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Unit 8 Life in the Community –

Look at the pictures of some kinds of markets in Viet Nam. Match each type of market with the appropriate picture. Reading TextRead the text and do the tasks that follow.MARKETS IN WET NAMAA. A market is a trading place, but many markets are not only about buying and Selling. They reflect the life of the community. In Viet Nam, a traditional market is a social gathering point for people of all ages and from all walks of life. It is a new and exciting experience for children, a special taste for rural laborers, a trading place for local craftsmen, and a chance for young people to meet. People go to the market not only to buy and sell things but also to eat, drink, play games, and socialize. Bargaining is part of the fun for everyone. B. There are different kinds of countryside markets. Fairs used to be held periodically. Vendors brought local products and necessities such as fruit, vegetables, oil, and salt to the fairs four or five times a month. In the highlands, people wear their nicest clothes and spend a day long at the market. They buy things, play the flute,C.dance, or sing. This is also a time to meet, make friends, or look for lovers. That is why this kind of gathering is also called “love market. Some countryside markets in the Mekong Delta are held on boats. Most of the goods are sold at a floating market, and trading may continue all day. The most exciting time is in early morning, when boats arrive loaded up with agricultural produce and craftsmen’s products.Nowadays, people can buy all kinds of agricultural and industrial products in markets in small towns and in supermarkets in big cities. Will the supermarket replace the cozy traditional market that has been part of Vietnamese life for centuries? Despite the rapid development of supermarkets in most cities, many people believe that traditional markets will continue to exist as part of the wider culture.95GGSS SLLLLL LS L L L L L L LLLLLS G GGGCCCLCL CC GGG L L LS L L LLLL extra heading.)1. Market Diversity Paragraph. A 2. Today’s Markets Paragraph B 3. Functions of Markets Paragraph C4. Supermarkets b) Choose the answer that corresponds to the meaning of each underlined word or phrase. 1. The traditional market bears the characteristics of its community. A. a group of people of the same race B. the society and people in it C. a small area of a town 2. Rural laborers love their land and hate to move. A. of those who work on the land B. connected with a simple way of living C. connected with the countryside 3. People from all walks of life go to the community market. A. people from various parts of the country B. people of different positions in society C. people who often take a walk 4. People in mountainous areas often go to the market to socialize. A. spend time with people in a friendly way B. give help and advice to people C. buy local products 5. At a countryside market, We can buy fresh local produce. A. something made at home B. things grown on a farm C. things made by craftsmenUnit 8 Life in the Communit6. Agricultural produce is brought to markets every day.A. connected with rural areas B. connected with the practice of farming C. of rivers and lakes7. We can find many floating markets in the Mekong Delta.A. staying or moving on the river B. moving suddenly towards a place C. always moving around8A. cool and fresh B. convenient and warm C. friendly and pleasant. The Supermarket is not as cozy as the traditional market.c) The following statements can be true (T) or false (F). Check (y) theappropriate boxes. Then correct the false statements.market. 2. Fairs are held every day.3. Only farm products are sold at a floating market.while buying things.5. In a traditional market, sellers have friendly4. Highlanders go to a market to have a good time attitudes.6. In many cities, supermarkets will soon replace all traditional markets.. Several features of a region are found in the locald) in groups of four, go to a market or supermarket in your neighborhood to observe people’s activities, take notes, and give a report to the class.7 TENGANH10(NC)-A LSTENINGa What kind of market do you often go to.”b) Listen and write the words you hear in the appropriate columns according to the proтипciation of their —ed ending хошпds.it d, sidsc) Listen to Lien and Mrs. Brown, Lien’s former English teacher, talking L L L L L L L S S CCC LLL SL S 0S S S LL L SS C be true (T) or false (F). Check (Y) the appropriate boxes. Then correct the false statements.Lien’s hometown at present as compared with ten years ago1. The town is quieter. 2. There is more traffic. 3. The town is older. 4. There are more stores.5. There is a small market. 6. There is a floating market.S LL L LLLL LLLLLL GGGL GGG LLL SLLCS CC LSL L L LGGS1. When did Mrs. Brown first come to Lien’s hometown?2. Why does the town look more beautiful?3. Why does Mrs. Brown like shopping in a traditional market?98 7.TIENGANH 10(NC)-B Unit 8 Life in the Community4. Where are they going next week?5. How does Mrs. Brown feel about going there?e) In pairs, talk about the changes in your neighborhood or town. Are the houses and the roads better or worse than before?SPEAKING Giving Opinions about Plans a) Some people in Minh’s neighborhood are giving their opinions on the town’s plan of building a supermarket in the place of a small market. Discuss and write down the advantages and disadvantages that the plan may bring to the people in the town and on nearby farms.Useful Expressionsto I agree / disagree with you because … o That’s a good idea. Moreover, I feel … o You may be right. However, I think … o