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Unit 1. Family Life. Lesson 1. Getting started

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Warmly welcome to our class
Work in group and watch the video
List the correct volunteer activities from 1 to 8
Stick to the extra board
10 points/correct answer
Helping old and sick people
Helping disadvantaged or handicapped children
Taking part in directing the traffic
Cleaning the street
Donating blood
Donating old books and clothes
Taking care of the war invalids and the families of martyrs
Helping people in the flooded areas
Unit 4
Communication and culture
For a better community








I. COMMUNICATION
Task 1: Order the importance of volunteer activities from 1-8
Task 2: Work in pair -Exchange your opinions
Student A: What is the most important volunteer activity in our area?
Student B: I think taking part in directing the traffic is the most important.
I. COMMUNICATION
Giving opinions
“I think/ believe…”
“In my opinion…”
“I’m sure that…”
“I strongly believe that…”
“I have no doubt that…”
“There’s no doubt in my mind that…”
Task 2: Work in pair -Exchange your opinions
Student A: What is the most important volunteer activity in our area?
Student B: I think taking part in directing the traffic is the most important.
I. COMMUNICATION
Giving opinions
“I think/ believe…”
“In my opinion…”
“I’m sure that…”
“I strongly believe that…”
“I have no doubt that…”
“There’s no doubt in my mind that…”
Student A: What is the most important volunteer activity in our area?
Student B: I think taking part in directing the traffic is the most important
because it protects people from traffic accidents
Giving opinions
“I think/ believe…”
“In my opinion…”
“I’m sure that…”
Student A: What is the most important volunteer activity in our area?
Student B: I think taking part in directing the traffic is the most important.
Because it protects people from traffic accidents
Giving opinions
“I think/ believe…”
“In my opinion…”
“I’m sure that…”
1. Look at the picture. Who is this?
II. CULTURE
1. Look at the picture. What do you know about this man?
II. CULTURE
He is Mahatma Gandhi
a hero for millions of Indian people


What do you think the quote mean?
`Be the change you wish to see in the world.` means:

If we want others to become better, we ourselves must become better first. 

Question 1. When and where was Mahatma Gandhi born?
1. Mahatma Gandhi was born ……………..
A. in 1869 in India. B. in 1893 in South Africa.
C. in 1914 in India. D. in 1947 in England.
Question 2. He travelled to Britain to study law at a university in London in………
1887 B.1893 C.1914 D.1947
Question 3. How old was he when he got a job as a lawyer in South Africa?
18 B.24 C.20 D.30
Question 4. Who were not treated equally in 1914?
A. colored people B. the British
C. Indian people D. poor people and women
Question 5. What did he do to help colored people in South Africa?
A. he came back to India and worked there for a few years.
B. He fought for the rights of colored people in general and the Indians in particular.
C. he got a job as a lawyer in London.
D. colored people were not treated equally.
Question 6. What were his contributions to India?
A. he travelled to Britain to study law at a university in London.
B. he got a job as a lawyer in South Africa.
C. he fought for the rights of colored people in general and the Indians in particular.
D. Gandhi fought for the rights of poor people and women in India.
Game
Points
Where is the place in these picture?
Who is famous for volunteer work in this place at the moment?
When and where was Thuy Tien born?
Thuy Tien/ born/ 1985/ Kien Giang.
2. What is her job?
She/ be / pop singer and musician / Vietnam.
3. What did she do to help the people?
She/ donate/ money to buy goods to the local people.
She/ give/ money to help the needy.
4. What were her contributions to Vietnamese people?
She /receive/ more than 150 billion dong/ after/ call/on people`s donation/ support the flood victims /the central region.
Name 3 volunteer activities you did to help our community better
Have you ever volunteer?
Suggestions:
What’s his/her name?
When and where was he/she born?
What did he/she do to help community development?
Group work: Talk about one person that had great contribution to our community/ country
HOMEWORK
Write a paragraph of 120 words about one person that had great contribution to our community/ country
Prepare for the next lesson.
Thank you for your attention!
D. in 1947 in England.
A. in 1869 in India.
B. in 1893 in South Africa.
C. in 1914 in India.
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Question 1
When and where was Mahatma Gandhi born?
Mahatma Gandhi was born ……………..

