Bài giảng Anh 9 Unit 13: Films and cinema

I. OBJECTIVES:

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

 -Guess words’ meaning from context.

 - Scan for specific information.

 - Summarize the passage basing on the main ideas.

 

 

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Người trình bày: VÕ THỊ MỸ HẠNH Lớp: DH9DHội Thi Thiết Kế Bài Giảng Điện Tử WELCOME TO 10B!Wednesday, March 7th 2012KIM'S GAMEHow many films are there?1514131239101187564210TimeAnswer key- Titanic- Tom and Jerry- Snow WhiteHo So Trinh Sat Spiderman Tay Son Hao KietLesson: ReadingUNIT 13: FILMS AND CINEMA UNIT 13 : FILMS AND CINEMALesson 1: ReadingI. OBJECTIVES:	By the end of the lesson, students will be able to: -Guess words’ meaning from context. - Scan for specific information. - Summarize the passage basing on the main ideas.WARM UP WHILE- READING2Phrasal categoriesHOME WORK3POST- READING1PRE-READING 6. a decade (n)= 10 years1 thập kỷUNIT 13 : FILMS AND CINEMA3. motion (n):động, sự vận động 5. (to) discover :khám phá2. still (a):đứng yênWarm upPre -readingWhile -readingPost -readingHomeworkVocabulary 1. sequence (n):chuỗi (hành động, sự kiện)4. (to) move:chuyển động movement (n):sự chuyển độngLesson 1: ReadingEx: Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492. a decade (n)= 10 years1 thập kỷUNIT 13 : FILMS AND CINEMA motion (n):động, sự vận động (to) discover:khám phá still (a):đứng yênChecking Vocabulary sequence (n):chuỗi (hành động, sự kiện) (to) move:chuyển độngmovement (n):sự chuyển độngLesson 1: Reading1.2.3.4.5.6.WHILE YOU READUNIT 13 : FILMS AND CINEMALesson 1: Reading1. ________film - making industry2. ________series of related events or actions3. ________a period of ten years4. ________quickly and in a short time5. ________part of a film6. ________a person in a film.cinema sequencea decade rapidly scenea characterWarm upPre -readingWhile -readingPost -readingHomeworkUNIT 13 : FILMS AND CINEMALesson 1: ReadingTask 1: Match the words in the box with their definitions.1. When did the history of cinema begin?2. Did films in the early days have sound?3. When were audiences able to see long films?4. When was sound introduced?5. Where did the change of cinema begin?0002031004080509060701111213141617181920212223242515Warm upPre -readingWhile -readingPost -readingHomeworkUNIT 13 : FILMS AND CINEMALesson 1: Reading Task 2: Work in pairs. Answer these questions.1324651020Group AGroup B304010203040Congratualation!The history of what we call cinema today began in the early 19th century. At that time, scientists discovered that when a sequence of still pictures were set in motion, they could give the feeling of movement. In the first two decades of its existence, the cinema developed rapidly. In those early days, films were little more than moving photographs, usually about one minute in length. By 1905, however, films were about five or ten minutes long. They used changes of scene and camera positions to tell a story, with actors playing character parts. In the early 1910s, audiences were able to enjoy the first long films, but it was not until 1915 that the cinema really became an industry. From that time, film makers were prepared to make longer and better films and build special places where only film were shown. The cinema changed completely at the end of the 1920s. This was when sound was introduced. The change began in America and soon spread to the rest of the world. As the old silent films were being replaced by spoken ones on the screen, a new cinema form appeared, the musical cinema.1. When did the history of cinema begin? In the early 19th century. The history of what we call cinema today began in the early 19th century. At that time, scientists discovered that when a sequence of still pictures were set in motion, they could give the feeling of movement. In the first two decades of its existence, the cinema developed rapidly. In those early days, films were little more than moving photographs, usually about one minute in length. By 1905, however, films were about five or ten minutes long. They used changes of scene and camera positions to tell a story, with actors playing character parts. In the early 1910s, audiences were able to enjoy the first long films, but it was not until 1915 that the cinema really became an industry. From that time, film makers were prepared to make longer and better films and build special places where only film were shown. The cinema changed completely at the end of the 1920s. This was when sound was introduced. The change began in America and soon spread to the rest of the world. As the old silent films were being replaced by spoken ones on the screen, a