Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 9 - Unit 9, Lesson 5: Skills 1 - Năm học 2018-2019 - Nguyễn Thi Hiền

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  1. English 9 UNIT 9 . Lesson 5: SKILLS 1 Teacher: Nguyen Thi Hien Long Bien secondary school
  2. Teacher: Huynh Phong Dinh
  3. Work in groups to discuss either of these questions. 1. Who owns English? ‘ Which countries speak English around the world?’ ‘ Does the English language belong to England? If not, why not?’ ‘ Is the English language changing? If so, how?’ 2. Does ‘Vietglish’ exist? ‘ Can you think of any words or phrases which blend the two languages?’ ‘ Is this increasing in Viet Nam? If so, why?’ ‘ Can you invent some new “Vietglish” words or expressions?’
  4. settlement immersion derivatives establishment dominant
  5. 2 a. Read the text again and match the headings (a-c) to the paragraphs (1-3). b a c
  6. 2 b. Read the text again and answer the questions.
  7. b. Read the text again and answer the questions. 1. What has given the English language its dominance in the world today? - It is the export of the English language and the great growth of population in the United States that has led to its dominance in the world today. 2. What was the great growth of population in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries assisted by? - Mass immigration. 3. What do English learners do in English immersion schools? - They do all their school subjects and everyday activities in English. 4. What is Hinglish? - It is a blend of English and Hindi words and phrases. 5. How are new English words being invented every day all over the world? - They are being invented every day all over the world due to the free admissions of words from other languages and the easy creation of compounds and derivatives.