Unit 1. Local environment. Lesson 1. Getting started

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WELCOME TO OUR CLASS
Warm up
1
pottery
conical hat
workshop
handicraft
handicraft
UNIT 1: LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
English 9
Tuesday, 7th September 2021
1. Who and what can you see in the picture?
2. Where are they?
3. What do you think the people in the picture are talking about?
1. Listen and read.
Nick: There are so many pieces of pottery here, Phong. Do your grandparents make all of them?
Phong: They can’t because we have lots of products. They make some and other people make the rest.
Nick: As far as I know, Bat Trang is one of the most famous traditional craft villages of Ha Noi, right?
Phong: Right. My grandmother says it’s about 700 years old.
Mi: Wow! When did your grandparents set up this workshop?
Phong: My great-grandparents started it, not my grandparents. Then my grandparents took over their business. All the artisans here are my aunts, uncles and cousins.
Nick: I see. Your village is also a place of interest of Ha Noi, isn’t it?
Phong: Yes. People come here to buy things for their house. Another attraction is they can make pottery themselves in the workshops.
Nick: That must be a memorable experience.
Phong: In Viet Nam there are lots of craft villages like Bat Trang. Have you ever been to any others?
Mi: I’ve been to a conical hat making village in Hue!
Nick: Cool! This is my first one. Do you think that the various crafts remind people of a specific region?
Mi: Sure. It’s the reason tourists often choose handicrafts as souvernirs.
Phong: Let’s go outside and look round the village.
I. Vocabulary
pottery (n) /ˈpɒtəri/
set up (v) /sɛt/ /ʌp/
workshop (n) /ˈwɜːkʃɒp/
take over (v) /teɪk/ /ˈəʊvə/
attraction (n) /əˈtrækʃ(ə)n/
conical hat (n) /ˈkɒnɪkəl/ /hæt/
remind (v) /ˈrɪmaɪnd/
specific region (n) spɪˈsɪfɪkˈriːʤən
handicraft (n) /ˈhændɪkrɑːft/
look around (n) /lʊk//əˈraʊnd/
5
đồ gốm
thành lập
xưởng
tiếp quản
sự thu hút
nón lá
tưởng nhớ
khu vực riêng
đồ thủ công
nhìn quanh
a. Can you find a word / phrase that means:
handicraft
set up
take over
artisans
attraction
specific region
remind
look round
II.
7
Watch out!
‘As far as I know’ is an expression. It is used to say that you think you know something but you cannot be completely sure, especially because you do not know all the facts.
1. Listen and read.
Nick: There are so many pieces of pottery here, Phong. Do your grandparents make all of them?
Phong: They can’t because we have lots of products. They make some and other people make the rest.
Nick: As far as I know, Bat Trang is one of the most famous traditional craft villages of Ha Noi, right?
Phong: Right. My grandmother says it’s about 700 years old.
Mi: Wow! When did your grandparents set up this workshop?
Phong: My great-grandparents started it, not my grandparents. Then my grandparents took over their business. All the artisans here are my aunts, uncles and cousins.
Nick: I see. Your village is also a place of interest of Ha Noi, isn’t it?
Phong: Yes. People come here to buy things for their house. Another attraction is they can make pottery themselves in the workshops.
Nick: That must be a memorable experience.
Phong: In Viet Nam there are lots of craft villages like Bat Trang. Have you ever been to any others?
Mi: I’ve been to a conical hat making village in Hue!
Nick: Cool! This is my first one. Do you think that the various crafts remind people of a specific region?
Mi: Sure. It’s the reason tourists often choose handicrafts as souvernirs.
Phong: Let’s go outside and look round the village.
Activity 1. Listen and read.
b. Answer the following questions.
1. Where are Nick, Mi, and Phong?
2. How old is the village?
3. Who started Phong’s family workshop?
4. Why is the village a place of interest in Ha Noi?
5. Where is the craft village that Mi visited?
6. Why do tourists like to buy handicrafts as souvenirs?
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-> It is about 700 years old.
