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Unit: Community
 Topic: Famous
     people
 Matthayomsuksa 4
Question
When was he born and where?

A. He was born on 12 February 1809 in England .


B. He was born on 22 February 1809 in America.


C. He was born on 24 February 1809 in Australia.



                    A
What university did he study medicine?

       A. University of Oxford.

       B. University of Cambridge.

       C. University of Edinburgh.



                  C
When did he publish “One the origin of
Species by Means of Natural Selection ”?
            A. 1849

            B. 1860

            C. 1859


                 C
vocabular
    y
research
biologist
collect
voyage
experimen
    t
fossil
specimen
religion
beetle
Structu
  re
 Gerunds

 Infinitives
Gerunds
As the subject or object of a
            sentence.

Collecting wild flowers is my
           bobby.
I like collecting wild
flowers.
After prepositions



He’s interested in studying
          biology.
After the verb go to describe
activities


  We often go walking in the
         mountains.
After these verbs and
            phrases:
admit      be used to            can’t stand
deny       dislike         enjoy
feel like finish           keep
look forward to      (don’t) mind
      suggest
miss       practice spend time


They fell like exploring
nature.
Do not confuse !!!!!
1. be used to +gerund
(= something isn’t new or
strange)
2. used to + bare infinitive
(= past habit).
Infinitiv
   es
We can use the full infinitive after these
verbs:

afford      allow          arrange ask
decide      encourage      hope
      invite
learn             manage   need
      offer
plan        promise   refuse    want
would like
   The scientist managed to do the
             experiment.
We also use the full infinitive after these
adjectives:

amazed    disappointed    excited    happy
proud     sad             sorry      surprised



 We were sorry to hear the bad news.
Skills
station
  Listening

  Reading

  Speaking

  Writing
Listen to the text
  and answer the
     question.
What is Darwin known as?
 The father of Modern Biology.
What did Darwin spend the time to
         do all his life?
   Observe nature and make
             note.
What year was Darwin born?

   He was born in 1809.
Did he love exploring nature?

       Yes, he did.
What did his father do?

          Doctor
Where did he study religion?
    Cambridge University
What did he collect in 1831?

Fossils and plant specimens.
 Where did he go on five-year
         expedition?
   South America, Australia and
          South Africa.
Did he get married with his
           friend?
       No, he did not.
What did he look like when he was
             father?
 He was loving father and enjoy
           family life.
What name of his famous book was
              it?

    “On the Origin of Species”

How did “On the Origin of Species”
         say to us about?
    Living things were related.
Skills
station
  Listening

  Reading

  Speaking

  Writing
Reading
   Direction : Answer the question
from the passage
Answer
1. What is Charles Darwin known as?
   The Father of Modern Biology.

2. When was he born?
   He was born in 1809.

3. What did he do when he was at
   school?
   He loved exploring nature and
   collecting seashell.
4. Was he a good athlete?
   Yes, he was.

5. What was the nickname that his
   classmate gave to him?
   Gas.

6. What did his father work?
   His father was a doctor.
7. What university that Charles Darwin
   started studying medicine?
   He started studying medicine at Edinburgh
   University.

8. What university did Charles Darwin study
   religion?
   He studied religion at Cambridge
   University.

9. What did he do when he studied at
   Cambridge University?
    He started collecting beetles and
10. When did Darwin go on a five-year
   expedition?
   In 1831.

11. What did he do when he was on this
   voyage?
   He collected many fossils, spend the
   rest of his life studying what had
   seen and wrote many books.

12. When did Darwin marry?
   In 1839.
13. Who did Darwin get marry with?
   Emma Wedgwood.

14. How many children did he have?
   He had 10 children.

15. When did he die?
   He died when he was 73 years old.
16. What is the name of Darwin’s most
   famous book?
   On the Origin of species.

17. When did the book “On the Origin of
   Species” come out?
   In 1859.

18. Was he often seasick when he was
   of the voyage?
   Yes, he was.
Skills
station
  Listening

  Reading

  Speaking

  Writing
Speaking
   Debate about:
   Do you think
   Charles Darwin is a
   good student or
   not. Why?
Example:

Student 1: Yes, he is a good student because he
thinks like many scientists in the world, for
example, he likes to learn outside classroom that it
is a good model for a person who likes studying
science. It makes us more confident to learn
science.

Student 2: No, he is a bad student because he is
not interested in class and he likes doing something
different from his friends. A good student should
pay attention to study every subject.
Skills
station
  Listening

  Reading

  Speaking

  Writing
Writing
Imagine you were a scientist and write
describing yourself.
Example: If I were a scientist, I will explore
to the Caribbean, in Atlantic Ocean, because I
like voyaging into the sea and discovering
something, I want to find some unknown island,
then I’ll become the first explorer who found
that island and I’ll name it with my surname.
Maybe I may found new plants or a kind of
animal there and it’ll be a great memorizing.

