Bài giảng tiếng anh lớp 8 unit 4

Once a poor farmer had a daughter named Little Pea. After his wife died , the farmer married again. His new wife had a daughter, Stout Nut.


Unfortunately, the new wife was very cruel to Little Pea. Little Pea had to do chores all day. This made Little Pea’s father very upset. He soon died of a broken heart.

Summer came and went .In the fall, the village held its harvest festival. That year, everyone was excited as the prince wanted to choose his wife from the village.

However , before the festival started, a fairy appeared and magically changed Little Pea’s rags into beautiful clothes

When the prince found the shoe, he decided to marry the girl who owned it. Of course the shoe fitted Little Pea,

1. Little Pea’s mother died when she was young.

2. Her father got married again.

3. Her new mother was very kind.

4. A farmer gave her beautiful clothes.

 5. She lost her shoe when she ran to the festival.

6. The prince immediately fell in love with her.

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WELCOME TO OUR CLASS 8B !DAK DUC SECONDARY SCHOOLGD&ĐT THĂNG BÌNHPHÒNG GD & ĐT NGỌC HỒI * TRƯỜNG THCS ĐẮK DỤC *1What did Nga’s Great-grandfather do after dinner?2What is she doing?3Do you often read folktales? What are the names of the folktales?Snow White and seven dwarfsOne hundred- section bamboo How the tiger got his stripesThe frog princeThe golden star fruit treeTam CamWhat is the name of the folktale did Nga’s grandma tell her?4UNIT 4: OUR PASTLESSON 4READ5the lost shoe6Unit 4: OUR PAST Lesson 4: Read [page 41]1. Vocabulary:- cruel to [S.O]:độc ác với [ai]- upset [adj]:buồn- rag [n]: quần áo rách tả tơi- [to] drop: đánh rơi- prince [n]:hoàng tử- a fairy: bà tiên- [to] marry:cưới- [to] fall in love with:phải lòng, yêu say đắm7* Checking vocabulary:g] cruel [adj]:e] upset [adj]:a] rag [n]: b] prince [n]:f] [a] fairy: d] [to] marry:c] [to] fall in love with:7]5]1] 2]6]4]3]8Unit 4 : OUR PASTLesson 4: ReadLittle Pea92. Read the story:Once a poor farmer had a daughter named Little Pea. After his wife died , the farmer married again. His new wife had a daughter, Stout Nut. read10 Unfortunately, the new wife was very cruel to Little Pea. Little Pea had to do chores all day. This made Little Pea’s father very upset. He soon died of a broken heart.read11Summer came and went .In the fall, the village held its harvest festival. That year, everyone was excited as the prince wanted to choose his wife from the village. read12Stout Nut’s mother made new clothes for her, but poor Little Pea had none.read13However , before the festival started, a fairy appeared and magically changed Little Pea’s rags into beautiful clothesread14As Little Pea ran to the festival, she dropped one of her shoes and lost it.read15When the prince found the shoe, he decided to marry the girl who owned it. Of course the shoe fitted Little Pea, read16and the prince immediately fell in love with her.read17Unit 4 : OUR PASTLesson 4: Read3. TRUE or FALSE ? T F1. Little Pea’s mother died when she was young.2. Her father got married again.3. Her new mother was very kind.4. A farmer gave her beautiful clothes. 5. She lost her shoe when she ran to the festival.6. The prince immediately fell in love with her.kindcruel.A fairy magically changed her rag into beautiful clothes.18194. Complete the sentences:Lucky number1234678520Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.5. Answer the questions:6. Retell the story “The lost shoe”21Mother / died / she / young. Once a poor farmer / daughter / Little Pea.Father / married / again.New wife / cruel / Little Pea.22That year/ village / held/ festival.Fairy/changed /rags/beautiful clothes23She / ran / festival /dropped / shoe.24Prince/ found/ shoe. He/ dicide/ marry/ girl/ who/ own it.Shoe / fitted / Little Pea.25 Prince / fell in love/ Little Pea26What is the moral lesson from the story?ở hiền gặp lành“ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER”27 - Learn by heart the new words. - Rewrite the story by your own words. - Prepare for write. 28Goodbye !29a. Who was Little Pea? She was a poor farmer’s daughter.2. Answer the questions151413121110987654321Time over30Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.b. What did Stout Nut’s mother make Little Pea do all day? She made Little Pea do chores all day.2. Answer the questions151413121110987654321Time over31Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.c. How did Little Pea get her new clothes? A fairy magically changed Little Pea’s rags into beautiful clothes.2. Answer the questions151413121110987654321Time over32Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.d. Who did the prince decide to marry? He decided to marry the girl who owned the shoe.2. Answer the questions151413121110987654321Time over33Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.e. Is this a true story? How do you know? No, it isn’t. - It’s a folktale./ - There is a fairy in the story.2. Answer the questions151413121110987654321Time over34Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.Lucky number35Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe.Unit 4. Lesson 4. Read – The lost shoe. 2. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH WORDS FROM THE STORYa. Little Pea’s father was a _______. farmer b. Little Pea’s mother _____when she was young.diedLittle Pea ______ to do the housework all day after her father got married ______.hadThe prince wanted ________a girl from Little Pea’s village.marryStout Nut’s mother did not make ______ for Little Pea.The prince found Little Pea’s ____ shoe.lost againclothes36

