Tieng Anh 10 Unit 9: Undersea World

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Tieng Anh 10 Unit 9: Undersea World Speaking Group 5: Tôn Nữ Thanh Chung Bùi Thị Hiền Nguyễn Thị Diệu Hiền Nguyễn Hoàng Diệu

Lucky Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Mark Team A Team B 1 1

1. The part of a cigarette that is left when somebody has finished smoking it Cigarette butt

2. A fierce sea animal that has pointed and sharp teeth and attack people Shark

3. What’s the name of the largest sea animal? Whale

Congratulation!!!!

4. A substance that is able or likely to cause an explosion Explosive

5. Thousands of gallons of crude oil were …… into the ocean Spill

6. A ship that carries oil Tanker

Vocabulary Cigarette butt (n): tàn thuốc lá 2. Whale (n): cá voi 3. Shark (n): cá mập 4. Explosive (n): chất nổ, thuốc nổ 5. Spill (v): tràn ,làm tràn 6. Tanker (n): tàu chở dầu

Task 1 Work in pairs: Discuss consequences and offer solutions to some problems that the oceans are facing

Below are some problems the oceans are facing Beaches are filled with plastic bags, pieces of glass and cigarette butts Whales and sharks are still hunted for food, medicine, and other products Explosives are used to catch fish and other sea animals Oil is spilled from tankers

You can use the following structures to give solutions We should + bare infinitive I think we should + bare infinitive

Example: Beaches are filled with plastic bags, pieces of glass and cigarette butts. Student A: This makes the sea polluted and endangers sea plants and animals Student B: We should clean beaches and tell other people not to litter them.

Task 2 Work in groups of 4: Discuss with other members in your groups about some situations given in handouts You may use conditional sentence type 2 when talking about your imagination or your wishes

Remind the structure of conditional sentence type 2 If +S +V( in the past tense)/were, S+ would/should/could/might+ bare infinitive

Post-speaking activity( writing) Topic Make a report on the present condition of the environment where you are living

Thanks for your attention!!!