Unit 2. My home. Lesson 6. Skills 2

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Good morning
Everybody!
WELCOME TO OUR CLASS
Unit 2- MY HOME
Lesson 6-skills 2
* LISTENING:
1. Nick’s parent are describing their room at the hotel. Listen and draw the furniture in the correct place.
Audio Scripts
Nick’s Mum: Nick’s staying in the Tiger room. We’re staying the Bear room. There’s a big bear near the door. The bear is actually the fireplace. In the far corner, there is a window. The shelves are right in front of it. Next to the shelves is a big bed. There’s a wardrobe next to the bed.
Nick’s Dad: Oh, there are also two other windows in the room. In front of these windows, there’s sofa, a table and two stools. We like the room because it’s comfortable.
Tiger room
Bear room
* WRITING:
An e-mail to a friend
Writing Tips - How to write an e-mail to a friend.
In the subject line, writing briefly what the e-mail is about.
2. Begin the e-mail with greeting (Dear / Hi / Hello...)
3. The introduce is the first paragraph. We can ask about her / his health, thank him / her for the previous e-mail or write the reason for e-mail, etc.
4. In the body, write the subject(s) of the e-mail. Write each subject in a new paragraph.
5. The conclusion is the last paragraph. It includes the closing remarks: saying goodbye, asking your friend to write back, sending your regards to his / her family, etc…
2. Read Nick`s e-mail again. Identify the subject, greeting, introduction, body and conclusion of the e-mail.
Subject
Greeting
Introduction
Body
Conclustion
1. Capital Letters
- Starting a sentence: When we are free….
- Proper names : David, Ba….
- Days and months : Monday, September….
- Pronoun : I, She, He….
- Places : London, Ha Noi….
2. Commas (,): To separate long sentences and lists of things
She has a book, a pen, a pencil and an ruler.
3. Full stops (.), question marks (?), or exclamation mark (!): They are put at the end of the sentences.
We are learning English.
Are you a student?
What a nice girl!
NOTE:
3. Read the e-mail below and correct it. Write the correct version in the provided.
Suggested correct version of the e-mail.
Hi Sophia.
Thank for your email. Now, I’ll tell you about my house. I live with my parents and younger brother in a town house. It`s big. There are six rooms: a living room, a kitchen, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. I like my bedroom best. We`re moving to an apartment soon.
What about you? Where do you live? Tell me in your next e-mail.
Best wishes,
Mi.
From: mi@fastmail.com
To: sophia@quickmail.com
Subject: My house.
4 Write an e-mail to Nick. Tell him about your idea for the new room of the Crazy House Hotel
Plan
Brainstorm vocabulary about your room.
Draft
Write a draft.
Check
Check your draft: is the functuation correct?
Is the capitalisation correct?
Does it have all necessary parts?
New mail
To: Nick@fastmail.com
Subject:
Dear Nick,
Introduction: - ask about his/her health,
- thanks his/her about the previous e-mail,
- or write the reasons.
In the body, - write the subject(s) of the e-mail.
- Write each subject in a new paragraph.
Conclusion: - saying goodbye,
- asking your friend to write back,
- ending your regards to his/ her family.
From: Phong@quickmail.com mail
To: Nick@fastmail.com
Subject: The new room of the crazy house
Dear Nick,
I received your email last night. I think your room at the Crazy House Hotel is very messy and uncomfortable. You should move to another room.
In the new room, there are two windows. There is a sofa with a table and two stools. There is a fireplace next to the door. There is a wardrobe next to the bed. On the wall next to the bed, there is a map of Vietnam and a beautiful picture of Love valley.
I think you will like it. It’s great, isn’t it?
See you soon.
Phong
Rewrite the email.
Be ready for looking back and project
HOME WORK
Everybody!
WELCOME TO OUR CLASS
Unit 2- MY HOME
Lesson 6-skills 2
* LISTENING:
1. Nick’s parent are describing their room at the hotel. Listen and draw the furniture in the correct place.
Audio Scripts
Nick’s Mum: Nick’s staying in the Tiger room. We’re staying the Bear room. There’s a big bear near the door. The bear is actually the fireplace. In the far corner, there is a window. The shelves are right in front of it. Next to the shelves is a big bed. There’s a wardrobe next to the bed.
Nick’s Dad: Oh, there are also two other windows in the room. In front of these windows, there’s sofa, a table and two stools. We like the room because it’s comfortable.
Tiger room
Bear room
* WRITING:
An e-mail to a friend
Writing Tips - How to write an e-mail to a friend.
In the subject line, writing briefly what the e-mail is about.
2. Begin the e-mail with greeting (Dear / Hi / Hello...)
3. The introduce is the first paragraph. We can ask about her / his health, thank him / her for the previous e-mail or write the reason for e-mail, etc.
4. In the body, write the subject(s) of the e-mail. Write each subject in a new paragraph.
5. The conclusion is the last paragraph. It includes the closing remarks: saying goodbye, asking your friend to write back, sending your regards to his / her family, etc…
2. Read Nick`s e-mail again. Identify the subject, greeting, introduction, body and conclusion of the e-mail.
Subject
Greeting
Introduction
Body
Conclustion
1. Capital Letters
- Starting a sentence: When we are free….
- Proper names : David, Ba….
- Days and months : Monday, September….
- Pronoun : I, She, He….
- Places : London, Ha Noi….
2. Commas (,): To separate long sentences and lists of things
She has a book, a pen, a pencil and an ruler.
3. Full stops (.), question marks (?), or exclamation mark (!): They are put at the end of the sentences.
We are learning English.
Are you a student?
What a nice girl!
NOTE:
3. Read the e-mail below and correct it. Write the correct version in the provided.
Suggested correct version of the e-mail.
Hi Sophia.
Thank for your email. Now, I’ll tell you about my house. I live with my parents and younger brother in a town house. It`s big. There are six rooms: a living room, a kitchen, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. I like my bedroom best. We`re moving to an apartment soon.
What about you? Where do you live? Tell me in your next e-mail.
Best wishes,
Mi.
From: mi@fastmail.com
To: sophia@quickmail.com
Subject: My house.
4 Write an e-mail to Nick. Tell him about your idea for the new room of the Crazy House Hotel
Plan
Brainstorm vocabulary about your room.
Draft
Write a draft.
Check
Check your draft: is the functuation correct?
Is the capitalisation correct?
Does it have all necessary parts?
New mail
To: Nick@fastmail.com
Subject:
Dear Nick,
Introduction: - ask about his/her health,
- thanks his/her about the previous e-mail,
- or write the reasons.
In the body, - write the subject(s) of the e-mail.
- Write each subject in a new paragraph.
Conclusion: - saying goodbye,
- asking your friend to write back,
- ending your regards to his/ her family.
From: Phong@quickmail.com mail
To: Nick@fastmail.com
Subject: The new room of the crazy house
Dear Nick,
I received your email last night. I think your room at the Crazy House Hotel is very messy and uncomfortable. You should move to another room.
In the new room, there are two windows. There is a sofa with a table and two stools. There is a fireplace next to the door. There is a wardrobe next to the bed. On the wall next to the bed, there is a map of Vietnam and a beautiful picture of Love valley.
I think you will like it. It’s great, isn’t it?
See you soon.
Phong
Rewrite the email.
Be ready for looking back and project
HOME WORK
 







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