Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 3, Lesson 1: Getting Started - Hồ Thuy Hương

Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 3, Lesson 1: Getting Started - Hồ Thuy Hương

Duong & Nick: Good morning.

Guide: Good morning. Can I help you?

Nick: Yes, we’d like to know about the cultural groups of Viet Nam.

Duong: Right. Is it true that there are 54 ethnic groups in our country?

Guide:  Exactly.

Nick:  How interesting ! I’m curious about them now. Which group is the largest?

Guide:  Well, the Viet (or Kinh) have the largest number of people, accounting for about 86% of the population. 53 others are called 'ethnic minority peoples’.

Nick:  And where do they live?

Guide:  All over the country. Some groups like the Tay, Hmong, Yao live mostly in the mountainous regions in the north, and the Cham, Khmer, Ede live in the Central Highlands and some southern provinces.

Nick: I see. And do they speak their own languages?

Guide:  Yes, and they have their own ways of life, and customs and traditions.

Nick:  That’s awesome! I’d like to find out more about them.

Guide:  OK. I’ll show you round and tell you some interesting

 

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English 8UNIT 3. PEOPLES OF VIET NAMLESSON1: GETTING STARTEDWelcome to our classTeacher: Hồ Thuy HươngUNIT 3: PEOPLES OF VIET NAMLesson 1: Getting started* People: is used as the plural of ‘person’ to refer to men, women, and children.* Peoples: ethnic groups of people who belong to a particular country, race, or area.AT THE MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGYListen and read.ETHNIC GROUPS- ethnic groups (n) /ˈeθnɪk ɡruːp/nhóm dân tộc- ethnic minority peoples (n)/ˈeθnɪk maɪˈnɒrəti ˈpiːplz/dân tộc thiểu số- terraced fields (n)/ˈterəst fiːld/ruộng bậc thang- account for (v)/əˈkaʊnt fɔː(r)/ chiếm đến- costume (n)/´kɔstju:m/trang phụcVocabulary:nhóm dân tộcdân tộc thiểu sốruộng bậc thangchiếm đếntrang phục- ethnic groups (n)- ethnic minority peoples (n)- terraced fields (n)- account for (v)- costume (n)Checking vocabulary:Duong & Nick: Good morning.Guide: Good morning. Can I help you?Nick: Yes, we’d like to know something about the cultural groups of Viet Nam.Duong: Right. Is it true that there are 54 ethnic groups in our country?Guide: Exactly.Nick: How interesting! I’m curious about them now. Which group is the largest?Guide: Well, the Viet (or Kinh) have the largest number of people, accounting for about 86% of the population. 53 others are called 'ethnic minority peoples’.Nick: And where do they live?Guide: All over the country. Some groups like the Tay, Hmong, Yao live mostly in the mountainous regions in the north, and the Cham, Khmer, Ede live in the Central Highlands and some southern provinces.Nick: I see. And do they speak their own languages?Guide: Yes, and they have their own ways of life, and customs and traditions.Nick: That’s awesome! I’d like to find out more about them.Guide: OK. I’ll show you round and tell you some interesting At the Museum of EthnologyDuong & Nick: Good morning.Guide: Good morning. Can I help you?Nick: Yes, we’d like to know about the cultural groups of Viet Nam.Duong: Right. Is it true that there are 54 ethnic groups in our country?Guide: Exactly.Nick: How interesting ! I’m curious about them now. Which group is the largest?Guide: Well, the Viet (or Kinh) have the largest number of people, accounting for about 86% of the population. 53 others are called 'ethnic minority peoples’.Nick: And where do they live?Guide: All over the country. Some groups like the Tay, Hmong, Yao live mostly in the mountainous regions in the north, and the Cham, Khmer, Ede live in the Central Highlands and some southern provinces.Nick: I see. And do they speak their own languages?Guide: Yes, and they have their own ways of life, and customs and traditions.Nick: That’s awesome! I’d like to find out more about them.Guide: OK. I’ll show you round and tell you some interesting a. Find the opposite of these words.boring > <Duong & Nick: Good morning.Guide: Good morning. Can I help you?Nick: Yes, we’d like to know about the cultural groups of Viet Nam.Duong: Right. Is it true that there are 54 ethnic groups in our country?Guide: Exactly.Nick: How interesting ! I’m curious about them now. Which group is the largest?Guide: Well, the Viet (or Kinh) have the largest number of people, accounting for about 86% of the population. 53 others are called 'ethnic minority peoples’.Nick: And where do they live?Guide: All over the country. Some groups like the Tay, Hmong, Yao live mostly in the mountainous regions in the north, and the Cham, Khmer, Ede live in the Central Highlands and some southern provinces.Nick: I see. And do they speak their own languages?Guide: Yes, and they have their own ways of life, and customs and traditions.Nick: That’s awesome! I’d like to find out more about them.Guide: OK. I’ll show you round and tell you some interesting interesting Duong & Nick: Good morning.Guide: Good morning. Can I help you?Nick: Yes, we’d like to know about the cultural groups of Viet Nam.Duong: Right. Is it true that there are 54 ethnic groups in our country?Guide: Exactly.Nick: How interesting ! I’m curious about them now. Which group is the largest?Guide: Well, the Viet (or Kinh) have the largest number of people, accounting for about 86% of the population. 53 others are called 'ethnic minority peoples’.Nick: And where do they live?Guide: All over the country. Some groups like the Tay, Hmong, Yao live mostly in the mountainous regions in the north, and the Cham, Khmer, Ede live in the Central Highlands and some southern provinces.Nick: I see. And do they speak their own languages?Guide: Yes, and they have their own ways of life, and customs and traditions.Nick: That’s awesome! I’d like to find out more about them.Guide: OK. I’ll show you round and tell you some interesting largest Duong & Nick: Good morning.Guide: Good morning. Can I help you?Nick: Yes, we’d like to know about the cultural groups of Viet Nam.Duong: Right. Is it true that there are 54 ethnic groups in our country?Guide: Exactly.Nick: How interesting ! I’m curious about them now. Which group is the largest?Guide: Well, the Viet (or Kinh) have the largest number of people, accounting for about 86% of the population. 