ࡱ> EGBCDq` +bjbjqPqP M8::{lLbbbbEGGGGGG$.hkպ}"պպkbb|EEEպfbbEEպEEEXub@ PA&;(0 h<v<Pu<u4rEkk; պպպպ$SYFY  CNG N TP HC K 1 KHI 10 - CT CHUN NM HC 2014-2015 I. nh gi cc k nng: 1. Listening 2. Reading 3. Writing - Write sentences - Write a paragraph II. Ni dung n tp: 1. Listening : - Ch im Daily activities - People's background - Special education - Technology 2. Reading - Cc dng bi c vi ch im unit 6,7,8 (t unit 1 n unit 8) 3. Writing : A. Writing sentences : Sentence transformation + Sentence completion (bin i cu + hon tt cu theo gi ) + Tenses : - Present tenses : * Simple Present * Present Continuous * Present Perfect - Past tenses : * Simple Past * Past Continuous * Past Perfect - Present Progressive /Continuous (be V-ing) (with a future meaning) - Near future (be going to) - Relative Clauses with who, whom, which, that - Passive voice (Present Perfect Tense) - Reported Speech (Statements) - Conditional sentence type 1 - Change A Clause into A Phrase (Simple form) (Because! Because of / Although! In spite of ) B. Writing a paragraph: + Write about advantages and disadvantages of an invention (Unit 7) + Write an informal letter to give directions (Unit 8) III. Thi gian lm bi : 45 pht (trc nghim + t lun) Date of preparing : 07/12/2014 Period 54 Dates of teaching: 10t: homework CONSOLIDATION I. OBJECTIVES: In this period, SS practice listening skill from unit 1 to 8. They get acquaintance to the task types which are just like the first end-term test. II. PREPARATION: handouts III. PROCEDURE: REVISION FOR LISTENING SKILL LISTENING 1 A. Karen is a reporter of "Women's Weekly". She is interviewing Lisa, Miss Venezuela, about how Lisa stays in shape. Listen and check ( " ) the things she does. 1.Going to the gym 6.Eating fruit  2.Going to a health club 7.Eating vegetable 3. Jogging 8.Smoking 4. Riding a bicycle 9.Drinking wine 5. Eating fish  10.Drinking beer B. Listen again and write in the blanks how often she does the activities. 1.Going to the gym............................6.Eating fruit ............................2.Going to a health club............................7.Eating vegetable............................3. Jogging............................8.Smoking............................4. Riding a bicycle............................9.Drinking wine............................5. Eating fish ............................10.Drinking beer............................LISTENING 2 A. Listen to part A of the talk about Alexandre Yersin. The following statements can be True (T) or False (F). Check ( " ) the appropriate boxes: TF1.Alexandre Yersin was born in France.  2.He graduated from a medical school in Paris.  3. His home is in Dalat.  4. He built the Pasteur Institute in Dalat.  5. He was buried in Switzerland.  6. He discovered Dalat in the 18th century.  B. What happened to Yersin in the following years? 1888............................................................................................1891............................................................................................1940............................................................................................1943............................................................................................C. Listen to part B of the talk and circle the correct asnwers: 1. What animals did he raise to use in his research? A. Rats B. Rabbits C. Cats D. Horses 2. What tree did he introduce to Vietnam? A. The coffee tree B. The rubber tree C. The mango tree D. The tea tree 3. In what kind of plantations can quinine be found? A. Tea plantations B. Coffee plantations C. Quiquina plantations D. None are correct 4. What did people in Nha Trang think about him? A. He was friendly. B. He was humane. C. He was polite. D. He was selfish. 5. How old was he when he died? A. 68 B. 58 C. 78 D. 80 LISTENING 3 A. Listen to an interview with Mr. Brown, a spectator at a test flight of a flying car. Tick the words or phrases you hear traffic jam collapsible traffic congestion collapse gallon runaway garage runway B. Listen and answer the questions: 1. Where is the test flight taking place? 2. What does Mr. Brown do? 3. Why is he interested in the test flight? 4. What does Mr. Brown like about the flying car? 5. What is the biggest problem with this flying car? C. Listen again and complete the information about the flying car. Write one word or number in each gap: 1. Size : a little bit .......................... than a normal car 2. Petrol consumption : .......................... gallon(s) per hour in the air .......................... gallon(s) per 50 km on the ground 3. Speed: ..........................km per hour in the air .......................... km per hour on the ground LISTENING 4 A. Listen to the first part of the recording about a special school in the United States and fill in the blanks 1.Name of school............................2.Students' disabilities............................3. Year of foundation............................4. Year the school name changed............................B. Listen to the second part of the recording. The following statements can be True (T) or False (F). Check ( " ) the appropriate boxes: TF1.The Institute's name is Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind.  2.It was founded in 1898.  