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Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 12 unit 11: Books chọn lọc

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Xin giới thiệu đến các bạn 16 bài giảng về unit 11 "Books" - chương trình Tiếng Anh lớp 12 giúp giáo viên tiết kiệm thời gian trong việc chuẩn bị bài giảng. Các bài giảng sẽ giúp học sinh thành thạo hơn trong việc mô tả một quyển sách, nói về thói quen đọc sách, biết thêm về modal verb trong câu bị động. Thông qua bài học, học sinh nắm được những cấu trúc câu cần thiết, phát triển các kỹ năng Tiếng Anh của bản thân. Các bạn đừng bỏ lỡ những bài giảng của bài 11 "Books".

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  1. Guessing: What are they? They are made of paper. You can get much information in them.  You read them everyday.
  2. S H O R T HAND 
  3. Unit 11: Books – Reading – Before you read 3. 2. Do What you 4. What 1. How dokind often areyouof theyread books read books? doing? do you enjoy books? reading most/ least?
  4. Read the text 1. On the subject of reading, Francis Bacon, who lived at about the same time as Shakespeare, wrote these words, "Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested."This good advice shows how it is possible to read different types of books in different ways. For example, you might pick up a travel book and read a few pages before going to sleep. It is enough to dip into it and read bits here and there. In a word, this is "tasting". 2. Some stories are for "swallowing ". Imagine that you have found a good story, and, what is even more important, the time to enjoy it. You might be on holiday, or on a long train journey. If it is a good book, you might say, "It's so good I can't put it down ". But not all stories belong to this class. Reviewers sometimes describe books as "hard-to-put- down", or "hard-to-pick-up-again". 3. Other books are for reading slowly and carefully. If it is a book on a subject that you are interested in, you will want to "chew and digest it". That does not mean reading it too slowly. When you pick up a book for the first time, check that it is not too difficult. Do not start a book unless you can see from the first few pages that it is one you can easily read and understand. 4. Some people think that as more and more people have television in their homes, fewer and fewer people will buy books to read. Why read when television can bring you all the information and stories with colour, picture and action ? But, in fact, television has not killed reading. Today, more books of every kind are sold than ever before. Books are still a cheap way to get information and entertainment, and you can keep a book forever and read it many times. Books in the home are wonderful source of knowledge and pleasure.
  5. Underline these words in the text and guess their meaning - swallow ['swɔlou] - dip into: - taste: - “hard- to- pick- up- again” - digest ['daidʒest] - chew [t∫u:] - “hard- to- put- down”
  6. Underline these words in the text and guess their meaning 1. On the subject of reading, Francis Bacon, who lived at about the same time as Shakespeare, wrote these words, "Some books are to be tasted , others to be swallowed ,and some few to be chewed and digested." This good advice shows how it is possible to read different types of books in different ways. For example, you might pick up a travel book and read a few pages before going to sleep. It is enough to dip into it and read bits here and there. In a word, this is "tasting". 2. Some stories are for "swallowing". Imagine that you have found a good story, and, what is even more important, the time to enjoy it. You might be on holiday, or on a long train journey. If it is a good book, you might say, "It's so good i can't put it down". But not all stories belong to this class. Reviewers sometimes describe books as "hard-to-put-down", or "hard-to-pick-up-again". 3. Other books are for reading slowly and carefully. If it is a book on a subject that you are interested in, you will want to "chew and digest it". That does not mean reading it too slowly. When you pick up a book for the first time, check that it is not too difficult. Do not start a book unless you can see from the first few pages that it is one you can easily read and understand. 4. Some people think that as more and more people have television in their homes, fewer people will buy books to read. Why read when television can bring you all the information and stories with colour, picture and action? But, in fact, television has not killed reading. Today, more books of every kind are sold than ever before. Books are still a cheap way to get information and entertainment, and you can keep a book forever and read it many times. Books in the home are wonderful source of knowledge and pleasure.
