Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 10 - Unit 7: Cutural Diversity - Part 7: Communication and Culture

Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 10 - Unit 7: Cutural Diversity - Part 7: Communication and Culture

Vocabulary

3. symbolize (v) /ˈsɪm.bəl.aɪz/:

Eg: The color red symbolizes good luck in Vietnam. => symbol (n) /ˈsimbəl/ biểu tượng

=> symbolic (adj) /sɪmˈbɒlɪk/ tượng trưng

Þ symbolically (adv) /sɪmˈbɒlɪkli/ được chọn làm biểu tượng

 

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Welcome to our online lessonUnit 7:Part 7: Communication and CultureEnglish 10CULTURAL DIVERSITYWarm-up: Guessing1. Look at these photos and guess the name of the occasions as fast as possible.Tet holidayChristmas DayValentine’s DayTeacher’s DayA. COMMUNICATION Task 1: Giving gift in the UKVocabularystockings (n): The thing you wear before wearing shoes/ˈstɒk.ɪŋ/Vocabulary2. chimney (n) /ˈtʃɪm.ni/ ống khói Vocabulary3. symbolize (v) /ˈsɪm.bəl.aɪz/: Eg: The color red symbolizes good luck in Vietnam. => symbol (n) /ˈsimbəl/ biểu tượng=> symbolic (adj) /sɪmˈbɒlɪk/ tượng trưng symbolically (adv) /sɪmˈbɒlɪkli/ được chọn làm biểu tượngto be a symbol of sthVocabulary4. entry (n) /ˈen.tri/ :Eg: You can go down that way! There’s a “No entry” sign. the act of entering a place or joining a particular society or organizationVocabulary5. Easter (n) /ˈiː.stər/: A holiday to celebrate Jesus Christ's return to life after he was killedVOCABULARY1. stockings (n)/ˈstɒk.ɪŋ/ tất, vớ2. chimney (n)/ˈtʃɪm.ni/ ống khói3. symbolize (v)/ˈsɪm.bəl.aɪz/ biểu tượng4. entry (n)/ˈen.tri/ bước vào5. Easter (n)/ˈiː.stər/ lễ phục sinhExample 1:A: I don’t get presents on Christmas Day, but I get lucky money on New Year’s Day. B: Oh really? I get presents on both Christmas Day and New Year Day. A: Lucky You! Example 2:A: Do you give present to your mother on Mother’s Day? B: No I don’t. But I give her flowers on Women’s Day. A: I do, too. Task 1:Talk to a partner about customs in Viet Nam and the UK.CountriesOccasionsPresentsViet NamTet holiday Mid-Autumn FestivalChildren’s DayLucky money.Moon cakes and lanterns.Candies and Fruits.The UK Christmas Day- Easter’s Day - Mother’s DaySanta Claus dolls and candies.- Chocolate eggs.- Chocolates and flowersWhat about in Vietnam?The UKVietnamChristmas Eve: Parents put presents for their children in Christmas stockings in their bedrooms when they’re asleep.Christmas Eve: 18th birthday: When people become adults legally. The gift for them: a silver key 18th birthday: Easter: from March to April. Children are given chocolate eggs Easter: Mother’s Day: on a Sunday. The most common gifts: are chocolates and flowersMother’s Day:What about in Vietnam?The UKVietnamChristmas Eve: Parents put presents for their children in Christmas stockings in their bedrooms when they’re asleep.Christmas Eve 18th birthday: When people become adults legally. The gift for them: a silver key 18th birthdayEaster: from March to April. Children are given chocolate eggs Easter: Mother’s Day: on a Sunday. The most common gifts: are chocolates and flowersMother’s Day New Year EveWhen people pass the university entrance exam Common gift: A motorbike/ a new laptopDon’t celebrate Celebrate Vietnamese Women’s day and International Women’s Day. Common gifts: Flowers/ New clothes itemsWh- questions + + + ?Eg: For/who/presents/do/buy/you/often? Wh-Auxiliary VerbSV(bare inf.)=> Whodoyouoftenbuypresentsfor?Auxiliary verb: do/ does/ am/ is/ are => the present simpleWh-: what/ who/ where/ when/ which/ whyTASK 2: Textbook on page 23Reorder the wordsWho do you often buy presents for?On what occasions do you buy presents?Which shop do you usually go to when you’re shopping for presents?What’s the most expensive present you’re given?On what occasions do you receive presents?What presents do you normally get?What is the best present you’ve ever received?What would you like to receive as a birthday present?B. CULTURESuccess for the Americans and the VietnameseVOCABULARYWordsVietnamese meaningtự lậpthành công giàu cótốt/ đủ tốt địa vị xã hội tôn trọngself-reliance /ˌself rɪˈlaɪəns/ (n)prosperous /ˈprɒspərəs/ (adj) decent /ˈdiːsnt/ (adj) status /ˈsteɪtəs/ (n)respect /rɪˈspekt/ (v,n)Questions1. What is the American idea of success?2. Who can be considered a successful person in Viet Nam?3. What are the similarities/ differences between the ideas of success in the two cultures?Answers1. For Americans, success means providing their family with a decent standard ad living, and ending their career in a higher and more prosperous position than when they began it. Success is also the result of hard work and self-reliance.2. For Vietnamese, success goes along with a high-status job with good income and respect at work.3. Both the Americans and Vietnamese associate success with earning a lot of money. Successful people in both cultures are expected to have high positions in their career. - The Americans rely more on themselves, while the Vietnamese expect more respect from other people.Gap fillingSuccess for the AmericansSuccess for the Vietnamese1. 1. + 2. 2. Core values: And Having and being Providing their family with a decent living standardEnding with a higher and more prosperous positionHard work Self-relianceHigh-status job Good incomeReceiving respect high statussupported/ respected Homework- Do the activities again- Exercises in the workbook

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