Topic: Famous People
Matthayomsuksa 4
Unit : Community
Vocabulary
aggressive (adj.)
behaving in n angry and violent
way towards another person
Ex.: she’s quite aggressive.
Ex.: She’s quite on fire and aggressive about
defending her land.
to protect someone or something
against attack
defending (n.)
Ex.: She faces abuse.
abuse (v.)
to use something for the wrong purpose in
a way that is harmful or morally wrong
having very strong feelings or
emotions
passionate (v.)
Ex.: You were quite passionate
about the way she looked.
Structure
A coordinating conjunction connects words, phrases,
or groups of words in a sentence. The words or phrases
being connected should be equal or similar.
There are seven coordinating conjunctions in the English language.
An easy way to remember the coordinating conjunctions is to remember
FANBOYS.
Coordinating Conjunction
F = for A = and N = nor B = but O = or Y = yet S = so
F – for She’s kind and had a lot of good in her.
A – and She’s kind and had a lot of good in her.
N – nor She doesn’t him , nor does she like his land.
B – but She’s quite on fire and aggressive about defending her
land but all for good reason.
O – or Can you tell me who or what Maleficent is?
Y – yet Maleficent studied a lot, yet he didn’t pass the test.
*yet means the same thing as but.
S – so Jolie was thirsty, so she drank some water.
1. Put a comma before the coordinating conjunction when it is used to connect
two independent clauses.
Rules for using a coordinating conjunction
Tom walked the dog, and he grabbed the mail.
2. When using a coordinating conjunction to connect two items, do not use a
comma.
She likes apples and bananas.
Example with comma:
She is cooking chicken, potatoes, corn, and carrot.
3. When using a coordinating conjunction with a list of items (three
or more in number), the comma before the coordinating conjunction
is optional.
Example without comma:
She is cooking chicken, potatoes, corn and carrot.
Maleficent's Leather Costumes
While Listening Activity 1
- Make a circle.
- Watch the video Maleficent's leather Costumes.
- Pass the ball along with the circle and stop to pass when the music
stopped.
- Which student hold the ball to choose the picture on the power
point.
- The student who hold the ball and the students who stay next to
him/her help each other to answer the questions.
Directions
Lomas is glad to meet Angelina Jolie.
True False
Maleficent is on fire about
defending her land.
True False
Maleficent is described in the
original book as an ugly fairy.
True False
The Team of Angelina Jolie go
online and found great leather-
workers.
True False
Maleficent is the most beautiful fairly.
True False
Lomas is Maleficent
True False
Maleficent has no horn.
True False
Maleficent is a king of the heaven.
FalseTrue
Correct
Incorect
Jeopardy Game
While Listening Activity 2
- Make a group of 3.
- Watch the video Angelina Jolie interview:
Maleficent's leather Costumes.
- Each group sends a representative to
toss dices, which person get the highest posts
will have a chance to choose the points and
the answer on the screen.
- Which group answer the question correctly
will get the points.
Jeopardy Game
300 Points
500 Points
400 Points
100 Points
500 Points
What is the name of the interviewee?
a. Maria Karly
b. Nicki Minaj
c. Angelina Jolie
d. Clara Lee
What or who is Malificent?
a. the beautiful fairy
b. the ugly fairy
c. the director of this movie
d. the beast in the story
What is the true about Malificent?
a. She’s quite shy and lovely fairy.
b. She’s the beast who kill all of human.
c. She’s quite on fire and aggressive about defending her land.
d. She is the human who lost in the wonder land
How did Angelina Jolie find the leather-workers?
a. online website
b. handbill
c. TV
d. school
How does Maleficent look like?
a. She has long hair.
b. She has the horns.
c. She is a fat fairy.
d. She is tiny woman.
Correct
Incorect
- Make a group of 4.
- Watch the video Angelina Jolie interview: Maleficent's
leather Costumes.
- Divide four-member groups into two pairs: A and B, C and D.
- In step 1, A interviews B while C interviews D.
- In step 2, reverse roles: B interviews A while D interviews C.
- In step 3, share-around: each person shares information
about his/her partners in the group of 4 by using coordinating
conjunction (FANBOYS) at least one words.
Directions
B: How do you think about Maleficent?
A: She’s quite on fire.
B: How do you feel about Maleficent?
A: I like her because she is aggressive about defending her
land.
Step 1:
A : How do you think about Maleficent?
B : She is very kind.
A: How do you feel about Maleficent?
B: I do not like her because she is the ugly fairy.