3. It does not have regional centers.  4. Disabled children and adults aged 3 - 21 can adjust to a new way of life through special program particularly developed for them.   SOURCE : ENGLISH 10 - ADVANCED KEY : TEACHER'S BOOK - ENGLISH 10 ADVANCED Date of preparing : 07/12/2014 Period 55 Dates of teaching: 10t: homework CONSOLIDATION I. OBJECTIVES: In this period, SS do a sample test so that they can review all the knowledge that they have learnt from unit 1 to 8. they get acquaintance to the task types which is just like the first end-term test. II. PREPARATION: handouts III. PROCEDURE: REVISION FOR READING SKILL READING 1 - Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D: Last week I made the mistake of visiting the village when I grew up. It was a small, friendly community with two farms and a number of old cottages round the village green. I realized very quickly that although in many ways it appears unchanged, in reality hardly anything is the same. All the pretty cottages are there, of course, and both the picturesque farmhouses. But none of the inhabitants are country people. All of them are commuters, who leave early every morning for the nearby town. Neither of the farmer houses is attached to a farm these days; the land has been sold and is managed by somebody in an office somewhere who has little interest in the village itself. There are a few new houses, but they have no local character; you can see the same style anywhere in the country. The whole of the village, in fact, has been tidied up so much that it has become nothing more than just another suburb. 1. The writer A. like living in a farmhouse B. used to live in a cottage C. grew up in a small rural community D. came back from the village 2. When he revisited his village, he quickly realized that .. A. the village changed a lot in appearance B. everything has almost changed C. all the pretty cottages as well as the farmhouse have been rebuilt. D. the residents of the village are all commuters 3. According to the writer, . A. the village now has no local character. B. all new houses are the same style. C. the village is tidier than it used to. D. the village has become nothing but a suburb. 4. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage? A. The writer has visited the village several times before. B. The writer revisited his village last week. C. The village has undergone significant changes. D. The village nowadays has become another suburb. READING 2 - Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer: All early television was broadcast in black and white. Color television was possible, but it was too (1)and of very poor quality until the middle of the 1950s. Color television broadcasts began in the United States in 1954, in Japan in 1960, and in Europe in 1967. The first landing on the moon was broadcast (2)on television in 1969, and now television programs are (3)all over the world immediately through the use of satellites that transmit the (4) from the earth, through (5), and back to the earth. More people now get their news and information through television than through newspapers and radio. The development of television is one of the most rapid and exciting (6)of our century. 1. A. bulky B. complicated C. expensive D. valuable 2. A. live B. active C. current D. quick 3. A. grown B. developed C. practiced D. transmitted 4. A. sounds B. pictures C. signals D. programs 5. A. space B. atmosphere C. distance D. area 6. A. problems B. facts C. events D. issues READING 3 The Dark Side of the Internet Chat Room Are Internet chat rooms safe places for children ? One teenager in UK regretted logging on to a chat room after her online ' boyfriend ' turned out to be 47 years old . "I meant to make some new friends of my age , " said the girl . " Instead , a strange man was chatting to me . I stopped visiting the chat room immediately after I found out who he was . " The girl became friends with the stranger when they chatted about music and the bands they like . " I remember discussing Britpop and some music festivals with him . He said he was 16 years old and in a band .I regret believing every word he said ." Then he wanted to meet me in real life . I remember feeling nervous and excited on that bus journey to meet him . Luckily, I had called my mother to tell her where I was . She stopped to pick me up from work and found me talking to a 47 - years old man! She was as shocked as I was ! " I was lucky because the man didn't want to harm me .Meeting online friends is actually very dangerous as we know nothing about these people . What if they mean to hurt you ?" 