Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 10 - Unit 5: Inventions - Listening: Flying cars - Nguyễn Thị Thùy Linh
What is the synonym of falling down?
Collapse (v) /kəˈlæps/: to fall down suddenly
Collapse (n): the action of a building suddenly falling
Ex: The walls were strengthened to protect them from collapse.
Idiom
Collapse / fall in a heap: to fall down heavily and not move
What does collapse mean in the following sentence?
All chairs collapse for easy storage.
Collapse (intransitive, transitive verb) /kəˈlæps/: to fold something into a shape that uses less space, to be able to be folded in this way.
Ex: The table can collapse for easier storage.
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UNIT 5: INVENTIONS - LISTENING: Flying cars - BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO - QUỸ LAWRENCE S.TING Cuộc thi quốc gia Thiết kế bài giảng e-Learning lần thứ 4 --------------- Môn: Tiếng Anh – Lớp: 10 Giáo viên : Nguy ễ n Th ị Th ùy Linh – Ng ô Th ị H ồ ng Th ắ m Email: nttlinh.qh@hue.edu.vn ; nththam.qh@hue.edu.vn Điện thoại di động: 093.248.0907 – 093.577.1344 Đơn vị công tác: THPT Chuyên Quốc Học 12 Lê Lợi, Thành phố Huế, tỉnh Thừa Thiên Huế G iấy phép bài dự thi: CC-BY Tháng 11/2016 Lesson Objectives By the end of this lesson, you (student) will be able to: Listen for specific information from an interview Listen and take notes Watch the video below about flying cars (or aerocars). Think about what it can and cannot do. Can it fly? Can run on the ground? Can it move in water? Look at the pictures below and use a noun to describe the situation in those pictures. Traffic jam (n) UK /ˈtræf.ɪk ˌ dʒæm/ US / ˈtræf.ɪk ˌdʒæm /: Synonym: Congestion (n) E x: The increase of traffic congestion is one concern of the public. Tailback (n): a long line of traffic moving slowly or not moving at all. a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or that can only move very slowly Collocation : Huge / massive traffic jam Cause traffic jam Be / get caught in traffic jam Be / get stuck in traffic jam You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the word again. Listen to the short news below. What unit is gas measured in? Gallon (gal.) (n) /ˈɡæl.ən /: a unit of liquid measurement = 3.78 liters (in the US) = 4.5 liters (in the UK, Canada) You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the word again. What do you call a building where (a) car(s) is/are kept? Garage (n) UK /ˈɡær.ɑːʒ/ /ˈɡær.ɪdʒ/ US /ɡəˈrɑːʒ / Ex: I didn’t see her car in garage so I guessed she had left before I arrived. Garage (n): the place where you can have your car repaired. Notes: Parking garage (n) = multi-storey car park: a large building with several floors for parking cars in. Garage sale (n): a sale of used clothes, furniture, etc., held in the garage of sb’s house. You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the word again. What does collapse mean in the following sentence?All chairs collapse for easy storage. Collapse (v) /kəˈlæps /: to fall down suddenly Collapse (n): the action of a building suddenly falling Ex: The walls were strengthened to protect them from collapse. Idiom Collapse / fall in a heap : to fall down heavily and not move What is the synonym of falling down? Collapse (intransitive, transitive verb) /kəˈlæps/: to fold something into a shape that uses less space, to be able to be folded in this way. Ex: The table can collapse for easier storage. You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the word again. What is that? Runway /ˈrʌn.weɪ/ (n): a long strip of ground with a hard surface that an aircraft takes off from and lands on. Notes: Runway = catwalk (mainly US): the long, narrow stage that models walk along in a fashion show. You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the word again. Checking Vocabulary Complete the sentences below by filling each blank with one suitable word. First, c lick on the icon arrow and you will see a list of options. Then, choose one word that best fits the space. You can try as many times as you may wish. Complete the sentence below by filling the blank with one suitable word. Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Please try again You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear The new policy in our country focuses mainly on highway Checking Vocabulary NOTES: You can try as many times as you may wish. Complete the sentence below by filling each blank with one suitable word. Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear NOTES: You can try as many times as you may wish. Please try again I would like to buy a fish tank which may be twelve while my mom says that a larger tank, such as tank is perfect. a 15 Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear would be enough in your case. You have only one car. I just want to remind you. Think carefully whether a single Complete the sentence below by filling each blank with one suitable word. NOTES: You can try as many times as you may wish. Please try again Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear for more convenient storage. These tools can Complete the sentence below by filling each blank with one suitable word. NOTES: You can try as many times as you may wish. Please try again Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Please try again You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear of 2,450 meters and a width of 50 meters , which is a good news for us. with a length The new airport in our city now has one Complete the sentence below by filling each blank with one suitable word. NOTES: You can try as many times as you may wish. Checking Vocabulary Questions Correct {correct-questions} Total Questions {total-questions} Number of Quiz Attempts {total-attempts} Question Feedback/Review Information Will Appear Here Continue Listening Task 1 L isten to an interview with Mr. Brown and answer the following questions. Write your answers in separated slides. You may listen again part of the interview in each slide to check your answer. Try to take notes (key words and ideas that can be written down quickly) Where is the test flight taking place? What does Mr. Brown do? Why is he interested in the test flight? What does Mr. Brown like about the flying car? What is the biggest problem with this flying car? Where is the test flight taking place? Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Please try again You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the sentence again. NOTES: You can try as many times as you may wish. What does Mr. Brown do? Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the sentence again. NOTES: You can try as many times as you may wish. Please try again Why is he interested in the test flight? Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Please try again You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the sentence again. NOTES: You can try as many times as you may wish. What does Mr. Brown like about the flying car? Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Please try again You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the sentence again. NOTES: You can try as many times as you may wish. What is the biggest problem with this flying car? Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Please try again You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the sentence again. NOTES: You can try as many times as you may wish. Listening task 1 Questions Correct {correct-questions} Total Questions {total-questions} Number of Quiz Attempts {total-attempts} Question Feedback/Review Information Will Appear Here Continue Listening Task 2 Listen again and complete the information about the flying car in the next slide. Write one word or number in each gap. Listen again and complete the information about the flying car. Write one word or number in each gap. Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear Listening Task 2 Please try again 1. Size: a little bit than a normal 2. Petrol consumption: gallon(s) per hour in the air gallon(s) per 50 km on the ground km per hour in the air 3. Speed: km per hour on the ground Listening task 2 Your Score {score} Max Score {max-score} Number of Quiz Attempts {total-attempts} Question Feedback/Review Information Will Appear Here Continue Express your viewpoint Useful Language An advantage = a benefit, a good / strong point, a plus A disadvantage = a drawback, a downside Do you want to own a flying car like Mr. Brown? Why or Why not? What are the potential advantages and disadvantages of having a flying car? FURTHER PRACTICE Listen and c omplete the paragraph in the next slide by filling the blanks. Listen and complete the following paragraph. Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear You can click on the icon speaker to listen to the recording again. You answered this correctly! Your answer: The correct answer is: You did not answer this question completely. Please try again The invention of the microwave oven began when a chocolate peanut sales began to rise. in Percy Spencer's pocket. Spencer had previously invented a bar the tubes used in radar equipment. Spencer's first experiment involved method for near to some radar equipment. In his . The first p utting next experiment, an egg was put into a kettle and it microwave oven was set up in in Boston in 1946. The first microwave oven got its name as a result of did not change colour in it. When a was produced, microwave oven that could be placed on top of a at the company. One problem with the first m icrowave oven was that Further Practice Your Score {score} Max Score {max-score} Number of Quiz Attempts {total-attempts} Question Feedback/Review Information Will Appear Here Continue Review Quiz QUIZ: INVENTIONS & INVENTORS How much do you know about inventions and inventors? Which famous inventor worked at a patent office? Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear Please try again A) Nikola Tesla. B) Thomas Edison C) Albert Einstein The Niepce Crater on the Moon was named in recognition of the famous inventor Joseph Niepce? What did Niepce invent? Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear Please try again A) A telescope B) A camera C) A microscope The invention of the refrigerator made a significant improvement to our standard of living. When it was invented, not many people wanted one. Who invented the refrigerator ? Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear Please try again A) Oliver Evans B) Michael Faraday C) Carl Von Linde This famous inventor was considered to be far ahead of his time. He recorded his inventions in journals. Many of these inventions did not become known until centuries later. Who was this inventor? Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear Please try again A) Galileo Galilei B) Leonardo da Vinci C) Nostradamus The inventors of ear muffs, the trampoline, braille, and the paper bag, all have something in common. What do they have in common? Correct - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue Incorrect - Click anywhere or press Control Y to continue You must answer the question before continuing Submit Clear Please try again A) They are blind. B) They are teenagers. C) They are women. Quiz - Inventions Inventors Your Score {score} Max Score {max-score} Number of Quiz Attempts {total-attempts} Question Feedback/Review Information Will Appear Here Continue Lesson Outcome You (student) have learnt about an invention – the flying car. And you have practised listening for details and taking notes. REFERENCE Cambridge Dictionary English Oxford Living Dictionaries Mark Harrison (2008). CAE Practice Tests. Oxford University Press Oxford Advanced Learner’s Compass Oxford Collocation Dictionary Tiếng Anh 10 Sách học sinh; Nhà xuất bản giáo dục Việt Nam, Tập đoàn xuất bản giáo dục Pearson Tiếng Anh 10 Sách giáo viên; Nhà xuất bản giáo dục Việt Nam, Tập đoàn xuất bản giáo dục Pearson This product is for educational purposes only.
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