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T: Today we’re going to learn about customs and traditions. Do you think they’re the same?

M: I think they’re different, but it’s hard to explain how.

N: In my opinion, a custom is something that has become an accepted way of doing things. And a tradition is something we do that is special and is passed down through the generations.

T: Yes, spot on! Give me an example of a custom.

M: My family has this custom of eating dinner at 7 p.m. sharp.

T: Really?

M: Yes, we have to be at the dinner table on time.

T: That’s interesting! How about a tradition, Phong?

P: We have a family tradition of visiting the pagoda on the first day of every lunar month.

N: You’re kidding!

P: No, no. We’ve followed this tradition for generations.

T: You’ve mentioned family, but what about social customs and traditions, Nick?

N: Well, in the UK there are lots of customs for table manners. For example, we have to use a knife and fork at dinner. Then, there’s a British tradition of having afternoon tea at 4 p.m.

T: Sounds lovely! Now, for homework, you should find information about a custom or tradition. You’re doing mini presentations next week.

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Sunday, May 16, 2021NOUNIQHORRSECNSIBYNE123456Column1234567891011121314151617181920CUSTOMCUSTOMWarm upEOOODo the crossword puzzle CUSTOMSKICY7SSTTRYUEABAMTEMSKLUCY1. Vietnam is an amazing _______.Fill in the blankcountry2. Vietnamese women look very beautiful and charming in the Ao dai. This costume is really _______. Complete the sentenceunique3. Have you ever ridden a ______? You have to be brave to do it. Complete the sentenceshorse4. King Hungs are our _________.Complete the sentenceancestorsComplete the sentences5. Vietnamese can make very beautiful ____________ from bamboo trees. bamboo itemsComplete the sentence6. At Tet, children usually get ___________ from parents and adults.lucky moneyComplete the sentence6. Vietnamese often make five-coloured _____ rice when they have guests.stickyGETTING STARTEDA LESSON ON TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMSTeacherNickMiMaiPhongVocabulary:- explain /ɪksˈpleɪn/ [v]accept / əˈsept / [v]pass down /ˈpaːs daʊn/ [p.v]generation /ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃn/ [n]spot on /spɒt ɔn/[exp]sharp / ʃɑːp / [a]- table manner /ˈteɪbl ˈmænə[r]/ [exp]mention /ˈmenʃn / [v]presentation /prezenˈteɪʃn/ [n]: giải thích: chấp nhận: truyền lại: thế hệ= totally correct: đúng, chính xác: phép tắc ăn uống: nói [đề cập] đến: thuyết trìnhChecking vocabulary:- explain /ɪksˈpleɪn/ [v]accept / əˈsept / [v]pass down /ˈpaːs daʊn/ [p.v]generation /ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃn/ [n]spot on /spɒt ɔn/[exp]sharp / ʃɑːp / [a]- table manner /ˈteɪbl ˈmænə[r]/ [exp]mention /ˈmenʃn / [v]presentation /prezenˈteɪʃn/ [n]: giải thích: chấp nhận: truyền lại: thế hệ= totally correct: đúng, chính xác: phép tắc ăn uống: nói [đề cập] đến: thuyết trìnhT: Today we’re going to learn about customs and traditions. Do you think they’re the same?M: I think they’re different, but it’s hard to explain how.N: In my opinion, a custom is something that has become an accepted way of doing things. And a tradition is something we do that is special and is passed down through the generations.T: Yes, spot on! Give me an example of a custom.M: My family has this custom of eating dinner at 7 p.m. sharp.T: Really?M: Yes, we have to be at the dinner table on time.T: That’s interesting! How about a tradition, Phong?P: We have a family tradition of visiting the pagoda on the first day of every lunar month.N: You’re kidding!P: No, no. We’ve followed this tradition for