Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 9 - Unit 3, Lesson 7: Looking back and project - Năm học 2018-2019 - Nguyễn Thị Hiền

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  1. English 9 UNIT 3 . LOOKING BACK AND PROJECT Teacher: Nguyen Thi Hien Long Bien secondary school
  2. 1. Put yourself in these teens' shoes. Choose the TWO best words to describe your feelings in the following situations.
  3. 2. Use the following prompts to say something to the students in 1. 1. → congratulate, encourage 'Congratulations!'/ 'Well done! You did a really great job!’ 2. → empathise, advise 'You must have been really disappointed.'/ 'If I were you, I would talk to my parents.’ 3. → empathise, advise 'Stay calm. Everything will be all right.'/ 'It might be a good idea to have a break when you feel too stressed.’ 4. → empathise, advise 'I understand how you feel.'/ 'It might help to consider talking about this to someone.'/ 'Have you thought about calling a counselling service?’ 5. → assure, encourage 'I understand how you feel.'/ 'It might help to consider focusing on the good points of the presentation rather than only the weak points.’ 6. → empathise 'You must have been really emotional.'/ 'I understand how you feel.’
  4. 3. Give at least two examples for each of these sets of skills. 1. Cognitive skills 2. Emotion control skills 3. Social skills 4. Self-care skills 5. Housekeeping skills
  5. 3. Give at least two examples for each of these sets of skills. 1. Cognitive skills 2. Emotion control skills concentrate on doing control feelings; something; know how to get over organise your timetable negative feelings 3. Social skills cooperate with others; communicate well 4. Self-care skills 5. Housekeeping skills know how to act in cook for oneself and emergencies; others; know when to manage a small stop taking risks budget
  6. 4. Rewrite the following in reported speech. 1. 'I'm really stressed out! I've had three sleepless nights thinking about my exam.‘ → She said she was really stressed out, and that she had had three sleepless nights thinking about her exam. 2. 'I can't concentrate! It's too noisy in here.' → He said he couldn't concentrate because it was too noisy in there. 3. 'She was very upset at first but she's fine now.' → She said she had been very upset at first but she was fine afterwards. 4. 'I don't think taking risks too often is a good idea.' → He said he didn't think taking risks too often was a good idea. 5. 'He'll take a cooking class before he goes to college.' → She said he would take a cooking class before he went to college. 6. 'I really wish I could make informed decisions!' → He said he really wished he could make informed decisions.
  7. 5. Rewrite the underlined phrases in the following text, using question words + to-infinitives. In our Life Skills lesson last week, our class had a visit from a Fire Safety Officer, and this is what he told us: 'Today I'm going to tell you (1) what you should do in case of fire. If there is a fire, keep calm. Be sure you know (2) where you can find the nearest exit or stairway. Do not use the lift. Before you leave, close all the doors behind you. You should know (3) how you could activate the fire alarm, and then shout 'fire'. You should know (4) what number you should call to report the fire and ask for help. In Viet Nam, it’s number 114. The number is toll-free and you can call it any time from either mobile or a landline without dealing area codes.' 1. Today I'm going to tell you what to do in case of fire. 2. Be sure you know where to find the nearest exit or stairway. 3. You should know how to activate the fire alarm, and 'fire'. 4. You should know what number to call to report the fire and ask for help
  8. 6. Work in pairs. Look at the notes of the two callers from 4, SKILLS 1 and give them some advice. Example: I think she should tell her parents that If I were her, I would convince my she really likes art parents that today it's become quite and design. easy to find a job as a designer.