Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 9 - Period 66 - Lesson 5: Skills 1 - Năm học 2020-2021 - Nguyễn Thị Thu Hà
READING
1/ Read the passage quickly and check the information
Son Doong Cave has become more famous after the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme featuring its magnificence on ‘ Good Morning America ’ in May 2015.
Located in Quang Binh Province, Son Doong Cave was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991, and became known internationally in 2009 thanks to British cavers, led by Howard Limbert. The cave was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain. It contains some of the tallest known stalagmites in the world - up to 70 metres tall. The cave is more than 200 metres wide, 150 metres high, and nearly 9 kilometres long, with caverns big enough to fit an entire street inside them. Son Doong Cave is recognised as the largest cave in the world by BCRA (British Cave Research Association) and selected as one of the most beautiful on earth by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation).
In August 2013, the first tourist group explored the cave on a guided tour. Permits are now required to access the cave and are made available on a limited basis. Only 500 permits were issued for the 2015 season, which runs from February to August. After August, heavy rains cause river levels to rise and make the cave largely inaccessible.
Period 66 - Lesson 5: SKILLS 1Unit 8: TOURISMSunday, May 16, 2021Created by : Nguyen Thi Thu HaWELCOME TO OUR LESSON Unit 8 - TOURISMLesson 5: SKILLS 1Unit 8 – TOURISMLesson 5: SKILLS 1READING 1a. Work in groups. Name some famous caves in Viet Nam and in the world.SOME FAMOUS CAVES IN VIET NAMPhong Nha CaveThien Duong CaveSung Sot CaveTam Coc - Bich Dong Swallow CaveSOME FAMOUS CAVES IN THE WORLDDeer Cave (Borneo, Malaysia)Onondaga Cave (Missouri, USA) Gouffre Berger Cave (France) Reed Flute Cave (Guilin, China) Fingal's Cave (Scotland)Cave of Crystals (Mexico) Unit 8: TOURISMLesson 5: SKILLS 1 (P.26) SON DOONG CAVESON DOONG CAVEb. Answer the questions with your own ideas.Where is Son Doong Cave located?2. When was it discovered?3. How long is the cave?New words: - Air = broadcast (v) - Magnificence (n) :- Erode (v):- Stalagmite (n) :- Access (v)–inaccessible (adj) : - Permit (v, n):Phát sóngVẻ nguy nga, lộng lẫy Bào mònMăng đáTiếp cận- không thể tiếp cậnCho phép- sự cho phép - Safari (n)Cuộc hành trình (bằng đường bộ )Unit 8: TOURISMLesson 5: SKILLS 1 (P.26) - air /eә(r)/ = broadcast /’brᴐ:d,ka:st/ (v): phát sóng * Key words:- magnificence /mᴂg’nifisns/ (n): vẻ nguy nga, lộng lẫy - erode away / i’rәʊd ә’wei / (v): bào mòn - stalagmite / stә’lᴂgmait/ (n): măng đá- permit / pә’mit / (v): cho phép- permission / pә’mi∫n / (n): sự cho phépUnit 8: TOURISMLesson 5: SKILLS 1 (P.26) READING1/ Read the passage quickly and check the informationSon Doong Cave has become more famous after the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme featuring its magnificence on ‘ Good Morning America ’ in May 2015. Located in Quang Binh Province, Son Doong Cave was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991, and became known internationally in 2009 thanks to British cavers, led by Howard Limbert. The cave was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain. It contains some of the tallest known stalagmites in the world - up to 70 metres tall. The cave is more than 200 metres wide, 150 metres high, and nearly 9 kilometres long, with caverns big enough to fit an entire street inside them. Son Doong Cave is recognised as the largest cave in the world by BCRA (British Cave Research Association) and selected as one of the most beautiful on earth by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). In August 2013, the first tourist group explored the cave on a guided tour. Permits are now required to access the cave and are made available on a limited basis. Only 500 permits were issued for the 2015 season, which runs from February to August. After August, heavy rains cause river levels to rise and make the cave largely inaccessible.1. Where is Son Doong Cave located?* Questions & answers:2. When was it discovered?3. Who discovered it?4. When was it formed?5. How was Son Doong Cave formed?6. How long is it?7. When can tourists explore the cave?- It is located in Quang Binh Province.- It is discovered in 1991.- A local man named Ho Khanh did./ A local man named Ho Khanh discovered it. - It was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago.- It was formed by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain.- It is nearly 9 kilometres long.- They can explore it from February to August. Son Doong Cave has become more famous after the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme featuring its magnificence on ‘ Good Morning America ’ in May 2015. Located in Quang Binh Province, Son Doong Cave was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991, and became known internationally in 2009 thanks to British cavers, led by Howard Limbert. The cave was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain. It contains some of the tallest known stalagmites in the world - up to 70 metres tall. The cave is more than 200 metres wide, 150 metres high, and nearly 9 kilometres long, with caverns big enough to fit an entire street inside them. Son Doong Cave is recognised as the largest cave in the world by BCRA (British Cave Research Association) and selected as one of the most beautiful on earth by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). In August 2013, the first tourist group explored the cave on a guided tour. Permits are now required to access the cave and are made available on a limited basis. Only 500 permits were issued for the 2015 season, which runs from February to August. After August, heavy rains cause river levels to rise and make the cave largely inaccessible.Son Doong Cave has become more famous after the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme featuring its magnificence on ‘ Good Morning America ’ in May 2015. Located in Quang Binh Province, Son Doong Cave was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991, and became known internationally in 2009 thanks to British cavers, led by Howard Limbert. The cave was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain. It contains some of the tallest known stalagmites in the world - up to 70 metres tall. The cave is more than 200 metres wide, 150 metres high, and nearly 9 kilometres long, with caverns big enough to fit an entire street inside them. Son