SGK Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 13: HOBBIES
^Unit 12 \ /0 HOBBIES .LaàIl. A. READING The pictures below present some hobbies. Work with a partner and say which you like to do in your free time. 146 10-TIẾNGANH 11( While you read Read the passage and then do the tasks that follow. There are a number of things I like to do in my free time. They are my hobbies. The hobby I like most is playing my guitar. My uncle, who is an accomplished guitarist, taught me how to play. Now I can play a few- simple tunes. I have even begun to sing while playing the guitar, but I have not been very successful at this. My uncle tells me that all I need is to practise regularly and I should be able to do it. He is very good at accompanying people singing with his guitar and I admire him very much. Another hobby of mine is keeping fish. I have a modest little glass fish tank where I keep a variety of little fish. Some of them were bought from the shop while some others were collected from the rice field near my house. They look so beautiful swimming about in the tank. I love watching them and my mother loves watching them, too. I keep stamps, too. However, I would not call myself an avid stamp collector. Actually, I just collect the stamps from discarded envelopes that my relatives and friends give me. Mostly I get local stamps. Once in a while, I get stamps from places like Russia, the USA, Britain, Australia, China and others. I keep the less common one's inside a small album. The common ones I usually give away to others or if no one wants them I simply throw them away. There are other hobbies that I indulge in for a while, but they are not as interesting as the ones I’ve been talking about. They really keep me occupied and I am glad I am able to do them. EAUr’ Task 1. The words and phrases below all appear in the passage. Use a dictionary to get their meaning. Then translate them into Vietnamese. accomplished accompanying modest avid - discarded indulge in keep me occupied CSV Task 2. Answer the questions. What is the writer’s first hobby? Is the writer an accomplished guitarist? Why does the writer admire his uncle? What is the writer’s second hobby? How did he collect his fish? What kind of stamp collector is the writer? Where does he collect the stamps? Which does the writer get more of, local stamps or foreign stamps? What does the writer do with the less common stamps and with the common ones? After you read Work in groups. Talk about your hobby. B. SPEAKING CSV Task 1. Work in pairs. Say which of the following you would like/not like to do and why. swimming • playing computer games fishing • reading books stamp-collecting • watching TV mountain-climbing • chatting with a friend on the phone Edg3 Task 2. Lan is talking to Huong about her hobby of collecting books. Practise reading their dialogue with a partner. Huong : What is your hobby, Lan? Lan : Well, I like collecting books. Huong : Could you tell me how you collect your books? Lan : Well, this must be done regularly. Whenever I find a book which is interesting I buy it immediately. Huong : Where do you buy your books? Lan: I buy some from the bookshop near my house and some others from second-hand book stalls. Sometimes my friends, my mum and dad give me some. Huong : How do you organize your collection? Lan : I classify them into different categories and put each category in one comer of my bookshelf with a name tag on it. Huong : What do you plan to do next, Lan? Lan : 1 think I’ll continue to make my collection richer and richer. Ikg3 Task 3. Work with a partner. Make a similar dialogue about collecting stamps. Use the suggestions below. hobby how to collect stamps how to organize stamps where to keep stamps why to collect stamps plan for the future stamps buy from post office ask members of family, friends, relatives, postmen make pen friends with people overseas exchange stamps with others classify stamps into categories: animals, plants, birds, landscape, people (heroes, politicians, football players, singers etc.) in album broaden your knowledge: know more about landscape, people, animals, plants and trees collect more stamps c. LISTENING Before you listen Work with a partner. Write down three benefits of reading books. Then share your ideas with the class. Listen and repeat. magazines continually otherwise gigantic profitably available bygone ignorantly While you listen E3T Task 1. You will hear a student talk about his hobby. Listen to his talk and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). T F csr Task 2. Listen again and write the missing words. The (1) thing about reading is that I do not have to learn things the very hard way. For example, I do not have to catch a (2) . to know that it can kill me. I know the danger so I can avoid it. Also I do not have to go deep into the (3) to find out about tigers. I can read all about it in a book. Books provide the reader with so many facts and so much information. They have (4) helped me in my daily life. I am better equipped to cope with living. Otherwise I would go about (5) learning things the hard way. So 1 continue to read. Reading is indeed a good hobby. After you listen Work with a partner. Talk about the disadvantages of over-reading (reading too much). WRITING Write about your collection, real or imaginary, following these guidelines. name of your collection • how you classify them how you collect them • why you collect them how you keep them • your plan for the future when you started your collection LANGUAGE FOCUS Pronunciation: / pt / - /bd / - /ps/ - /\yzj Grammar: Cleft sentences 1. Subject focus Object focus Adverbial focus Pronunciation • Listen and repeat. /pt/ /bd/ /ps/ /bz/ stopped robbed stops robs jumped stabbed steps bribes stepped grabbed maps rubs trapped bribed shops clubs • Practise reading aloud these sentences. She was robbed. He stopped smoking. Lan dropped the teapot. The boy jumped out into the road and bumped into an old man. She’s been to a number of shops and clubs. He rubs his hands because he wants to interrupt their talk. Grammar Exercise 1. Write the following sentences after the model, paying attention to the subject of the sentence. Example: The man gave her the book. It was the man who gave her the book. The boy visited his uncle last month. My mother bought me a present on my birthday. Huong and Sandra sang together at the party. Nam’s father got angry with him. The boys played football all day long. The girl received a letter from her friend yesterday. His presence at the meeting frightened the children. Exercise 2. Write the following sentences after the model, paying attention to the object of the verb. Example: The boy hit the dog in the garden. It was the dog that the boy hit in the garden. The man is learning English. The woman gave him the book. She sent her friend the postcard. Hoa borrowed the book from Long. The little boy greeted his grandfather in a strange language. The pedestrian asked the policeman a lot of questions. The dog barked at the stranger. Exercise 3. Write the following sentences after the model, paying attention to the adverbial modifier of the sentence. Example: She bought him a present at the shop. - It was at the shop that she bought him a present. The boy hit the dog in the garden. She made some cakes for tea. His father repaired the bicycle for him. She presented him a book on his birthday. He met his wife in Britain. She bought that present from the shop. The meeting started at 8.00 a.m.