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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>Lesson 6. Writing Act 1. Discuss the meaning of the saying below..
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<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span> Act 2. Read the text and complete the chart.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> Mending things around the house, cleaning the bathroom. Doing most of the cooking and grocery shopping Doing the laundry, taking out the rubbish and cleaning the fridge, laying the table for meals, sweeping the house and feeding the cat (share with sister. Helping mum prepare meals and washing the dishes, laying the table for meals, sweeping the house and feeding the cat (share with brother).
<span class='text_page_counter'>(5)</span> Act 3. Read the text again and answer the questions 1. How many people are there in Lam’s family? 2. Why are they very busy? 3. How do they split the housework in the family? 4. What household chores does each member of the family do?. 5. Do the family members enjoy the housework? 6. What are the benefits of everyone in the family sharing the housework?. There are 4 people in Lam’s family Because both parents work and the children spend most of the time at school They split the housework equally in the family. The father mends things around the house and clean the bathroom; the mother does most of the cooking and grocery shopping; Lam does the laundry, take out the trash and cleans the fridge once a week; An helps her mother to prepare meals and washes the dishes; Lam and An take turns laying the table for meals, sweeping the house, and feeding the cat. Yes, they do. They do it willingly The burden is less, so everyone has time to.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(6)</span> Act 4. Make your family chore chart.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(7)</span> Family Chore Chart Name:. Mum. Name:__________________________. Chore list ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________. Chore list ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________. Name:__________________________. Name:__________________________. Chore list ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________. Chore list ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________.
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<span class='text_page_counter'>(9)</span> Act 3. Read the text again and answer the questions 1. How many people are there in Lam’s family? 2. Why are they very busy? 3. How do they split the housework in the family? 4. What household chores does each member of the family do?. 5. Do the family members enjoy the housework? 6. What are the benefits of everyone in the family sharing the housework?. There are 4 people in Lam’s family Because both parents work and the children spend most of the time at school They split the housework equally in the family. The father mends things around the house and clean the bathroom; the mother does most of the cooking and grocery shopping; Lam does the laundry, take out the trash and cleans the fridge once a week; An helps her mother to prepare meals and washes the dishes; Lam and An take turns laying the table for meals, sweeping the house, and feeding the cat. Yes, they do. They do it willingly The burden is less, so everyone has time to.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(10)</span> Act 3. Read the text again and answer the questions. I live in a family of four: My parents, my There are 4 people in Lam’s family younger sister and I. We are all very busy people: both my parents work, my sister Because both parents work and the and I spend most of the time at school., so children spend most of the time at school we split the house hold chores equally. They split the housework equally in. the family. My dad is responsible for mending things around the house. He also cleans the bathroom twice a week. My mum does most of the cooking and grocery shopping. Being the elder child in the family, I take up a large share of housework. I do the laundry, take out of the rubbish, and clean the fridge once a week. My younger sister An’s responsibilities include helping mum to prepare meals and washing the dishes. My sister and I take turns laying the table for meals, sweeping the house, and feeding the cat. We do our share of housework willingly as we know that if everyone contributes, the. The father mends things around the house and clean the bathroom; the mother does most of the cooking and grocery shopping; Lam does the laundry, take out the trash and cleans the fridge once a week; An helps her mother to prepare meals and washes the dishes; Lam and An take turns laying the table for meals, sweeping the house, and feeding the cat. Yes, they do. They do it willingly.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(11)</span> Lesson outcome 1. What have we learn today? 2. What can you do now? I’ve learnt how to write a paragraph about family chores and now I can write how each member of my family contributes to doing housework..
<span class='text_page_counter'>(12)</span> Vocabulary Take up: Gánh vác Burden: Gánh nặng Take turns doing st : Thay phiên nhau làm việc gì Be willing to do st = be happy to do st.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(13)</span> Mend – repair - Fix 1. mend: clothes, relationship - My mom is going to mend my shirt. - Erica and Andrew are trying to mend their relationship. - Evelyn is mending her broken heart. 2. repair: to fix something that is damaged, renew, renovate or restore - I am taking my car in for repairs. It doesn’t seem to be working right. - We need to repair the leaking pipe in the basement.
<span class='text_page_counter'>(14)</span> Homework - Learn new words - Do Writing (workbook), p.12 - Do extra exercises.
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