Unit 1. Home life

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Người gửi: Lê Thị Kim Hạnh
Ngày gửi: 20h:00' 16-09-2021
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Người gửi: Lê Thị Kim Hạnh
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Welcome to our class
School-Year
2021-2022
BEFORE READING:
Look at the picture and answer the questions
Where is the family?
2. What is each member of the family doing?
3. Is the family happy? Why (not)?
Period 3: reading ( P1)
Where is the family?
The family is at home.
2. What is each member of the family doing?
The father and the son are playing game/ toys with each other. The mother is helping her daughter do homework.
3. Is the family happy? Why (not) ?
Yes, it is. Because the family members are very close-knit.
BEFORE READING:
shift [∫ift] (n) : ca, phiên ( trực)
biologist /bai’ɔlədʒist/ (n): a person studying biology : Nhà sinh vật
join hands (v) : work together
mischievous /’mist∫ivəs/ (adj.): naughty
→ mischief (n) /ˈmɪs.tʃɪf/ (sự) tinh nghịch
close-knit /ˌkləʊsˈnɪt/ (adj): quan hệ khăn khít
household chore (n): housework : công việc nhà
responsible for [ri`spɔnsəbl] (adj) có trách nhiệm
( take) responsibility for [ri,spɔnsə`biləti] (n) : trách nhiệm
caring /ˈkeə.rɪŋ/ (adj.) : chu đáo, quan tâm
VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY
willing ( to do sth ) (adj.) : sẵn sàng
obedient / ə’bi:diənt/ (to sb.) (adj.) : vâng lời, ngoan ngoãn >< disobedient
→ obey / ə’bei/ (v) : tuân theo
Ex: He was always obedient to his father’s wishes.
supportive (of) /səˈpɔː.tɪv/ (adj.) ủng hộ
→ support (v/n)
secure /si’kjuə/(adj): = safe : an toàn → security [si`kjuərəti](n)
pressure [`pre∫ə(r)] = stress (n) áp lực, sức ép
* be under pressure/ stress ( collo)
While you read
Read the passage and do the tasks that follow.
I come from a family of five people: my parents, my two younger brothers and I. My mother works as a nurse in a big hospital. She has to work long hours and once a week she has to work on a night shift. My father is a biologist. He works from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in a lab, but sometimes when there is a project, he doesn’t come home until very late at night. Although my parents are very busy at work, they try to spend as much time with their children as possible. It is generally believed that “men build the house and women make it home”, but in my family, both parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home.
My mother is a very caring woman. She takes the responsibility for running the household. She is always the first one to get up in the morning to make sure that we leave home for school having eaten breakfast and dressed in suitable clothes. In the afternoon, after hospital, she rushes to the market, then hurries home so that dinner is ready on the table by the time Dad gets home. Dad is always willing to give a hand with cleaning the house. Unlike most men, he enjoys cooking. Sometimes, at weekends, he cooks us some special dishes. His eel soup is the best soup I have ever eaten.
I am now in my final year at the secondary school, and in my attempt to win a place at university, I am under a lot of study pressure. However, being the eldest child and the only daughter in the family I try to help with the household chores. My main responsibility is to wash the dishes and take out the garbage. I also look after the boys, who are quite active and mischievous sometimes, but most of the time they are obedient and hard-working. They love joining my father in mending things around the house at weekends.
We are a very close-knit family and very supportive of one another. We often share our feelings, and whenever problems come up, we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly. We always feel safe and secure in our family. It is a base from which we can go into the world with confidence.
1. He doesn’t come home until very late at night.
A. He never comes home late at night.
B. He comes home late at night.
C. He sometimes comes home late at night.
2. “Men build the house and women make it home”.
A. Both men and women are good at building houses.
B. Men and women have to live separately.
C. Men’s responsibility is to work and support the family and women’s job is to look
after the family.
3. Our parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home.
A. Our parents work together to give us a nice house and a happy home.
B. Our parents take each other’s hands when they give us a nice house and a happy home.
C. Our parents shake hands when they give us a nice house and a happy home.
Task 1.
Choose the sentence A, B or C that is nearest in meaning to the sentence given.
