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Unit 9
WORLD ENGLISHES
LESSON 5: SKILLS 1
Unit 9
WORLD ENGLISHES
LESSON 5: SKILLS 1
OPTION 1
WARM-UP
Brainstorm
WARM-UP
OPTION 1
Questions:
Brainstorm
- Do you know any countries in the
world that use English?
- What countries set the standards
of English?
VOCABULARY
model (n)
/ˈmɒdl/
mẫu, mô hình.
something that a copy can
be based on because it is an
extremely good example of
its type
Ex:
The
educational
system was a model for
those of many other
countries.
VOCABULARY
standard (n)
/ˈstændəd/
chuẩn mực
a moral rule that should be
obeyed
Ex: Most people agree
that there are standards
(of behaviour) that need
to be upheld.
VOCABULARY
New words
1. model (n)
2. standard (n)
Pronunciation
Meaning
/ˈmɒdl/
mẫu, mô
hình.
/ˈstændəd/
chuẩn mực
READING
Look at the diagram. Put the names of the countries where
1
English is spoken in the correct circle.
- Look at the diagram in your books and say what you can
see.
- Work in pairs to put the names of the countries where
English is spoken in the correct circle.
READING
V1iet Nam
Singapore
Russia
New Zealand
Expanding Circle
Russia
Viet Nam
3.
Outer Circle
2. Singapore Malaysia
Inner Circle
1. New Zealand
Malaysia
READING
2 Read the text and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D.
- Do the exercise individually and then check their answer in
pairs.
READING
Braj Kachru was a Professor of Linguistics who invented the term
'World Englishes'. The term refers to the fact that English has become a
global means of communication with a lot of varieties.
In 1985, Kachru proposed a model of the different uses of English
around the world. There are three concentric circles in the model.
The first of these circles is the Inner Circle, which consists of the
traditional Englishspeaking countries, such as the UK, the USA,
Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. In these regions, English is the
first language, and their speakers provide the standards of English.
READING
The next circle is the Outer Circle where English is not the first
language but the second or official language. The countries in this
circle include India, Singapore, the Philippines, Pakistan, Malaysia, etc.
The speakers of these places follow the standards which the countries
in the Inner circle provide.
The last circle is the Expanding Circle. People in this circle speak English
as a foreign language. Some of the countries in the Expanding Circle
are Brazil, Japan, Russia, and Viet Nam. Speakers of English in these
places follow the rules which the people in the Inner Circle have
established.
READING
1. What is the text mainly about?
A. Professor Braj Kachru
B. The three circles of World Englishes
D. The development of English
C. Native speakers of
2.
The
word
“model”
in
paragraph
2
means
______.
English.
B. an excellent person
A. an excellent person
D.a description of a system
C.
an
excellent
person
3. The phrase “this circle” in paragraph 5 refers to the ______.
A. model
C. Outer Circle
B. Inner Circle
D. Expanding Circle
READING
3 Read the text again and fill in each blank in the summary with
no more than TWO words.
Read each sentence +
underline the key
words
Locate the key words
in the text and decide
which words needed
to fill in each blank.
READING
Read the text again and fill in each blank in the summary with no more
3 than TWO words.
Inner Circle
Outer Circle
Kachru's Model
– English is the (1) ________________.
first language
– Countries: the UK, the USA, Australia, etc.
– Speakers provide the standards.
– English is the second or (2) _________
official
language.
– Countries: India, Singapore, the Philippines, etc.
follow
– Speakers (3) ________________
the standards.
foreign language
– English is a (4) ____________________.
Expanding Circle – Countries: Brazil, Russia, Viet
Nam, etc.
rules
– Speakers follow the (5) __________ established
Transition from Reading to Speaking:
- Work in pairs to summarise the text based on the
table of information.
- English has borrowed many words from other
languages. Do you know any Vietnamese words that
have been used in English?
Pho, Banh Mi, Goi Cuon, Bun, Banh Cuon, ao dai,
non la.
SPEAKING
Work in pairs. Read the following words. What do all the words have in
4 common?
- Work in pairs to answer the question in the book.
banh mi, sushi, robot, piano, kung fu
- Share your answers.
They are the words which English borrowed from other
languages.
- Can you share any other words of this type?
SPEAKING
Language
Latin
French
Greek
German
Italian
Spanish
Dutch
Japanese
Arabic
Hindi
Irish
Chinese
language, city, master, paper
art, dance, government, salon, beef, salmon
, biology, comedy, tragedy, history, data
kindergarten, poodle, noodle
opera, piano, broccoli, spaghetti, pizza, cappuccino, latte
canyon, tornado, guitar, alligator
cruise, dock, freight, yacht, landscape, sketch, cookie
karaoke, samurai, kimono, sushi, tsunami, judo, soy
alcohol, algebra, zero, giraffe, caravan, mosque
bandanna, bungalow, jungle, pajamas, shampoo
brogues, clock, hooligan
dim sum, tea, tai chi, kung fu
SPEAKING
Work
in
groups.
