Family values Family values the 9 the 9 th th form form
Feb 02, 2016
Family valuesFamily values
the 9the 9thth form form
ObjectivesObjectives identify the family values and realize their importanceidentify the family values and realize their importance analyze the problem of the conflict between the analyze the problem of the conflict between the
generations and provide adequate solutions generations and provide adequate solutions assimilate the vocabulary of the lesson and use it assimilate the vocabulary of the lesson and use it
correctlycorrectly improve listening skills, identify the general meaning improve listening skills, identify the general meaning
of an oral message.of an oral message. select information from written texts to perform select information from written texts to perform
work tasks, identify some specific information work tasks, identify some specific information
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spouse
To be head over heels
in love
sacrificeSomething given, present
To break up with
someone
start
finish
To end a love affair or romance
gift
To cause emotional
pain
To fall deeply in
love
To break someone’s
heart
Giving up of something that is
valued for the sake of…
To go out with
someone
to have as a boyfriend or
girlfriend
Husband or wife
StartTo cause emotional
pain
spouse
gift
To be head over heels in
love
Husband or wife
To end a love affair or romance
sacrificeGiving up of something
that is valued
To fall deeply in
love
To break someone’s
heart
to have as a boyfriend or
girlfriend
To go out with
someone
To break up with someone
Finish
Something given, present
Hunting mistakesHunting mistakes
1. Delia says she is given piano classes to the daughter of a rich 1. Delia says she is given piano classes to the daughter of a rich family.family.
2. If Joe found a rich patron, the pictures would have sold2. If Joe found a rich patron, the pictures would have sold
3.Delia told Joe a lie how her hand was injured.3.Delia told Joe a lie how her hand was injured.
4.The chilly gusts of wind had been depeopled the streets.4.The chilly gusts of wind had been depeopled the streets.
5.We agreed that night that we will be met here again in twenty 5.We agreed that night that we will be met here again in twenty years.years.
6.Silky Bob may read it. Now the little piece of paper is 6.Silky Bob may read it. Now the little piece of paper is unfolded, his hand has begun to tremble. The note is rather unfolded, his hand has begun to tremble. The note is rather short.short.
William Sydney PorterWilliam Sydney Porter(1862-1910)(1862-1910)
O’HenryO’Henry
O’Henry, pseudonym of William Sydney O’Henry, pseudonym of William Sydney Porter was born in GreensboroPorter was born in Greensboro , , North North Carolina on September 11Carolina on September 11 ,, 1862. He worked 1862. He worked as a pharmacist, cowboy, clerk, book keeper as a pharmacist, cowboy, clerk, book keeper since fifteen years old. Accused of embezzling since fifteen years old. Accused of embezzling funds from bank, he fled to Honduras. On funds from bank, he fled to Honduras. On hearing his wife’s illness, he came back, but hearing his wife’s illness, he came back, but was sentenced to a three-year imprisonmentwas sentenced to a three-year imprisonment
O’HenryO’Henry
The tough life experience laid a deep The tough life experience laid a deep foundation of his writing career. After released foundation of his writing career. After released in 1901, he moved to New York, wholly in 1901, he moved to New York, wholly devoted himself to literature. O’Henry wrote devoted himself to literature. O’Henry wrote about 300 short stories, all of which are about about 300 short stories, all of which are about the life of ordinary people in New York City. " the life of ordinary people in New York City. " He was famous for surprising twists at the end He was famous for surprising twists at the end of his stories. The Gift of the Magi was of his stories. The Gift of the Magi was perhaps the most well known.perhaps the most well known.
Vocabulary guideVocabulary guide Whirl - turn rapidlyWhirl - turn rapidly Hair goods - wigsHair goods - wigs Pride - a person or thing that causes satisfaction, pleasurePride - a person or thing that causes satisfaction, pleasure Ripple down – wave downRipple down – wave down To ransack - to search thoroughlyTo ransack - to search thoroughly Fob chain - watch chain, a short chain attached to a watch, often worn hanging Fob chain - watch chain, a short chain attached to a watch, often worn hanging
from a watch pocketfrom a watch pocket Chaste in design - simple in styleChaste in design - simple in style Unwrap - openUnwrap - open Tortoiseshell- tortoise covering Tortoiseshell- tortoise covering Ardent spirit- full of enthusiasmArdent spirit- full of enthusiasm Manger- a box used to hold feed for horses or cattleManger- a box used to hold feed for horses or cattle Lame-weak, poorLame-weak, poor Magi-the three wise men from the East who brought gifts to the infant JesusMagi-the three wise men from the East who brought gifts to the infant Jesus
Replace the words in italics in each sentence with Replace the words in italics in each sentence with words from the vocabulary boxwords from the vocabulary box
Della took her hat off and her thick, curly locks Della took her hat off and her thick, curly locks fellfell down her back. down her back. The one The one possessionpossession thatthat Jim Jim prized above prized above all others was a gold watch that all others was a gold watch that
has been his father’s and grandfather’s.has been his father’s and grandfather’s. He was a little ashamed of using the watch in public because of the old He was a little ashamed of using the watch in public because of the old
leather strap he was forced to use in place of leather strap he was forced to use in place of a chain.a chain. She She huntedhunted all over the town to buy it. all over the town to buy it. The beautiful The beautiful expensive expensive combs would have looked beautiful against the combs would have looked beautiful against the
dark red of her hair.dark red of her hair.
