Unit 11. Travelling in the Future. Lesson 5. Skills 1

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How do you save energy?
Match the phrases under the pictures
Turn off the light
Recycle old appliances
Use shower instead of
bath
Use energy-saving
Use smart technology
Use renewable energy
bulbs
1
4
2
3
5
6
Unit 10
Energy
sources
Lesson 5. Skills 1
Reading
PRE-READING VOCABULARY
Example:
Our company mainly produces goods for export.
produce (v)
/prəˈdjuːs/
Sản xuất
= to make things to be sold,
especially in large quantities
PRE-READING VOCABULARY
Example:
Oil is limited.
limited (a)
/'limitid/
Bị hạn chế
= not very great in amount or
extent
PRE-READING VOCABULARY
Example:
We have plenty of wind energy available.
available (a)
/əˈveɪləbl/
Có sẵn
= that you can get, buy or find
PRE-READING VOCABULARY
Example:
We run out of fuel.
run out (v)
/rʌn aʊt/
Cạn kiệt
= to use up or finish a supply
of something
CHECKING - VOCABULARY
Match the words with their meanings.
produce (v) /prəˈdjuːs/:
Có sẵn
limited (a) /'limitid/:
Cạn kiệt
available (a) /əˈveɪləbl/:
Bị hạn chế
run out (v) /rʌn aʊt/:
Sản xuất
Ex 1. (p 110) Discussion. Look at the
pictures and answer the following
questions.
1. What are the main energy sources in Viet Nam?
2. What type(s) of energy sources will we use in the future?
1.What are the main sources of energy in Viet Nam?
2.What types of energy sources will be used in the future?
Ex 1. (p 110) Discussion. Look at the
pictures and answer the following
questions.
1. What are the main energy sources in Viet Nam?
→They are hydro energy and energy from coal.
2. What type(s) of energy sources will we use in the future?
→ We will use solar energy and wind energy.
Ex 2. (p110). Read the text and
choose the best option (A, B, or C) to
complete the sentences.
1. Non
Non
– renewable
– renewable
sources
sources
are
are
cheap and _________.
A. available
B. easy to use
C. expensive
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about
two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and
natural gas. We can use these sources to
produce energy. They are cheap and easy
to use. People use them a lot. But they are
very limited and will run out soon.
Renewable sources come from the sun,
wind or water. When energy comes from
the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind
energy comes from the wind, and hydro
energy comes from water. Renewable
sources are available, clean and safe to
use. But they are expensive to produce.
In the future we will rely more on
renewable energy sources. They are better
for the environment and they will not run
out.
Ex 2. (p110). Read the text and
choose the best option (A, B, or C) to
complete the sentences.
2. _________come from the sun,
wind or water.
water.
A. Renewable sources
B. All energy sources
C. Non-renewable sources
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about
two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and
natural gas. We can use these sources to
produce energy. They are cheap and easy
to use. People use them a lot. But they are
very limited and will run out soon.
Renewable sources come from the sun,
wind or water. When energy comes from
the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind
energy comes from the wind, and hydro
energy comes from water. Renewable
sources are available, clean and safe to
use. But they are expensive to produce.
In the future we will rely more on
renewable energy sources. They are better
for the environment and they will not run
out.
Ex 2. (p110). Read the text and
choose the best option (A, B, or C) to
complete the sentences.
3. When energy comes from water,
we call it_________.
A. wind energy
B. solar energy
C. hydro energy
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about
two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and
natural gas. We can use these sources to
produce energy. They are cheap and easy
to use. People use them a lot. But they are
very limited and will run out soon.
Renewable sources come from the sun,
wind or water. When energy comes from
the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind
energy comes from the wind, and hydro
energy comes from water. Renewable
sources are available, clean and safe to
use. But they are expensive to produce.
In the future we will rely more on
renewable energy sources. They are better
for the environment and they will not run
out.
Ex 2. (p110). Read the text and
choose the best option (A, B, or C) to
complete the sentences.
4. Renewable energy sources are
better for_______.
A. the environment
B. our cars
C. hydro energy
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about
two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and
natural gas. We can use these sources to
produce energy. They are cheap and easy
to use. People use them a lot. But they are
very limited and will run out soon.
Renewable sources come from the sun,
wind or water. When energy comes from
the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind
energy comes from the wind, and hydro
energy comes from water. Renewable
sources are available, clean and safe to
use. But they are expensive to produce.
In the future we will rely more on
renewable energy sources. They are better
for the environment and they will not run
out.
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about two
energy sources. They are non-renewable sources and
renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and natural gas.
Ex 3. (p 110) Read the text again and
answer the questions.
1. How many energy sources are there? What
are they?
We can use these sources to produce energy. They
are cheap and easy to use. People use them a lot. But
they are very limited and will run out soon.
2. What do non-renewable sources include?
Renewable sources come from the sun, wind or
water. When energy comes from the sun, we call it
solar energy. Wind energy comes from the wind, and
hydro energy comes from water. Renewable sources
3. What are the advantages of renewable
energy?
are available, clean and safe to use. But they are
expensive to produce.
