Bài giảng môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Unit 11: Books - Part A: Reading
- (to) read bit here and there= (to) taste / dip into: đọc thử, đọc lướt qua
- (to) read slowly and carefully= (to) chew and digest: đọc và suy ngẫm
- (to) read all at a time = (to) swallow : đọc ngốn ngấu
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WELCOME TO OUR CLASSI. WARM-UPGameMatchingLook at all the pictures and match them with the correct kind of books.MatchingTextbookComic bookDetective storyGuidebook workbookShort storyUnit 11: Books – READING2354Unit 11: BOOKSPart A: ReadingWhat are these people doing?Do they read in the same way?II. PRE - READINGtaste (v)dip into a bookDoes she read the book carefully?read bits here and thereDo they read books quickly?Do they read books carefully?chewdigestread slowly and carefullychew and digestDo they like reading these books?“hard-to-put-down”read all at a timeswallow (v)Does he like reading the book?“hard-to-pick-up-again”1. VOCABULARY- (to) read bit here and there= (to) taste / dip intođọc thử, đọc lướt qua- (to) read slowly and carefully= (to) chew and digestđọc và suy ngẫm- (to) read all at a time= (to) swallow: đọc ngốn ngấu- (to) pick up: nhặt lên- (to) put down: đặt xuống- reviewer (n): nhà phê bình sách5671243Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digestedchew (v)digest (v)dip into a booktaste (v)“hard-to-put-down”“hard-to-pick-up-again”swallow (v) 2: Vocabulary checkingChoose A, B, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence.* Exercise on vocabulary: 1. If you _____a book, you have a brief look at it without reading or studying it seriously. A. dip into B. put away C. pick up D. put down 2. It is a good book. I think it is interesting enough for you to ______ A. put down B. swallow C. look up D. understand3. He picked ________ the book and turned page after page. A. up B. on C. away D. in4. When a reader reads an interesting book slowly and carefully, he ____ it A. reviews B. chews and digests C. swallows D. dips into5. A ________ is a person who gives his opinion of a book, a film, or a play in a newspaper or magazine A. writer B. journalist C. editor D. reviewerTFNM1. You can’t read different types of books in the same way.2. When you “taste” a book you read it carefully from the beginning to the end3. Many people only have time to read when they are traveling4. Books with good stories are often described as “hard-to-put-down”.5. Television has replaced books altogether.Task 2: Decide whether the following statements are true (T), false (F), or not mentioned (NM)WHILE - READINGTask 3: Choose the best answerWhat is the main idea of the passage?There are three ways of reading.The attitude of Francis Bacon about ways of readings.The benefit of reading.2. If you want to chew & digest a book it means the book is .A. 3. When you “taste” a book, this means you ......A. Read carefully B. read bits here & there C. read slowly4. Books with good stories are often described as A. hard – to – put – down B. hard-to-pick-up-again C. just for “tasting5 . When you read a book for the first time, check that ......6. Which of the sentence below is not true?A. TV provides people with information with colour and pictures.B. TV doesn’t replace books.A. you know its author B. It is really useful C. it is not too difficult C. People sell fewer books today. interesting B. boring C. frighteningTask 3: Choose the best answerWhat is the main idea of the passage?There are three ways of reading.The attitude of Francis Bacon about ways of readings.The benefit of reading.2. If you want to chew & digest a book it means the book is .A. 3. When you “taste” a book, this means you ......A. Read carefully B. read bits here & there C. read slowly4. Books with good stories are often described as A. hard – to – put – down B. hard-to-pick-up-again C. just for “tasting5 . When you read a book for the first time, check that ......6. Which of the sentence below is not true?A. TV provides people with information with colour and pictures.B. TV doesn’t replace books.A. you know its author B. It is really useful C. it is not too difficult C. People sell fewer books today. interesting B. boring C. frighteningWHILE - READINGThe benefits of reading books.Cheap way to get information & entertainmentWHILE - READINGThe benefits of reading books.Cheap way to get information & entertainmentWonderful source of knowledgeA way to lull you sleepYou can enjoy a good book while you are on the train Can keep it forever & use it many timesAFTER YOU READDiscussion What types of books do you often read? How to read? & What for ?Suggested ideas: - I often read newspaper – I read it carefully- To get information and a better understanding of what we learn.To widen and improve our knowledge. To raise our awareness of the good things to do and the bad things to avoid. To relax our mind.(Group work)III. After you read: Complete the chart below basing on the content of the reading passage and what you’ve learnt in this lesson.BOOKSHow to read booksAdvantages of booksKinds of booksThrillerA cheap way to get information and entertainmentCan be kept forever and read many timesA wonderful source of knowledge and pleasureTasteChew and digestSwallowComicScience fictionText bookNovelUnit 11: Books - reading Homework- Write a paragraph of 80 words about the advantages of reading books.* Suggestions: + To enrich knowledge+ To entertain+ To study- Prepare for Speaking lessonTHANK YOUVERY MUCH (1)... ways of readingThreetasting (2) swallowing (3) chewing & digestingread bits ..(4). here & theredip intogood storiestime to enjoy (5) slowlyADVANTAGESTelevisionBooks (6) storiescolor (7) (8) cheap (9) foreverread (10) informationstoriesreadbringwithcarefullyinformationpictureactionkeepmany timesSummary
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