Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 12 - Unit 7: Economic reforms (Speaking) với mục tiêu hướng dẫn học sinh nói về dự đoán về sự thay đổi của đất nước khi đổi mới.
A Life in the past Life today What did the government do Can you see any changes in these pictures? to achieve the changes? A Vocabulary • renovate: ['renəveit] (v): • purchase: ['pə:t∫əs] (v): implement:['implimənt](v): đổi mới mua, sắm thực hiện chương trình giảng Curriculum: [kə'rikjuləm](n): dạy sở vật chất • Facility: [fə'siliti] (n): • Scholarship: ['skɔlə∫ip] (n): học bởng Match the words in column A with column B A 1. Scholarship B a. Mua, sắm 2. Renovate b. Chương trình giảng dạy 3. Purchase c. Học bổng 4. Implement d. Cơ sở, vật chất 5. Curriculum e. Đổi mới 6. Facility g. Thực hiện 1- C; 2- E; 3- A; 4- G; 5- B; 6-D Work in pairs: Talking about what the Government and the people of Fantasia have done to improve their economy in education, health care and agriculture Role- play: Imagine the 11th National Congress will take place in 2011 in Viet Nam You are a member of one field: + Group 1: Ministry of Education + Group 2: Ministry of Health + Group 3: Ministry of Agriculture A student acts as a journalist and make an interview with one member of one field above about the future changes Useful verbs: - Renovate (v): Phục hồi - Apply (v): Áp dụng - Build (v): Xây dựng - Raise (v): Nâng cao - Introduce (v): Giới thiệu - Provide (v): Cung cấp - Train (v): Đào tạo - Offer (v): Tạo hội - Use (v): Sử dụng St 1:What has the Government done to education develop …………? built more schools St 2: They have ……… Education: Renovate - Curriculum/textbooks Build - More schools Renovate - Teaching methods Provide - More teaching facilities Raise - Teacher’s salaries - Scholarships for poor students Offer - Who was the president of the sixth National Congress? A: Tran Van Linh C: Le Van Linh B: Nguyen Khanh Linh D: Nguyen Van Linh 4- How often does the National Congress take place? A: every years C: Every five years B: every four years D: every three years 5- Before Doi Moi, how was our country? A: developing C: rich and modern B: developed D: under- developed - Which is NOT major economic program taken priority during Doi Moi? A: a production of exports C: food production B: State intervention D: a production of consumer goods - Before Doi Moi, what could be seen in every sector of the economy? A: Inflation C: investment B: development D: productivity - What Law was introduced in 2000? A: Land Law B: Marriage law C: Enterprises Law D: Education Law - When was Land Law introduced? A: 1993 B: 1995 C: 1997 A: 2003 10 - When were “Government Subsidies” popular? A: Since Doi Moi C: During Doi Moi B: Before Doi Moi D: After Doi Moi 11 - By what was our economy dominated before Doi Moi? A: heavy industry B: investment C: production D: traditional agriculture 12 - What was the aim of Doi Moi? A: reducing investments C: building a better life for people B: raising inflation D: shortage of schools 13- What have been done to improve our country in agriculture? A: more hospitals C: more qualified doctors B: more textbooks D: more dykes and dams 14 - What have been done to improve our country in education? A: new farming techniques C: more qualified doctors B: more schools D: more farming equipment 15 - What have been done to improve our country in health care? A: teachers’ salaries B: more scholarship C: health insurance D: more teaching equipment 16 - What is the closest meaning to “Doi Moi”? A: Renovation C: Changes B: New D: achievements ... verbs: - Renovate (v): Phục hồi - Apply (v): Áp dụng - Build (v): Xây dựng - Raise (v): Nâng cao - Introduce (v): Giới thiệu - Provide (v): Cung cấp - Train (v): Đào tạo - Offer (v): Tạo hội - Use... 2. Renovate b. Chương trình? ?giảng? ?dạy 3. Purchase c. Học bổng 4. Implement d. Cơ sở, vật chất 5. Curriculum e. Đổi mới 6. Facility g. Thực hiện 1- C; 2- E; 3- A; 4- G; 5- B; 6-D Work in pairs:... ……… Education: Renovate - Curriculum/textbooks Build - More schools Renovate - Teaching methods Provide - More teaching facilities Raise - Teacher’s salaries - Scholarships for poor students