Lecture ENGLISH 9 unit 2

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Lecture ENGLISH 9 unit 2

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WARM UP: dress shirt shorts pants skirt CLOTHIN G T- shirt sweater blouse jeans Which clothes you usually wear? JEANS Friday, September 19th, 2014 Unit : CLOTHING 1) New words: - sailor (n): thủy thủ - wear out (v): rách - embroider (v): thêu - sale (n): việc buôn bán - out of fashion: lỗi thời Read Friday, September 19th, 2014 Unit : CLOTHING Read 2) True (T)/ False (F) statements:   Read Correct   Guess   1) Jeans were made in Europe 2) Jeans were strong and 2) Jeans were not very strong and did not out wear outwear easily easily 3) There were many different styles of jeans 4) Jeans used to be high fashion clothing 5) Today, neverout been Today, jeans jeans have been out of fashion of fashion             T F T F T F             T F       T F T F T F             T F T T T F   T F       T F     F Friday, September 19th, 2014 Unit : CLOTHING Read 1) New words: 2) True/ False statements: 3) Fill in the missing dates and words: 18th century : Workers liked to wear …………… jean cloth because the …………… material made from cotton was very strong and could hardly wear out 1960s : A lot of university and college … ……… students wore jeans ……… 1970s : Jeans became ……… cheaper ……… so many, many people began wearing jeans 1980s : Jeans became high ………… fashion clothing ……… 1990s : The …… sale of jeans stopped going up ……… Friday, September 19th, 2014 Unit : CLOTHING 1) New words: 2) True/ False: 3) Gap fill: 4) Ask and answer the questions: Read 4) Ask and answer the questions: a) Where does the word jeans come from? b) What were the 1960s’ fashions ? c) Why did more and more people begin wearing jeans in the 1970s? d) When did jeans at last become high fashion clothing? e) Why did the sale of jeans stop growing? POINTS • Team • Team B 11 85 12 10 14 A win Team A Team A-B draw 10 12 11 36 B win ANSWER KEY b) What were the 1960s’ fashions? The 1960s’ fashions were embroidered jeans, painted jeans and so on 10 15 14 13 12 11 out Time a) Where does the word jeans come from? The word jeans comes from a kind of material that was made in Europe 10 15 14 13 12 11 out Time e) Why did the sale of jeans stop growing? Because in the 1990s the worldwide economic situation got worse 10 15 14 13 12 11 out Time Lucky number ! Lucky number ! d) When did jeans at last become high fashion clothing? In the 1980s, jeans finally became high fashion clothing 10 15 14 13 11 out Time12 c) Why did more and more people begin wearing jeans in the 1970s? Because they became cheaper 10 15 14 12 11 out Time13 Lucky number ! Friday, September 19th, 2014 Unit : CLOTHING Read ◙ Answer key: a) The word jeans comes from a kind of material that was made in Europe b) The 1960s’ fashions were embroidered jeans, painted jeans and so on c) Because they became cheaper d) In the 1980s jeans finally became high fashion clothing e) Because in the 1990s the worldwide economic situation got worse Friday, September 19th, 2014 Unit : CLOTHING 1) New words: 2) True/False: 5) Complete the summary: 3) Matching: 4) Ask and answer the questions: 5) Summary: Read 5) Complete the summary, use given words: students - made - fashion - embroidered strong - designers - cheaper - wearing made In the 18th century jean cloth was (1) ……… completely from cotton and workers at that time loved (2) ……… ………it wearing strong because the material was very (3) … ….….and it did not wear out easily In the 1960s, many university and college (4) students ……… wore jeans Designers made different styles of jeans to match the embroidered 1960s’ fashions: (5) … …….………….jeans, painted jeans and so on In the 1970s, more and more people started wearing jeans cheaper because they became (6) ……….…… In the 1980s, jeans finally designers became high fashion clothing, when famous (7) ………… started making their own styles of jeans, with own labels on them But in the 1990s, the worldwide economic situation got worse and the sale of jeans stopped growing However, jeans have never been fashion out of (8) …………… , and today young generation is still fond of wearing them  Learn by heart new words  Read the text again at home  Prepare “ WRITE ” ◙ New words r o f u o y k n a h ! T n o i t n e t t a r ou Goodbye ! The word jeans comes from a kind of material that was made in Europe The material called jean, was named after sailors from Genoa in Italy, because they wore clothes made from it In the 18th century, jean cloth was made completely from cotton and workers at that time loved wearing it because the material was very strong and did not wear out easily In the 1960s, many university and college students wore jeans Designers made different styles of jeans to match the 1960s’ fashions: embroidered jeans, painted jeans and so on In the 1970s, more and more people started wearing jeans because they became cheaper In the 1980s, jeans finally became high fashion clothing, when famous designers started making their own styles of jeans, with their own labels on them Sales of jeans went up and up But in the 1990s, the worldwide economic situation got worse and the sale of jeans stopped growing However, jeans have never been out of fashion, and today young generation is still fond of wearing them ... In the 198 0s jeans finally became high fashion clothing e) Because in the 199 0s the worldwide economic situation got worse Friday, September 19th, 20 14 Unit : CLOTHING 1) New words: 2) True/False:... Jeans became high ………… fashion clothing ……… 199 0s : The …… sale of jeans stopped going up ……… Friday, September 19th, 20 14 Unit : CLOTHING 1) New words: 2) True/ False: 3) Gap fill: 4) Ask and answer... 11 85 12 10 14 A win Team A Team A-B draw 10 12 11 36 B win ANSWER KEY b) What were the 196 0s’ fashions? The 196 0s’ fashions were embroidered jeans, painted jeans and so on 10 15 14 13 12 11 out

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