new cinema form appeared, the musical cinema.2. Did films in the early days have sound? No, they didn’t.The history of what we call cinema today began in the early 19th century. At that time, scientists discovered that when a sequence of still pictures were set in motion, they could give the feeling of movement. In the first two decades of its existence, the cinema developed rapidly. In those early days, films were little more than moving photographs, usually about one minute in length. By 1905, however, films were about five or ten minutes long. They used changes of scene and camera positions to tell a story, with actors playing character parts. In the early 1910s, audiences were able to enjoy the first long films, but it was not until 1915 that the cinema really became an industry. From that time, film makers were prepared to make longer and better films and build special places where only film were shown. The cinema changed completely at the end of the 1920s. This was when sound was introduced. The change began in America and soon spread to the rest of the world. As the old silent films were being replaced by spoken ones on the screen, a new cinema form appeared, the musical cinema.3. When were audiences able to see long films? They were able to see long films in the early 1910sThe history of what we call cinema today began in the early 19th century. At that time, scientists discovered that when a sequence of still pictures were set in motion, they could give the feeling of movement. In the first two decades of its existence, the cinema developed rapidly. In those early days, films were little more than moving photographs, usually about one minute in length. By 1905, however, films were about five or ten minutes long. They used changes of scene and camera positions to tell a story, with actors playing character parts. In the early 1910s, audiences were able to enjoy the first long films, but it was not until 1915 that the cinema really became an industry. From that time, film makers were prepared to make longer and better films and build special places where only film were shown. The cinema changed completely at the end of the 1920s. This was when sound was introduced. The change began in America and soon spread to the rest of the world. As the old silent films were being replaced by spoken ones on the screen, a new cinema form appeared, the musical cinema.4. When were sound introduced? The sound were introduced at the end of the 1920s.The history of what we call cinema today began in the early 19th century. At that time, scientists discovered that when a sequence of still pictures were set in motion, they could give the feeling of movement. In the first two decades of its existence, the cinema developed rapidly. In those early days, films were little more than moving photographs, usually about one minute in length. By 1905, however, films were about five or ten minutes long. They used changes of scene and camera positions to tell a story, with actors playing character parts. In the early 1910s, audiences were able to enjoy the first long films, but it was not until 1915 that the cinema really became an industry. From that time, film makers were prepared to make longer and better films and build special places where only film were shown. The cinema changed completely at the end of the 1920s. This was when sound was introduced. The change began in America and soon spread to the rest of the world. As the old silent films were being replaced by spoken ones on the screen, a new cinema form appeared, the musical cinema.4. Where did the change of cinema begin? The change began in America.Warm upPre -readingWhile -readingPost -readingHomeworkUNIT 13 : FILMS AND CINEMALesson 1: ReadingTASK 3Decide which of the options below is the best title for the passage: A. The Story of a Film Maker B. A Brief History of Cinema C. The History of the Film IndustryB. A Brief History of CinemaUNIT 13 : FILMS AND CINEMALesson 1: ReadingTASK 4: Use the given words to complete the passage.The history of ___(1)___ began in the early 19th century. In the first two ___(2)___ of its existence, the cinema developed rapidly. By 1905, people could make ___(3)___ lasting about five or ten minutes. The first long films were introduced to the audiences in the early 1910s. The cinema did not become an ___(4)___ until 1915. The cinema changed completely at the end of the ___(5)___.films decades cinema art industry 1920sLet’s enjoy some clips! First Motion PictureThe first movieLearn vocabulary. Complete all the tasks.Prepare for part B- Speaking (p134)Homework*See you next class!

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