Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 7: Further education - Lesson 6: Writing studying in the united kingdom

Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 11 - Unit 7: Further education - Lesson 6: Writing studying in the united kingdom

Warm – up

Vocabulary

Writing

Activity 1: Studying an email form

Activity 2: Writing an email asking for information and advice

IV. Homework

 

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Unit 7 FURTHER EDUCATIONLESSON 6 WRITINGStudying in the United KingdomTeacher: Tran Thi Mong OanhLESSON 6 WRITINGWarm – upVocabularyWriting Activity 1: Studying an email formActivity 2: Writing an email asking for information and adviceIV. Homework Warm - upWatch a clip, note down the problems students have when they study abroad.Problems student have when studying abroadHomesicknessCulture shockLanguage barrierPublic transportFood Mental problems: feeling lonely1. eligible (adj) /ˈelɪdʒəbl/2. consult (v) /kənˈsʌlt/3. salutation (n) /ˌsæljuˈteɪʃn/4. complimentary (adj) /ˌkɒmplɪˈmentri/1. eligible (adj) /ˈelɪdʒəbl/E.g: Only people over 18 are eligible to vote.2. consult (v) /kənˈsʌlt/Having the necessary qualities→ Consult with sb about sthE.g: The president has consulted with the advisers about this problems.To discuss sth with sb before you make a decision.3. salutation (n) /ˌsæljuˈteɪʃn/4. complimentary (adj) /ˌkɒmplɪˈmentri/A greeting at the beginning of a letter.e.g: the reviews of his film have been highly complimentary.Praising/ expressing admiration for someone.1. eligible (adj) /ˈelɪdʒəbl/2. consult (v) /kənˈsʌlt/3. salutation (n) /ˌsæljuˈteɪʃn/4. complimentary (adj) /ˌkɒmplɪˈmentri/Đủ tư cách, đủ điều kiệnThảo luận, trao đổi ý kiến, bàn bạcLời chào, tiếng chàoCa ngợi1. I am writing to ask you for2. I want to consult you about3. I am worried most4. I have to take5. I am eligible to6. I should sendDear KevinI am writing to ask for some information and advice on higher education in you country.What are the university entry requirements for international students in the UK?What types of accommodation are available for international students?I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon.RegardsTHE OutlineSaluatationDear + name,Opening sentenceI am writing to Body First questionFirst/ Firstly, Second questionIn addition, (One more thing is )Friendly endingI wish (I hope )Complimentary closeRegards, /Yours sincerely, / Yours faithfully,Best wishes,Useful language- I am eligible to + V I want to consult you about + sthWhat I should do if ?Do I have to/ need to ?Is it necessary for me to ?Grammar Present simple tenseFuture tenses:S + will + VS + (be) going to + VS + (be) + V-ing (Future meaning)Note:Viết thẳng hàng từ trên (Dear ,) xuống dưới (Regard,)Không viết tắtSau “salutation” và “complimentary close” là dấu phẩyActivity 3Match the points about studying abroad in A with the equivalent questions in BWorking part time- What about the tuition fee? Do I have to pay it monthly or yearly? - What should I do if I want to apply for a tuition fee loan?Visas and other documents- Can you tell me in detail what I should do to understand a different culture?- How can I get balance in my new life and what should I learn to adapt to it?Tuition fees- Can international students work part time while studying in the UK?- How many hours per week are they allowed to do part –time jobs?Experiencing culture shockWhat is the procedure for applying for a student visa?Do I have to present my financial documents to prove that I am able to pay for my education?Sample email 1Dear John, I am writing to ask you for some information and advice on higher education in your country.I am going to finish secondary school this summer and I have been thinking about pursuing higher education in the UK. Here are the points that want to consult you about.First, what is the procedure for applying for a student visa? Of course, I have to submit an application but what other documents are required? Do I have to present my financial documents; for examples proof of funds to prove that I am able to pay for my education? If yes, how much income do I have to prove in my financial documents?Another point I would like to know is the working part time in the UK. Can international students work part time while studying in the UK? How many hours per week are they allowed to do part –time jobs?I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon.Regard,rememberOutline of an email asking for informationDear + name,I am writing to BodyI wish / I hopeRegards,First, / Firstly, In addition / one more thing 17HomeworkWrite an email of 120 words to a friend from another country asking for information and advice on two points about studying abroad. (task 3 on page 25 in textbook.)Thank You!APRIL HANSSON

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