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Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 3: Becoming independent

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Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 3: Becoming independent

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  1. Unit 3 Becoming independent Communication & Culture

  2. A. COMMUNICATION What it means to be independent • Warm up: Discribing pictures - Introduces the topic: What it means to be independent

  3. 1. What is your dream? 2. How do you protect your dream and make sure it will come true one day?

  4. * Activity 1: Discuss the extract and prepare a short talk expressing your group’s opinion about it. (page 32) A father tells his son: Don’t ever let someone tell you that you can’t do something. Not even me. You got a dream, you gotta protect it. When people can’t do something themselves, they’re gonna tell you that you can’t do it. You want something, go get it. • Explain some contracted words • gotta = have got to • gonna = going to 1. What kind of person does the father want his son to grow up to be? 2. What does the father mean by saying “You got a dream, you gotta protect it” and “You want something, go get it”?

  5. Introduce task requirements and check sts’ understanding. Work in pairs. Discuss the extract and prepare a short talk expressing your opinion about it. You can use the following questions to guide you.

  6. - Get sts’s answers and provide feedback 1. What kind of person does the father want his son to grow up to be? The father wants his son to grow up to be confident, self-reliant, determined, independent … 2. What does the father mean by saying “You got a dream, you gotta protect it” and “You want something, go get it”? “You got a dream, you gotta protect it” means everyone has dreams, so when we have dreams, we have to try our best to make the dreams become realistic. “You want something, go get it”means that we have to nurture our dreams and we are determined to do our best to achieve our goals.

  7. Viet Nam America Discussion 2: What do the pictures tell you? => eat herself /doesn’t eat herself

  8. UNIT 3 B. CULTURE 1. Read the two passages about how American and Vietnamese parents raise their children and do the task that follow (Page 38)

  9. 1. Tick the corresponding column        

  10. Viet Nam America Children sleep with their parents Children sleep alone in their own beds While Vietnamese children sleep with their parents, American children sleep alone in their own beds.

  11. 2. Make some comparisons between the two ways of child raising using while, whereas, different from.

  12. Introduce task 2. Make some comparisons between the two ways of child raising using while, whereas, different from. - Check the use of connective devices: S + V + O + while + S + V + O … S + V + O + whereas + S + V + O Being different from + N, S + V + O Nam/ study/ hard Peter/ watch/ TV - Nam is studying hard, while Peter is watching TV. - Nam is studying hard, whereas Peter is watching TV. - Being different from Peter, Nam is studying hard.

  13. 2. Make some comparisons between the two ways of child raising using while, whereas, different from. 1. American parents’ most important task is to teach their children to live independently, while Vietnamese parents think their most important role is to protect their children and provide them with a happy and wealthy childhood. 2. Parents always show respect for their children and let them voice their opinions on issues, whereas Vietnamese parents rarely ask for their children’s opinions before making family choices. 3. When American children finish school, most of them will move out of the family home and start a truly independent life, whereas Many Vietnamese parents want their children to live with them in the same roof. 4. Being different from most Vietnamese children, most American children get their own rooms from an early age.

  14. Homework • Prepare for the questionaire as described in: “Looking back and Project” (find more points showing your being independent and add them to the list)

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