OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Know some important holidays and vacations in America, in Viet Nam.. - Comparison, developing reading skill.[r]
(1)Week: 14 Period: 42 Date of preparation: 23/11/ 2012 Date of teaching: 26/11/ 2012 UNIT 7: THE WORLD OF WORK SECTION A: A STUDENT’S WORK LESSON 2: A2- A3 I OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to: - Know some important holidays and vacations in America, in Viet Nam - Comparison, developing reading skill II PREPARATIONS: Textbook, cassette tape III PROCEDURES: Teacher’s activities 1.WARM – UP: (5’) Organize game: “Networks” Holi days / Vac atio ns in Viet Na PRE – READING: (10’) m - Have students match the with picture a Thanksgiving b Independence Day c New Year’s Day d Christmas - Have students look at questions a Do you know what it is? b Who writes the letter? Tim writes the letter c Who gets the letter? Hoa gets the letter - Explain vocabulary: + celebrate (v) + a few fewer (than) name of the public holiday Students’ activities - Group works Suggested answers: - The Lunar New Year’s Day (TET Holiday) - Independence Day (2/9) - Victory Day (30/4) - May Day (1/5) - Teacher’s Day (20/11) - International Women’s Day (8/3) - Viet Nam People’s Army Day (22/12) - Team competition the letter and answer the a letter - Look and answer the questions - Listen and write (2) + many more (than) + to spend time with (v) + public holiday (n) - Have students True/ False sentences: - Group works a There are very few vacations in America b The longest vacation in America is in the summer c The New Year on January is their Tet holiday d Their most important vacations are Easter, th of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas - Ask students to give feedback - Give feedback a F b T c F d T WHILE – READING: (15’) - Ask students to read the letter silently - Read silently - Ask students to give the answers - Give the answer a Summer vacation is the longest in America b During his vacation, Tim spends time with his family c Vietnamese students have fewer vacations than American ones POST – READING: (13’) - Ask students to look at the dates and say the name of the holidays and vacations - Look and say (Individually) 1/1 , 2/9 , 30/4 , 25/12 , 20/11 8/3 , 22/12 , 1/5 , 1/6 , 19/5 HOMEWORK: (2’) - Learn by heart the names of holidays and vacations - Reread the letter and answer the questions - Prepare next lesson: Unit 7- A4/ page 75 Take note IV COMMENTS: _ _ (3)