Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 5: Being part of asean - Lesson 3: Reading

Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 5: Being part of asean - Lesson 3: Reading

 ASEAN aims at promoting economic growth, social progress and cultural development. At the same time, it focuses on protecting regional peace and stability, and providing opportunities for its member states to discuss differences peacefully. The bloc’s motto is: ‘One Vision, One Identity, One Community’.

 

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Welcome to our class!Saturday, December 13th, 2020UNIT 5. BEING PART OF ASEANLesson 3. Readinga. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. 1. Brunei Darussalam2. Cambodia3. Indonesia4. Laos5. Malaysia6. Myanmar7. The Philippines8. Singapore9. Thailand10. VietnamVocabulary1. independence (n)/,indi'pendəns/sự độc lập2. motto/'mɔtou/khẩu hiệu, phương châm3. integrate /'intigreit/(v)hội nhập4. disputedis'pju:t/cuộc tranh luận5. to come into forcecó hiệu lực6. constitution hiến pháp(n)Activity 2: Match the headings (1-5) with the paragraphs (A-E)1. Culture and sport activitiesParagraph A 2. Aims and mottoParagraph B 3. CharterParagraph C4. Area, population and economiesParagraph D5. History and membershipParagraph E1. Culture and sport activitiesE. ASEAN organises different projects and activities to integrate its members. These include educational awards, and various cultural and sports activities. Examples of these are the Singapore-sponsored ASEAN Scholarships, the Southeast Asian Games, the ASEAN Para Games, the ASEAN Schools Games and the ASEAN Football Championship.2. Aims and mottoC. ASEAN aims at promoting economic growth, social progress and cultural development. At the same time, it focuses on protecting regional peace and stability, and providing opportunities for its member states to discuss differences peacefully. The bloc’s motto is: ‘One Vision, One Identity, One Community’.3. CharterD. The ASEAN Charter came into force on 15 December 2008. It is the Constitution of ASEAN and the ten member states must act in accordance with it. After entering into force on December 15th 2008, the Charter has become a legal agreement among the ten ASEAN member states. Its main principles include respect for the member states’ independence and non-interference in their internal affairs.4. Area, population and economiesB. The bloc has a land area of 4.46 million km2 and a population of about 600 million people. Its sea area is about three times larger than its land area. ASEAN would rank as the eighth largest economy in the world if it were a single country. Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Viet Nam are called the six majors. These countries are the six largest economies in the region.5. History and membershipA. ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which was formed on August 8th 1967, in Bangkok, Thailand by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam became the sixth member in 1984, right after its independence. In 1995, Viet Nam became the seventh member. Laos and Myanmar joined the bloc in 1997, and Cambodia joined two years later.Activity 2: Match the headings (1-5) with the paragraphs (A-E)1. Culture and sport activitiesParagraph E2. Aims and mottoParagraph C3. CharterParagraph D4. Area, population and economiesParagraph B 5. History and membershipParagraph A Activity 3: Find the words or expressions in the text that have the following meanings. Write them in the correct space1The Constitution of ASEAN2A policy of not getting involved in other countries` disputes3A short sentence or phrase used to express a principle, goal, or ideal of a person or an organisation4An act of showing proper acceptance, consideration or appreciationThe ASEAN charternon- interferencemottorespectLucky flagThailand1Singapore2Myanmar3Malaysia4Cambodia5Laos6Viet Nam7The Philippines8Answering the questions1. They were Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.2. Brunei became the sixth member in 1984 and Viet Nam became the seventh member in 1995. Lao and Myanmar joined the bloc in 1997 and Cambodia joined two years later.3. It has a land area of 4.46 million km2 and a population of about 600 million people. (ASEAN would rank as the eighth largest economy in the world if it were a single country).4. They are Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, The Philippines, and Viet Nam.5. It is: ‘One Vision, One Identify, One Community’.6. They are respect for the member states’ independence and non-interference in their internal affairs.7. It organises different projects and activities, including education awards, and various cultural and sports activities.Answering the questionsCongratulation!2 pluses1. Which were the first five members of ASEAN? They were Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.3. How big is ASEAN? It has a land area of 4.46 million km2 and a population of about 600 million people. (ASEAN would rank as the eighth largest economy in the world if it were a single country).7. How does the bloc intergrade its state member? It organises different projects and activities, including education awards, and various cultural and sports activities.5. What is ASEAN`s motto? It is: ‘One Vision, One Identify, One Community’.2. When did the other states join the bloc? Brunei became the sixth member in 1984 and Viet Nam became the seventh member in 1995. Lao and Myanmar joined the bloc in 1997 and Cambodia joined two years later.4. What are the six majors?They are Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, The Philippines, and Viet Nam.6. What are the main principles of the ASEAN charter? They are respect for the member states’ independence and non-interference in their internal affairs.HOMEWORKLearn vocabularyRead more information about ASEAN countriesPrepare For the next lessonTHANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!motto

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