generations.T: You’ve mentioned family, but what about social customs and traditions, Nick?N: Well, in the UK there are lots of customs for table manners. For example, we have to use a knife and fork at dinner. Then, there’s a British tradition of having afternoon tea at 4 p.m.T: Sounds lovely! Now, for homework, you should find information about a custom or tradition. You’re doing mini presentations next week...a. Find a word or phrase that means: 1. agreed2. grandparents, parents, and children3. totally correct4. exactly on time5. relating to human society6. a polite way of eating at the dinner tableacceptedgenerationsspot onsharpsocialtable mannersYou are joking!You must be joking!b. Tick [9] true [T] or false [F].1. Nick’s explanation of customs and traditions is correct.2. Only families have customs and traditions.3. In the UK there’s a tradition of having afternoon tea.4. In the UK there is no accepted way of behaving at the dinner table. T FThere are also social onesThere are a lot of customs for table manners in the UK. c. Answer the following questions.1. What is Mai’s family custom? It’s eating dinner at 7 p.m. sharp.2. How does Nick feel when Phong talks about one of his family traditions? He’s surprised.3. What is the similarity between a custom and a tradition? They both refer to doing something that develops over time.4. What is the difference between them?A custom is something accepted. A tradition is something special and is passed down through the generations.5. What should the students do for homework? They should find information about a custom or tradition.d. Find these sentences in the conversation and fill in the missing words.1. We ________ be at the dinner table on time.2. You _______ find information about a custom or tradition.It’s an obligation – you have no choice have toIt’s a suggestion or advice – it would be best to follow itshouldWhat do you think these sentences mean?1. smiling to accept a compliment2. worshipping ancestors3. wrapping gifts in colourful paper4. having lunch together on the second day of Tet5. placing the chopsticks on top of the rice bowl when finishing a meal6. children in the family standing in a row to greet guests7. wearing ao dai on special ocassions8. giving children lucky money at Tet2a. Match the pictures with the customs and traditions in the box.ABCDEFHG1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.2b. Write C [custom] or T [tradition] under each picture in a. In pairs, compare your answers. 1. smiling to accept a compliment2. worshipping ancestors3. wrapping gifts in colourful paper4. having lunch together on the second day of Tet5. placing the chopsticks on top of the rice bowl when finishing a meal6. children in the family standing in a row to greet guests7. wearing ao dai on special ocassions8. giving children lucky money at TetABCDEFHG1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.CC/TCTCCTC/T3.GAMES: CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS EXPERTS1. Work in small groups.2. Take five minutes to write down as many local customs and traditions as you can think of.3. Present your list to the other groups.4. The group with the most ideas are the experts!SOME SUGGESTIONS- Cow racing festival in Tri Ton district.- The Regional Goddess festival at Sam Mountain in Chau Doc city.- Living in stilt houses- The Ghe Ngo racing festival.- Traditional carpentry villages in Cho Moi district.+ HOMEWORK - Learn the new words by heart.- Practice the dialogue again.- Do exercises B1,2 in workbook [page 29].- Prepare for Unit 4: A closer look 1.Goodbye!See you again!THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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