->They’re at Phong’s grandparents’ workshop in Bat Trang.
-> His great-grandparents did.
-> Because people can buy things for their house and
make pottery themselves there
-> It’s in Hue.
-> Because the handicrafts remind them of a specific region.
Activity 3. Complete the sentences with the words/ phrases from 2 to show where in Viet Nam the handicrafts are made. You do not have to use them all.
1. The birthplace of the famous bai tho __________ is Tay Ho village in Hue.
2. If you go to Hoi An on the 15th of each lunar month, you can enjoy the lights of many beautiful ________
3. Van Phuc village in Ha Noi produces different types of ________ products such as cloth, scarves, ties, and dresses.
4. On the Tet holiday, many Hanoians go to Dong Ho village to buy folk ________.
5. ________ products of Bau Truc, such as pots and vases, have the natural colours typical of Champa culture in Ninh Thuan.
6. Going to Non Nuoc marble village in Da Nang, we’re impressed by a wide variety of _________________ from Buddha statues to bracelets.
10
conical hat
lanterns
silk
paintings
Pottery
marble sculptures
Activity 4. QUIZ: WHAT IS THE PLACE OF INTEREST?
a. Work in pairs to do the quiz.
1. People go to this area to walk, play, and relax.
2. It is a place where objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific interest are kept and shown.
3. People go to this place to see animals.
4. It is an area of sand, or small stones, beside the sea or a lake.
5. It is a beautiful and famous place in the countryside.
b. Work in groups. Write a similar quiz about places of interest. Ask another group to answer the quiz.
11
park
zoo
museum
beach
beauty spot
III. Homework
Learn vocabulary by heart.
Do exercises 2 page 7.
Prepare the next lesson: A closer look 1
12
Activity 2. Write the name of each traditional handicraft in the box under the picture.
13
paintings
drums
marble sculptures
pottery
silk
conical hats
lanterns
lacquerware
WELCOME TO OUR CLASS
Warm up
1
pottery
conical hat
workshop
handicraft
handicraft
UNIT 1: LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
English 9
Tuesday, 7th September 2021
1. Who and what can you see in the picture?
2. Where are they?
3. What do you think the people in the picture are talking about?
1. Listen and read.
Nick: There are so many pieces of pottery here, Phong. Do your grandparents make all of them?
Phong: They can’t because we have lots of products. They make some and other people make the rest.
Nick: As far as I know, Bat Trang is one of the most famous traditional craft villages of Ha Noi, right?
Phong: Right. My grandmother says it’s about 700 years old.
Mi: Wow! When did your grandparents set up this workshop?
Phong: My great-grandparents started it, not my grandparents. Then my grandparents took over their business. All the artisans here are my aunts, uncles and cousins.
Nick: I see. Your village is also a place of interest of Ha Noi, isn’t it?
Phong: Yes. People come here to buy things for their house. Another attraction is they can make pottery themselves in the workshops.
Nick: That must be a memorable experience.
Phong: In Viet Nam there are lots of craft villages like Bat Trang. Have you ever been to any others?
Mi: I’ve been to a conical hat making village in Hue!
Nick: Cool! This is my first one. Do you think that the various crafts remind people of a specific region?
Mi: Sure. It’s the reason tourists often choose handicrafts as souvernirs.
Phong: Let’s go outside and look round the village.
I. Vocabulary
pottery (n) /ˈpɒtəri/
set up (v) /sɛt/ /ʌp/
workshop (n) /ˈwɜːkʃɒp/
take over (v) /teɪk/ /ˈəʊvə/
attraction (n) /əˈtrækʃ(ə)n/
conical hat (n) /ˈkɒnɪkəl/ /hæt/
remind (v) /ˈrɪmaɪnd/
specific region (n) spɪˈsɪfɪkˈriːʤən
handicraft (n) /ˈhændɪkrɑːft/
look around (n) /lʊk//əˈraʊnd/
5
đồ gốm
thành lập
xưởng
tiếp quản
sự thu hút
nón lá
tưởng nhớ
khu vực riêng
đồ thủ công
nhìn quanh
a. Can you find a word / phrase that means:
handicraft
set up
take over
artisans
attraction
specific region
remind
look round
II.
