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Unit 2. Relationships. Lesson 4. Speaking

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UNIT 2: RELATIONSHIPS

Lesson 4: Speaking : seeking advice
*Vocabulary
To be chosen to do st = to be selected to do st
Được chọn
2. Get parents ‘ permission
Có sự cho phép của bố mẹ
3. Cheat in the exam(s)
Gian lận trong thi cử
4. Revise the lesson (s)
Ôn lại bài
5. Make fun of sb = make jokes about sb
Van: Hi, Chi. You look sad. (1)------------------
Chi: You know, Van, we were chosen to take part in the English Public Speaking Contest in Da Nang next month...
Van: Yes. Only two students from each class were selected and we need to get our parents` permission.
Chi: (2) ____________________________________ .
1. Choose sentences a-f to complete the conversation between two classmates.
But I have an idea.
What`s the problem?
Thanks for your advice.
My parents said no.
So did your parents give you permission?
What should I do?
b. What`s the problem?
e. So did your parents give you permission?
Van: Yes, they did. They felt proud that I was selected. How about yours?
Chi: (3) ___________________ . They said Da Nang is too far away, and I`ll miss the TOEFL test already arranged for next month. But I really want to go.
Van: I understand. It`s the chance of a lifetime ... (4)___________________ . You can take the test another time. Did you tell your parents about that?
Chi: I did. The real problem is that I`ve never been away from home, and they are worried. (5)___________________
Van: Let`s talk to our teacher. I think she can persuade your parents.
Chi: Good idea. (6) ______________________ .
d. My parents said no.
But I have an idea.
f. What should I do?
c. Thanks for your advice.
1. What is Chi`s problem?
2. Answer the questions.
Van advises Chi to ask their teacher to persuade Chi`s parents.
2. What does Van advise her to do?
She was chosen to take part in the English Public Speaking Contest in Da Nang, but her parents don`t allow her to go there. They are worried because she has never been away from home.
3. Practise the conversation with a partner.
*Asking for advice
- What should I do?
- What do you think I should do?
- What do you suggest / recommend?
- What do you think?
* Giving advice
- Well, I think you should …
- Why don’t you …?
- Maybe you should …
- If I were you, I’d …
- You’d better … ; I suggest that …
- You (really) ought to / should …
- It’s best to … ; I would say …
- It’s essential/ necessary /vital that
II. While-speaking
Linda’s problem:
- Her best friend, Carol, cheated in the exams, and Linda didn’t know how to stop her from cheating.
Linda’s father’s advice:
- find out the reasons
- help Carol to revise the lessons and prepare for the exams
4. Choose one topic. Use the ideas below to make a similar conversation.
A: Linda. You look worried. What`s the problem?
B: You know, Dad, my best friend, Carol, cheated in the exams and I don’t know how to stop her from cheating.
A: Very bad. Did you find out the reasons why she cheated in the exams?
B: Yes, she didn’t revise the lessons because she spent to much time playing computer games the nights before.
A: I see. I think you should remind her of focusing more on studying. You should also help her revise the lessons and prepare for the next exams.
B: Good idea. Thanks for your advice, Dad.
A: Linda’s father B: Linda
Suggested dialogue
John’s problems:
- His classmates made fun of him because of his poor grades.
His best friend’s advice:
- try to study harder, complete all homework
- ask the teachers for help when having a problem
- find a tutor
A: Hi, John. You look upset. What`s up?
B: You know, my classmates made fun of me.
A: Why? About what did they make fun of you?
B: I got bad marks…er three marks for my last tests
A: I see. I think you should try to study harder, do all the homework the teachers have given you. You should also ask the teachers for help when you have a problem. Besides, I think you should find a tutor to help you to improve your studies.
B: That’s a good idea. Thanks a lot for your advice.
A: John’s best friend B: John
Suggested dialogue
1. What was the problem?
2. How did you deal with it?
3. Who did you ask for help?
4. What advice did they give you ?
5. Work with a partner. Talk about a problem that you have had at school or at home.
III. Post – speaking
Thank you for attention
 
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