53 others are called 'ethnic minority peoples’.Nick: And where do they live?Guide: All over the country. Some groups like the Tay, Hmong, Yao live mostly in the mountainous regions in the north, and the Cham, Khmer, Ede live in the Central Highlands and some southern provinces.Nick: I see. And do they speak their own languages?Guide: Yes, and they have their own ways of life, and customs and traditions.Nick: That’s awesome! I’d like to find out more about them.Guide: OK. I’ll show you round and tell you some interesting minorityDuong & Nick: Good morning.Guide: Good morning. Can I help you?Nick: Yes, we’d like to know about the cultural groups of Viet Nam.Duong: Right. Is it true that there are 54 ethnic groups in our country?Guide: Exactly.Nick: How interesting ! I’m curious about them now. Which group is the largest?Guide: Well, the Viet (or Kinh) have the largest number of people, accounting for about 86% of the population. 53 others are called 'ethnic minority peoples’.Nick: And where do they live?Guide: All over the country. Some groups like the Tay, Hmong, Yao live mostly in the mountainous regions in the north, and the Cham, Khmer, Ede live in the Central Highlands and some southern provinces.Nick: I see. And do they speak their own languages?Guide: Yes, and they have their own ways of life, and customs and traditions.Nick: That’s awesome! I’d like to find out more about them.Guide: OK. I’ll show you round and tell you some interesting southern b. Read the conversation again and answer the questions.1. Where are Duong and Nick?They are in the Museum of Ethnology.2. What do they want to know?They want to know about the ethnic groups of Viet Nam.3.	How many ethnic groups are there in Viet Nam?There are 54 ethnic groups.4.	Which ethnic group has the largest population?The Viet (or Kinh) have the largest population.5. Do the ethnic minority peoples have their own customs and traditions?Yes, they do.c. Can you find the following expressions in the conversation? Try to explain what they mean.Exactly.	3. I see.	How interesting! 	4. That’s awesome!	1. Exactly. 2. How interesting!3. I see. 4. That’s awesome!d. used as a reply, agreeing with what someone has just said, or emphasising that it is correct.a. How + adj/adv: used to show a strong reaction to something.b. used to show you understand what someone said.c. used to show that you think something is great. Match the following expression with their meaning.Column AColumn Bd. Work in pairs. Use facts from the conversation to make short role – plays using the expressions in c.d. Work in pairs. Use facts from the conversation to make short role-plays using the expressions in c.Example:Some groups live in mountainous regions.How interesting!Can you use How + other adjectives in your conversation?1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 2. Use the words and phrases in the box to label each picture.five-coloured sticky riceterraced fieldsfestivalfolk danceopen – air marketmusical instrumentcostumestilt house3.Complete the following sentences with the words/phrases in the box.heritage site 	stilt houses terraced fields member Ethnic	festivals1. In our country, it is against the law to discriminate against any __________ or religious group.2. My Son in Quang Nam Province has been recognised by UNESCO as a world ____________.3. ____________ have been popular among many of Viet Nam’s ethnic groups for a long time.4. Lunar January is the time for important __________ in the whole country, especially in the north.5. The exhibition building of the Museum of Ethnology was designed by the architect Ha Duc Linh, a __________ of the Tay ethnic group.6. The _______________ of Sa Pa have entered in the Top 11 most beautiful terraces in the world, according to Touropia.ethnicheritage siteStilt housesfestivalsmemberterraced fieldsLUCKY NUMBERSRULEEach team chooses a number, asks and answers using these cues.If you give correct answer, you will get 1 point. Otherwise, the other team will get the chance.If you choose Lucky number, you don’t have to give the answer and get 2 points.The team with more points will be the winner.LUCKY NUMBERS12345678 1. Which/ smallest population? 3. The Hmong/ own language?Do the Hmong have their own language?4. Where/ the Coho/ live?Where do the Coho live?6. What colour/ the Nung’s clothing?What colour is the Nung’s clothing?7. Which/ larger population/ the Tay or the Thai?Which group has a larger population, the Tay or the Thai?8. Whose arts/ displayed/ a museum/ Da Nang?Whose arts are displayed at a museum in Da Nang?LUCKY NUMBERS12345678 1. Which/ smallest population?Which ethnic group has the smallest population? 3. The Hmong/ own language?Do the Hmong have their own language?4. Where/ the Coho/ live?Where do the Coho live?6. What colour/ the Nung’s clothing?What colour is the Nung’s clothing?7. Which/ larger population/ the Tay or the Thai?Which group has a larger population, the Tay or the Thai?8. Whose arts/ displayed/ a museum/ Da Nang?Whose arts are displayed at a museum in Da Nang?+ HOMEWORK - Learn the new words by heart.- Practice the dialogue again.-	Do exercises B1, 2 in workbook (page 17).- Prepare for Unit 3: A closer look 1.9485632the Thaithe Khmerthe Banathe Kinhthe Chamthe Yaothe Muongthe HMongMatch the words with the pictures17Peoples of Viet Namthe Tay

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