1. The girl logged on in order to chat to ........................... . A. people of the same age B. old people C. her friends D. an old man 2. When chatting to her , the man .................................... . A. was lying to her about his age B. was 16 years old C. said he liked her D. sounded strange 3. How did she feel when she came to meet him ? A. worried B. afraid C. nervous and excited D. sad 4. It can be inferred from the passage that ......................... . A. The girl was happy to see the man . B. unlike her , her mother was shocked to see him C. the man intended to harm her . D. the girl was too afraid to visit the chat room again after seeing him . 5. The purpose of this passage is to ............................... . A. advertise Internet chat rooms. B. warn children of the dangers of Internet chat rooms . C. advise you to visit Internet chat rooms. D. inform you of the advantages of Internet chat rooms . READING 4 Read the text and answer the questions that follow by circling the letter A, B, C or D: Five years ago, Rachel Lopez graduated from college with a degree in history. Today, she works for a large soft ware company. Now twenty seven, Rachel takes classes twice a week after work. She is learning to use the computer programme Power point. I enjoyed college, but my job doesnt use information I learned when I was doing my degree, Rachel says. This course is helping me to do my job better. In the future, I might go back to school and get an MBA. In the past when students graduated from college and got a job, they usually stopped studying. Today, lifelong learning is becoming more common. In the United States, people can return to school in their late twenties, thirties, or older to get a higher degree, such as a master or Ph.D. Like Rachel, many more are taking training courses to improve their workplace skills. With many classes now available through the Internet, it is easier for people to get higher degrees by distance learning. 1. Rachel graduated from college when she was . A. 31 years old B. 27 years old C. 25 years old D. 22 years old 2. She is learning to use the computer programme PowerPoint because : A. she works for a large company B. it is a part of her MBA course C. it helps her with her job D. she enjoyed her college 3. In the past, students stopped studying when they . A. got a degree and a job B. got a higher degree C. improved their workplace skills D. left college 4. Now it is easier for people to get higher degrees by . A. having a full time course at a university B. attending classes at school C. improving their workplace skills D. attending classes from distance through the Internet READING 5 - Choose the correct option A, B, C or D to complete this postcard: Hi everyone, Ive been in Paris for over a week now and Im having a great (1). In the first few days, I did quite a lot of (2)..- the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, and all the usual tourist attractions. Most place are completely packed with tourists, so yesterday I decided to have a (3) ..round the shops. Today Ive been to a couple of interesting art (4). I got lost on my way back to the hotel, but it did matter because I discovered a really fascinating (5) .with lots of little stalls, selling about everything from apples to antiques. I ate in the hotel the first night but usually I go out for dinner the restaurants are great and I can get a set meal for less than 25 euros. Im afraid Ive (6) a lot of money, but its a great place. Youll be able to see for yourself when I get back Ive taken a lot of photos. I hope youre all well. Ill write again next week. Love, 1. A. holiday B. excursion C. visit D. trip 2. A. landscape B. looking C. sightseeing D. viewing 3. A. day-off B. look C. visit D. walking 4. A. exhibits B. galleries C. castles D. concerts 5. A. market B. temple C. palace D. cathedral 6. A. gotten B. lost C. spent D. paid READING 6 - Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage: The country is more beautiful than a town and more (1) to live in. Many people think so, and go to the country for the summer holiday (2)..they can't live there all the year round. Some have cottage built in a village so that they can go there whenever they can find the time. English villages are not(3)., but in some ways they are not very different from one another. Almost every village has a church, the round or square tower of which can be seen from many miles around. Surrounding the church is the church yard where people are buried. The village green is a (4)..stretch of grass and houses or cottages are built around it. Country life is now fairly comfortable and many villages have (5).brought through pipes into each house. Most villages are so close to some small towns that people can go there to buy (6)they cant find in the village shops. 