UNIT 7 : THE WORLD OF WORK – Lesson 3 : A.4
Many people think that students have an easy life.
Do you think so ?
Now take a look at typical grade 7 student like Hoa.
Tuesday, November 25th , 2010
THE WORLD OF WORK
Lesson3: A student’s work ( A4 )
I.Vocabulary:
- life (n):
cuộc sống
- typical (adj):
điển hình
- (to) review:
ôn tập
- definitely (adv):
chắc chắn
- lazy (adj): lười biếng
- Keen (adj): say mê
- period (n): tiết học
What and where
lazy
definitely
keen
typical
review
review
period
life
Tuesday, November 25th , 2010
THE WORLD OF WORK
Lesson3: A student’s work( A4 )
I.Vocabulary:
II. Reading:
*Prediction
Guess the amount of time Hoa
spends on her work
1. Hoa has
periods a day.
2. She goes to school
days a week.
3. She works
hours a week.
4. She has about
hours of
homework every week.
5. She works about
hours a week
before tests
Tuesday, November 25th , 2010
THE WORLD OF WORK
Lesson3: A student’s work( A4 )
I.Vocabulary:
II. Reading:
Many people think that students have an easy life:
We only work a few hours a day and have long
vacations. They don’t know we have to work hard
at school and at home.
Take a look at a typical grade 7 student like Hoa. She
has five periods a day, six days a week. That is
about 20 hours a week - fewer hours than any
worker. But that is not all. Hoa is a keen student
and she studies hard. She has about 12 hours of
homework every week . She also has to review her
work before tests. This makes her working week
about 45 hours. This is more than some workers.
Students like Hoa are definitely not lazy!
Tuesday, November 25th , 2010
THE WORLD OF WORK
Lesson3: A student’s work( A4 )
I.Vocabulary:
II. Reading:
*Check the prediction.
1. Hoa has 5 periods a day.
2. She goes to school 6 days a week.
3. She works 20 hours a week.
4. She has about 12hours of
homework every week.
5. She works about 13 hours a week
before tests
Tuesday, November 25th , 2010
THE WORLD OF WORK
Lesson3: A student’s work( A4 )
I.Vocabulary:
II. Reading:
1.Prediction
Questions:
a. Why do some people think that students
have an easy life?
2. Answer the questions:
b. How many hours a week does Hoa work at
school ? Is this fewer than most workers ?
c. . How many hours a week does she work at
school and at home ?
d. Does the writer think students are lazy ?
1 2 3
4 5 6
a. Why do some people think that students
have an easy life ?
Because they only work a few hours a day
and have long vacation
c. How many hours a week does Hoa work
at home and at school?
Hoa works about 45 hours a week
b. How many hours a week does Hoa work
at school? Is this fewer than most workers ?
Hoa works 20 hours a week at school. It is
fewer than most workers’ work.
d. Does the writer think students are lazy ?
No, he doesn’t
UNIT 7 : THE WORLD OF WORK – Lesson 3 : A.4
Answer keys
a.Because they only work a few hours a day and
have a long vacation .
b.Hoa works 20 hours a week at school. It is fewer than
most workers work.
c. Hoa works about 45 hours a week at school and at
home
d.No, he ( she) doesn’t
UNIT 7 : THE WORLD OF WORK – Lesson 3 : A.4
Gap - fill:
a.
think
Many people …………. that students only work a ………..
few
hours a day.
b.
five
six
Hoa has ……….. classes a day, ………… days a week.
c.
She is a ………. student and she works ………
keen
hard
She does her ……………… about …….. hours a week.
homework
12
She has to ……………. her work before ……… .
review
test
d.
e.
Tuesday, November 25th , 2010
THE WORLD OF WORK
Lesson3: A student’s work( A4 )
I.Vocabulary:
II. Reading:
1.Prediction
2. Answer the questions:
3. Discuss about your work:
Questions:
1- How many days a week do you go
to school ?
2-How many periods do you have a day ?
3-How many hours do you do your
homework each day ?
4-How many hours a week do you work ?
Is that more or fewer hours than Hoa ?
Tuesday, November 25th , 2010
THE WORLD OF WORK
Lesson3: A student’s work( A4 )
I.Vocabulary:
II. Reading:
1. True/Fasle statements:
2. Answer the questions:
3. Discuss about your work:
III. Homework:
- Learn the lesson.
- Write about your work again.
- Prepare B1.
It’s time for us to say goodbye now !
Thank you for your attendence.
Goodbye ! See you again !