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Cbi ppt

  • 1. Unit: Community Topic: Famous people Matthayomsuksa 4
  • 2.
  • 4. When was he born and where? A. He was born on 12 February 1809 in England . B. He was born on 22 February 1809 in America. C. He was born on 24 February 1809 in Australia. A
  • 5. What university did he study medicine? A. University of Oxford. B. University of Cambridge. C. University of Edinburgh. C
  • 6. When did he publish “One the origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection ”? A. 1849 B. 1860 C. 1859 C
  • 17. Structu re Gerunds Infinitives
  • 19. As the subject or object of a sentence. Collecting wild flowers is my bobby. I like collecting wild flowers.
  • 20. After prepositions He’s interested in studying biology.
  • 21. After the verb go to describe activities We often go walking in the mountains.
  • 22. After these verbs and phrases: admit be used to can’t stand deny dislike enjoy feel like finish keep look forward to (don’t) mind suggest miss practice spend time They fell like exploring nature.
  • 23. Do not confuse !!!!! 1. be used to +gerund (= something isn’t new or strange) 2. used to + bare infinitive (= past habit).
  • 24. Infinitiv es
  • 25. We can use the full infinitive after these verbs: afford allow arrange ask decide encourage hope invite learn manage need offer plan promise refuse want would like The scientist managed to do the experiment.
  • 26. We also use the full infinitive after these adjectives: amazed disappointed excited happy proud sad sorry surprised We were sorry to hear the bad news.
  • 27. Skills station Listening Reading Speaking Writing
  • 28. Listen to the text and answer the question.
  • 29. What is Darwin known as? The father of Modern Biology. What did Darwin spend the time to do all his life? Observe nature and make note.
  • 30. What year was Darwin born? He was born in 1809. Did he love exploring nature? Yes, he did.
  • 31. What did his father do? Doctor Where did he study religion? Cambridge University
  • 32. What did he collect in 1831? Fossils and plant specimens. Where did he go on five-year expedition? South America, Australia and South Africa.
  • 33. Did he get married with his friend? No, he did not. What did he look like when he was father? He was loving father and enjoy family life.
  • 34. What name of his famous book was it? “On the Origin of Species” How did “On the Origin of Species” say to us about? Living things were related.
  • 35. Skills station Listening Reading Speaking Writing
  • 36. Reading Direction : Answer the question from the passage
  • 37. Answer 1. What is Charles Darwin known as? The Father of Modern Biology. 2. When was he born? He was born in 1809. 3. What did he do when he was at school? He loved exploring nature and collecting seashell.
  • 38. 4. Was he a good athlete? Yes, he was. 5. What was the nickname that his classmate gave to him? Gas. 6. What did his father work? His father was a doctor.
  • 39. 7. What university that Charles Darwin started studying medicine? He started studying medicine at Edinburgh University. 8. What university did Charles Darwin study religion? He studied religion at Cambridge University. 9. What did he do when he studied at Cambridge University? He started collecting beetles and
  • 40. 10. When did Darwin go on a five-year expedition? In 1831. 11. What did he do when he was on this voyage? He collected many fossils, spend the rest of his life studying what had seen and wrote many books. 12. When did Darwin marry? In 1839.
  • 41. 13. Who did Darwin get marry with? Emma Wedgwood. 14. How many children did he have? He had 10 children. 15. When did he die? He died when he was 73 years old.
  • 42. 16. What is the name of Darwin’s most famous book? On the Origin of species. 17. When did the book “On the Origin of Species” come out? In 1859. 18. Was he often seasick when he was of the voyage? Yes, he was.
  • 43. Skills station Listening Reading Speaking Writing
  • 44. Speaking Debate about: Do you think Charles Darwin is a good student or not. Why?
  • 45. Example: Student 1: Yes, he is a good student because he thinks like many scientists in the world, for example, he likes to learn outside classroom that it is a good model for a person who likes studying science. It makes us more confident to learn science. Student 2: No, he is a bad student because he is not interested in class and he likes doing something different from his friends. A good student should pay attention to study every subject.
  • 46. Skills station Listening Reading Speaking Writing
  • 47. Writing Imagine you were a scientist and write describing yourself. Example: If I were a scientist, I will explore to the Caribbean, in Atlantic Ocean, because I like voyaging into the sea and discovering something, I want to find some unknown island, then I’ll become the first explorer who found that island and I’ll name it with my surname. Maybe I may found new plants or a kind of animal there and it’ll be a great memorizing.