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CHÀO MỪNG NGÀY NHÀ GIÁO VIỆT NAM 20 - 11
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Unit
9
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
What do you mean?
OBJECTIVES
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
o Use the words related to WORLD ENGLISHES
o Gain vocabulary to talk about WORLD ENGLISHES
LESSON
1: GETTING STARTED
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
Option 1: Think!
Option 2: Think!
WARM-UP
PRESENTATION
Task 1: Listen and read.
Task 2: Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with
no more than TWO words from the conversation.
Task 3: Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
Task 4: Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
PRACTICE
PRODUCTION
CONSOLIDATION
Vocabulary
Task 5: Quiz: Match the words in British English with those
in American English so that they mean the same. Who is
the quickest?
Wrap-up
Homework
WARM-UP
OPTION 1
Questions:
+ How long have you learnt English?
+ In your opinion how many types of
English are there?
+ Do you know any differences between
THINK
American English and British English?
WARM-UP
OPTION 2
Let's watch a video clip.
Tell me some differences.
PRESENTATION
exchange
student
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ
stjuːdnt/
học sinh trao đổi
a student from one
country who attends a
school in another country
PRESENTATION
immigrant (n)
/ˈɪmɪɡrənt/
người nhập cư
a person who has come to a
different country in order to liv
e there permanently.
PRESENTATION
New words
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. exchange student
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ
stjuːdnt/
học sinh trao
đổi
/ˈɪmɪɡrənt/
người nhập
cư
2. immigrant (n)
LESSON
1: GETTING STARTED
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
Option 1: Think!
Option 2: Think!
WARM-UP
PRESENTATION
PRACTICE
Vocabulary
Task 1: Listen and read.
Task 2: Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with
no more than TWO words from the conversation.
Task 3: Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
Task 4: Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
PRACTICE
- Look at picture and Answer the questions:
1. Who do you see in the picture?
2. What does the picture show?
What does it mean?
PRACTICE
Task 1: Listen and read (p.92)
Teacher: Hi class. I'd like to introduce an exchange student who comes
from New York. Welcome Jack!
Students: Hello, Jack. Nice to meet you.
Jack: Nice to meet you all. This is my first time in Viet Nam.
Teacher: Now you can ask Jack any questions you would like to ask.
Phong: Do American students wear school uniforms every day, Jack?
Jack: No, most American students don't wear school uniforms. Most
students at my school wear pants and T-shirts.
Phong: What do you mean by 'pants', Jack?
Jack: Ah, I mean trousers. In AmericanEnglish, 'pants' mean 'trousers'.
Phong: I see.
PRACTICE
Task 1: Listen and read (p.92)
Teacher: Yeah, there are some differences in vocabulary between
American English and British English. Are there any more questions?
Mi: Yes. I want to know about the students in your school. Are all of you
American? And do all of you speak English?
Jack: Good question. Most of us are American, but some are immigrants
from other countries like Viet Nam, India, and Mexico. Their first
language is not English, but they all speak English at school.
Mi: That's interesting!
PRACTICE
2 Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with no more than
TWO words from the conversation
1. Jack is an exchange student from _______________________
New York
first time
2. This is the _______________________
Jack has visited Viet
Nam.
pants and T-shirts.
3.Most students at Jack's school wear _____________
4.
American
English
and
some differences in vocabulary
___________________
British
English
have
American
5.Not all students in Jack's school are ________________,
but
they all speak English.
PRACTICE
3 Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
1. exchange student a. all the words in a language
2. mean
1. B
b. a student who attends a school in a 2.
foreign country for a period of time
E
3. vocabulary
c. people who have come to live
3.
permanently in a different country
A
4. immigrants
d. the language someone learns to
4.
C
speak from birth
5. first language
e. to express or represent something
5. D
PRACTICE
4 Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
1. – What does your name ____________,
mean Mi?
– It's the name of a bird.
vocabulary is increasing because it
2. English ____________
borrows words from other languages.
3. In Australia, there are a lot of immigrants
___________ who
have come from other countries.
PRACTICE
4 Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
4. His _______________is
first language Vietnamese, but he can
speak English and French fluently.
student
5. This year our school has a(n)exchange
_______________
from Britain. She will study with us for one month.
LESSON
1: GETTING STARTED
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
Option 1: Think!
Option 2: Think!
WARM-UP
PRESENTATION
Vocabulary
Task 1: Listen and read.
Task 2: Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with
no more than TWO words from the conversation.
