Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 8 Global Success - Unit 5: Our Customs And Traditions - Lesson 4: Communication

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 Hello everyone !!! * WARM-UP
 - What the child is doing?
 - Is she behaving well at the table?
 The child is inviting her 
 grandparents before starting to eat.
 Yes, she is.
That's the table manners => The polite ways of behaving when eating. 
Can you give me some examples of table manners? Can you give me some examples of table manners?
 - Wait for the table arrangement before sitting down
 - Wait for the oldest people to start first
 - Pass your bowl with two hands
 - Do not stick the chopstick against the bowl
 - Do not flip the fish on the plate
 - Do not point the chopsticks to anyone
 - Do not dig into the dish
 - Do not eat directly from shared dishes
 - Stay until other people finish
 - Say Thanks to the host after the meal UnitUnitUnit 5 OURMUSICETHNIC CUSTOMS AND GROUPS ARTS AND OF TRADITIONS VIET NAM
 LESSON 4: COMMUNICATION
 Unit HOBBIES EVERYDAY ENGLISH
1 Listen and read the conversations. Pay attention to the highlighted sentences.
 should do
 should NOT do EVERYDAY ENGLISH
 -Perhaps you should + V0 
 -It’s a good idea to + V0
 -Don’t + V0
 - Perhaps you should wait for the host to start eating.
 - It’s a good idea to hand bowls with both hands.
 - Don’t hit the bowl with your chopsticks. * EVERYDAY ENGLISH
2 Work in pairs. Make similar conversations with the following situations.
 1. Student A is travelling to Sa Pa in winter. He / She 
 doesn't know what to wear. Student B gives advice.
 A: My family are going to travel to Sapa in this 
 winter. But I don't know what to wear. Can you give 
 me some advice?
 B: Sure. The temperature in Sapa is very cold. You 
 should bring winter clothing.
 A: What clothes do you think I should bring?
 B: Wool hats, jackets, gloves, scarves, jeans, warm 
 coats, boots, ... I think you should also bring an 
 umbrella or a raincoat because it snows a lot in 
 winter there
 A: I see ,thank you so much * EVERYDAY ENGLISH
2 Work in pairs. Make similar conversations with the following situations.
 2. Student A is going to a birthday party. He / She doesn't know 
 what kind of gift to bring. Student B gives advice.
A: Tomorrow is Nam's birthday. I don't know what 
kind of gift I should bring. Any ideas B?
B: I see that Nam is keen on playing sports. Why 
don't you give him trainers?
A: That’s a good idea. Thanks you THE JAPANESE LION DANCE & VIETNAMESE UNICORN DANCE
 3 Read the passage and choose the correct title for it. 
The lion dance is called shishi-mai in Japanese. People perform it during New Year 
celebrations. Shishi-mai groups also perform at other important occasions such as business 
openings and weddings. Most forms of shishi-mai have one or more people performing the 
dance. The performers are excellent at acrobatics. One person controls the lion’s head and 
the other moves the lion’s body. The lion dances to the sounds of flutes and drums. The 
drummers and flute players often follow the lion around, but they do not dance with it.
The Japanese perform shishi-maito chase away bad spirits and to bring good luck. THE JAPANESE LION DANCE & VIETNAMESE UNICORN DANCE
 3 Read the passage and choose the correct title for it. 
 JAPANESE LION DANCE
 Japanese name (1) __________________shishi-mai
 Occasions – (2) _______________________New Year celebrations
 – other important occasions
 Number of performers one or more
 Skills (3) ____________acrobatics 
 Dance partner no dance partner
 Musical instruments (4) _______flutes and drums
 Purposes – to chase away (5) ____________bad spirits
 – to bring good luck THE JAPANESE LION DANCE & VIETNAMESE UNICORN DANCE
 Work in groups. Read Mai’s notes on the Vietnamese unicorn dance. Compare the 
 4 Vietnamese unicorn dance with the Japanese lion dance.
What are the similarities and differences between two pictures? THE JAPANESE LION DANCE & VIETNAMESE UNICORN DANCE
 Work in groups. Read Mai’s notes on the Vietnamese unicorn dance. Compare the 
4 Vietnamese unicorn dance with the Japanese lion dance.
 Example: 
 The Vietnamese unicorn dance and the 
 Japanese lion dance are both popular on 
 New Year Festivals. - There are one or more performers in both Vietnamese Unicorn 
dance and Japanese Lion dance.
- Both Vietnamese Unicorn dance and Japanese Lion dance perform 
in the New Year Festival.
- Vietnamese Unicorn dance needs Ong Dia but Japanese Lion 
dance doesn’t need it.
 * CONSOLIDATION
In this lesson, we have learn to:
ü learn how to give advice
ü practise using some grammar points 
 and vocabulary related to the topic. * Homework
ØDo exercises in the workbook.
ØCompare Vietnamese Tet Holiday and 
 Chinese Tet Holiday. 

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