Bài giảng Tiếng anh 9 - Unit 2: Life in the past - Lesson 7 - Trường THCS Trần Kim Xuyến
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- Look at the picture and answer the questions. 1. How often does your grandmother/father tell you about past stories? 2. What lessons can you learn from them?
- WRITING LESSON 7 READING
- childhood Thời thơ ấu
- afterwards Sau cựng
- over come Vượt qua
- fell in love Phải lũng ai
- meanwhile Trong khi đú
- eventually Kết cục là, cuối cựng là
- thankful Biết ơn
- Listen and repeat. Practice saying them with a partner. 1 afterward (adv) /ˈổftərwərd/ sau này, sau đú 2 childhood (n) /ˈtʃaɪldhʊd/ thời thơ õú 3 fall in love (idm) /fɑːl ɪn lʌv/ phaỉ lòng, yêu 4 meanwhile (adv) /ˈmiːnwaɪl/ trong khi đó
- Listen and repeat. Practice saying them with a partner. sau cựng thỡ, cuối 5 eventually (adv) /ɪˈventʃuəli/ cựng thỡ 6 overcome (v) /ˌoʊvərˈkʌm/ vượt qua 7 thankful (adj) /ˈθổŋkfəl/ biết ơn
- a. Read the passage about Lan's grandmother. What lesson does Lan get from her grandmother's stories? 1.We should work hard to overcome difficulties. 2.We should keep our hope in difficult times. When I was a kid, I used to stay with my grandmother after school. She'd often tell me stories about her life in the past, and I found them very interesting. Her childhood was different from mine. She grew up in a large, extended family. Her family was poor, and she only finished elementary school. When she was thirteen, she started working. Her uncle cooked for wedding parties, and she'd go with him to those parties to help him. Afterward, she worked at a pottery place. She was good at making pottery and proud of the things she made. My grandfather also started working there. They fell in love and got married two years later. My grandparents worked hard to build a family together. After they had their first child, my grandfather continued to work at the pottery place. Meanwhile, my grandmother sold groceries at home. They eventually saved enough money to buy a house of their own and raised three children. I sometimes think about the stories my grandmother told me and feel thankful for her and my grandfather. Whenever I have a difficult problem, I think about those stories and tell myself to continue to work hard.
- b. Now, read and choose the correct answers. We should work hard to overcome difficulties. When I was a kid, I used to stay with my grandmother after school. She'd often tell me stories about her life in the past, and I found them very interesting. Her childhood was different from mine. She grew up in a large, extended family. Her family was poor, and she only finished elementary school. When she was thirteen, she started working. Her uncle cooked for wedding parties, and she'd go with him to those parties to help him. Afterward, she worked at a pottery place. She was good at making pottery and proud of the things she made. My grandfather also started working there. They fell in love and got married two years later. My grandparents worked hard to build a family together. After they had their first child, my grandfather continued to work at the pottery place. Meanwhile, my grandmother sold groceries at home. They eventually saved enough money to buy a house of their own and raised three children. I sometimes think about the stories my grandmother told me and feel thankful for her and my grandfather. Whenever I have a difficult problem, I think about those stories and tell myself to continue to work hard. 1. What does the word them in paragraph 1 refer to? A. Lan's stories C. Lan's grandmother's stories B. Lan's school days D. Lan's family members
- b. Now, read and choose the correct answers. We should work hard to overcome difficulties. When I was a kid, I used to stay with my grandmother after school. She'd often tell me stories about her life in the past, and I found them very interesting. Her childhood was different from mine. She grew up in a large, extended family. Her family was poor, and she only finished elementary school. When she was thirteen, she started working. Her uncle cooked for wedding parties, and she'd go with him to those parties to help him. Afterward, she worked at a pottery place. She was good at making pottery and proud of the things she made. My grandfather also started working there. They fell in love and got married two years later. My grandparents worked hard to build a family together. After they had their first child, my grandfather continued to work at the pottery place. Meanwhile, my grandmother sold groceries at home. They eventually saved enough money to buy a house of their own and raised three children. I sometimes think about the stories my grandmother told me and feel thankful for her and my grandfather. Whenever I have a difficult problem, I think about those stories and tell myself to continue to work hard. 2. What was Lan's grandmother's childhood like? A. It was difficult. C. It was fun. B. There were many adventures. D. There were many parties.
