Unit 7. Traffic. Lesson 4. Communication

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Người gửi: Huỳnh Thanh Hiền
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Ngày gửi: 21h:19' 26-03-2022
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Period 97: Unit 7: TRAFFIC
COMMUNICATION & PROJECT
I. Vocabulary:
-Roof: nóc, mái nhà
-illegal: bất hợp pháp, trái luật
-Laws: luật, phép tắc
-Reverse: đảo, nghịch, lùi xe
-Right-handed: thuận tay phải
II. Communication:
1. Look at the flags of some countries. Give the names of these countries.
1. The U.K
2. Australia
3. India
4. Thailand
5. Malaysia
2. Why do these countries drive on the left? Listen to the text then write your answers below.
Reasons why this happened:
1……..
2……..
1. some countries used the same system as the UK.
2. many people are right-handed (in the past, this meant they could ride a horse using mainly their left hand, and could more easily use their right hand to carry a sword)
3. Look at the strange driving laws below. Five of them are true, but one is false. In pairs, can you find the false driving law?
‘In France, you can only reverse your car on Sundays.`
This law is false!
4. Now, work in groups. Discuss the laws and put them in order from the strangest (no I) the least strange (No 5). Are there strange rules in Viet Nam?
1.The strangest law is “You have to wear a shirt or T-shirt while driving in Thailand”. It is a little weird, because the clothes does not influence driver.
2. The less strange law is “In Spain, people wear glasses have to carry a spare pair in the car.” This law is so strict and unreasonable.
3.Next, the law “In South Africa, you have to let animals go first” is a little strange, because it shows that the animals are more important to people.
4. Next, "It’s illegal for women to drive in Saudi Arabi". The law is a little abnormal.
5. Lastly, the law “In Alaska, you are no: allowed to drive with a dog on the roof.” is rather ok. Because it’s dangerous with the dog on the roof.
III. Project: Road signs display
Should there be a “one way” sign in the corridors?
1. In groups, think of some traffic signs to display around your school.
2. Make some of these traffic signs of your own out of paper, cardboard or other material.
3. Show them to your group or class and say:
what it is/
What it tells people to…./ not to…..
4 . Display your signs.
HOME WORK
- Redo all the exercises
- Draw a traffic sign
- Prepare unit 8 – Communication & project (P21,25)
COMMUNICATION & PROJECT
I. Vocabulary:
-Roof: nóc, mái nhà
-illegal: bất hợp pháp, trái luật
-Laws: luật, phép tắc
-Reverse: đảo, nghịch, lùi xe
-Right-handed: thuận tay phải
II. Communication:
1. Look at the flags of some countries. Give the names of these countries.
1. The U.K
2. Australia
3. India
4. Thailand
5. Malaysia
2. Why do these countries drive on the left? Listen to the text then write your answers below.
Reasons why this happened:
1……..
2……..
1. some countries used the same system as the UK.
2. many people are right-handed (in the past, this meant they could ride a horse using mainly their left hand, and could more easily use their right hand to carry a sword)
3. Look at the strange driving laws below. Five of them are true, but one is false. In pairs, can you find the false driving law?
‘In France, you can only reverse your car on Sundays.`
This law is false!
4. Now, work in groups. Discuss the laws and put them in order from the strangest (no I) the least strange (No 5). Are there strange rules in Viet Nam?
1.The strangest law is “You have to wear a shirt or T-shirt while driving in Thailand”. It is a little weird, because the clothes does not influence driver.
2. The less strange law is “In Spain, people wear glasses have to carry a spare pair in the car.” This law is so strict and unreasonable.
3.Next, the law “In South Africa, you have to let animals go first” is a little strange, because it shows that the animals are more important to people.
4. Next, "It’s illegal for women to drive in Saudi Arabi". The law is a little abnormal.
5. Lastly, the law “In Alaska, you are no: allowed to drive with a dog on the roof.” is rather ok. Because it’s dangerous with the dog on the roof.
III. Project: Road signs display
Should there be a “one way” sign in the corridors?
1. In groups, think of some traffic signs to display around your school.
2. Make some of these traffic signs of your own out of paper, cardboard or other material.
3. Show them to your group or class and say:
what it is/
What it tells people to…./ not to…..
4 . Display your signs.
HOME WORK
- Redo all the exercises
- Draw a traffic sign
- Prepare unit 8 – Communication & project (P21,25)
 








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