7
Watch out!
‘As far as I know’ is an expression. It is used to say that you think you know something but you cannot be completely sure, especially because you do not know all the facts.
1. Listen and read.
Nick: There are so many pieces of pottery here, Phong. Do your grandparents make all of them?
Phong: They can’t because we have lots of products. They make some and other people make the rest.
Nick: As far as I know, Bat Trang is one of the most famous traditional craft villages of Ha Noi, right?
Phong: Right. My grandmother says it’s about 700 years old.
Mi: Wow! When did your grandparents set up this workshop?
Phong: My great-grandparents started it, not my grandparents. Then my grandparents took over their business. All the artisans here are my aunts, uncles and cousins.
Nick: I see. Your village is also a place of interest of Ha Noi, isn’t it?
Phong: Yes. People come here to buy things for their house. Another attraction is they can make pottery themselves in the workshops.
Nick: That must be a memorable experience.
Phong: In Viet Nam there are lots of craft villages like Bat Trang. Have you ever been to any others?
Mi: I’ve been to a conical hat making village in Hue!
Nick: Cool! This is my first one. Do you think that the various crafts remind people of a specific region?
Mi: Sure. It’s the reason tourists often choose handicrafts as souvernirs.
Phong: Let’s go outside and look round the village.
Activity 1. Listen and read.
b. Answer the following questions.
1. Where are Nick, Mi, and Phong?
2. How old is the village?
3. Who started Phong’s family workshop?
4. Why is the village a place of interest in Ha Noi?
5. Where is the craft village that Mi visited?
6. Why do tourists like to buy handicrafts as souvenirs?
9
-> It is about 700 years old.
->They’re at Phong’s grandparents’ workshop in Bat Trang.
-> His great-grandparents did.
-> Because people can buy things for their house and
make pottery themselves there
-> It’s in Hue.
-> Because the handicrafts remind them of a specific region.
Activity 3. Complete the sentences with the words/ phrases from 2 to show where in Viet Nam the handicrafts are made. You do not have to use them all.
1. The birthplace of the famous bai tho __________ is Tay Ho village in Hue.
2. If you go to Hoi An on the 15th of each lunar month, you can enjoy the lights of many beautiful ________
3. Van Phuc village in Ha Noi produces different types of ________ products such as cloth, scarves, ties, and dresses.
4. On the Tet holiday, many Hanoians go to Dong Ho village to buy folk ________.
5. ________ products of Bau Truc, such as pots and vases, have the natural colours typical of Champa culture in Ninh Thuan.
6. Going to Non Nuoc marble village in Da Nang, we’re impressed by a wide variety of _________________ from Buddha statues to bracelets.
10
conical hat
lanterns
silk
paintings
Pottery
marble sculptures
Activity 4. QUIZ: WHAT IS THE PLACE OF INTEREST?
a. Work in pairs to do the quiz.
1. People go to this area to walk, play, and relax.
2. It is a place where objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific interest are kept and shown.
3. People go to this place to see animals.
4. It is an area of sand, or small stones, beside the sea or a lake.
5. It is a beautiful and famous place in the countryside.
b. Work in groups. Write a similar quiz about places of interest. Ask another group to answer the quiz.
11
park
zoo
museum
beach
beauty spot
III. Homework
Learn vocabulary by heart.
Do exercises 2 page 7.
Prepare the next lesson: A closer look 1
12
Activity 2. Write the name of each traditional handicraft in the box under the picture.
13
paintings
drums
marble sculptures
pottery
silk
conical hats
lanterns
lacquerware
 







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