1. A. pleasant B. pleasure C. please D. pleased 2. A. though B. because C. moreover D. where 3. A. alike B. the same C. similar D. all are correct 4. A. long B. wide C. short D. narrow 5. A. oil B. petroleum C. gas D. water 6. A. what B. that C. where D. which READING 7 - Read the following passage carefully, and choose the best answer for each question: Viet Nam has a rich culture spreading from an agricultural civilization. For this reason, most Vietnamese people are very attached to their villages. The terms for village are different in different groups of people in Vietnam. It is lang in Vietnamese language, chieng in Tay Thai, ban in Muong, and buon in the languages of several groups living in the Central Highlands. The village is a highly interwoven social organization. It is not only an administrative organization, but also an economic unit based on the areas of farmland owned by all of the villagers. Farmers living in the same village are closely linked by community or business relations. Thus their habits, customs, religious practices and festivals are based on deep-rooted traditions. The village festivals and ceremonies, in their various forms, display Vietnams rich cultural traditions and historical features. There are many popular regional and national festivals, through which inhabitants commemorate regional as well as national heroes/ heroines. Wedding ceremonies and funerals have always been considered the most solemn since they mark the two important events in ones life. In engagement and wedding ceremonies, betel leaves and areca nuts make the offerings more meaningful. In fact, in most villages in Vietnam, a cup of tea and a betel leaf with a piece of areca nuts are symbols of friendship and other qualities such as faithfulness and honesty. 1. What is the main idea of the passage ? It is about village traditions B. It is about villages in Viet Nam It is about the village festivals and ceremonies D. It is about village and farmers 2. The word they in line 4 paragraph 2 refers to: wedding ceremonies and funerals B. engagement and wedding ceremonies C. regional and national festivals D. festivals and ceremonies 3. How are relations among villagers firmly established? Through an administrative organization B. By religious practices C. From family ties D. Through communities and business relations 4. Why are betel leaves and areca nuts highly valued by Vietnamese people? Because they are offered at wedding and engagement ceremonies B. Because villagers like them . C. Because betel leaves and areca nuts are delicious. D. Because they symbolize good qualities Date of preparing : 07/12/2014 Period 56 Dates of teaching: 10T: 13/12/2014 CONSOLIDATION I. OBJECTIVES: In this period, SS review the writing sentence skills that they have learnt from unit 1 to 8. they get acquaintance to the task types which is just like the first end-term test. II. PREPARATION: handouts III. PROCEDURE: REVISION FOR WRITING SKILL EXERCISE 1: Rewrite these sentences as beginning: I haven't visited the museum for three months. ( It is They last visited me five years ago. ( They havent I haven't visited the museum for three months. ( It is John began playing the piano 10 years ago. ( John has The last time I saw her was a week ago. ( I havent My father hasnt smoked cigarettes for a month. ( Its Mr. Brown bought this car five years ago. ( Mr. Brown has Its a long time since we last went to the cinema. ( We havent I havent seen Rose for three years. ( The last time I havent enjoyed myself so much for years. ( Its 11. It is years since we decorated the room. ( We havent 12. She is listening to the radio. She turned it off at seven- thirty. ( She has ....... 13. The ship was not surrendered until it was half burnt. ( Before .. 14. Laurence hasnt seen her sister since she left for Japan. ( Laurence last ............. 15. How long have Catherine and Henry been engaged? ( When 16. She got that house in 1973. ( She has 17. I have never seen a dirtier- looking dog. ( This is EXERCISE 2 : Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use BETWEEN TO AND FIVE WORDS, including the word given: 1. This is my first visit to Hanoi. I This is the first time _______ _________ _______ ________ ___________ Hanoi. 2. During lunch, the phone rang. I While _______ _________ _______ ________ ___________ phone rang. 3. I haven't been to the cinema for two months. TIME The _______ _________ _______ ________ ___________ the cinema was two months ago. 4. She hasn't had a Chinese meal for ages. SINCE It's _______ _________ _______ ________ ___________ a Chinese meal. 5. Jack left the office before I arrived there. ALREADY When I arrived at the office _______ _________ _______ ________ ___________ left. 6. Do you have any plans for Sunday evening? DOING What _______ _________ _______ ________ ___________ Sunday evening? 7. When you phone me, it was my lunch time. I When you phoned me, _______ _________ _______ ________ ___________ lunch. 8. Our meeting is tomorrow. A We _______ _________ _______ ________ ___________ tomorrow. 9. Look at those black clouds! There's a rain on the way! TO Look at those black clouds! It's ______ _________ _______ ________ ___________ rain. 10. David went home before we arrived. HAD When we _______ _________ _______ ________ ___________ home. EXERCISE 3 : Rewrite these sentences as directed or as beginning: 1. Lan said to Nam, You take my hat. Yours is over there. Lan 2. People have given the women in most countries in the world the right to vote. The women 3. There were a lot of accidents because of the icy roads. Because 4. No one has ever beaten my brother at tennis. (Change this sentence into Passive Voice) . 