  7. Unit 11: Books – Reading – Task 1 Task 1: Read the text again and guess the meanings of these words. 1. swallow ['swɔlou] (v) nuốt (đọc ngấu nghiến) 2. dip into: (v) chấm vào (đọc qua loa) 3. taste: (v) nếm (đọc thử) 4. “hard- to-pick-up- again” không thể đọc lần nữa 5. digest ['daidʒest] (v) tiêu hóa (đọc và suy ngẫm) 6. chew [t∫u:] (v) nhai (đọc nghiền ngẫm) 7. “hard- to- put- down” không thể bỏ xuống
  8. Unit 11: Books – Reading – Task 2 Decide whether the following statements are true (T), false (F) or not mentioned (NM) in the reading passage 1. You can’t read different types of NM books in the same way 2. When you “taste” a book you read it carefully from the beginning to the end F 3. Many people only have time to read NM when they are travelling 4. Books with good stories are often T described as “ hard-to-put-down”. 5. Television has replaced books F altogether.
  9. Task 3: Read the text and underline the red word in your textbook 1. On the subject of reading, Francis Bacon, who lived at about the same time as Shakespeare, wrote these words, "Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed ,and some few to be chewed and digested." This good advice shows how it is possible to read different types of books in different ways. For example, you might pick up a travel book and read a few pages before going to sleep .It is enough to dip into it and read bits here and there. In a word, this is "tasting" . 2. Some stories are for "swallowing ". Imagine that you have found a good story ,and, what is even more important, the time to enjoy it. You might be on holiday, or on a long train journey. If it is a good book, you might say, "It's so good I can't put it down". But not all stories belong to this class. Reviewers sometimes describe books as "hard-to-put-down", or "hard-to-pick-up-again". 3. Other books are for reading slowly and carefully .If it is a book on a subject that you are interested in, you will want to "chew and digest it“. That does not mean reading it too slowly. When you pick up a book for the first time, check that it is not too difficult. Do not start a book unless you can see from the first few pages that it is one you can easily read and understand. 4. Some people think that as more and more people have television in their homes, fewer people will buy books to read. Why read when television can bring you all the information and stories with colour, picture and action? But, in fact, television has not killed reading. Today, more books of every kind are sold than ever before. Books are still a cheap way to get information and entertainment, and you can keep a book forever and read it many times. Books in the home are wonderful source of knowledge and pleasure.
  10. Read the question carefully and find out the key words 1. How many ways of reading are there? 2. When do you “swallow” a book? 3. What should you do before starting to read a book carefully and slowly? 4. What are the advantages of television over books? 5. What are the advantages of books over television?
  11. Underline the key words 1. How many ways of reading are there? 2. When do you “swallow” a book? 3. What should you do before starting to read a book carefully and slowly? 4. What are the advantages of television over books? 5. What are the advantages of books over television?
  12. Task 3 (underline the red words in your textbook) Paragraph 1 On the subject of reading, Francis Bacon, who lived at about the same time as Shakespeare, wrote these words, "Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested." This good advice shows how it is possible to read different types of books in different ways. For example, you might pick up a travel book and read a few pages before going to sleep. It is enough to dip into it and read bits here and there. In a word, this is "tasting" . 1. How many ways of reading are there?
  13. Task 3 (underline the red words in your textbook) Paragraph 2 Some stories are for " swallowing ". Imagine that you have found a good story, and, what is even more important, the time to enjoy it. You might be on holiday, or on a long train journey. If it is a good book, you might say, "It's so good I can't put it down ". But not all stories belong to this class. Reviewers sometimes describe books as "hard-to-put-down", or "hard-to- pick-up-again". 2. When do you “swallow” a book?
  14. Task 3 (underline the red words in your textbook) Paragraph 3 Other books are for reading slowly and carefully. If it is a book on a subject that you are interested in, you will want to "chew and digest it". That does not mean reading it too slowly. When you pick up a book for the first time, check that it is not too difficult. Do not start a book unless you can see from the first few pages that it is one you can easily read and understand. 3. What should you do before starting to read a book carefully and slowly ?
  15. Task 3 (underline the red words in your textbook) Paragraph 4 Some people think that as more and more people have television in their homes, fewer people will buy books to read. Why read when television can bring you all the information and stories with colour, picture and action? But, in fact, television has not killed reading. Today, more books of every kind are sold than ever before. Books are still a cheap way to get information and entertainment, and you can keep a book forever and read it many times. Books in the home are wonderful source of knowledge and pleasure. 4. What are the advantages of television over books?
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