- b. Now, read and choose the correct answers. We should work hard to overcome difficulties. When I was a kid, I used to stay with my grandmother after school. She'd often tell me stories about her life in the past, and I found them very interesting. Her childhood was different from mine. She grew up in a large, extended family. Her family was poor, and she only finished elementary school. When she was thirteen, she started working. Her uncle cooked for wedding parties, and she'd go with him to those parties to help him. Afterward, she worked at a pottery place. She was good at making pottery and proud of the things she made. My grandfather also started working there. They fell in love and got married two years later. My grandparents worked hard to build a family together. After they had their first child, my grandfather continued to work at the pottery place. Meanwhile, my grandmother sold groceries at home. They eventually saved enough money to buy a house of their own and raised three children. I sometimes think about the stories my grandmother told me and feel thankful for her and my grandfather. Whenever I have a difficult problem, I think about those stories and tell myself to continue to work hard. 3. What was her grandmother's first job? A. helping at wedding parties C. making pottery B. selling groceries D. cooking at a restaurant
- b. Now, read and choose the correct answers. We should work hard to overcome difficulties. When I was a kid, I used to stay with my grandmother after school. She'd often tell me stories about her life in the past, and I found them very interesting. Her childhood was different from mine. She grew up in a large, extended family. Her family was poor, and she only finished elementary school. When she was thirteen, she started working. Her uncle cooked for wedding parties, and she'd go with him to those parties to help him. Afterward, she worked at a pottery place. She was good at making pottery and proud of the things she made. My grandfather also started working there. They fell in love and got married two years later. My grandparents worked hard to build a family together. After they had their first child, my grandfather continued to work at the pottery place. Meanwhile, my grandmother sold groceries at home. They eventually saved enough money to buy a house of their own and raised three children. I sometimes think about the stories my grandmother told me and feel thankful for her and my grandfather. Whenever I have a difficult problem, I think about those stories and tell myself to continue to work hard. 4. Where did Lan's grandmother meet her grandfather? A. at a party C. at the market B. at school D. at work
- b. Now, read and choose the correct answers. We should work hard to overcome difficulties. When I was a kid, I used to stay with my grandmother after school. She'd often tell me stories about her life in the past, and I found them very interesting. Her childhood was different from mine. She grew up in a large, extended family. Her family was poor, and she only finished elementary school. When she was thirteen, she started working. Her uncle cooked for wedding parties, and she'd go with him to those parties to help him. Afterward, she worked at a pottery place. She was good at making pottery and proud of the things she made. My grandfather also started working there. They fell in love and got married two years later. My grandparents worked hard to build a family together. After they had their first child, my grandfather continued to work at the pottery place. Meanwhile, my grandmother sold groceries at home. They eventually saved enough money to buy a house of their own and raised three children. I sometimes think about the stories my grandmother told me and feel thankful for her and my grandfather. Whenever I have a difficult problem, I think about those stories and tell myself to continue to work hard. 5. Which of the following is NOT true about Lan's grandmother? A. She didn't go to high school. C. She went to work after having her first child. B. She liked making pottery. D. She started working from a young age.
- c. Listen and read. When I was a kid, I used to stay with my grandmother after school. She'd often tell me stories about her life in the past, and I found them very interesting. Her childhood was different from mine. She grew up in a large, extended family. Her family was poor, and she only finished elementary school. When she was thirteen, she started working. Her uncle cooked for wedding parties, and she'd go with him to those parties to help him. Afterward, she worked at a pottery place. She was good at making pottery and proud of the things she made. My grandfather also started working there. They fell in love and got married two years later. My grandparents worked hard to build a family together. After they had their first child, my grandfather continued to work at the pottery place. Meanwhile, my grandmother sold groceries at home. They eventually saved enough money to buy a house of their own and raised three children. I sometimes think about the stories my grandmother told me and feel thankful for her and my grandfather. Whenever I have a difficult problem, I think about those stories and tell myself to continue to work hard.