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(1)My Thanh Junior High School Class 83 Welcome Presenter: Le Tuan Mai Email: tuanmai097@gma (2) June 18, 2021 Unit 9: A FIRST-AID COURSE LANGUAGE FOCUS 1, Match each English word with its Vietnamese meaning Warm-up: 1) inform a) trường đại học 2) schedule b) thi đậu 3) pass c) lo lắng 4) fresh air d) kỳ thi tuyển sinh 5) anxiety e) thông báo 6) entrance exam f) không khí lành 7) university g) thời khóa biểu Key: 1-e 2-g 3-b 4-f 5-c Presenter: Le Tuan Mai Email: tuanmai097@gma 6-d 7-a (3) June 18, 2021 Unit 9: A FIRST-AID COURSE LANGUAGE FOCUS 1, Read the conversation between Nam and Peter Warm-up: Task 1: Nam: Why you always keep the window open? Peter: I always keep the window open in order to let fresh air in so as to to Form: in order to / so as to / to + V (infinitive) Use: We use this structure to say why somebody does something Presenter: Le Tuan Mai Email: tuanmai097@gma (4) June 18, 2021 Warm-up: Task 1: Unit 9: A FIRST-AID COURSE LANGUAGE FOCUS 1, Match one part of a sentence from column A with another part in column B Then write a complete sentence by using in order to / so as to A B 1) I always keep the window open Mary wrote a notice on the board Mr Green got up early this morning My elder brother studies hard this year People use first-aid You should cool the burn immediately 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Key: a) b) c) d) e) f) ease the victim’s pain and anxiety get to the meeting on time inform her classmates about the change in schedule minimize tissue damage pass the entrance exam let fresh air in 1-f I always keep the window open in order to/so as to let fresh air in 2-c 3-b 4-e 5-a 6-d (5) June 18, 2021 Warm-up: Task 1: Unit 9: A FIRST-AID COURSE LANGUAGE FOCUS 1, Match one part of a sentence from column A with another part in column B Then write a complete sentence by using in order to / so as to 1) I always keep the window open in order to/so as to let fresh air in 2) Mary wrote a notice on the board in order to/so as to inform her classmates about the change in schedule 3) Mr Green got up early this morning in order to/so as to get to the meeting on time 4) My elder brother studies hard this year in order to/so as to pass the entrance exam 5) People use first-aid in order to/so as to ease the victim’s pain and anxiety 6) You should cool the burn immediately in order to/so as to minimize tissue damage (6) June 18, 2021 Unit 9: A FIRST-AID COURSE LANGUAGE FOCUS 1, The Future Simple Tense (Revision) Warm-up: Model sentences: Task 1: - She will be here tomorrow Task 2: - They won’t it again - What time will Aunt Mai be here? - Shall I help you? Form: Subject Verb (+) S (I, We) will + V… shall + V… (-) S (I, We) won’t + V… shan’t +V… (?) Will + S Shall + I / we V…? V…? (7) June 18, 2021 Unit 9: A FIRST-AID COURSE LANGUAGE FOCUS 1, Warm-up: Task 1: Task 2: Complete the dialogue Use the correct word or short form Ba: What time (0) _ will Aunt Mai be here? will / shall Mrs Nga: will She (1) be here in two hours will / shall Ba: (2) Uncle Sau be with Will her? will Mrs Nga: won’t No, he (3) _ He has to stay in Ho Chi Minh City Ba: / ’ll will / won’t Shall (4) _ I come to the airport with you? will / shall Mrs Nga: will OK It (5) _ be a nice trip for us both will / won’t Ba: Great, I (6) be ready in ’ll two minutes won’t / ’ll (8) June 18, 2021 Warm-up: Unit 9: A FIRST-AID COURSE LANGUAGE FOCUS 1, 1) Complete the sentences with words given, beginning with People go… Task 1: 1) a library / borrow / books Task 2: 2) a bookshop / buy / books Further Practice 1: 3) a post office / buy / stamps 4) a theater / see / a play 5) a swimming pool / swim Key: 1) People go to a library to borrow books 2) People go to a bookshop to buy books 3) People go to a post office to buy stamps 4) People go to a theater to see a play 5) People go to a swimming pool to swim (9) June 18, 2021 Unit 9: A FIRST-AID COURSE LANGUAGE FOCUS 1, 2) Complete the sentences with will, won’t or shall Warm-up: will 1) She be here in June Task 1: will 2) When he come back? Task 2: Further Practice 2: Shall 3) _ I empty the garbage can for you? Will 4) Mr John help us? will won’t No, he _ Mr Pike (10) June 18, 2021 Warm-up: Task 1: Task 2: Homework: Unit 9: A FIRST-AID COURSE LANGUAGE FOCUS 1, Homework: Do the exercises again in your notebooks Prepare Language Focus 3, (11) : tuanmai097@gmail.com : 01646506036 (12)