Listening and readingListening and reading
Listen to a short story called ,,The Gift of the Magi”, as Listen to a short story called ,,The Gift of the Magi”, as you listen, answer the following questions:you listen, answer the following questions:
Who are the two main characters?Who are the two main characters? What Christmas presents did they buy for each other?What Christmas presents did they buy for each other? What sacrifices did they have to make to buy the What sacrifices did they have to make to buy the
presents?presents?
True/falseTrue/false
1.1. Della was happy at ChristmasDella was happy at Christmas..2.2. Della’s hair was a pride of the young family.Della’s hair was a pride of the young family.
3.3. Della bought the watch chain as soon as she saw a Della bought the watch chain as soon as she saw a cheap one. cheap one.
4.4. New haircut made Jim like Della less.New haircut made Jim like Della less.
5.5. Metal watch chain was brighter than Della’s spirit.Metal watch chain was brighter than Della’s spirit.
6.6. The Magi invented the art of giving Christmas The Magi invented the art of giving Christmas presents.presents.
7.7. The watch and the combs were nice presents.The watch and the combs were nice presents.
In your words express the meaning of the following In your words express the meaning of the following words and expressionswords and expressions
Her face had lost its colorHer face had lost its color
Brilliant sparkle in her eyesBrilliant sparkle in her eyes
Simple in designSimple in design
I'm me without my hairI'm me without my hair
Combs with jeweled rims Combs with jeweled rims
Isn’t it a dandy?Isn’t it a dandy?
Put the chops onPut the chops on
Scan and sayScan and sayWhich character speaks the following lines?Which character speaks the following lines?What each line tell us about the character?What each line tell us about the character?
And now I think we should have our dinner.And now I think we should have our dinner. Will you buy my hair?Will you buy my hair? I sold the watch to get the money to buy the combs.I sold the watch to get the money to buy the combs. You've cut off your hair?You've cut off your hair? Isn't it perfect, Jim?Isn't it perfect, Jim? What could I do with a dollar and eighty-seven cents?What could I do with a dollar and eighty-seven cents? Don't you like me now?Don't you like me now? You won't care, will you?You won't care, will you?
• • In what order are the lines spoken in the story? In what order are the lines spoken in the story? Re-tell the story by putting the lines in order.Re-tell the story by putting the lines in order.
Check your answers in the answer key.Check your answers in the answer key.
Will you buy my hair?Will you buy my hair?
What could I do with a dollar and eighty-seven cents?What could I do with a dollar and eighty-seven cents?
You won't care, will you?You won't care, will you?
Don't you like me now?Don't you like me now?
Isn't it perfect, Jim?Isn't it perfect, Jim?
You've cut off your hair?You've cut off your hair?
I sold the watch to get the money to buy the combs.I sold the watch to get the money to buy the combs.
And now I think we should have our dinner.And now I think we should have our dinner.
Student worksheet :Fill in the treeStudent worksheet :Fill in the tree
Examine the themes of the storyExamine the themes of the storyA story usually has one main theme and several minor A story usually has one main theme and several minor
themes. Below there is a list ofthemes. Below there is a list ofsome common general themes in literature around the world.some common general themes in literature around the world.
• • Art • Justice • Religion Art • Justice • Religion
• • Beauty • Knowledge • Sacrifice Beauty • Knowledge • Sacrifice
• • Bravery • Law • Truth Bravery • Law • Truth
• • Death • Loss • War Death • Loss • War
• • Fear • Love • Wisdom Fear • Love • Wisdom
• • Family • Money • The Future Family • Money • The Future
• • Faith • Nature • PovertyFaith • Nature • Poverty
• • Freedom • Peace • Growing UpFreedom • Peace • Growing Up
• • Giving • Pride • Heroism Giving • Pride • Heroism
• • Greed • Sacrifice • Independence Greed • Sacrifice • Independence
• • Honesty • Hope • Identity Honesty • Hope • Identity
How does the magi and their significance relate to How does the magi and their significance relate to the meaning of the story?the meaning of the story?
Look at these English sayings.Look at these English sayings.
Love is the greatest gift of all.Love is the greatest gift of all.
Money can't buy you love.Money can't buy you love.
A gift must come from the heart.A gift must come from the heart.
Beauty comes from within.Beauty comes from within. Which of the four sayings best describes the main Which of the four sayings best describes the main
theme of The Gift of the Magi?theme of The Gift of the Magi?
What’s up?What’s up?
You say we are hopelessYou say we are hopeless
Just got lost in betweenJust got lost in between
The test-tube babies The test-tube babies
And Stock-Market dreamsAnd Stock-Market dreams
You think we are losers, You think we are losers,
Don’t watch the newsDon’t watch the news
Listen to RadioheadListen to Radiohead
And wear skater shoes.And wear skater shoes.
You say we are worthlessYou say we are worthless
Walk in the streets late at nightWalk in the streets late at night
And sleep in the light.And sleep in the light.
Generation gapGeneration gap
III 5 reasons to avoid the
problem
I Parents say………
IV 5 steps to happy family
II Children say…….
Group work
Add your linesAdd your lines
You don’t know we are childrenYou don’t know we are children
The homeless generationThe homeless generation
Built on computer screens and TV inspirationBuilt on computer screens and TV inspiration
You don’t know we’re childrenYou don’t know we’re children
Who grew up too soon.Who grew up too soon.
Who got lost on the way Who got lost on the way
From the earth to the moon.From the earth to the moon. (N.Glotova)(N.Glotova)
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Task Mark
Theme: Family valuesDefinitions
Grammar Passive Voice
Vocabulary The Gift of the Magi
Listening and speaking
Text summary
Text analysis
Team work
Poem writing
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