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Welcome

to our class

Teacher : Thùy Hương


JUMBLE WORDS
1. baeyvlloll
2. cersoc
3. nisten
4. smiwmngi
5. besaball
6. bidmanton

Volleyball
Soccer
Tennis
Swimming
Baseball
Badminton


Do you like sports ?
Which sports do you like ?
What are they doing ?


Tuesday, March 20th 2018

UNIT 13:


Activities
Section B : Come and Play

B3 + B4


B3/ Read. Then answer the questions


Most of the world’s surface is water. We may know
the land very well, but we know very little about the
oceans.

Until recently, man could not stay underwater for
long. A pearl diver, for example, couldn’t stay
underwater for longer than two minutes.
But now, with special breathing equipment, a diver
can stay underwater for a long time. After the
invention of this equipment, man could swim freely
underwater and scuba-diving became a popular sport.

A Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau ( 1910-1997),
invented a deep-sea diving vessel in the early 1940s.
In the vessel, he could explore the oceans of the world
and study the underwater life.

Now, we can explore the oceans, using the special
TV camera as well. We can learn more about the
undersea world thanks to this invention.



New Words
pearl
(n):
-thanks
invention
(n):
-invent
diver
(n):
--explore
scuba-diving
(n):
(v):
to
(
v
)
(v)
:
- deep-sea
diving
vessel:
- special
- surface
breathing
:
equipment:



MATCHING
1) surface : (n)

A) phát minh

2) diver (n):

B) thợ lặn

3) pearl (n):

C) nhờ vào

4) explore ( v ):

D) tàu ngầm

5) thanks to ( v )

E) ngọc trai

6) invent (v) :

F) khám phá

7) deep-sea diving vessel:

G) bề mặt

8) scuba-diving (n):


H) lặn có bình dưỡng khí


2. True or false statements
statements

GUESS

read

1. Most of the world’s surface is land.
water

F

2. Before the invention of special breathing
equipment, man couldn’t swim freely
underwater.

T

3. Now, scuba diving is a popular sport.

T

4. Jacque Cousteau invented special TV cameras.
a deep sea diving vessel

F


5. We learn more about the undersea world
thanks to Jacques.

T


LUCKY NUMBERS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8


How long could a pearl diver stay
underwater until recently ?
a. For two minutes
b. For five minutes



Now, how long can a pearl diver stay
underwater?
a. For a short time
b. For a long time


When did Jacques Cousteau invent that vessel?

a. In the early 1940s
b. In the late 1940s


When was Jacques Cousteau born?
a.
b.
c.
d.

In 1990
In 1810
In 1910
In 1190


When did Jacques Cousteau die?
a.
b.
c.

d.

In 1987
In 1979
In 1797
In 1997


Lucky Number


Lucky Number


Lucky Number


B4. Complete the passage with the modal verbs in the box
Can

Can’t

Must

Must not

Should

Should not


Ought to

Ought not to

Scientists say life started in the ocean. However, humans aren’t
natural swimmer. We(1)...........
can swim as babies, but we forget and
then we(2)...........
must learn to swim again. We(3).........
mustn’t forget that
our world is mainly water. So we(4).................
all learn to swim.
should
We(5)..........
can try to start away from water, but it is very difficult.
The time always comes when we need to cross water.
We(6)..................
ought to learn to swim when we are young. It is easier
to

learn

then.

Our

parents(7)..................
can / should help.

They(8)..........................give

us the opportunity to learn to swim.
should / must


Complete the summary:
Most of the world’s surface is water but people know very
little about the oceans. We (1) …………..
couldn’t stay underwater for
long. After the (2)……….…
of special breathing (3)
invention
…………….
freely underwater and
swim
equipment, people could (4)……….
(5)…………….
also became a popular sport. In the early
Scuba-diving
1940s, (6)…………………….
Jacques Cousteau invented the deep-sea diving
vessel and he could (7)…………..
explore the oceans of the world and
study underwater life. Now, we can also (8)………….
learn more
about the undersea world by using special TV (9)…………….
cameras .





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