D. 1887
A.1947
B.1893
C.1914
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Question 2. He travelled to Britain to study law at a university in London in………
A.18
B.24
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Question 3. How old was he when he got a job as a lawyer in South Africa?

A. colored people
B. The British
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D. poor people and women
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Question 4.
Who were not treated equally in 1914?
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Question 5. What did he do to help colored people in South Africa?


A. he came back to India and worked there for a few years.
B. He fought for the rights of colored people in general and the Indians in particular.
C. he got a job as a lawyer in London.
D. colored people were not treated equally.
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Question 6. What were his contributions to India?


A. he travelled to Britain to study law at a university in London.
B. he got a job as a lawyer in South Africa.
C. he fought for the rights of colored people in general and the Indians in particular.
D. Gandhi fought for the rights of poor people and women in India.

PROCEDUCE:
Work in groups.
Choose a number(1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8) and answer the question.
If the answer is correct, you will get DIFFERENT POINTS in the magic wheel.
In case the answer is wrong, the other team can answer.
If you choose the LUCKY NUMBER, your team will get mark without doing anything.
The team getting the highest points is the winner.
Lucky number!
15
In this lesson you will learn
Local and global activities for community development

Communication
Students will put the activities in the order of importance with 1 being the most important
Students will ask and answer the question to exchange their opinions

Culture
Read the text about Mahatma Gandhi - a hero for millions of Indian People
Talk about the person who contributed to the development of your local area/ your countries.
1. be born on 19th May 1890, in Nghe An Province.
2. study in Quoc Hoc Hue High School
3. be arrested many times in many countries for organizing a revolutionary movement among Vietnamese
4. become the first President of the country in August 1945 .
5. be a very respectable leader who loved our country and sacrificed his entire life to lead our country out of colonialism.
6. die at the age of 79.
Helping old and sick people
Helping disadvantaged or handicapped children
Taking part in directing the traffic
Cleaning the street
Donating blood
Donating old books and clothes
Taking care of the war invalids and the families of martyrs
Teaching the children in mountainous areas
Helping people in the flooded areas
Activity 3: Group work: Talk about one person that had great contribution to our community/ country
Vo Nguyen Giap was born on 25 August 1911 in Quảng Bình Province.
He was the legendary General of Viet Nam. General Giap is also considered to be one of the greatest military strategists of the 20th century.
He was a crucial military commander in two wars: the First Indochina War of 1946–1954, and the Vietnam War of 1955–1975
He took part in several historically significant battles, especially Điện Biên Phủ in 1954, and Ho Chi Minh Campaign of 1975.
During his revolutionary life spanning over 80 years, the General rendered significant services to the Party and the nation.
He was loved and respected by the people and international friends.


GAME:
Treasure hunt
RULES
Work in four groups in 2 minutes
Take turn to read aloud the following sentences
Find out who is best at reading
The best will have a present
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RULES
Divide the class into 4 groups.
Look at the answer and raise your flag
The first quickest group will have rights to answer the question.
If the answer is correct, you get 10 points

C.in 1914 in India.
A. in 1869 in India
B.in 1893 in South Africa.
D. in 1947 in England.
A. he came back to India and worked there for a few years.
B. He fought for the rights of colored people in general and the Indians in particular.
C. he got a job as a lawyer in London.
D. colored people were not treated equally.


A. Because Gandhi moved back to India in 1869.
C. Because at that time they were not treated equally. 
D. Because he fought for the rights of coloured people in India.
B. Because he was a peaceful man.


B. he got a job as a lawyer in South Africa.
D. Gandhi fought for the rights of poor people and women in India.
C. he fought for the rights of colored people in general and the Indians in particular.
A. he travelled to Britain to study law at a university in London.
A. Mahatma Gandhi studied law at a university in London.
C. Mahatma Gandhi fought for the rights of colored people, poor people and women in India.
D. Mahatma Gandhi left India in 1947 and became a hero for millions of people.
B. Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful man.
 
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