Task 3: Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
Task 4: Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
PRACTICE
PRODUCTION
Task 5: Quiz: Match the words in British English with those
in American English so that they mean the same. Who is
the quickest?
PRODUCTION
5 QUIZ:
Match the words in British English with those in American
English so that they mean the same. Who is the quickest?.
PRODUCTION
BRITISH ENGLISH
AMERICAN ENGLISH
flat
holiday
jumper
chips
football
sweater
apartment
soccer
vacation
French fries
PRODUCTION
Some similar pairs of words
British English
American English
lift
elevator
lorry
truck
petrol station
gas station
crisps
chips
biscuit
cookie
sweet
candy
rubbish
trash
chemist's
pharmacy
Extension activity:
- There is the definition of a word
- You give out the word, in both British and
American English.
BRITISH ENGLISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH
It's a place where you buy medication and
other health-related items.
UK: Chemist's
US: Pharmacy
BRITISH ENGLISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH
It's a small device you use to light up a
dark place.
UK:
torch
US: flashlight
BRITISH ENGLISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH
It's a paved circle intersection where traffic
flows one-way around a central island.
UK: roundabout
US: traffic circle
LESSON
1: GETTING STARTED
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
Option 1: Think!
Option 2: Think!
WARM-UP
PRESENTATION
Task 1: Listen and read.
Task 2: Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with
no more than TWO words from the conversation.
Task 3: Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
Task 4: Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
PRACTICE
PRODUCTION
CONSOLIDATION
Vocabulary
Task 5: Quiz: Match the words in British English with those
in American English so that they mean the same. Who is
the quickest?
Wrap-up
Homework
CONSOLIDATION
2 Homework
- Do exercises in the workbook.
CONSOLIDATION
2 Homework
- Prepare for the Project of the unit
- Open book p.101, look at the picture and say what the
topic of the project is
- Work in groups to design a poster.
- You will show and present in Lesson 7 – Looking back and
Project.
CONSOLIDATION
2 Homework
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
CONSOLIDATION
2
Model:
No of English speakers
Other official languages
Roles of English
About 4 million
Malay, Mandarin and Tamil
- Official language
- 48.3% of the population speak English
at home (as in 2020)
-Working language for government and
business
- Medium of instruction for all schools
- Playing a more and more important
role in society
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9
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
What do you mean?
OBJECTIVES
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
o Use the words related to WORLD ENGLISHES
o Gain vocabulary to talk about WORLD ENGLISHES
LESSON
1: GETTING STARTED
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
Option 1: Think!
Option 2: Think!
WARM-UP
PRESENTATION
Task 1: Listen and read.
Task 2: Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with
no more than TWO words from the conversation.
Task 3: Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
Task 4: Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
PRACTICE
PRODUCTION
CONSOLIDATION
Vocabulary
Task 5: Quiz: Match the words in British English with those
in American English so that they mean the same. Who is
the quickest?
Wrap-up
Homework
WARM-UP
OPTION 1
Questions:
+ How long have you learnt English?
+ In your opinion how many types of
English are there?
+ Do you know any differences between
THINK
American English and British English?
WARM-UP
OPTION 2
Let's watch a video clip.
Tell me some differences.
PRESENTATION
exchange
student
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ
stjuːdnt/
học sinh trao đổi
a student from one
country who attends a
school in another country
PRESENTATION
immigrant (n)
/ˈɪmɪɡrənt/
người nhập cư
a person who has come to a
different country in order to liv
e there permanently.
PRESENTATION
New words
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. exchange student
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ
stjuːdnt/
học sinh trao
đổi
/ˈɪmɪɡrənt/
người nhập
cư
2. immigrant (n)
LESSON
1: GETTING STARTED
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
Option 1: Think!
Option 2: Think!
WARM-UP
PRESENTATION
PRACTICE
Vocabulary
Task 1: Listen and read.
Task 2: Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with
no more than TWO words from the conversation.
Task 3: Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
Task 4: Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
PRACTICE
- Look at picture and Answer the questions:
1. Who do you see in the picture?
2. What does the picture show?
What does it mean?
PRACTICE
Task 1: Listen and read (p.92)
Teacher: Hi class. I'd like to introduce an exchange student who comes
from New York. Welcome Jack!
Students: Hello, Jack. Nice to meet you.
Jack: Nice to meet you all. This is my first time in Viet Nam.
Teacher: Now you can ask Jack any questions you would like to ask.
Phong: Do American students wear school uniforms every day, Jack?
Jack: No, most American students don't wear school uniforms. Most
students at my school wear pants and T-shirts.
