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For many people, German-born supermodel Claudia Schiffer is the perfect beauty: tall and slim, blue-eyed, tanned and athletic-looking with long, blond hair.. No won[r]

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Teacher in charge: Pham Tan Hoang

Designer : Pham Tan Hoang

MODULE

5

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I Objectives:

Educational aim: Describing people Knowledge:

Student knows: - How to talking about physical appearance.

- How to describe the suspect and to ask about the suspect. - How to use student’s book and workbook

3.Skill: -Comparative and superlative adjectives

- Listening: Word stress, Comparative and superlative

II Method: Integrated, mainly communicative

III Teaching aids: Student’s book and pictures showing celebrities or different nations, famous paintings

IV Procedure:

Warm up:(5 minutes) Ask students :Who you think is the most attractive man/woman in the world?

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While you read

Click1: Ask students to look at the picture and answer the questions on the slide (5 minutes)

Click2: Ask students to read carefully and silently the paragraphs on the screen or in the textbook.(10 minutes)

Click3: Ask students to match the headings to the correct paragraphs.(5minutes)

Click4: Ask students whether these statements true or false and ask students why to chose it.(5 minutes)

Click5: Ask students to find words in the text (5 Minutes)

Click6: Ask students to opposites to the words in the box (5 minutes)

After you read

Click7: Show students the diagram with words from the text (5 minutes)

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APPEARANCES APPEARANCES MODULE 5 MODULE 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pictures Reading Headings

True or False

Finding the words in the text that mean Finding opposites to the words

Diagram

Pronunciation

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Physical Appearance

Who you think is the most attractive man/ woman in the world? Why? Which the people in the pictures you think are most attractive? Why?

Home

Home

Reading

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For many people, German-born supermodel Claudia Schiffer is the perfect beauty: tall and slim, blue-eyed, tanned and athletic-looking with long, blond hair No wonder people have described her as ‘The most beautiful woman in the world’

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But people have not always had the same ideas about beauty Until the 1920s, suntans were for poor people, ‘ladies’ stayed out of the sun to keep their faces as pale as possible Five hundred years ago, in the times of Queen Elizabeth I of England, fashionable ladies even painted their faces with lead to make them whiter – a very dangerous habit as lead is poisonous!

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And people in the eighteenth century would certainly not have thought much of Claudia Schiffer’s hair! Ladies in those days never went out without their wigs, which were so enormous – and so dirty – that it was quite common to find mice living in them! As for the ‘perfect beauties’ pained by the Rubens in the seventeenth century, if they wanted to be supermodels to day they would have to spend months a diet!

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Ideas of the beauty can be different according to where you live, too For the Paduang tribe in South-East Asia, traditionally the most important sign of beauty was a long neck So at the age of five or six, girl each year they added new rings By the time they were old enough to marry, their necks were about twenty-five centimeters long!

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And what about the ideal man? If you ask women today to name an attractive man, most mention someone like Russell Crowe, Mel Gibson or Denzel Washington: someone tall and strong, brave and ‘manly’

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In the eighteenth century, however, ‘manliness’ was very different from what it is today As well as wearing wigs, perfume and lots of make-up, a true gentleman showed his feeling by crying frequently in public According to one story, when the British Prime Minister, Lord Spencer Percival, came to give King George IV some bad news, both men sat down and cried!

And even now, Russell Crowe might not find it so easy to attract women if he visited the Dinka Tribe of Sudan They have always believed in the saying that ‘big is beautiful’ Traditionally, each year, men compete to win the tile of ‘the fattest man’ The winner is sure to find a wife quickly: for a Dinka woman, if a man is fat, it is also a sign that he is rich and powerful!

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Each heading below summarises one of the paragraphs in the text Read the text and match the heading to the correct paragraphs.

Ideas of beauty 200-300 years ago

The bigger the better

Pale is the beautiful!

The importance of a long neck

The perfect modern woman

Showing your emotions

The world’s most handsome men

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Are these statements True or False? Explain your answers.

a Pale skin was more popular than tanned skin until the twentieth century. b Elizabethan make-up was not safe.

c In the eighteenth century, fashionable ladies had mice as pets. d Women in Rubens’ time probably never went on diets.

e Paduang women with short necks couldn’t get married. f In the eighteenth century it was OK for men to cry.

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1 (for hair) light-coloured or yellow 2 Pleasant to look at.

3 Having skin made darker by the sun. 4 Of more than average height.

5 (for skin) light-coloured.

6 Looking physically strong and good at sport. 7 Having the good qualities of a man.

8 Thin in an attractive way. 9 Having a lot of courage. 10 With blue eyes.

FIND WORDS IN THE TEXT THAT MEAN:

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FIND THE OPPOSITES TO THE WORDS IN THE BOX BELOW IN PART ABOVE

Cowardly

Dark-haired

Fair-skinned

Fat

Short

Ugly

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APPEARAN CE

APPEARAN CE

height

height

build

build

skin

skin

eyes

eyes hair

hair general appearance

general appearance

Home

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PRONUCIATION

1 Listen and mark the stressed syllable in each word

supermodel dangerous attractive powerful

athletic enormous gentleman perfume fashionable important traditionally

2 Practice saying the words Pay attention to the stress

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End

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For many people, German-born supermodel Claudia Schiffer is the perfect beauty: tall and slim, blue-eyed, tanned and athletic-looking with long, blond hair No wonder people have described her as ‘The most beautiful woman in the world’

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But people have not always had the same ideas about beauty Until the 1920s, suntans were for poor people, ‘ladies’ stayed out of the sun to keep their faces as pale as possible Five hundred years ago, in the times of Queen Elizabeth I of England, fashionable ladies even painted their faces with lead to make them whiter – a very dangerous habit as lead is poisonous!

Reading

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And people in the eighteenth century would certainly not have thought much of Claudia Schiffer’s hair! Ladies in those days never went out without their wigs, which were so enormous – and so dirty – that it was quite common to find mice living in them! As for the ‘perfect beauties’ pained by the Rubens in the seventeenth century, if they wanted to be supermodels to day they would have to spend months a diet!

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Ideas of the beauty can be different according to where you live, too For the Paduang tribe in South-East Asia, traditionally the most important sign of beauty was a long neck So at the age of five or six, girl each year they added new rings By the time they were old enough to marry, their necks were about twenty-five centimeters long!

Reading

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And what about the ideal man? If you ask women today to name an attractive man, most mention someone like Russell Crowe, Mel Gibson or Denzel Washington: someone tall and strong, brave and ‘manly’

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In the eighteenth century, however, ‘manliness’ was very different from what it is today As well as wearing wigs, perfume and lots of make-up, a true gentleman showed his feeling by crying frequently in public According to one story, when the British Prime Minister, Lord Spencer Percival, came to give King George IV some bad news, both men sat down and cried!

Reading

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And even now, Russell Crowe might not find it so easy to attract women if he visited the Dinka Tribe of Sudan They have always believed in the saying that ‘big is beautiful’ Traditionally, each year, men compete to win the tile of ‘the fattest man’ The winner is sure to find a wife quickly: for a Dinka woman, if a man is fat, it is also a sign that he is rich and powerful!

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Teacher in charge: Pham Tan Hoang

Designer : Pham Tan Hoang

MODULE

5

APPEARANCES

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