HOMEWORK :
READING THE PASSAGE SLOWLY, DO TASK 1 , 2
PRACTICE PRONOUNCING VOC AND LEARN BY HEART NEW WORDS
Welcome to our class
School-Year
2021-2022
BEFORE READING:
Look at the picture and answer the questions
Where is the family?
2. What is each member of the family doing?
3. Is the family happy? Why (not)?
Period 3: reading ( P1)
Where is the family?
The family is at home.
2. What is each member of the family doing?
The father and the son are playing game/ toys with each other. The mother is helping her daughter do homework.
3. Is the family happy? Why (not) ?
Yes, it is. Because the family members are very close-knit.
BEFORE READING:
shift [∫ift] (n) : ca, phiên ( trực)
biologist /bai’ɔlədʒist/ (n): a person studying biology : Nhà sinh vật
join hands (v) : work together
mischievous /’mist∫ivəs/ (adj.): naughty
→ mischief (n) /ˈmɪs.tʃɪf/ (sự) tinh nghịch
close-knit /ˌkləʊsˈnɪt/ (adj): quan hệ khăn khít
household chore (n): housework : công việc nhà
responsible for [ri`spɔnsəbl] (adj) có trách nhiệm
( take) responsibility for [ri,spɔnsə`biləti] (n) : trách nhiệm
caring /ˈkeə.rɪŋ/ (adj.) : chu đáo, quan tâm
VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY
willing ( to do sth ) (adj.) : sẵn sàng
obedient / ə’bi:diənt/ (to sb.) (adj.) : vâng lời, ngoan ngoãn >< disobedient
→ obey / ə’bei/ (v) : tuân theo
Ex: He was always obedient to his father’s wishes.
supportive (of) /səˈpɔː.tɪv/ (adj.) ủng hộ
→ support (v/n)
secure /si’kjuə/(adj): = safe : an toàn → security [si`kjuərəti](n)
pressure [`pre∫ə(r)] = stress (n) áp lực, sức ép
* be under pressure/ stress ( collo)
While you read
Read the passage and do the tasks that follow.
I come from a family of five people: my parents, my two younger brothers and I. My mother works as a nurse in a big hospital. She has to work long hours and once a week she has to work on a night shift. My father is a biologist. He works from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in a lab, but sometimes when there is a project, he doesn’t come home until very late at night. Although my parents are very busy at work, they try to spend as much time with their children as possible. It is generally believed that “men build the house and women make it home”, but in my family, both parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home.
My mother is a very caring woman. She takes the responsibility for running the household. She is always the first one to get up in the morning to make sure that we leave home for school having eaten breakfast and dressed in suitable clothes. In the afternoon, after hospital, she rushes to the market, then hurries home so that dinner is ready on the table by the time Dad gets home. Dad is always willing to give a hand with cleaning the house. Unlike most men, he enjoys cooking. Sometimes, at weekends, he cooks us some special dishes. His eel soup is the best soup I have ever eaten.
I am now in my final year at the secondary school, and in my attempt to win a place at university, I am under a lot of study pressure. However, being the eldest child and the only daughter in the family I try to help with the household chores. My main responsibility is to wash the dishes and take out the garbage. I also look after the boys, who are quite active and mischievous sometimes, but most of the time they are obedient and hard-working. They love joining my father in mending things around the house at weekends.
We are a very close-knit family and very supportive of one another. We often share our feelings, and whenever problems come up, we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly. We always feel safe and secure in our family. It is a base from which we can go into the world with confidence.
1. He doesn’t come home until very late at night.
A. He never comes home late at night.
B. He comes home late at night.
C. He sometimes comes home late at night.
2. “Men build the house and women make it home”.
A. Both men and women are good at building houses.
B. Men and women have to live separately.
C. Men’s responsibility is to work and support the family and women’s job is to look
after the family.
3. Our parents join hands to give us a nice house and a happy home.
A. Our parents work together to give us a nice house and a happy home.
B. Our parents take each other’s hands when they give us a nice house and a happy home.
C. Our parents shake hands when they give us a nice house and a happy home.
Task 1.
Choose the sentence A, B or C that is nearest in meaning to the sentence given.
HOMEWORK :
READING THE PASSAGE SLOWLY, DO TASK 1 , 2
PRACTICE PRONOUNCING VOC AND LEARN BY HEART NEW WORDS
 







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