Sunday, October 11, 2020
* WARM UP: Complete the following sentences with “will” or “be going to”.
1. That cheese smells awful. I think nobody (eat) _____________it.
5. You can’t play football in the garden. I (cut) _______________ the grass.
3. The sky has gone really dark. It (be) ____________ rain.
4. A: What is the milk used for?
B: I (make) ________________ some yoghurt.
2. Phong says he (be) _____________ a policeman when he grows up.
will eat
will be
am going to make
is going to
am going to cut
New lesson
SKILLS
READING: ACUPUNCTURE
1. Look at the picture, do you know anything about acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine and a key component of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in which thin needles are inserted into the body.
- acupuncture (n)
- treatment (n)
- originate (v)
- promote (v)
- harmony (n)
- yin and yang (n)
- ailments (n)
- needle (n)
- acupoint (n)
- session (n)
- alternative (n)
- estimate (v)
* Vocabulary
: châm cứu
: sự điều trị
= root (v) bắt nguồn, gốc
: thúc đẩy, tăng cường
: sự hài hòa
: âm và dương
= sickness
: kim (châm cứu)
: huyệt
: đợt, phiên châm cứu
: sự (phương pháp) thay thế,
: ước tính
* Checking vocabulary
- acupuncture (n)
- treatment (n)
- originate (v)
- promote (v)
- harmony (n)
- yin and yang (n)
- ailments (n)
- needle (n)
- acupoint (n)
- session (n)
- alternative (n)
- estimate (v)
: châm cứu
: sự điều trị
= root (v) bắt nguồn, gốc
: thúc đẩy, tăng cường
: sự hài hòa
: âm và dương
= sickness
: kim (châm cứu)
: huyệt
: đợt, phiên châm cứu
: sự (phương pháp) thay thế,
: ước tính
2. Read the passage below. In pairs, or groups, choose the three most interesting things you learnt about acupuncture from the passage and report to the class.
Acupuncture is one of the oldest medical treatments in the world. It originated in China more than 2,500 years ago. The practice of acupuncture is rooted in the idea of promoting harmony between humans and the world around them and a balance between yin and yang. Although there are unanswered questions, acupuncture appears to work. Scientific studies offer evidence that it can ease pain and treat from simple to complicated ailments.
The technique of acupuncture involves placing hair-thin needles in various pressure points (called acupoints) throughout the body. Stimulating these points is believed to promote the body’s natural healing capabilities and enhance its functions. Originally, there were 365 acupoints, but this has increased to more than 2000 nowadays.
Acupuncture is considered to be very safe when enough precautions are taken. The most common side effects with acupuncture are soreness, slight bleeding, or discomfort. Some people may feel tired after a session. Care is also needed so that inner body parts are not touched by the needles.
Despite its general safety, acupuncture isn’t for everyone. People who have bleeding problems or are taking blood related medicine should not have the treatment. It’s also not recommended for people who have electronic medical devices inside their bodies.
Today, a lot of people use acupuncture as a reliable alternative to modern medicine. According to a U.S. 2002 survey (the most reliable survey to date), an estimated 8.2 million American adults had tried acupuncture. This number has been reported to be increasing steadily.
* The three most interesting things I learnt about acupuncture from the passage:
- Originally, there were 365 acupoints, but this has increased to more than 2000 nowadays.
- The practice of acupuncture is rooted in the idea of promoting harmony between humans and the world around them and a balance between yin and yang.
- According to a U.S. 2002 survey, an estimated 8.2 million American adults had tried acupuncture.
3. Read the text quickly and find words which are closest in meaning to the following.
ailments
ease
acupoints
precaution
alternative
treatment
evidence
promote
1. What is the basic idea of acupuncture?
2. Why is acupuncture believed to be effective?
3. How many acupoints are there nowadays?
4. What are the most common side effects with acupuncture?
5. Who should not take acupuncture?
6. Why do more and more people turn to acupuncture?
4. Read the text again and answer the following questions.
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CONGATULATIONS!
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1. What is the basic idea of acupuncture?
It`s promoting harmony between humans and the world around them and a balance between yin and yang.
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2. Why is acupuncture believed to be effective?
It is believed to promote the body`s natural healing capabilities and enhance its functions.
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3. How many acupoints are there nowadays?
There are more than 2000 nowadays.
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4. What are the most common side effects with acupuncture?
They are soreness, slight bleeding, or discomfort.
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5. Who should not take acupuncture?
Those who have electrical or electronic medical devices inside them.
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6. Why do more and more people turn to acupuncture?
Acupuncture is considered as a reliable alternative to modern medicine.
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5. Do you know any other alternative therapies like yoga, acupressure, head massage or aromatherapy? Work in pairs or groups to share information and then report to the class.
Hi everyone, if you are finding a therapy to rebalance your life, yoga is a good idea. Yoga originates from India and spreads out around the world due to the variety of benefits it brings to people. Yoga helps you concentrate and feel relaxed after a hard-working day. It also helps you prevent from some diseases like insomnia, stress or cancer. People of all ages can do yoga because it`s easy to take up. After a short period of time, you will realize the positive effects it brings you. You will be stronger, healthier, more active and more successful in life. That’s all.
HOMEWORK
Learn the new words by heart.
Read the passage again.
Do the exercise in the worbook. (B5 – page 16; C1-2 – page 16-18)
Preparing for Speaking (page 20).
Goodbye!
See you again!
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
GOOD BYE!
Thank you for your attention!
See you again.
nguon VI OLET