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Unit 13 Language Focus

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Nguồn: SV kiến tập - Pham Ngoc Tai
Người gửi: Nguyễn Song Toàn
Ngày gửi: 08h:40' 18-03-2015
Dung lượng: 6.7 MB
Số lượt tải: 676
Nguồn: SV kiến tập - Pham Ngoc Tai
Người gửi: Nguyễn Song Toàn
Ngày gửi: 08h:40' 18-03-2015
Dung lượng: 6.7 MB
Số lượt tải: 676
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Unit 13: films and cinema
Teacher: PHẠM NGỌC TÀI
Class: 10I
Language focus
Main content
PRONUNCIATION:
1. The consonants / f / and / v /
GRAMMAR:
1. Attitudinal adjectives formed from Verbs.
2. It was not until … that…
3. Articles: A/an/the
a. pronunciation
Photograph
Forest
Fly
Stephen
Village
Van
Vine
Five
1. He feels happy enough.
2. I want to photograph for myself and my wife.
3. Would you prefer a full photograph or a profile?
4. Stephen is driving a van full of vines.
5. We used to live in a village in the valley.
6. They arrives in the village on a van.
A. pronunciation
PRACTISE
Listen and repeat:
b. Grammar
B. Grammar
I. Presentation
“How do you feel ?”
- The film is interesting.
OR: - I’m interested in the film.
B. Grammar
I. Presentation
a. Adjective of attitude:
• The -ING adjective tells you about something. It refers an active meaning.
Ex: I’m bored/excited the film “The Lord of the rings” last night.
• The -ED adjective tells you how somebody feels about something. It refers a passive meaning.
Ex: I think Mai’s shirt is very interesting.
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
a. Adjective of attitude:
Exercise 1: Write the adjectival form of the verbs.
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
a. Adjective of attitude:
Exercise 2: Use an adjective ending –ing or –ed form of the verb in brackets to complete each sentence.
1. a) depressing b) depressed
2. a) interested b) interesting
3. a) boring b) bored
4. a) excited b) exciting
5. a) exhausting b) exhausted
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
b. It was not until...that...:
He didn’t smoke until 2010.
It was not until 2010 that he smoked.
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
b. It was not until...that...:
1. She didn’t become a teacher until 1990.
2. He didn’t know how to swim until he was 30
3. He didn’t begin to learn English until 1980.
4. The boy didn’t do his homework until his father came home.
5. The football match didn’t start until the lights were on.
It was not until 1990 that she became a teacher.
It was not until he was 30 that he swam.
It was not until 1980 that he began to learn English.
It was not until his father came home that the boy did his homework.
It was not until the lights were on that the football match started.
Exercise 3: Rewrite the following sentences.
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
c. Article a(n) or the:
• a + singular countable noun beginning with a consonant (a dog, a bag, etc.)
• an + singular countable noun beginning with a vowel (an umbrella,
an orange, etc.)
# We don’t use a/an together with another determiner (my, his, her, etc.)
• The + singular countable noun
• The + plural countable noun
• The + uncountable noun
# We don’t use “the” together with another determiner (my, his, her, etc.)
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
c. Article a(n) or the:
Exercise 4: Put a(n) or the in the blanks:
1. My older brother is ..... teacher in London.
2. I’m reading.....book about Vietnamese history at the moment.
3. .......... boy in the corner is my friend.
4. My mother wants me to become .......engineer in the future.
5. .......... sun rise in the east.
a
a
The
The
an
B. Grammar
III. PRoduction
1. There`s an _____ film on at the local cinema.
A. interest B. interesting C. interested
2. We’re been there _____ hour.
A. a B. an C. the
3. This thunder makes me ______.
A. scare B. scaring C. scared
4. We didn’t have any holiday until last summer.
A. It was not until summer that we had a holiday.
B. It was not until last summer that we have a holiday.
C. It was not until last summer that we had a holiday.
5. I’m quite __________ about my new job.
A. excite B. excited C. exciting
6. She wasn’t allowed to open her presents until her birthday.
A. It was not until her birthday that she was allowed to open her present.
B. It was not until her birthday that she is allowed to open her present.
C. It was not until her birthday that she was allow to open her present.
7. It was not until 1994 that this school ______
A. built B. build C. was built
8. My shoes are in ____ floor in _____ kitchen.
A. the/a B. an/the C. the/the
Exercise:
Choose the best answer:
Review and Homework
Practise more times the 2 sounds: /f/ and /v/.
