Assignment 1
Assignment 1
Assignment 1
UNIT: 4, 5, 6
1.4. Reading Check students’ reading skills for Quizzes (Multiple-choice question)
Reading for specific information specific information (Appendix 4)
1.6. Listening Check student's listening skills for Quizzes (Multiple-choice question)
Listen for general and specific general and specific information (Appendix 6)
information
2.4. Reading Check students’ reading skills for Quizzes (Multiple-choice question)
Reading for general and general and specific information (Appendix 12)
specific information
2.6. Listening Check student's listening skills for Quizzes (Multiple-choice question)
Listening for general and general and specific information (Appendix 14)
specific information
3.4. Reading: Check students’ reading skills for Quizzes (Multiple-choice question)
Read for specific information specific information (Appendix 20)
APPENDIX
(Include a sample question; a sample pair discussion; a sample quiz; and/or sample success
criteria for self/peer-assessment;)
Unit 4: REMEMBERING THE PAST
I> LANGUAGE
Appendix 1- Vocabulary
1) Teachers show 1 picture of grandchildren and 1 picture of a grandmother to check the word
“Generation”
- Teachers ask: “Who’s this?”
→ Students answer: grandchildren and grandmother
- Teachers ask: “What is the word describing the difference between these two pictures?”
→ Students answer: Generation
- Teachers ask: Can you make a sentence of this word?
→ Students answer
2)Teachers ask Ss to check the word “Takeaway”
- Teachers ask: “When you don’t have enough time to cook, you can order the restaurant’s food and
bring it home. What is the word describing this action “bring it home”?”
→ Students answer: Takeaway
- Teachers ask: Can you make a sentence of this word?
→ Students answer
Appendix 2- Pronunciation
- Teachers write the words that contain the sound /l/ or /m/ on the board.
- Teachers ask Ss: “How to pronounce these words?”
- Teachers listen to Students’ pronunciation to check and correct.
List of words: monument, magnificent, fell off, ankle,...
Appendix 3- Grammar
Read and circle the correct response: A, B, or C.
1. What _____ when the accident happened?
A. were you doing B. did you do C. do you do
2. When I finished school, my family _____in the countryside.
A. lives B. was living C. lived
3. I wish I ____ enough money to visit London and Windsor Castle.
A. had B. has C. has had
II> SKILLS
Appendix 4- Reading
Read the conversation between Tom and Sarah. Decide if the statement is True or False.
Tom: Hey, do you know how English people keep their food culture alive?
Sarah: Well, I think one way is by cooking traditional dishes that have been passed down through
generations.
Tom: Oh, I see. So they make the same recipes that their grandparents used to make?
Sarah: Yes, exactly! They keep those recipes alive and continue to cook them at home.
Tom: That's interesting. What else do they do?
Sarah: They also celebrate food traditions and have special events where they cook and eat
traditional English food. For example, they have tea parties where they drink tea and eat scones and
sandwiches.
Tom: Yum, that sounds delicious! Anything else?
Sarah: They also try to use fresh and local ingredients in their cooking to keep the flavors authentic.
Tom: That's cool. It's nice to know that they value their food culture.
1. English people keep their food culture alive by cooking traditional recipes. True/False
2. Tea parties are not a part of English food traditions. True/False
Appendix 5- Speaking
● Work in pairs. Choose a typical traditional Vietnamese dish and talk about it.
Your talk should include:
- The name of the dish
- The basic ingredients
- When/on what occasion it is eaten
- Whether you like it or not.
● Peer assessment: Listen carefully to your friend’s speaking, and based on the criteria below,
evaluate whether your friend did "excellent", "good" or "bad". Tick (✔) on the appropriate
level:
Grammar
He/ She uses correct grammar, uses
appropriately prepositions (in, on, of,
at,...), and articles (a, an, the), …)
Pronunciation
He/ She pronounces the words
correctly
Appendix 6- Listening
Listen to the talk between Thanh and his grandma twice and circle the correct answer: A, B,
or C.
1. The conversation is generally about Thanh's ______.
A. school days
B. grandma's school days
C. grandma's life in the past
2. Thanh's grandma didn't have a lot of ______.
A. homework
B. lessons
C. subjects
3. Students in the past played _______ during break time.
A. computer games
B. games on mobile phones
C. traditional games
Appendix 7- Writing
Write a short paragraph (100-120 words) about school days in the past. You will begin your writing
with:
“In the past, students had lessons in the morning only.”
● Self-assessment: Read your paragraph, and see if you meet the criteria below, ticking (✔)
for each criterion that is met.
Criteria
I can describe the old school day using the past tense
I start with the sentence given and end your paragraph by summarising the ideas in one
sentence
● Peer assessment: Read your friend's paragraph, and based on the criteria below, evaluate
whether your friend did "excellent", "good" or "bad". Tick (✔) on the appropriate level:
III> COMMUNICATION
Appendix 8- Communication
Work in pairs. Make conversations to express thanks and respond in the following situations.
Then, some pairs will present in front of the class.
1. You thank the village head for showing you around the craft workshop.
2. You thank your friend for lending you an interesting book.
Criteria
● Peer assessment: Listen carefully to your peer’s speaking, and based on the criteria below,
evaluate whether your friend did "excellent", "good" or "bad". Tick (✔) on the appropriate
level:
Criteria Excellent Good Bad Note
Vocabulary
Accuracy
He/she uses various words related to
course and course experience
Grammar
He/she uses correct grammar, especially
past tense throughout their talk and uses
suitable prepositions (in, on, of, at,...)
and article (a, an, the)
Pronunciation
He/she pronounces, and you can
understand what he/she says.
True False
Criteria
I can write about my most pleasant/ unpleasant experience at school using the present perfect
tense
I start with the sentence given and end my paragraph by summarising the whole ideas
● Peer assessment: Read your friend's paragraph, and based on the criteria below, evaluate
whether your friend did "excellent", "good" or "bad". Tick (✔) on the appropriate level:
Vocabulary
Accuracy
He/she uses various words related to the
changes of their learning (learning
styles, learning methods,...)
Grammar
He/she uses correct grammar throughout
their talk and uses suitable prepositions
(in, on, of, at,...) and article (a, an, the)
Pronunciation
He/she pronounces, and you can
understand what he/she says.
From:
To:
Subject: Changes in my family
Hello __________
It’s nice to hear from you again. Let me tell you about the changes
_____________________________________________________
All the best,
● Self-assessment: Students read the paragraph again, and see if they meet the criteria below,
ticking (✔) for each criterion that is met.
Criteria
I can write an email about family changes, and follow the given sentence: start with a friendly
greeting (“Hello”) and end with a closing phrase (“All the best”)
I can include information about family type, members, home facilities, and ways of spending
free time
I can write a clear introduction, body, and conclusion and the details are logically connected
I use grammar correctly and appropriate language for an informal email