Phong: What do you mean by 'pants', Jack?
Jack: Ah, I mean trousers. In AmericanEnglish, 'pants' mean 'trousers'.
Phong: I see.
PRACTICE
Task 1: Listen and read (p.92)
Teacher: Yeah, there are some differences in vocabulary between
American English and British English. Are there any more questions?
Mi: Yes. I want to know about the students in your school. Are all of you
American? And do all of you speak English?
Jack: Good question. Most of us are American, but some are immigrants
from other countries like Viet Nam, India, and Mexico. Their first
language is not English, but they all speak English at school.
Mi: That's interesting!
PRACTICE
2 Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with no more than
TWO words from the conversation
1. Jack is an exchange student from _______________________
New York
first time
2. This is the _______________________
Jack has visited Viet
Nam.
pants and T-shirts.
3.Most students at Jack's school wear _____________
4.
American
English
and
some differences in vocabulary
___________________
British
English
have
American
5.Not all students in Jack's school are ________________,
but
they all speak English.
PRACTICE
3 Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
1. exchange student a. all the words in a language
2. mean
1. B
b. a student who attends a school in a 2.
foreign country for a period of time
E
3. vocabulary
c. people who have come to live
3.
permanently in a different country
A
4. immigrants
d. the language someone learns to
4.
C
speak from birth
5. first language
e. to express or represent something
5. D
PRACTICE
4 Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
1. – What does your name ____________,
mean Mi?
– It's the name of a bird.
vocabulary is increasing because it
2. English ____________
borrows words from other languages.
3. In Australia, there are a lot of immigrants
___________ who
have come from other countries.
PRACTICE
4 Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
4. His _______________is
first language Vietnamese, but he can
speak English and French fluently.
student
5. This year our school has a(n)exchange
_______________
from Britain. She will study with us for one month.
LESSON
1: GETTING STARTED
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
Option 1: Think!
Option 2: Think!
WARM-UP
PRESENTATION
Vocabulary
Task 1: Listen and read.
Task 2: Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with
no more than TWO words from the conversation.
Task 3: Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
Task 4: Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
PRACTICE
PRODUCTION
Task 5: Quiz: Match the words in British English with those
in American English so that they mean the same. Who is
the quickest?
PRODUCTION
5 QUIZ:
Match the words in British English with those in American
English so that they mean the same. Who is the quickest?.
PRODUCTION
BRITISH ENGLISH
AMERICAN ENGLISH
flat
holiday
jumper
chips
football
sweater
apartment
soccer
vacation
French fries
PRODUCTION
Some similar pairs of words
British English
American English
lift
elevator
lorry
truck
petrol station
gas station
crisps
chips
biscuit
cookie
sweet
candy
rubbish
trash
chemist's
pharmacy
Extension activity:
- There is the definition of a word
- You give out the word, in both British and
American English.
BRITISH ENGLISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH
It's a place where you buy medication and
other health-related items.
UK: Chemist's
US: Pharmacy
BRITISH ENGLISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH
It's a small device you use to light up a
dark place.
UK:
torch
US: flashlight
BRITISH ENGLISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH
It's a paved circle intersection where traffic
flows one-way around a central island.
UK: roundabout
US: traffic circle
LESSON
1: GETTING STARTED
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
Option 1: Think!
Option 2: Think!
WARM-UP
PRESENTATION
Task 1: Listen and read.
Task 2: Read the conversation again. Fill in each blank with
no more than TWO words from the conversation.
Task 3: Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
Task 4: Fill in each blank with a word or phrase from 3.
PRACTICE
PRODUCTION
CONSOLIDATION
Vocabulary
Task 5: Quiz: Match the words in British English with those
in American English so that they mean the same. Who is
the quickest?
Wrap-up
Homework
CONSOLIDATION
2 Homework
- Do exercises in the workbook.
CONSOLIDATION
2 Homework
- Prepare for the Project of the unit
- Open book p.101, look at the picture and say what the
topic of the project is
- Work in groups to design a poster.
- You will show and present in Lesson 7 – Looking back and
Project.
CONSOLIDATION
2 Homework
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
CONSOLIDATION
2
Model:
No of English speakers
Other official languages
Roles of English
About 4 million
Malay, Mandarin and Tamil
- Official language
- 48.3% of the population speak English
at home (as in 2020)
-Working language for government and
business
- Medium of instruction for all schools
- Playing a more and more important
role in society
Website: hoclieu.vn
Fanpage: facebook.com/www.tienganhglobalsuccess.vn/
 






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