5. How many people has Tom invited to the party? (Change this question into Passive Voice) 6. This problem is my mistake, the manager said to me. (Use Reported Speech) 7. Ive been working very hard today said Ann. (Use Reported Speech) 8. Somebody has taken some of my books away. (Change into passive voice) 9. I saw an interesting film yesterday said Mary. (Change into reported speech) ( . 10. Your sister is my English teacher Nam said to Mai (Change into reported speech) ( 11. The villager has sent his children to college for more than 3 years. ( Change into passive voice) ( 12. How long have they built the medical centre ? ( Change into passive voice) ( 13. Nothing grows in my garden. It never gets any sun, she said. (use Reported Speech) ( 14. We have a lift but very often it doesnt work, they said. (use Reported Speech) ( 15. Im going away tomorrow, mother, she said. (use Reported Speech) ( 16. Nobody has ever treated me with such kindness. (use Passive voice) ( 17. Jane is a brilliant swimmer. She presented Britain in the Olympic Games. ( Jane, a ......................................... 18. The girl living next-door to me is getting married next year. ( The girl that......................................................................................................................... EXERCISE 4: Change the phrases into clauses and vice versa: Although hes got an English name, he is in fact German. In spite of her injured foot, she managed to walk to the village. I decided to accept the job although the salary was low. We lost the match although we were the better team. In spite of not having eaten for 24 hours, I didnt feel hungry. He left school because his life was hard. He couldnt drive because the street was crowded and narrow. We stopped out car because the traffic lights turned red. He came late because it rained heavily. John succeeded in his exam because he worked hard and methodically. EXERCISE 5 : Join the sentences, using who, that, or which 1. A man answered the phone. He told me you were away. 2. A waitress served us. She was very impolite and impatient. 3. A building was destroyed in the fire. It has now been rebuilt. 4. Some people were arrested. They have now been released. 5. A bus goes to the airport. It runs every half an hour. EXERCISE 6: Join the sentences below, using who, whose, or which 1. Peter is studying French and German. He has never been abroad. 2. Youve all met Michael Wood. He is visiting us for a couple of days. 3. We are moving to Manchester. Manchester is in the north-west. 4. Ill be staying with Adrian. His brother is one of my closest friends. 5. John Bridge is one of my oldest friends. He has just gone to live in Canada. EXERCISE 7: Match the sentence pairs and join them with WHICH. My phone is out of order. It means he can't get about very easily. Rachel's mother paid for the meal. It's made her very depressed. My brother is disabled. That was rather careless of you. You left the keys in the car. That caused a traffic jam. Vicky didn't get the job. It's a real nuisance. The police blocked off the road. That was very kind of her PART 2 - WRITING A PARAGRAPH ABOUT THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF MASS MEDIA ( VIT ON VN V NHNG TIN LI V BT LI CA MT PHNG TIN TRUYN THNG I CHNG) OUTLINE and USEFUL EXPRESSIONS: 1. Topic sentence ( Cu ch ) Ex: - & & & ..has a lot of advantages / disadvantages. - No one can deny the .of - .has become more and more popular in our every day life because it has a lot of advantages // because of its advantages. - Almost everyone likes watching television . There are certainly many advantages in watching television. 2. Supporting ideas ( Cc b sung / minh ha cho cu ch ) Connectors ( T ni) : First ( firstly , first of all) / second ( secondly ) / next / besides / moreover / in addition/ finally ( last but not least) & However , On the contrary ( ngc li)& . Some useful verb patterns( Mt s cu trc thng s dng): Make O. + V. ( bare infinitive) / adjective ( Ex: Television makes things memorable // Television can make production develop.) Help + O. + (to) V. Encourage + O. + to V. Take time away from + V.ing // Noun Interfere with + O. Do harm to O. // be harmful to O. Be not good for + O. 3. Transition sentence ( Cu chuyn ): ( Ex: However, & & & ..also has some disadvantages.)EXERCISE 1: Writing task - type 1: Write a passage , using the given word prompts ( remember to write a topic sentence) Television: - help / learn / more/ world. We/ stay / home/ see/ what/ happen/ other places. -make / things / momorable / because / present / information / interesting / effective / way. -be / means / entertainment. Programmes / TV / suitable / different / kinds / viewers. Students / watch / quiz shows / check / enlarge / knowledge. Old people/ watch / Cai Luong / entertainment. - make / people/ passive . 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