Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 9 - Unit 6: Viet Nam: then and now - Lesson 2: A Closer Look 1

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  1. 1. Put one word/phrase under each picture. underpass flyover skytrain elevated walkway tunnel tram 1 tram 2 flyover 3 elevated walkway 4 skytrain 5 underpass 6 tunnel
  2. 2. Fill in each blank with a suitable word 1, making them plural where necessary. underpass flyover skytrain elevated walkway tunnel tram 1. Hai Van ___tunnel is 6.28 km long. 2. Thanks to the ___,elevated walkway pedestrians can be much safer. 3. A ___flyover is a bridge that carries one road over another one. 4. The railroad track that runs overhead is known as a ___.skytrain 5. A road or path that goes under another road or railroad track is called an ___.underpass 6. The clanging sound of the Ha Noi ___tram in the 1970s has gone deep into people’s collective memory
  3. 3. Match each word/phrase in the left column with the definition in the right one. Word/phrase Definition a. parents and children living together as 1. extended family a family unit b. able to accept what other people say or 2. tolerant do even if you do not agree with it c. willing to do what you are told to do 3. cooperative d. kind to somebody who is hurt or sad; showing that you understand and care 4. sympathetic about their problems e. working together with others towards a 5. obedient shared aim 6. nuclear family f. more than two generations living together as a family unit
  4. 4. Fill each gap with a word/phrase in 3. extended family tolerant cooperative sympathetic obedient nuclear family 1. Our grandparents used to live in an ___.extended family 2. My mother is a ___sympathetic woman. She always cares about how we feel. 3. The boys are willing to do what you want them to. They are really ___.obedient 4. She is ___tolerant with her children even when they misbehave. 5. Nowadays the ___nuclear family is becoming more common in the cities. 6. Having students work in groups, she hoped they could learn to be ___.cooperative
  5. Pronunciation Stress on all the words in sentences Typically, a sentence has one word or syllable that is stressed more strongly than the rest of the stressed syllables on the content words. However, in some sentences used to show urgency or surprise, all the words are important. Therefore, we put stress on one syllable of each word. Sentences with all the words stressed may have the patterns below: OO Watch out! OoO Hurry up! OOo Say sorry! OOO Don’t come back!
  6. I know! That long? Don’t cry! Go away! Keep going! Don’t turn left!
  7. Get up! OO Don’t talk! OO Be quiet! OOo Don’t turn right! OOO Wake up! OO Don’t cry! OO Look out! OO Say cheese! OO Smile please! OO Don’t worry! OOo Look ahead! OoO
  8. 1. Complete the following word web with transport systems in Viet Nam then and now. TRANSPORTATION THEN and NOW earthen road concrete road
  9. 2. Fill in each blank with one word/phrase. 1. She lived in a(n) ___extended family family, so she didn’t have much privacy. 2. We live in a ___nuclear family with only my parents and me. 3. Our children didn’t have good learning ___facilities like computers, CD players, or laboratories during the 1980s. 4. ___Rubber sandals used to be an image associated with our soldiers in the past. 5. Classrooms made of mud and straw with ___trenches all around used to be common in Viet Nam during the war.
  10. 3. Read the passage and fill in each blank with a suitable word from the box. tolerant disobedient sympathetic nuclear caring understanding extended share I used to go to a school for the gifted in Ho Chi Minh City. My house was far away, so I had to live with my relatives. It was an (1) ___extended family with ten people and a cousin of my age. My mother was worried because I came from a (2) ___nuclear family– much smaller and less complicated. I was a very (3) ___disobedient girl – the type of person who never does what they are told. I was even envious when my cousin got higher grades. Luckily, my relatives were actually very (4) ___sympathetic and (5) understanding___, and my cousin herself was a (6) ___tolerant girl. She didn’t get too upset by my bad behaviour. Just as (7) ___caring as her mother, she was ready to lend a hand in my study and to take care of me when I was ill. After three years with them, I also learnt that to get along with members in a big family, I should learn how to (8) ___share .
  11. 1.Write each new word three lines 1.Prepare for A CLOSER LOOK 2