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    Unit 11. Science and Technology. Lesson 4. Communication

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    Unit 11. Science and Technology Lesson 4. Communication I. WRAM-UP
    Look and guess:
    Look at these photos and answer the questions. They`re famous inventors. Do you know? What are their names? What did the each other invent? - Photo 1:
    His name is Mark Zuckerberg. He invented Facebook( is a social networking service launched on February 4, 2004). - Photo 2:
    His name is Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee . He invented the World Wide Web. - Photo 3:
    His name is Alexander Graham Bell. He invented the first practical telephone. - Photo 4:
    His name is Thomas Alva Edison. He is credited for contributing to various inventions, including the phonograph, the kinetoscope, the dictaphone, the electric lamp (in particular the incandescent light bulb), the autographic printer... Objectives:
    Objectives - By the end of the lesson, Ss will: Talking about the roles of science and technology Expressing agreement and disagreement about how science and technology can help us solve problems in the future Do the activities II. COMMUNICATION
    Communication 1:
    1. Match the inventors in A with their inventions in B. A B Thomas Edison Sir Alexander Fleming Alexander Graham Bell The Wright brothers James Watt Mark Zuckerberg Tim Berners-Lee the steam engine Facebook the light bulb penicillin the Internet (WWW) the telephone the airplane - Key:
    the airplane the telephone the Internet (WWW) penicillin the light bulb Facebook the steam engine Tim Berners-Lee Mark Zuckerberg James Watt The Wright brothers Alexander Graham Bell Sir Alexander Fleming Thomas Edison B A Key: - Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. - Sir Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin. - Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. - The Wright brothers invented the airplane. - James Watt invented the steam engine. - Mark Zuckerberg invented Facebook. - Tim Berners-Lee invented the Internet (WWW). Communication 2:
    2. Work in groups. Discuss the question: Which invention is more useful? Example: A: The invention of the airplane is very important because it has changed the way people travel and transport goods around the world. B: You are right. but I think the inventions of penicillin is more usefull because it has saved lots of lives. - Suggested discuss:
    Suggested discuss: Personally, I think the light bulb the most important invention. Because: The invention of the light bulb enables us to be able to conduct work at night. This greatly improves productivity, enhances the quality of our life, and reduces crime rates. The light bulb changed the way humans live. Sure, we had candles, but the light bulb made it possible to continue many activities that previously were "daylight only" into the night. That`s a significant deviation from "natural circumstance" and the effects may not be completely known to this day. Communication 3.a:
    3a. Ha had an interesting dream last night in which she met and interviewed Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone. - Read the interview:
    Ha: When and where were you born? Bell: I was born in 1847 in Scotland. Ha: And did you go to school in Scotland? Bell: Yes, I went to the Royal High School. Ha: What subject did you like best? Bell: I always liked sciences, especially biology. Ha: Did you go yo university? Bell: Yes, I went to Edinburgh University, and then to the University of London. Ha: And what did you do after that? Bell: I taught the deaf-mute in boston, UAS. Ha: When did you invent the telephone? Bell: Well, I invented the telephone quite by chance in 1876 when I made a mistake while doing an experiment... Ha: How interesting! Communication 3.b:
    3b. Two days later, Ha Noi told her friend what Alexander Bell said. Now report what Ha told her friend, using reported speech. Example: Alexander Bell said that he had gone to the Royal High School. 1. _________________________________ 2. _________________________________ 3. _________________________________ 4. _________________________________ 5. _________________________________ 6. _________________________________ - Suggested answer:
    Alexander Bell said that he was born in 1847 in Scotland. He told me (that) he had gone to the Royal High School. He said me (that) he had always liked sciences, especially biology. He told me (that) he had gone to the Edinburgh University, and then to the University of London. He said me (that) he had taught the deaf-mute in Boston, USA. He told me (that) he had invented the telephone in 1876 Suggested discuss: Communication 4:
    4. Work in pairs. One of you is a reporter, and the other is Tim Berners-Lee. Role-play, using the information given. born 8 June 1955 - London 1973-1976: Oxford University 1978: joined company called D.G.Nash 1990: built first Web browser 8 August 1991: first website put online - Suggested answer:
    Reporter: When and where were you born? Tim: I was born on 8th June 1955 in London, England. Reporter: How long have you work at the Oxford University? Tim: I worked at there from 1973-1975. Reporter: And what did you do after that? Tim: In 1978, I joined a company called D.G.Nash Reporter: When was the first Web browser built? Tim: The first Web browser was built in 1990. Reporter: What does 8 August 1991 mean to you? Tim: Oh, certainly. It was first website put online day. Suggested answer III. THE END
    Homework:
    Homework Do exercise part in workbook Redo the task in the studentbook Prepare next lesson: (Skill 1) Good bye!:
    THANK FOR YOUR ATTENDANCE! GOOD BYE! SEE YOU AGAIN!
     
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