In the future we will rely more on renewable energy
sources. They are better for the environment and
they will not run out.
4. What will we rely more on in the future?
Ex 3. (p 110) Read the text again and answer the questions.
1. How many energy sources are there? What
are they?
→ There are two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources.
2. What do non-renewable sources include?
→ Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and
natural gas
3. What are the advantages of renewable
energy?
→ Renewable sources are available, clean and
safe to use.
4. What will we rely more on in the future?
→ In the future, we will rely more on renewable
energy sources.
Today I'd like to tell you about two energy sources.
They are non-renewable sources and renewable
sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and natural gas.
Renewable sources are available, clean and safe to
use.
In the future we will rely more on renewable energy
sources.
Speaking
What are the advantages of
renewable energy sources?
Can you add more?
Ex 4. (p 110) Work in pairs. Discuss and put the following words or
phrases in the appropriate columns.
run out expensive
easy to use safe to use
environment
ADVANTAGES
cheap
available
easy to use
safe to use
good for the
environment
cheap limited
available
good for the
DISADVANTAGES
run out
expensive
limited
Let's
talk!!!
What is its
advantage?
Sources
of energy
What is its
disadvantages?
Ex 5. (p 110) Work in groups.
-
Base on the information from Ex 2,3, the vocabulary in Ex 4 and the
example in Ex 5.
Ask and answer questions about the advantages and disadvantages
of different energy sources. And then write your answers on poster
and present
Prepare in 2 minutes.
Example:
Q1: What are the advantages of hydro
energy?
It's available, clean and safe to use.
Q2: What are its disadvantages?
It's expensive to produce.
nuclear
wind
coal
hydro
solar
oil
R
E
C
A
P
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT TODAY?
CIRCLE THE CORRECT ANSWERS
01
How many energy sources are there?
A.
Two
Two
B.
One
C.
Four
R
E
C
A
P
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT TODAY?
CIRCLE THE CORRECT ANSWERS
02
What do non-renewable sources include?
A.
A.
coal,
oil
B.
wind
C.
natural
gas
R
E
C
A
P
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT TODAY?
CIRCLE THE CORRECT ANSWERS
03
What is the disadvantages of oil?
A.
easy to
use
B.
limited
C.
run
out
THANK
YOU
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this lesson, the students will be able to:
- Read for specific information about types of energy sources.
- Talk about the advantages and disadvantages of different
energy sources.
Match the phrases under the pictures
Turn off the light
Recycle old appliances
Use shower instead of
bath
Use energy-saving
Use smart technology
Use renewable energy
bulbs
1
4
2
3
5
6
Unit 10
Energy
sources
Lesson 5. Skills 1
Reading
PRE-READING VOCABULARY
Example:
Our company mainly produces goods for export.
produce (v)
/prəˈdjuːs/
Sản xuất
= to make things to be sold,
especially in large quantities
PRE-READING VOCABULARY
Example:
Oil is limited.
limited (a)
/'limitid/
Bị hạn chế
= not very great in amount or
extent
PRE-READING VOCABULARY
Example:
We have plenty of wind energy available.
available (a)
/əˈveɪləbl/
Có sẵn
= that you can get, buy or find
PRE-READING VOCABULARY
Example:
We run out of fuel.
run out (v)
/rʌn aʊt/
Cạn kiệt
= to use up or finish a supply
of something
CHECKING - VOCABULARY
Match the words with their meanings.
produce (v) /prəˈdjuːs/:
Có sẵn
limited (a) /'limitid/:
Cạn kiệt
available (a) /əˈveɪləbl/:
Bị hạn chế
run out (v) /rʌn aʊt/:
Sản xuất
Ex 1. (p 110) Discussion. Look at the
pictures and answer the following
questions.
1. What are the main energy sources in Viet Nam?
2. What type(s) of energy sources will we use in the future?
1.What are the main sources of energy in Viet Nam?
2.What types of energy sources will be used in the future?
Ex 1. (p 110) Discussion. Look at the
pictures and answer the following
questions.
1. What are the main energy sources in Viet Nam?
→They are hydro energy and energy from coal.
2. What type(s) of energy sources will we use in the future?
→ We will use solar energy and wind energy.
Ex 2. (p110). Read the text and
choose the best option (A, B, or C) to
complete the sentences.
1. Non
Non
– renewable
– renewable
sources
sources
are
are
cheap and _________.
A. available
B. easy to use
C. expensive
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about
two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and
natural gas. We can use these sources to
produce energy. They are cheap and easy
to use. People use them a lot. But they are
very limited and will run out soon.
Renewable sources come from the sun,
wind or water. When energy comes from
the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind
energy comes from the wind, and hydro
energy comes from water. Renewable
sources are available, clean and safe to
use. But they are expensive to produce.
In the future we will rely more on
renewable energy sources. They are better
for the environment and they will not run
out.
