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ly tu trong secondary school- TRAM TAU Monday, September 20 Monday, September 20 th th , 2010 , 2010 8 A T e a c h e r : L E Q U A N G T H A N H Dựa vào trang phục của những người trong bức tranh,em hãy cho biết cảnh sinh hoạt trong gia đình này, được diễn ra ở xã hội ngày xưa hay xã hội ngày nay ? Monday, September 20th, 2010 Monday, September 20th, 2010 Unit 4: our past Week: 7, Period: 21 Getting started & Listen and read page (38-39) * The T.V T L M s * The lighting fixture * The mobile phone * The stereo C * Modern clothes / school uniforms Monday, September 20th, 2010 Monday, September 20th, 2010 U nit 4: ou r p ast Week: 7 Period: 21: Getting started & Listen and read ( p. 38, 39 ) * Getting started * Getting started * Listen and read * Listen and read * Getting started * Getting started Monday, September 20th, 2010 Monday, September 20th, 2010 U nit 4 : ou r p ast Week: 7 Period: 21: Getting started & Listen and read (p. 38, 39) Grandma: This is me, Nga. I used to live on a farm when I was a young girl. Nga: What was life like then? Grandma: I didn’t go to school because I had to stay home and help my mom. I used to look after my younger brothers and sisters. Nga: What did Great-grandma do? Grandma: She used to cook the meals, clean the house and wash the clothes. Nga: That sounds like hard work! Grandma: It was. And there wasn’t any electricity. Mom had to do everything without the help of modern equipment. Nga: What did you do in the evening? Grandma: After dinner, Mom lit the lamp and Dad used to tell us stories. Nga: Do you remember any of them? Grandma: Oh, yes. The best one was The Lost Shoe. It’s an old folktale. Nga: Please tell me the tale, Grandma. Traditional stories are great. Grandma: All right. Once a poor farmer … 1) Great-grandma (n) : Friday, September 24th, 2010 Friday, September 24th, 2010 Unit 4: our past Week: 7 Period: 21: Getting started & Listen and read ( p. 38, 39 ) Newwords Great-grandfather Great-grandmother ( Great-grandma ) Grandmother (Grandma) (……) Grandfather Mother Father Boy ( Nga’s brother) Daughter ( Nga ) Aunt, Uncle Grandma: This is me, Nga. I used to live on a farm when I was a young girl. Nga: What was life like then? Grandma: I didn’t go to school because I had to stay home and help my mom. I used to look after my younger brothers and sisters. Nga: What did Great-grandma do? Grandma: She used to cook the meals, clean the house and wash the clothes. Nga: That sounds like hard work! Grandma: It was. And there wasn’t any electricity. Mom had to do everything without the help of modern equipment. Nga: What did you do in the evening? Grandma: After dinner, Mom lit the lamp and Dad used to tell us stories. Nga: Do you remember any of them? Grandma: Oh, yes. The best one was The Lost Shoe. It’s an old folktale. Nga: Please tell me the tale, Grandma. Traditional stories are great. Grandma: All right. Once a poor farmer … 1) Great-grandma (n) : Cô bµ 2) without (prep) : kh«ng cã 3) modern equipment (n) : Friday, September 24th, 2010 Friday, September 24th, 2010 Unit 4: our past Week: 7 Period: 21: Getting started & Listen and read (p. 38, 39) Newwords 3) modern equipment (n) : thiÕt bÞ hiÖn ®¹i Friday, September 24th, 2010 Friday, September 24th, 2010 Unit 4: our past Week: 7 Period: 21: Getting started & Listen and read (p. 38, 39) Newwords Grandma: This is me, Nga. I used to live on a farm when I was a young girl. Nga: What was life like then? Grandma: I didn’t go to school because I had to stay home and help my mom. I used to look after my younger brothers and sisters. Nga: What did Great-grandma do? Grandma: She used to cook the meals, clean the house and wash the clothes. Nga: That sounds like hard work! Grandma: It was. And there wasn’t any electricity. Mom had to do everything without the help of modern equipment. Nga: What did you do in the evening? Grandma: After dinner, Mom lit the lamp and Dad used to tell us stories. Nga: Do you remember any of them? Grandma: Oh, yes. The best one was The Lost Shoe. It’s an old folktale. Nga: Please tell me the tale, Grandma. Traditional stories are great. Grandma: All right. Once a poor farmer … Friday, September 24th, 2010 Friday, September 24th, 2010 Unit 4: our past Week: 7 Period: 21: Getting started & Listen and read ( p. 38, 39 1) Great-grandma (n) : Cô bµ 2) without (prep) : kh«ng cã 3) modern equipment (n) : thiÕt bÞ hiÖn ®¹i 4) light – lit/lighted (v) : th¾p,®èt (®Ìn) 5) folktale/tale (n): Newwords