Step 2 :
A: B does not like Maleficent because she is ugly,
but B thinks that she is kind.
B: A thinks about Maleficent that she’s on fire and
aggressive defending her land.
Step 3 : Sharing

Listening Lesson Plan

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    aggressive (adj.) behaving inn angry and violent way towards another person Ex.: she’s quite aggressive.
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    Ex.: She’s quiteon fire and aggressive about defending her land. to protect someone or something against attack defending (n.)
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    Ex.: She facesabuse. abuse (v.) to use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong
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    having very strongfeelings or emotions passionate (v.) Ex.: You were quite passionate about the way she looked.
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    A coordinating conjunctionconnects words, phrases, or groups of words in a sentence. The words or phrases being connected should be equal or similar. There are seven coordinating conjunctions in the English language. An easy way to remember the coordinating conjunctions is to remember FANBOYS. Coordinating Conjunction F = for A = and N = nor B = but O = or Y = yet S = so
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    F – forShe’s kind and had a lot of good in her. A – and She’s kind and had a lot of good in her. N – nor She doesn’t him , nor does she like his land. B – but She’s quite on fire and aggressive about defending her land but all for good reason. O – or Can you tell me who or what Maleficent is? Y – yet Maleficent studied a lot, yet he didn’t pass the test. *yet means the same thing as but. S – so Jolie was thirsty, so she drank some water.
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    1. Put acomma before the coordinating conjunction when it is used to connect two independent clauses. Rules for using a coordinating conjunction Tom walked the dog, and he grabbed the mail. 2. When using a coordinating conjunction to connect two items, do not use a comma. She likes apples and bananas.
  • 12.
    Example with comma: Sheis cooking chicken, potatoes, corn, and carrot. 3. When using a coordinating conjunction with a list of items (three or more in number), the comma before the coordinating conjunction is optional. Example without comma: She is cooking chicken, potatoes, corn and carrot.
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    - Make acircle. - Watch the video Maleficent's leather Costumes. - Pass the ball along with the circle and stop to pass when the music stopped. - Which student hold the ball to choose the picture on the power point. - The student who hold the ball and the students who stay next to him/her help each other to answer the questions. Directions
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    Lomas is gladto meet Angelina Jolie. True False
  • 19.
    Maleficent is onfire about defending her land. True False
  • 20.
    Maleficent is describedin the original book as an ugly fairy. True False
  • 21.
    The Team ofAngelina Jolie go online and found great leather- workers. True False
  • 22.
    Maleficent is themost beautiful fairly. True False
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    Maleficent has nohorn. True False
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    Maleficent is aking of the heaven. FalseTrue
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    - Make agroup of 3. - Watch the video Angelina Jolie interview: Maleficent's leather Costumes. - Each group sends a representative to toss dices, which person get the highest posts will have a chance to choose the points and the answer on the screen. - Which group answer the question correctly will get the points. Jeopardy Game
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    300 Points 500 Points 400Points 100 Points 500 Points
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    What is thename of the interviewee? a. Maria Karly b. Nicki Minaj c. Angelina Jolie d. Clara Lee
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    What or whois Malificent? a. the beautiful fairy b. the ugly fairy c. the director of this movie d. the beast in the story
  • 33.
    What is thetrue about Malificent? a. She’s quite shy and lovely fairy. b. She’s the beast who kill all of human. c. She’s quite on fire and aggressive about defending her land. d. She is the human who lost in the wonder land
  • 34.
    How did AngelinaJolie find the leather-workers? a. online website b. handbill c. TV d. school
  • 35.
    How does Maleficentlook like? a. She has long hair. b. She has the horns. c. She is a fat fairy. d. She is tiny woman.
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    - Make agroup of 4. - Watch the video Angelina Jolie interview: Maleficent's leather Costumes. - Divide four-member groups into two pairs: A and B, C and D. - In step 1, A interviews B while C interviews D. - In step 2, reverse roles: B interviews A while D interviews C. - In step 3, share-around: each person shares information about his/her partners in the group of 4 by using coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) at least one words. Directions
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    B: How doyou think about Maleficent? A: She’s quite on fire. B: How do you feel about Maleficent? A: I like her because she is aggressive about defending her land. Step 1: A : How do you think about Maleficent? B : She is very kind. A: How do you feel about Maleficent? B: I do not like her because she is the ugly fairy. Step 2 :
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    A: B doesnot like Maleficent because she is ugly, but B thinks that she is kind. B: A thinks about Maleficent that she’s on fire and aggressive defending her land. Step 3 : Sharing