Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 4, Lesson 2: A Closer Look 1 - Năm học 2015-2016

Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 4, Lesson 2: A Closer Look 1 - Năm học 2015-2016

2. Read the full sentences in 1 again and complete the expressions below.

It’s the . for somebody to do something

There’s a that + clause

 to tradition, + clause

Follow the of doing something

Break tradition by doing something

Have the custom . doing something

There is a custom of something

3. Read the following customs and traditions.
Make sentences to say if you have these in your province or area, using any of the expressions in 2.
Remember to change the verb tense if necessary.

having fiveworks on New Year’s Eve.

waiting until the guests finish eating before leaving the dinner table.

touching children’s heads

decorating the house on special occasions

women shaking stranger’s hands

/ We have the custom of waiting until the guests finish eating before leaving

2/ The custom in my coutry that we often decorate the house on special occasions

3/ According to tradition, women shouldn’t shake stranger’s hands.

 

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GOODAFTERNOONWelcome to our class !UNIT 4:ENGLISH8A CLOSER LOOK 1Our Customs And Tradition UNIT 4 :Period 28: Lesson 2: :Wednesday , Octorber 29th, 2015A closer look 1Our Customs And TraditionSmiling to accept a compliment Smiling to accept a compliment Worshipping ancestorsWorshipping ancestorsWrapping gifts in colourful paperWrapping gifts in colourful paperHaving lunch together on the second day of TetHaving lunch together on the second day of TetPlacing the chopsticks on top of the rice bowl when finishing a mealsPlacing the chopsticks on top of the rice bowl when finishing a mealsChildren in the family standing in a row to greet guestsChildren in the family standing in a row to greet guestsWearing ao dai on special ocassionsWearing ao dai on special ocassionsGiving children lucky money at TetGiving children lucky money at TetMatch the pictures with the customs and traditions in the box.Revision: A tradition is something special and is passed down through the generations.A custom is something accepted.CustomTradition UNIT 4 :Period 28: Lesson 2:A closer look 1I. Vocabulary: Our Customs And TraditionFriday , Octorber 30th, 20151/ Christian: someone who believes in and follows the teachings of Jesus Christ : người theo Thien Chua giáo2/ sponge cake: a soft cake made with eggs, sugar and flour but no fat : bánh xốp3/ fire crackers: a firework that makes a loud noise when it explodes : pháo hoa de bắn4/ filmstrip: đoạn trích trong phimcon cháu5/ offspring:6/ shaking stranger’s handsbắt/ lắc tay người lạAB1/ Although they are not Christian,a/The first person to step into your house in the new year should be a man2/ It’s the customb/Making sponge cakes for the Mid- Autumn Festival instead of mooncakes3/ According to tradition,c/The tradition of living with their parents.4/ Many young people do not followd/In that country for women to get married in white5/ They broke with tradition by e/The family has the custom of giving presents at Christmas6/There is a tradition,f/Morning exercise at 5 a.m7/ In my family there is a custom of doingg/Girls should wear ao dai on the first day of school1. Match the frist halves of the sentences (A) with the second halves (B)2. Read the full sentences in 1 again and complete the expressions below.It’s the . for somebody to do somethingThere’s a that + clause to tradition, + clauseFollow the of doing somethingBreak tradition by doing somethingHave the custom . doing somethingThere is a custom of somethingcustomtradition Accordingtradition withof doing 3. Read the following customs and traditions. Make sentences to say if you have these in your province or area, using any of the expressions in 2. Remember to change the verb tense if necessary.having fiveworks on New Year’s Eve.waiting until the guests finish eating before leaving the dinner table.touching children’s headsdecorating the house on special occasionswomen shaking stranger’s hands1/ We have the custom of waiting until the guests finish eating before leaving the dinner table.2/ The custom in my coutry that we often decorate the house on special occasions3/ According to tradition, women shouldn’t shake stranger’s hands.4/ Now complete the following sentences with your own ideas.It’s the custom in my coutry that We broke with tradition by ..There’s a tradition in my family that ..We have the custom of .According to tradition, ..Work in groups of 4 to do this activity. Write your answers on posters, then stick them on the board. UNIT 4 :Period 28: Lesson 2:A closer look 1I. Vocabulary: Our Customs And TraditionMonday , Octorber 26th, 20151/ Christian: someone who believes in and follows the teachings of Jesus Christ : người theo Thien Chua giáo2/ sponge cake: a soft cake made with eggs, sugar and flour but no fat : bánh xốp3/ fire crackers: a firework that makes a loud noise when it explodes. : pháo hoa de bắn4/ filmstrip: đoạn trích trong phimcon cháu5/ offspring:6/ shaking stranger’s handsbắt/ lắc tay người lạII. Pronunciation: /spr/: spring, offspring /str/ : street, straw .1/ Complete the words under the pictures wit spr or str. Then listen and repeat. 7. e ___ esso.8. new __ int .strstrsprsprstr['æstrənɔ:t]str[frʌs'treitid]sprspr[es'presou]2/ Listen and circle the words with /spr/ and underline the word with /str/. Then say the sentence.In my family, all the traditions of our ancestors are strictly followed.The custom of saying hello to strangers has speard through our community.In our district, it’s the custom for resident to sweep the streets on Saturday mornings.That filmstrip really highlighted our customs and traditions.Parents usually want their offspring to follow the family traditionsHomework- Learn by heart the new words- Practice 2 sounds: /spr/ and /str/, - Do the exercise A1, A2, B2 page 28,29(workbook)GOODBYE

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