Do you think so? I don’t think … o It may cause … o What will happen to … ?b) In pαίrs or in groups of Tour, use the useful expressions αίθονα το ιαίΚ about the effects of building a supermarket to replace a small traditional market in your neighborhood.PromptsArguments for Arguments against o A clean / cool place for shopping a Vendors’ loss of business o No bargaining O Local farmers’ lack of chance to o Time saving sell products o Wide choice of products o Lack of cozy atmosphereo Clean and safe products၄၄ -… Example A. It’s a good idea to build a supermarket here. B: I agree with you. If there is a supermarket, we will have a nice, cool place for shopping. You know, the ground at the market in my neighborhood is always wet. And if it rains, it is very muddy.C. Well, I think it is comfortable walking around in a cool place while doing the shopping. D. You all may be right. Buter…, then the farmers on nearbyfarms don’t have a place to sell their produce…c) Tell your partner(s) whether you like Shopping in a small traditional market or in a large modern supermarket. Give reasons for your preference.WRITING لخصDuring his short stay in the States with his uncle, Minh was invited to Jack’s house in a small town. As Minh didn’t know the way around, Jack wrote Minh a letter in which he gave directions for Minh to get to the place.Giving Directionsa) Read Jack’s letter, the map, and the useful expressions below.Useful ExpressionsTurn rights left on X Street.Go straight ahead for two blocks, then turn left. Walk past the …, then look on your right/left. It’s opposite the … You can’t miss it. Keep walking until you reach … It’s right behind the … It’s just around the corner.100Unit 8 Life in the CommunitSRochester IC 61256SMarch 15, 20(Dear Minhi It’s great to fiave you here with us next weekend. Since this is the first time you come to my hometown, you may have some difficulty finding the way to my flouse. I’ll give you some directions with the map enclosed. After you get off the bus near Town Market, walk into (Robinson Road. Keep walking past the market and the office building. When you reach Park Road, turn left and walk past the school on your left and the mast on your right.My house is toward the end of Park Road, opposite a small park.It’ll take you about fifteen minutes to walk to my fouse from the bus stop. If you have any trouble getting to my place, call me at this psione number 501 21405.’Well, see you on the weekend. Jack . ܡ ܢܝ/104 Park Road \b) Write a letter to a new friend of yours to invite him/her to your home for the weekend. Give him/her directions and include a map so thathe/she can get to your house easily.101 19ылмcuлсE FOCUS Word Study Prepositions of Directions Examples – Go Straight ahead and then turn right into Park Road. – My house is toward Park Road.Complete the exchanges below with the words or phrases from the box.across in front of to as far as above next1. A. Excuse me. Is there a drugstore near here? B. Go straight ahead. It’s on the left, to the supermarket.2. A. Did you go very far to find a restaurant yesterday?… No. I just walked the bridge.3…. I’m looking for a Japanese restaurant. : Don’t you see it? It’s right you…. Well, the Hoa Sen is situated high the bay.: How far is the airport from here, miss?… Keep straight on for two miles. It’s your right. You can’t miss it.BAB 4. A. Where can I find a hotel with a beautiful view, sir?BAB6. A. Excuse me! Is there a post office around here? B. Yes. It’s the street from the supermarket. Grammar a) Conditional Sentences: Type 1 N. ExampleIf we have a supermarket here, we will have a nice, cool place for shopping.102Unit 8. Life in the CommunitWork with a partner. Complete the exchanges below using the appropriate form of the verbs in parentheses.I. A. I don’t think we can catch the bus.B: Well, if we (hurry), we (catch) one. 2. A. Are you going to the new mall’?B. I (go) if I (finish) this work in the afternoon. 3. A. Why did you quit your job?B. I wanted to find another one. I (have) more free timeif I (work) on a different job.4. A. Linda never saves her money.B. Really?A. You know, if she (have) some money, she(spend) it all on clothes.5. A: I don’t like this neighborhood.B: Why not?A. The ground here is very low. If it (rain), the place(be) flooded. b) Because of, In Spite of DespiteExamples – Because of the heavy rain, the place is flooded. — Despitel In spilte of the rapid development of supermarkets, traditional markets may continue to exist. Work with a partner, fill in the blanks with because of or in spite of / despite. 1. We don’t like to take a walk on this street hideous litter on the sidewalk. 2. her poor health, Ann Works very hard for the exam. 3. My mother didn’t buy anything the big sales at the shopping mall. 4. There have been a lot of accidents on this road the dangerous potholes on it. 103Mrs. Brown is very happy her son’s success in the exam. 8. his low income, Mr. Ba tried to send his four children to university. c) Combine these pairs of sentences, using because of or in spite of The first one has been done for you. 1. I couldn’t go to the park yesterday afternoon. It rained heavily.I couldn’t go to the park yesterday afternoon because of the heavy rain.2. The people in our community lead a happy life. They lack modern conveniences.3. There was a car crash last night. The road was slippery.4. The inhabitants here don’t want to leave their village. They love their beautiful age-old tradition.5. They’re going to build a casino in this area. The townspeople protest.6. The children were swimming for hours. The water was cold.104

 

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