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Unit: Foreign Culture
Topic: Pop Culture
Sub topic: Music

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Unit: Foreign Culture
Topic: Pop Culture
Sub topic: Music

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1.

(Practice1)
(Practice2)
3.
(Production1)
4.
(Production2)
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(Production2)

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(Practice1
, Practice2, Production1, Production2)

3.
Vocabulary: concert, enjoy, angry, theatre, autograph,
disappear
Structure: The structure for positive sentences in the
past simple tense is:
subject + main verb
past
The structure for negative sentences in the past simple
tense is:
subject + auxiliary verb + not + main verb
did

base

The structure for question sentences in the past simple
tense is:
auxiliary verb + subject + main verb
did

Base

Example:
subject auxiliary verb
+ We

main verb
waited

Outside the theatre.
We

wanted

their autographs.

- They

did

not say

hello.

We

did

not get

their autographs.

? Did

you

enjoy

it?

Did

they

talk

to you?

4.
4.1 VDO

Susan Boyle)

4.2 PowerPoint
4.3 Text 1 (Vocabulary)
4.3 Text 2 (Structure)
4.4 Text 3 (Conversation between Jack, Sadie
and Lisa
4.5
4.6
Presentation
1.
“Susan Boyle”

- What is her name?
-Where does she come from?
-How old is she?
2.

Text 1

Vocabulary

“Susan

Boyle”

- Her name is Susan Boyle.
- She comes from Scotland.
-She is 47 years old.
Text
Vocabulary

Power point

Power point

Text
3.

Text 2 Structure

Structure

Power point

Power point
4.

5.

Text

Text 3
Conversation

Conversation

Heroes
Heroes
6.
6.
A
C
Sadie

B
A

C

A

Jack B
A

Lisa
C

B
Jack B
Lisa

7.
7.

-Did Lisa enjoy the concert?

-Yes, she did.

-Did Sadie and Lisa see

-Yes, they did.

Brooklyn?

-No, they didn’t.

C
Sadie
- Did Sadie and Lisa get
Brooklyn’s autographs?

1.

Practice 1 Activity 1
1.
1.1

Activity1
Activity 1

5

1.2

Text 3

Power point

Power point
2.

Activity

1
2

3.
5
4.

1.3
1

5.

Activity 1
2.

Activity

1
3.
5

1.

4.

5.

2.
Activity 1

2.1
1

6.
2.2

power point
text 3
6

Practice 2 : Activity 2
1.
2.3
2.

power point
past simple tense

2.1
1

2.2

power point
power

point

2.4
power point

3.
5
4.
text 3

6

2.3
power point
1.

past simple tense

4

2.

2.4
power point

2.1
3.
2.2

5

1

4.

text 1
5.
2.3.

Production 1 Activity 3
1.

2.

4
2.4.
2.1

2.2
1
text 1

3.

5

2.3

1.
2.4

2.

2.1

2.2

3.
5
4.

past
simple tense
3.
Production2 Activity 4
4.

1.
2.

2.1

text

3

2.2

past simple
tense

3.
5
2
4.

5
5.

6.
1. Activity 1
(Practice 1
2.Activity 2

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(Practice 2)

3. Activity 3
(Production1)
4. Activity 4
Production2)
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9.1
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9.2
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9.3
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Text 1
Vocabulary

concert
a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers
enjoy
to get pleasure from something

angry
having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved
badly

theatre
a building or room which people can watch a performance or
other activity

autograph
a signature of a famous person

disappear
if people or things disappear, they go somewhere where they
cannot be seen or found
Text 2
Structure
We use the simple past tense:
to describe an action that occurred in the past or at a
specified time or the time is easily understood or already
implied.
for an action that began and ended in the past.
to refer to an action completed regardless of how recent or
distant in the past.
for an action done repeatedly, habitually or at regular
times in the past.
for a state in the past.
for a short event or action that comes or follows one after
the other.
to place emphasis on what we say, especially in response
to some remark.
The structure for positive sentences in the past simple
tense is:
subject + main verb
past
The structure for negative sentences in the past simple
tense is:
subject + auxiliary verb + not + main verb
did

base

The structure for question sentences in the past simple
tense is:
auxiliary verb + subject + main verb
did

base

Example:
subject auxiliary verb
+ We

main verb
waited
wanted

We

Outside the theatre.
their autographs.

- They

did

not say

hello.

We

did

not get

their autographs.

? Did

you

enjoy

it?
Did

they

talk

Text 3
Conversation
Jack: Was the concert good?

to you?
Sadie: Yes, it was great.
Jack: Did you enjoy it, Lisa?
Lisa: Yes, I did.
Jack: Why are you angry then? What’s the matter?
Lisa: Well, after the concert we waited outside the theatre - in
the rain
Sadie: We wanted their autographs.
Jack: Did you see them?
Sadie: Yes, we did – for about two seconds!
Jack: Did they talk to you?
Lisa: No, they didn’t. They didn’t wave. They didn’t smile. They
didn’t say hello.

They didn’t even

look at us!
Sadie: They jumped into a big, black car and then they
disappeared.
Lisa: So we didn’t get their autographs. But I don’t care.
Jack: But you like the Brooklyn Boys.
Lisa: I liked them, Jack. That was yesterday.

Activity 1
Answer the questions by listen to the audio sounds.
1. Lisa and Sadie waited outside the…………………………..
2. Lisa and Sadie…………………….. The concert.
3. Lisa and Sadie did not get ……………………. From
Brooklyn.
4. Lisa and Sadie went to The Brooklyn’s…………………
yesterday.
5. Brooklyn jumped into a big, black car and then they
………………………..
6. Why are Lisa ……………………?
Activity 1
Answer
Answer the questions by listen to the audio sounds.

1. Lisa and Sadie waited outside the…………………………..

2. Lisa and Sadie…………………….. The concert.
3. Lisa and Sadie did not get ……………………. From
Brooklyn.

4. Lisa and Sadie went to The Brooklyn’s…………………
yesterday.

5. Brooklyn jumped into a big, black car and then they
………………………..

6. Why are Lisa ……………………?

Activity 2
Use the pictures in Power Point to make sentences by use past
simple structure as quickly as you can. (5 minutes)
Activity 3
Read the meaning of vocabulary and try to describe by drawing
picture.
1. Representative of group come to read meaning of
vocabulary.
2. Representative of group try to describe to your friends by
use English language.
3. Everyone in a group draw a picture to describe
vocabulary.

a performance of music by one or more musicians or
singers
to get pleasure from something
having a strong feeling against someone who has
behaved badly
a building or room which people can watch a performance
or other activity
a signature of a famous person
if people or things disappear, they go somewhere where
they cannot be seen or found

Activity 4
Create the situation by using the word you received and then
perform as a role-play.

Word choices
1. concert
2. theatre
3. angry
4. enjoy
5. disappeared
6. autographs

Example: concert
Aiw: Yesterday I went to see Super Junior’s concert.
Kat: Oh! really. Who did you go with?
Aiw: I went with my friends.
Kat: Did you enjoy it.
Aiw: Yes, it was so fun.
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