Discuss
and
write
the
meaning
/
explanation
5
of each word and choose the language of origin for each word
from the given list. Then present your answers to the class.
- Work in groups to discuss and write the meaning/explanation of
each word and choose the language of origin for each word from
the given list.
- Read the example first and then complete the table.
SPEAKING
Chinese – Japanese – Vietnamese – Italian – Czech
Words
Meaning / Explanation
Language of origin
banh mi
A type of Vietnamese sandwich filled with
cold meats, pâté, and vegetables
Vietnamese
sushi
kung fu
A Japanese dish of small cakes of cold
cooked rice, with vinegar added and
served with raw fish, etc. on top
a Chinese system of fighting using
you hands and feet and not using
weapons
Japanese
Chinese
SPEAKING
Chinese – Japanese – Vietnamese – Italian – Czech
Words
Meaning / Explanation
Language of origin
robot
a machine which can perform a
complicated series of tasks by itself
Czech
piano
a large musical instrument played by
pressing the black and white keys on the
keyboard
Italian
Extra Activity
Do the crossword:
Extra Activity
Across
Down
4. the scientificstudy of the life and
1. the man that somebody is married to
structure of plants and animals
2. the system of communication in
5. an Italian dish consisting of a flat
speech and writing that is used by
round bread base with cheese,
people of a particular country or area
tomatoes, vegetables, meat, etc. on top 3. a tall African animal with a very long
7. a musical instrument that usually has neck, long legs, and dark marks on its
six strings and that you play with your coathusband, the man that somebody is
fingers
married to
8. a series of movements and steps that
6. a traditional Japanese piece of
clothing like a long loose dress with
are usually performed to music
wide sleeves
Extra Activity
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G U I T A
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B I O L O G
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CONSOLIDATION
1 Wrap-up
What have we learnt in this lesson?
Read for general and specific information about the three
circles in English;
Talk about borrowed words;
CONSOLIDATION
2 Homework
- Do exercises in the workbook.
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WORLD ENGLISHES
LESSON 5: SKILLS 1
Unit 9
WORLD ENGLISHES
LESSON 5: SKILLS 1
OPTION 1
WARM-UP
Brainstorm
WARM-UP
OPTION 1
Questions:
Brainstorm
- Do you know any countries in the
world that use English?
- What countries set the standards
of English?
VOCABULARY
model (n)
/ˈmɒdl/
mẫu, mô hình.
something that a copy can
be based on because it is an
extremely good example of
its type
Ex:
The
educational
system was a model for
those of many other
countries.
VOCABULARY
standard (n)
/ˈstændəd/
chuẩn mực
a moral rule that should be
obeyed
Ex: Most people agree
that there are standards
(of behaviour) that need
to be upheld.
VOCABULARY
New words
1. model (n)
2. standard (n)
Pronunciation
Meaning
/ˈmɒdl/
mẫu, mô
hình.
/ˈstændəd/
chuẩn mực
READING
Look at the diagram. Put the names of the countries where
1
English is spoken in the correct circle.
- Look at the diagram in your books and say what you can
see.
- Work in pairs to put the names of the countries where
English is spoken in the correct circle.
READING
V1iet Nam
Singapore
Russia
New Zealand
Expanding Circle
Russia
Viet Nam
3.
Outer Circle
2. Singapore Malaysia
Inner Circle
1. New Zealand
Malaysia
READING
2 Read the text and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D.
- Do the exercise individually and then check their answer in
pairs.
READING
Braj Kachru was a Professor of Linguistics who invented the term
'World Englishes'. The term refers to the fact that English has become a
global means of communication with a lot of varieties.
In 1985, Kachru proposed a model of the different uses of English
around the world. There are three concentric circles in the model.
The first of these circles is the Inner Circle, which consists of the
traditional Englishspeaking countries, such as the UK, the USA,
Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. In these regions, English is the
first language, and their speakers provide the standards of English.
READING
The next circle is the Outer Circle where English is not the first
language but the second or official language. The countries in this
circle include India, Singapore, the Philippines, Pakistan, Malaysia, etc.
The speakers of these places follow the standards which the countries
in the Inner circle provide.
The last circle is the Expanding Circle. People in this circle speak English
as a foreign language. Some of the countries in the Expanding Circle
are Brazil, Japan, Russia, and Viet Nam. Speakers of English in these
places follow the rules which the people in the Inner Circle have
established.
