTATION 1: 1. VOCABYLARY: - Umbrella tent (n): - Be up early (exp) UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING III. PRACTICE: 1. TASK 1: Complete the following sentences, using one of the following words: Forest, up, umbrella tent, camp-fire a. We can see lots of old trees and animals in the …… forest b. This morning Bob was ……… … early because he had to prepare his new lessons. up c. The boys have just put up a ………… in their campsite.umbrella tent d. They danced and sang around the ………… all night last night. camp-fire UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING III. PRACTICE: 2. TASK 2: Last weekend, class 11A2 went to Ba Vi for a camping holiday. Below are some of their activities during their two – day holiday. Match them with the correct picture. 1. singing and dancing around the camp fire 2. the bus leaving the school at 5 a.m 3. putting up the umbrella tent. 4. Watching wildlife in the forest 5. cooking food over an open fire UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING III. PRACTICE: 1. TASK 2: Last weekend, class 11A2 went to Ba Vi for a camping holiday. Below are some of their activities during their two – day holiday. Match them with the correct picture. 6. swimming in the lake 7. playing games 8. leaving campsite 9. fishing UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING a ……… g. ……… b. ……… c. ……… d. ……… e. ……… f ……… h ……… i……… 6 9 2 3 5 4 1 7 8 UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING III. PRACTICE: 3. TASK 3: Imagine you are one of the students in class 11A2. Write a passage about your class’s camping holiday, using the information in Task 2. [...].. .UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING IV CONSOLIDATION: Match recreational activities with the pictures: Playing games 1 ………… 2.Fishing ………… 3.Swimming ………… 4.Dancing and singing ………… Picture 1 Picture 3 Picture 2 Picture 4 UNIT 14: RECREATION LESSON: WRITTING V HOMEWORK: - Write a short paragraph to answer this question: Welcome to class 11K3 Unit 14: Recreation Unit 14: Recreation Period 4: writing Period 4: writing Vocabulary Vocabulary Forest (n): Forest (n): Camp-fire (n) Camp-fire (n) - Umbrella tent - Umbrella tent Put up (tent) Put up (tent) Open fire (n) Open fire (n) Be up early. Be up early. What What do they exactly mean in do they exactly mean in Vietnamese? Vietnamese? • Forest • Camp-fire • Umbrella tent • Be up early • Open fire • Put up (n) Rõng (n) Löa tr¹i (n) LÒu (exp.) DËy sím (n) BÕp löa ngoµi trêi (v) dùng (lÒu) TASK 1 TASK 1: Complete the following sentences, Complete the following sentences, using the words you have learned. using the words you have learned. a. We can see lots of old trees and animals in the ……… b. I am usually …… early to revise my lesson before going to school. c. They have just …… a ………… in their campsite. d. They danced and sang around the ………… all night last night. forest up put up camp-fire umbrella tent Task 2 : Last weekend, class Task 2 : Last weekend, class 11A2 went to Ba Vi for a camping 11A2 went to Ba Vi for a camping holiday. Below are some of their holiday. Below are some of their activities . Look at the pictures activities . Look at the pictures and say what they did during and say what they did during their holiday their holiday Their bus left the school in the Their bus left the school in the early morning. early morning. 1. What leisure activities do you see in these picture? 2. Do you think English people often do them in their spare time? 3. How about Vietnamese people? Do they like these activities? walking swimming B: SPEAKING Expressing agreement and disagreement TASK 1: Example: I think Hoa looks more beatiful with that new hairstyle _ Agree : I agree with you _Disagree: I don’t think so. I think she looks terrible. Task 1: The following are some phrases that can be used to express agreement or disagreement. Put (A) beside an expression of agreement and (D) beside an expression of disagreement ____ 1. I quite agree with you. ____ 2. That’s a good idea, but…. ____ 3. Great! ____ 4. I can’t agree with you more. ____ 5. I don’t think that’s a good idea. ____ 6. Yes, let’s do that. ____ 7. That’s a good idea. Task 1 Task 1 : : The following are some phrases that can The following are some phrases that can be used to express agreement or disagreement. Put be used to express agreement or disagreement. Put (A) beside an expression of agreement and (D) (A) beside an expression of agreement and (D) beside an expression of disagreement beside an expression of disagreement  Agreement (A): Agreement (A):  _ _ I quite agree with you. I quite agree with you.  _Great! _Great!  _ I can’t agree with you _ I can’t agree with you more. more.  _ Yes, let’s do that. _ Yes, let’s do that.  _ That’s a good idea. _ That’s a good idea.  Disagreement (D): Disagreement (D):  _That’s a good idea, but…. _That’s a good idea, but….  _ I don’t think that’s a good _ I don’t think that’s a good idea. idea. Expressing agreement and Expressing agreement and disagreement: disagreement:  Agreement (A): Agreement (A):  For sure For sure  You are exactly You are exactly right right  Disagreement (D): Disagreement (D):  That’s not a good That’s not a good idea. idea.  I respect your I respect your opinion, but… opinion, but…  I don’t think so. I don’t think so.  I don’t see it that way I don’t see it that way  You could be right, You could be right, but but …. …. SITUATIONS:Expressing agreement and disagreement 1._You: In my opinion, the weather in Hue is getting better and better _ Your friend :………………………………. 2._ You: It seems to me that studying late at nigh is more effective than in the daytime. _ Your friend :…………………………… TASK 2: The students of class 11A2 will have a two-day holiday. They are discussing whether they should go on a camping holiday.Read and practise the conversation A: Let’s go camping. B: Yes, let’s do that. Then we can rest and enjoy ourselves in the quite countryside. C: Oh, I don’t thik it’s a good idea. If we go camping, we’ll have to bring a lot of equipment with us Some phrase (A) and (D): (A): Yes, let’s do that. (D): I don’t think it’s a good idea. Task 3: Work in groups. Imagine you are the students of class 11A2. Continue the discussion. Express agreement or disagreement, using the reasons below • Reasons for agreeing: • 1. can enjoy spectacular scenery. • 2. can have a lot of outdoor activities. • 3. can get close to nature • 4. can enjoy the trees, flowers and the wildlife. • 5. can become more active. • Reasons for disagreeing: • 1. have to bring a lot of equipment and supples which are quite heavy. • 2. have to eat bread for two days, which is not very pleasant. • 3. have to hire a coach, which costs a lot of money. • 4. have to sleep in a tent, the weather might be bad. [...]... about expressing agreements and disagreements about entertaiment activities and stating the reasons HOMEWORK 1 Doing Task 4 2 Leaning to express agreement and disagreement 3 Preparing part C: Listening (Unit 14)

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