The attitudinal adjectives.
Structure “It was not until...that...”
How to use article “a(an) or the”.
Prepare new lesson: Unit 14 THE WORLD CUP .
Teacher: PHẠM NGỌC TÀI
Class: 10I
Language focus
Main content
PRONUNCIATION:
1. The consonants / f / and / v /
GRAMMAR:
1. Attitudinal adjectives formed from Verbs.
2. It was not until … that…
3. Articles: A/an/the
a. pronunciation
Photograph
Forest
Fly
Stephen
Village
Van
Vine
Five
1. He feels happy enough.
2. I want to photograph for myself and my wife.
3. Would you prefer a full photograph or a profile?
4. Stephen is driving a van full of vines.
5. We used to live in a village in the valley.
6. They arrives in the village on a van.
A. pronunciation
PRACTISE
Listen and repeat:
b. Grammar
B. Grammar
I. Presentation
“How do you feel ?”
- The film is interesting.
OR: - I’m interested in the film.
B. Grammar
I. Presentation
a. Adjective of attitude:
• The -ING adjective tells you about something. It refers an active meaning.
Ex: I’m bored/excited the film “The Lord of the rings” last night.
• The -ED adjective tells you how somebody feels about something. It refers a passive meaning.
Ex: I think Mai’s shirt is very interesting.
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
a. Adjective of attitude:
Exercise 1: Write the adjectival form of the verbs.
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
a. Adjective of attitude:
Exercise 2: Use an adjective ending –ing or –ed form of the verb in brackets to complete each sentence.
1. a) depressing b) depressed
2. a) interested b) interesting
3. a) boring b) bored
4. a) excited b) exciting
5. a) exhausting b) exhausted
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
b. It was not until...that...:
He didn’t smoke until 2010.
It was not until 2010 that he smoked.
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
b. It was not until...that...:
1. She didn’t become a teacher until 1990.
2. He didn’t know how to swim until he was 30
3. He didn’t begin to learn English until 1980.
4. The boy didn’t do his homework until his father came home.
5. The football match didn’t start until the lights were on.
It was not until 1990 that she became a teacher.
It was not until he was 30 that he swam.
It was not until 1980 that he began to learn English.
It was not until his father came home that the boy did his homework.
It was not until the lights were on that the football match started.
Exercise 3: Rewrite the following sentences.
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
c. Article a(n) or the:
• a + singular countable noun beginning with a consonant (a dog, a bag, etc.)
• an + singular countable noun beginning with a vowel (an umbrella,
an orange, etc.)
# We don’t use a/an together with another determiner (my, his, her, etc.)
• The + singular countable noun
• The + plural countable noun
• The + uncountable noun
# We don’t use “the” together with another determiner (my, his, her, etc.)
B. Grammar
II. PRACTISE
c. Article a(n) or the:
Exercise 4: Put a(n) or the in the blanks:
1. My older brother is ..... teacher in London.
2. I’m reading.....book about Vietnamese history at the moment.
3. .......... boy in the corner is my friend.
4. My mother wants me to become .......engineer in the future.
5. .......... sun rise in the east.
a
a
The
The
an
B. Grammar
III. PRoduction
1. There`s an _____ film on at the local cinema.
A. interest B. interesting C. interested
2. We’re been there _____ hour.
A. a B. an C. the
3. This thunder makes me ______.
A. scare B. scaring C. scared
4. We didn’t have any holiday until last summer.
A. It was not until summer that we had a holiday.
B. It was not until last summer that we have a holiday.
C. It was not until last summer that we had a holiday.
5. I’m quite __________ about my new job.
A. excite B. excited C. exciting
6. She wasn’t allowed to open her presents until her birthday.
A. It was not until her birthday that she was allowed to open her present.
B. It was not until her birthday that she is allowed to open her present.
C. It was not until her birthday that she was allow to open her present.
7. It was not until 1994 that this school ______
A. built B. build C. was built
8. My shoes are in ____ floor in _____ kitchen.
A. the/a B. an/the C. the/the
Exercise:
Choose the best answer:
Review and Homework
Practise more times the 2 sounds: /f/ and /v/.
The attitudinal adjectives.
Structure “It was not until...that...”
How to use article “a(an) or the”.
Prepare new lesson: Unit 14 THE WORLD CUP .
 
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