Unit 08. Films. Lesson 2. A closer look 1 tài liệu, giáo án, bài giảng , luận văn, luận án, đồ án, bài tập lớn về tất cả...
WELCOME TO OUR CLASS ENGLISH By: Le Viet Phu Warm up: Gap-fill A film that tells an exciting story about murder or crime is thriller A film that tries to make audiences laugh is A film that usually features lots of stunts and fighting is comedy A film that features cartoon characters is A film that shows real life events or stories is action A film that is set in the future, often featuring science is A film which combines comedy with a love story is animation A film in which strange and frightening things happen is documentary science fiction romantic comedy horror Vocabulary - hilarious (a) - gripping (a) - scary (adj) - frightening (a) - moving (a) - exhausted (a) - confusing (a) vui nhộn, hài hước hấp dẫn, thú vị đáng sợ, rùng rợn gây sợ hãi, làm cho sợ cảm động kiệt sức, đuối gây nhầm lẫn, gây khó hiểu - violent (a) bạo lực, bạo - shocking (a) gây sốc, sửng sốt - annoying (a) gây phiền, làm phiền - embarrassing (a) ngượng ngùng, quê Checking vocabulary - hilarious (a) - gripping (a) - scary (adj) - frightening (a) - moving (a) - exhausted (a) - confusing (a) vui nhộn, hài hước hấp dẫn, thú vị đáng sợ, rùng rợn gây sợ hãi, làm cho sợ cảm động kiệt sức, đuối gây nhầm lẫn, gây khó hiểu - violent (a) bạo lực, bạo - shocking (a) gây sốc, sửng sốt - annoying (a) gây phiền, làm phiền - embarrassing (a) ngượng ngùng, quê The following are adjectives which are often used to describe films Can you add some more? boring entertaining interesting hilarious violent exciting gripping moving cary shocking surprising frightening annoying … boring the sentences entertaining hilarious Complete using the adjectives in the list below violent gripping moving cary shocking Mr Bean is a ……………… film I was laughing from beginning to end Titanic is a …………….… film I cried at the end The film was so …………… … that I fell asleep I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen because the film was so ………………… Pirates of Southeast Asia is a ………………… documentary I couldn’t believe it You will be frightened when you see that film It is a very …………… film There was too many fights in the action film It was too ………… … You will enjoy the film It is so • We use -ED adjectives to describe someone’s feelings Passive subject Example: The film was long, and I was bored ed (I was affected by the long and boring film I felt bored of it) • We use –ING adjectives to describe things or people (that cause the feelings) Active Example: subject The film was long, and boring (The film had an effect on our feeling which made us feel bored ) ing More examples: The news was shocking She was very shocked when she read the news Working hard all day is tiring She felt tired after working hard all day I am frightened of spiders Those spiders look frightening 2 Complete the table with the -ed and –ing forms of the adjectives If a person or thing is boring then he/she or it makes you bored interesting interested (1) _ embarrassing (2) _ embarrassed excited (3) _ excited disappointing disappointed (4) _ exhausting exhausted (5) _ (6) _ surprising surprised confusing (7) _ confused (8) _ frightening frightened annoying annoyed Choose the correct adjectives The end of the film was so moved / moving The boy was so frightened / frightening by the film that he couldn’t sleep last night Critics were disappointed / disappointing at his performance as King Lear I am amazed / amazing that he has won two Oscars for Best Actor We were terrified / terrifying of the ending of that horror film 4.a Work in pairs Look at the questions below Tell your partner how you felt, using -ed adjectives Example: I felt worried How did you feel before your last Maths test? when you watched a gripping film? after you watched a horror film? when you got a bad mark? excited frightened disappointed 4.b Now use -ing adjectives to describe these things and experiences in your life Example: The last film I saw was called Norwegian Wood It was really moving I had an argument with my friend last week It was annoying Or: The last film I saw was called Harry Potter It was really interesting The result of my last English test was amazing the last film you saw on TV, on DVD, or at the cinema an argument with your friends The last party I attended at my brother's house was exciting the result of your last English test the last party you attended Pronunciation /t/, /d/, and /ɪd/ The ways to pronounce _ed at the end of ordinary verbs Cách đọc /d/ Âm cuối (các âm cịn lại ngồi ngun tắc riêng đây) (nguyên tắc chung) / ɪd / (nguyên tắc riêng 1) /t/ (nguyên tắc riêng 2) d, t Ví dụ answered, played, begged, allowed visited, needed, mended, wanted (đạn tịt) k, x, s, p, ch, sh, f looked, faxed, passed, stopped, watched, washed, laughed [khi xuống sông phải coi chừng cô (she) té (falls)] Listen and repeat the verbs Pay attention to the sounds /t/, /d/, and /ɪd/ at the end of each verb played bored watched closed waited danced needed walked hated Now, in pairs put the words in the correct column /t/ /d/ /ɪd/ Work in pairs Ask and answer questions about the pictures Then listen to the recording Example: cry a lot / laugh a lot A: He cried a lot, didn’t he? B: No, he didn’t He laughed a lot Consolidation: Choose the correct answer I don't find sport at all A interest C interesting B interested D intrestingly There is an …………football match on TV tonight A exciting B excited C excite D excitedly B enjoyed C stopped D repaired B coughed C promised D weighed When he got mark in Maths, he was ………… A disappointing B disappointed C disappoint D disappointedly Odd one out A stayed Odd one out A laughed HOMEWORK - Learn the new words by heart + - Review the grammar point “Adjective ending in –ing/-ed” again - Do exercises B1,2,3,4,6 in workbook (page 11,12) - Prepare for Unit 8: Closer look THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION! Goodbye! See you again! ... things and experiences in your life Example: The last film I saw was called Norwegian Wood It was really moving I had an argument with my friend last week It was annoying Or: The last film I saw was... HOMEWORK - Learn the new words by heart + - Review the grammar point “Adjective ending in –ing/-ed” again - Do exercises B1,2,3,4,6 in workbook (page 11 ,12 ) - Prepare for Unit 8: Closer look THANKS... was called Harry Potter It was really interesting The result of my last English test was amazing the last film you saw on TV, on DVD, or at the cinema an argument with your friends The last party