Doong Cave is recognised as the largest cave in the world by BCRA (British Cave Research Association) and selected as one of the most beautiful on earth by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). In August 2013, the first tourist group explored the cave on a guided tour. Permits are now required to access the cave and are made available on a limited basis. Son Doong Cave has become more famous after the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme featuring its magnificence on ‘ Good Morning America ’ in May 2015. Located in Quang Binh Province, Son Doong Cave was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991, and became known internationally in 2009 thanks to British cavers, led by Howard Limbert. The cave was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain. It contains some of the tallest known stalagmites in the world - up to 70 metres tall. The cave is more than 200 metres wide, 150 metres high, and nearly 9 kilometres long, with caverns big enough to fit an entire street inside them. Son Doong Cave is recognised as the largest cave in the world by BCRA (British Cave Research Association) and selected as one of the most beautiful on earth by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). Son Doong Cave has become more famous after the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme featuring its magnificence on ‘ Good Morning America ’ in May 2015. Located in Quang Binh Province, Son Doong Cave was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991, and became known internationally in 2009 thanks to British cavers, led by Howard Limbert. The cave was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain. Son Doong Cave has become more famous after the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme featuring its magnificence on ‘ Good Morning America ’ in May 2015. Located in Quang Binh Province, Son Doong Cave was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991, and became known internationally in 2009 thanks to British cavers, led by Howard Limbert. The cave was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain. It contains some of the tallest known stalagmites in the world - up to 70 metres tall. The cave is more than 200 metres wide, 150 metres high, and nearly 9 kilometres long, with caverns big enough to fit an entire street inside them. Son Doong Cave has become more famous after the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme featuring its magnificence on ‘ Good Morning America ’ in May 2015. Located in Quang Binh Province, Son Doong Cave was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991, and became known internationally in 2009 thanks to British cavers, led by Howard Limbert. The cave was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain. It contains some of the tallest known stalagmites in the world - up to 70 metres tall. The cave is more than 200 metres wide, 150 metres high, and nearly 9 kilometres long, with caverns big enough to fit an entire street inside them. Son Doong Cave is recognised as the largest cave in the world by BCRA (British Cave Research Association) and selected as one of the most beautiful on earth by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). In August 2013, the first tourist group explored the cave on a guided tour. Son Doong Cave has become more famous after the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme featuring its magnificence on ‘ Good Morning America ’ in May 2015. Located in Quang Binh Province, Son Doong Cave was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991, and became known internationally in 2009 thanks to British cavers, led by Howard Limbert. The cave was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain. It contains some of the tallest known stalagmites in the world - up to 70 metres tall. The cave is more than 200 metres wide, 150 metres high, and nearly 9 kilometres long, with caverns big enough to fit an entire street inside them. Son Doong Cave is recognised as the largest cave in the world by BCRA (British Cave Research Association) and selected as one of the most beautiful on earth by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). In August 2013, the first tourist group explored the cave on a guided tour. Permits are now required to access the cave and are made available on a limited basis. Only 500 permits were issued for the 2015 season, which runs from February to August. After August, heavy rains cause river levels to rise and make the cave largely inaccessible.What happened in May 2015?2.How was Son Doong Cave formed?3.When can tourists explore the cave?The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme (featuring the magnificence of Son Doong) on ‘Good Morning America’.By river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain.From February to August2. Read the passage again and answer the questions, or choose the correct answers.What happened in May 2015?2.How was Son Doong Cave formed?3.When can tourists explore the cave?4.The word ‘inaccessible’ in the passage probably means ___________.A.should not be accessedB.need to be carefulC.cannot be reachedD.may be flooded5.From the passage, we know that ___________.A.there is a street inside Son Doong CaveB.the cave is always covered with rain waterC.few tourists want to come to the caveD.tourists need permission to explore the caveThe American Broadcasting Company (ABC) aired a live programme (featuring the magnificence of Son Doong) on ‘Good Morning America’.By river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountain.From February to AugustUnit 8 – TOURISMLesson 5: SKILLS 1SPEAKING3. Which would you like to do most on holiday? Tick (V) three things in the list.1. explore Son Doong Cave2. climb the Great Wall of China3. visit the Pyramids of Egypt4. go on a wildlife safari to Kenya5. relax on a beach6. go camping in Cuc Phuong national Park.7. go on an expedition to Mount Everest8. take an adventure tour to the Arctic9. take a sightseeing tour around New York10. take a Trans-Viet cycling tour.SPEAKING3. Which would you like to do most on holiday? Tick (√) three things in the list.The preferences of each studentUnit 8 – TOURISMLesson 5: SKILLS 14. Work in groups. Talk about one of choices, trying to persuade your group join you.+ Homework - Learn by heart the new words.- Write the answers into your notebooks.- Prepare “Skills 2” for next period.Goodbye!See you again!THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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