Ex 2. (p110). Read the text and
choose the best option (A, B, or C) to
complete the sentences.
2. _________come from the sun,
wind or water.
water.
A. Renewable sources
B. All energy sources
C. Non-renewable sources
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about
two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and
natural gas. We can use these sources to
produce energy. They are cheap and easy
to use. People use them a lot. But they are
very limited and will run out soon.
Renewable sources come from the sun,
wind or water. When energy comes from
the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind
energy comes from the wind, and hydro
energy comes from water. Renewable
sources are available, clean and safe to
use. But they are expensive to produce.
In the future we will rely more on
renewable energy sources. They are better
for the environment and they will not run
out.
Ex 2. (p110). Read the text and
choose the best option (A, B, or C) to
complete the sentences.
3. When energy comes from water,
we call it_________.
A. wind energy
B. solar energy
C. hydro energy
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about
two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and
natural gas. We can use these sources to
produce energy. They are cheap and easy
to use. People use them a lot. But they are
very limited and will run out soon.
Renewable sources come from the sun,
wind or water. When energy comes from
the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind
energy comes from the wind, and hydro
energy comes from water. Renewable
sources are available, clean and safe to
use. But they are expensive to produce.
In the future we will rely more on
renewable energy sources. They are better
for the environment and they will not run
out.
Ex 2. (p110). Read the text and
choose the best option (A, B, or C) to
complete the sentences.
4. Renewable energy sources are
better for_______.
A. the environment
B. our cars
C. hydro energy
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about
two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and
natural gas. We can use these sources to
produce energy. They are cheap and easy
to use. People use them a lot. But they are
very limited and will run out soon.
Renewable sources come from the sun,
wind or water. When energy comes from
the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind
energy comes from the wind, and hydro
energy comes from water. Renewable
sources are available, clean and safe to
use. But they are expensive to produce.
In the future we will rely more on
renewable energy sources. They are better
for the environment and they will not run
out.
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about two
energy sources. They are non-renewable sources and
renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and natural gas.
Ex 3. (p 110) Read the text again and
answer the questions.
1. How many energy sources are there? What
are they?
We can use these sources to produce energy. They
are cheap and easy to use. People use them a lot. But
they are very limited and will run out soon.
2. What do non-renewable sources include?
Renewable sources come from the sun, wind or
water. When energy comes from the sun, we call it
solar energy. Wind energy comes from the wind, and
hydro energy comes from water. Renewable sources
3. What are the advantages of renewable
energy?
are available, clean and safe to use. But they are
expensive to produce.
In the future we will rely more on renewable energy
sources. They are better for the environment and
they will not run out.
4. What will we rely more on in the future?
Ex 3. (p 110) Read the text again and answer the questions.
1. How many energy sources are there? What
are they?
→ There are two energy sources. They are nonrenewable sources and renewable sources.
2. What do non-renewable sources include?
→ Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and
natural gas
3. What are the advantages of renewable
energy?
→ Renewable sources are available, clean and
safe to use.
4. What will we rely more on in the future?
→ In the future, we will rely more on renewable
energy sources.
Today I'd like to tell you about two energy sources.
They are non-renewable sources and renewable
sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and natural gas.
Renewable sources are available, clean and safe to
use.
In the future we will rely more on renewable energy
sources.
Speaking
What are the advantages of
renewable energy sources?
Can you add more?
Ex 4. (p 110) Work in pairs. Discuss and put the following words or
phrases in the appropriate columns.
run out expensive
easy to use safe to use
environment
ADVANTAGES
cheap
available
easy to use
safe to use
good for the
environment
cheap limited
available
good for the
DISADVANTAGES
run out
expensive
limited
Let's
talk!!!
What is its
advantage?
Sources
of energy
What is its
disadvantages?
Ex 5. (p 110) Work in groups.
-
Base on the information from Ex 2,3, the vocabulary in Ex 4 and the
example in Ex 5.
Ask and answer questions about the advantages and disadvantages
of different energy sources. And then write your answers on poster
and present
Prepare in 2 minutes.
Example:
Q1: What are the advantages of hydro
energy?
It's available, clean and safe to use.
Q2: What are its disadvantages?
It's expensive to produce.
nuclear
wind
coal
hydro
solar
oil
R
E
C
A
P
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT TODAY?
CIRCLE THE CORRECT ANSWERS
01
How many energy sources are there?
A.
Two
Two
B.
One
C.
Four
R
E
C
A
P
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT TODAY?
CIRCLE THE CORRECT ANSWERS
02
What do non-renewable sources include?
A.
A.
coal,
oil
B.
wind
C.
natural
gas
R
E
C
A
P
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT TODAY?
CIRCLE THE CORRECT ANSWERS
03
What is the disadvantages of oil?
A.
easy to
use
B.
limited
C.
run
out
THANK
YOU
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this lesson, the students will be able to:
- Read for specific information about types of energy sources.
- Talk about the advantages and disadvantages of different
energy sources.
 







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