READING
1. What is the text mainly about?
A. Professor Braj Kachru
B. The three circles of World Englishes
D. The development of English
C. Native speakers of
2.
The
word
“model”
in
paragraph
2
means
______.
English.
B. an excellent person
A. an excellent person
D.a description of a system
C.
an
excellent
person
3. The phrase “this circle” in paragraph 5 refers to the ______.
A. model
C. Outer Circle
B. Inner Circle
D. Expanding Circle
READING
3 Read the text again and fill in each blank in the summary with
no more than TWO words.
Read each sentence +
underline the key
words
Locate the key words
in the text and decide
which words needed
to fill in each blank.
READING
Read the text again and fill in each blank in the summary with no more
3 than TWO words.
Inner Circle
Outer Circle
Kachru's Model
– English is the (1) ________________.
first language
– Countries: the UK, the USA, Australia, etc.
– Speakers provide the standards.
– English is the second or (2) _________
official
language.
– Countries: India, Singapore, the Philippines, etc.
follow
– Speakers (3) ________________
the standards.
foreign language
– English is a (4) ____________________.
Expanding Circle – Countries: Brazil, Russia, Viet
Nam, etc.
rules
– Speakers follow the (5) __________ established
Transition from Reading to Speaking:
- Work in pairs to summarise the text based on the
table of information.
- English has borrowed many words from other
languages. Do you know any Vietnamese words that
have been used in English?
Pho, Banh Mi, Goi Cuon, Bun, Banh Cuon, ao dai,
non la.
SPEAKING
Work in pairs. Read the following words. What do all the words have in
4 common?
- Work in pairs to answer the question in the book.
banh mi, sushi, robot, piano, kung fu
- Share your answers.
They are the words which English borrowed from other
languages.
- Can you share any other words of this type?
SPEAKING
Language
Latin
French
Greek
German
Italian
Spanish
Dutch
Japanese
Arabic
Hindi
Irish
Chinese
language, city, master, paper
art, dance, government, salon, beef, salmon
, biology, comedy, tragedy, history, data
kindergarten, poodle, noodle
opera, piano, broccoli, spaghetti, pizza, cappuccino, latte
canyon, tornado, guitar, alligator
cruise, dock, freight, yacht, landscape, sketch, cookie
karaoke, samurai, kimono, sushi, tsunami, judo, soy
alcohol, algebra, zero, giraffe, caravan, mosque
bandanna, bungalow, jungle, pajamas, shampoo
brogues, clock, hooligan
dim sum, tea, tai chi, kung fu
SPEAKING
Work
in
groups.
Discuss
and
write
the
meaning
/
explanation
5
of each word and choose the language of origin for each word
from the given list. Then present your answers to the class.
- Work in groups to discuss and write the meaning/explanation of
each word and choose the language of origin for each word from
the given list.
- Read the example first and then complete the table.
SPEAKING
Chinese – Japanese – Vietnamese – Italian – Czech
Words
Meaning / Explanation
Language of origin
banh mi
A type of Vietnamese sandwich filled with
cold meats, pâté, and vegetables
Vietnamese
sushi
kung fu
A Japanese dish of small cakes of cold
cooked rice, with vinegar added and
served with raw fish, etc. on top
a Chinese system of fighting using
you hands and feet and not using
weapons
Japanese
Chinese
SPEAKING
Chinese – Japanese – Vietnamese – Italian – Czech
Words
Meaning / Explanation
Language of origin
robot
a machine which can perform a
complicated series of tasks by itself
Czech
piano
a large musical instrument played by
pressing the black and white keys on the
keyboard
Italian
Extra Activity
Do the crossword:
Extra Activity
Across
Down
4. the scientificstudy of the life and
1. the man that somebody is married to
structure of plants and animals
2. the system of communication in
5. an Italian dish consisting of a flat
speech and writing that is used by
round bread base with cheese,
people of a particular country or area
tomatoes, vegetables, meat, etc. on top 3. a tall African animal with a very long
7. a musical instrument that usually has neck, long legs, and dark marks on its
six strings and that you play with your coathusband, the man that somebody is
fingers
married to
8. a series of movements and steps that
6. a traditional Japanese piece of
clothing like a long loose dress with
are usually performed to music
wide sleeves
Extra Activity
L
G
A
P I
N
R
K
G U I T A
U
F
M
A
F
O
G
E
N
E
O
H
U
S
B I O L O G
Z Z A
N
R
D A N C E
Y
CONSOLIDATION
1 Wrap-up
What have we learnt in this lesson?
Read for general and specific information about the three
circles in English;
Talk about borrowed words;
CONSOLIDATION
2 Homework
- Do exercises in the workbook.
Website: hoclieu.vn
Fanpage: facebook.com/www.tienganhglobalsuccess.vn/
 
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