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    UNIT 10: SPEAK & LISTEN

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    Người gửi: Nguyễn Thanh Tân (trang riêng)
    Ngày gửi: 21h:13' 16-04-2009
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    Week: 33
    Period: 65
    Monday, April 15th, 2009
    Lesson2: Speak – Listen
    Unit 10:
    LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS
    Word square:
    S
    E
    A
    R
    T
    H
    M
    U
    M
    E
    R
    C
    U
    R
    N
    S
    A
    U
    S
    S
    R
    U
    B
    R
    A
    A
    R
    V
    C
    Y
    M
    O
    O
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    Which planet is the nearest to the sun?
    Which is the biggest?
    Which is the hottest?
    a) Vocabulary:
    microorganism (n)
    Vi sinh v?t
    gemstone (n)
    Dá quí
    sparkling (a)
    Lấp lánh
    creature (n)
    Sinh vật
    trace (n)
    Dấu vết
    mineral (n)
    Khoáng sản
    b) Model sentences:
    There might be water on Mars.
    This may be gas on Mars.
    Form:
    May
    Might
    +
    V. infinitive
    Use:
    - We use may / might to talk about present or future possibility.
    - Might is normally a little less sure than may
    Set the scene: A space tourist traveled to Mars,
    he saw many things there and noted them down.
    These are drawings of things. Try to guess and
    match the drawings with their names.
    minerals
    microorganism
    plants
    gemstones
    little creatures
    water
    mountains
    gas
    minerals
    microorganism
    plants
    gemstones
    little creatures
    water
    mountains
    gas
    a) What’s this?
    This may be …………………….on Mars.
    b) What are they?
    They might be …………………..on Mars.
    gas
    water
    minerals
    plants
    mountains
    little creatures
    a) Making dialogue:
    Your friend:
    There may be mountains on Mars.
    You :
    What do these drawings say?
    Your friend:
    Well, they may be gas on Mars.
    You :
    And what about the red signs
    on the left corner?
    b) Discussion:
    What may there be on Mercury / on the moon?
    2. Listen:
    a) Vocabulary:
    expert (n)
    Chuyên gia
    crater (n)
    Hố, miệng núi lửa
    one-sixth
    Một phần sáu
    two-fifth
    Hai phần năm
    Set the scene: you will listen to the description of the moon.
    But before listening, you should read these statements
    and guess which is correct and which is incorrect.
    x
    x
    x
    x
    x
    x
    Questions:
    a) Why are there no sound on the moon?
    b) How many creature are there on the moon?
    c) How much will you weigh on the moon if you weigh
    50 kilos on the earth?
    c) Will you sleep very well on the moon? why/? Why not?
    Because there is no air on the moon.
    There are about 30,000 creatures on the moon.
    If I weigh 50 kilos, I’ll weigh only a little more than kilos.
    No, we won’t. Because one day lasts for two weeks
    on the moon.
    Tape transcript:
    Good evening. Welcome to our Science For Fun Program. This week, we’ve
    received a lot of questions asking about life on the moon.
    We’ve talked to some experts and this is what we’ve found out. There is no
    Water or air on the moon. It is all silent because there is no air. Of course,
    there will be no music, no sounds. There are no rivers and no lakes. At night,
    it is very cold. The temperature goes down 1510 C below zero. But during
    the day the temperature rises to 1000 C above zero.
    There are great round holes on the moon. They look like big lakes. They are
    called craters. There are more then 30,000 craters on the moon. There are
    also high mountains. The highest mountains on the moon are about 26,000 feet
    or 8,000 meters high.
    And here is something very interesting to know: on the moon you weigh
    one sixth of what you weigh on earth. If you weigh 50 kilos, on the moon
    you will weigh only a little more than 8 kilos. You will be able to jump very high,
    even higher than an Olympic Champion. You can take very long steps as well.
    And … may be you want won’t sleep very well because one day on the moon
    lasts for 2 weeks.
    So, is there life on the moon? I’ll leave the questions for you to answer yourself.
    HOMEWORK:
    Learn by heart new words.
    Write the answers in your notebooks.
    Prepare Read.
     
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