Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 8 Global Success - Unit 1: Leisure activities - Lesson 1: Getting started
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- Go fishing Listen to music Surf the Internet Go to the cinema Go swimming Go dancingLEISURERead books Watch TV ACTIVITIES Play video games Play an instrument Do exercises Go shopping Play/do sports Hang out with friends Go camping Play cards
- Nick Mai Phuc GETTING STARTED IT’S RIGHT UP MY STREET!
- What can you see in the picture? Why do you think Mai, Phuc and Nick are there? What are they holding in their hands? What are they talking about? Can you guess what Mai, Phuc and Nick like doing in their free time?
- Vocabulary: - check out /tʃek aʊt/ (v) - kiểm tra, xem - guide /gaɪd / (n) - hướng dẫn - trick /trɪk/ (n) - mẹo, trò lừa - craft kit /krɑːft kɪt / (v) - bộ đồ thủ công - bead /biːd / (n) - hạt, hột (tròn) - sticker /ˈstɪkə(r) /(n) - giấy dán, hình dán - improve /ɪmˈpruːv / (v) - cải thiện - tool /tuːl/ (n) - công cụ, dụng cụ - it’s right up my street !(exp) - Hợp ý mình mà.
- Checking vocabulary: - check out /tʃek aʊt/ (v) - kiểm tra, xem - guide /gaɪd / (n) - hướng dẫn - trick /trɪk/ (n) - mẹo, trò lừa - craft kit /krɑːft kɪt / (v) - bộ đồ thủ công - bead /biːd / (n) - hạt, hột (tròn) - sticker /ˈstɪkə(r) /(n) - giấy dán, hình dán - improve /ɪmˈpruːv / (v) - cải thiện - tool /tuːl/ (n) - công cụ, dụng cụ - it’s right up my street !(exp) - Hợp ý mình mà.
- M: Check out this book, Phuc. ‘My Mini Guide to Dog Training’. P: Sounds great! Max’ll like it too. Last weekend we learnt some tricks. I love to watch him. It’s so much fun Have you found your craft kit? M: Yes, I’ve found this one. It’s got everything: beads, stickers, wool, buttons I don’t know, it’ll take all my savings. P: But it’s right up your street! Nick, what’s that? N: It’s a CD of Vietnamese folk songs. I’ll listen to it tonight. M: And you’ll be able to improve your Vietnamese!
- N: Ha ha, not sure about that. But I think I’ll enjoy listening to the melodies. P: Look at the language website I sent you. It’ll help you learn Vietnamese more easily. N: Yes, I liked reading Doraemon comics while I was learning Japanese. P: Stop reading comics! I’ll bring you my favourite short story this Sunday when we play football. M: Sorry but we have to hurry. Mum and dad are waiting. We need to buy some tools to build a new house for Max this weekend
- a. Circle the correct answer. 1. Phuc, Mai, and Nick are in a library / bookstore / sports club. 2. Phuc is looking for a book / dog / craft kit. 3. Max is Phuc’s cat / goldfish / dog. 4. Mai has found a book / CD / craft kit for herself. 5. Nick’s CD is of folk music / pop music / rock music. 6. Nick is trying to learn Vietnamese / Japanese / English.
- b. Which leisure activities do you think Phuc, Mai, and Nick have? Tick (9) the boxes. Then find the information from the conversation to explain your choice. Phuc Mai Nick 1. pet training 2. making crafts 3. reading 4. listening to music 5. learning languages 6. playing sports 7. helping parents withDIY DIY projects
- c. Answer the questions. Before answering the questions, look at these notes - To check out something means to examine something or get more information about it in order to be certain that it is suitable (or true, or safe). - If something is right up your street, it is the type of thing that you are interested in or that you enjoy doing.
- c. Answer the questions. 1. What does Mai mean when she says ‘Check out this book’? She means Phuc should examine this book. 2. What does Phuc mean when he says ‘It’s right up your street!’? He means that it is the thing that Mai enjoys.
- 2. Findplaying words/ beach phrases games in the boxtexting to describe the photos.playing Then football listen to check visiting your museumsanswers. making crafts doing DIY playing computer games
- 3. Complete good the followingrelaxing sentencesfun with the words insatisfied the box. In someexciting cases, boringmore than 1.oneYou answer do leisure can beactivities relevant. in your free time and they make you feel ___. 2. You can do ___ activities such as yoga, or ___ ones such as mountain biking or skateboarding. 3. Hobbies such as making crafts or collecting things are ___. 4. You can surf the Internet but some people say this is ___. 5. You can spend time with family and friends, or become a volunteer for the community. This will make you feel ___.
- 4. GAME: CHANGING PARTNERS Choose one leisure activity from 2 or 3. In pairs, talk about it. Try to keep going for one minute each. When the time is up, find a new partner and talk about another activity. You may: - describe the leisure activity - say if you have done this activity or not - share your feelings about the activity
- 4. GAME: CHANGING PARTNERS Rule: This game can be played in a group of 4 or 6 players. If your classroom is big enough, you can stand in two lines facing to each other. Each pair will talk about a leisure activity in one minute. Then the game controller will say “Change!”. The players move one step to the right to talk with a new partner about another leisure activity. Model talk: Playing computer games is one of my leisure activities. It’s so exciting to play many kinds of games on computer. I like Mario, Plants vs zombies, they are very interesting. I feel so excited to play them.
- - Learn the new words by heart. + - Practice the dialogue again. - Do exercises B1 in workbook (page 3). - Prepare for Unit 1: A closer look 1.
- Goodbye! See you again!