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Park Geum Hee
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Unit 9-1: Into Battle!
Table of Contents
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Review Objectives Vocabulary Reading Motivation Wrap-up
Objectives Vocabulary Reading Review Wrap-up Motivation
Motivation Vocabulary Reading Review Wrap-up Objectives
Objectives Reading Review Wrap-up Motivation Vocabulary
Objectives Vocabulary Review Motivation Reading
Objectives Vocabulary Reading Review Motivation Wrap-up 6.
Wrap-up
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N.B.
Fill in the missing word. Use the correct forms. The English held their position for four hours, for the French to do
something.
waiting
Participle (verb +ing
/ ed)
Properties as a verb: It can have 1. a tense expression. 2. an object / complement. 3. a passive / active voice 4. one or more adverbs.
As an adjective: It can modify a noun or nouns. It can be used as a complement.
EX) The annoying noise kept him distracted.
“Participial” 1. adverbial
phrase 2. verb +ing (active) / verb + ed (passive)
sb –ed sth – ing
(excite, interest, embarrass, disappoint, bore, fascinate, tire, etc.
Circle the correct answer. 1. Part of the problem was that it was rare to find a complete skeleton so people could not imagine what a dinosaur looked like. (A) fossilize (B) fossilizing (C) to fossilize (D) fossilized 2. Volcanologists are specifically in the impact of ash blocking the sun and lowering global temperatures. (A) interest (B) interesting (C) to interest (D) interested 3. On a cold January afternoon in 1943, a farmer, Gordon Butcher, was digging in a field when he found a big metal dish almost nine kilograms. (A) weigh (B) weighing (C) to weigh (D) weighed 4. The English had been marching and fighting for many days. (A) exhaust (B) exhausting (C) to exhaust (D) exhausted
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N.B. Starting TOEIC
What does this picture remind you of?
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The Historical Battle of Agincourt 1415
Class Objectives
1. Students will be able to read and discuss about the subject.
2. Students will be able to understand and use the vocabulary words in context.
3. Students will be able to understand play as a genre and learn lessons through history.
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Wrap-up Objectives Reading Review Motivation Vocabulary
Pair Work
Vocabulary notes 1. adapt (verb) to change something so that it is suitable for new
need or purpose 2. drown (verb) to die by being under water too long, or to kill
someone in this way 3. exhausted (adjective) extremely tired 4. mobile (adjective) able to move or be moved quickly and easily 5. rally (verb) to come together or bring people together to
support an idea, a political party, etc. 6. outnumber (verb) to be more in number than another group 7. disadvantage (noun) something that causes problems, or that
makes someone or something less likely to be successful or effective
Vocabulary words in sentences
1. Flats houses in this area.
2. She's more now that she has her own car.
3. You look absolutely .
4. Many people when the boat overturned.
5. There are some big to marriage - you do lose a lot
of your freedom.
6. The children are finding it hard to to the new school.
7. There was an attempt to support for the party in the city hall.
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Pair Work
outnumber
mobile
exhausted
drowned
disadvantages
adapt
rally
The Battle of Agincourt (p. 97)
One of the most famous battles of all time, the Battle of Agincourt, was fought on
St. Crispian’s Day, October 25, 1415, in Northern France. The battle was part of the
Hundred Years’ War, a series of conflicts between France and England that began in
1337 and ended in 1453.
This particular battle was between the army of King Henry V of England (1387-
1422) and that of King Charles VI of France (1368-1422). Before the battle, before
even the first arrow was shot, King Henry V gave a great speech that rallied his men
to fight. This speech was adapted by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) for his play
Henry V.
The battle is also remembered because the English, with many disadvantages,
were able to defeat the French. The exhausted English had been marching and
fighting for many days. When they arrived for the battle, the French had gathered a
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Group Work
The Battle of Agincourt (pp. 97-98)
were able to have a great victory over the French on French soil. But although people
like to think this was because the English were braver and fought harder, the battle was
mostly won by mud.
At a farmer’s field near Agincourt, where the two armies met, it had been raining for
a few weeks. The earth had been plowed and the mud was deep. Neither army wanted
to cross the field. The English held their position for four hours, waiting for the French to
do something. Finally, when the French started sending their servants for lunch, the
English shot arrows from their longbows which, as the name suggests, were able to
shoot long distances — much longer than the French army’s bows. The French became
angry and charged. Many French soldiers and their horses, all in armor, sank into the
mud. Then the English shot arrows at the horses. The horses threw the French soldiers
into the mud and they could not pull themselves out. Most soldiers drowned before they
could fight or were easily killed by the more mobile English soldiers in bare foot.
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Group Work
Choose the best answer. (p. 105)
1. The general
the troops to fight hard.
a. fired
b. rallied
c. adapted
d. exhausted
2. Which statement is not true?
The English won the Battle of
Agincourt because they .
a. were very patient
b. enticed the enemy to charge
c. could move about more easily
d. were fighting on their own land
3. A synonym for exhausted is . a. English b. victorious c. smoke d. tired
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Group Work
4. English were outnumbered three to
one means there were .
a. fewer English than French
b. more English than French
c. three times as many French as English.
d. half as many French as English
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Assignment : Prepare for a debate. (p. 106)
⋆ Against: History is just a tool to teach us about the past. Points & Examples: • Shakespeare’s version – the heart of the truth • Agincourt - A small group with intelligence can defeat a great foe. • Some parts of the battle – an accident • _________________________________ • _________________________________ • _________________________________
⋆ For: There are always many sides to history. Points & Examples: • a different story of Agincourt • The English didn’t fight fair. • Henry killed the prisoners for no good reason. • ______________________________ • ______________________________ • ______________________________ • ______________________________ • ______________________________
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Activities for next class: Debate
⋆ To disagree
• I'm afraid I disagree with you. • I see what you mean, but I think... • (You've) got a good point, but I have a slightly different opinion. • That's true, but I think....
⋆ To agree
• I agree with you. • I think so, too. • That's right. • I feel the same way.
My first point is … because … As I’m sure you saw on the news … __-ing, __-ing, and __-ing are three things that … Common sense suggests that … Just because … happened doesn’t mean that … will happen. That’s too general because … is not the same as … I’m very confident that … This is the best argument because … This argument is taking us away from the point …
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<Useful expressions for a debate>
Classroom Setting: Please arrange tables before class.
<Appendix>
Gr 3
Gr 2 Gr 1
Gr 4
Instructor & Projector
Classroom
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