Giải Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 3: Communication and culture/Clil

Soạn Communication and culture/Clil Unit 3 lớp 11 được biên soạn bám sát theo chương trình SGK Global Success 11. Qua đó giúp học sinh nhanh chóng nắm vững được kiến thức để học tốt tiếng Anh 11. Đồng thời giúp thầy cô tham khảo để soạn giáo án Tiếng Anh 11 theo chương trình mới

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Giải Tiếng Anh 11 Unit 3: Communication and culture/Clil

Soạn Communication and culture/Clil Unit 3 lớp 11 được biên soạn bám sát theo chương trình SGK Global Success 11. Qua đó giúp học sinh nhanh chóng nắm vững được kiến thức để học tốt tiếng Anh 11. Đồng thời giúp thầy cô tham khảo để soạn giáo án Tiếng Anh 11 theo chương trình mới

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Everyday English
Expressing certainty and uncertainty
(Th hin s chc chn và không chc chn)
Bài 1
Listen and complete the conversations with the expressions in the box. Then practise them in
pairs.
(Nghe và hoàn thành các cuc hi thoi vi các cm t trong hộp. Sau đó thực hành chúng theo cp.)
A. I'm not really sure about it
B. I have no doubt about it
1.
Minh: I heard that in the future people will build cities on the ocean. Do you think that will be possible?
Anna: (1) _______________. With the help of modern technologies, we can build cities on water, and
people can live there safely.
2.
Mike: Do you think the government can build our first smart city in this area?
Long: (2) _______________. Smart technologies are very expensive. We don‘t have Al experts either.
Gi ý đáp án
1 - B
2 - A
Bài 2
Work in pairs. Use the models in 1 to make similar conversations about these predictions for the
future. One of you is Student A, the other is Student B. Use the expressions below to help you.
(Làm vic theo cp. S dng các mô hình trong phần 1 để thc hin các cuc trò chuyện tương tự v
nhng d đoán này cho tương lai. Mt trong s các bn là Học sinh A, người kia là Hc sinh B. S
dng các biu thức dưới đây đ giúp bn.)
1. Student A thinks we'll use driverless buses and flying cars. Student B expresses certainty or
uncertainty, and gives reasons.
2. Student B thinks Al robots will do all the household chores. Student A expresses certainty or
uncertainty, and gives reasons.
Gi ý đáp án
1.
Student A: Have you heard that they're planning to have driverless buses and flying cars in the future?
Student B: I'm pretty certain about the driverless buses, but I'm not so sure about the flying cars. There
are still safety concerns and regulations that need to be addressed before we can make that a reality.
2.
Student B: Have you heard about the latest Al robots? They're supposed to be able to do all the
household chores for us in the future.
Student A: I'm a bit uncertain about that. While the technology is advancing, I think there will still be
limitations to what the robots can do, especially when it comes to tasks that require human intuition
and decision-making.
Culture
Bài 1
Read the text on page 36 and decide in which city you can do the following.
c văn bn trang 36 và quyết đnh bn có th làm nhng vic sau thành ph nào.)
1. book a parking space via a mobile app
t ch đậu xe qua ng dụng di động)
Singapore
2. have a medical check-up online
3. use your bank card to pay for traveling on the bus or
underground
4. unlock your bike from one station and return it to any other
station in the city
5. use a mobile app to help you choose the best route to cycle in the
city
SMART CITIES AROUND THE WORLD
Cities around the world are becoming smarter, and you can do many things that seemed impossible in
the past.
In Singapore, the mobile app Parking.sg allows you to locate a nearby car park easily, book a parking
space, and make a payment. You can also extend your booking or receive a refund if you leave early.
New York City (US) has one of the largest bike-sharing systems called Citi Bike. Using a mobile app,
you can unlock bikes from one station and return them to any other station in the system, making them
ideal for one-way trips.
In Copenhagen (Denmark), you can use a mobile app to guide you through the city streets and tell how
fast you need to pedal to make the next green light. The app can also give you route recommendations
and work out the calories you burn.
In London(UK), you don’t have to buy public transport tickets. You can just touch your bank card on
the card reader when you get on and off the bus or the underground to pay for your trip.
In Toronto (Canada), you can book an appointment and see a doctor online a from your own home.
You can also receive prescriptions and any other documents you need, all online.
Gi ý đáp án
2 - Tonroto
3 - London
4 - New York
5 - Copenhagen
Bài 2
Work in groups. Discuss the following questions.
(Làm vic nhóm. Tho lun các câu hi sau.)
Which of the technologies in the text would you like to have in your city or neighbourhood? Why?
(Bn mun có công ngh nào trong văn bn trong thành ph hoc vùng lân cn ca mình? Ti sao?)
Gi ý đáp án
Considering the convenience and benefits they offer, the technology I believe would be most useful in
any city or neighborhood is the ability to have a medical check-up online, like in Toronto. This
technology can save time, reduce the need for physical visits to the doctor's office, and increase access
to medical care, especially for people who live far away or have mobility issues. Additionally, it can
help to reduce the spread of infectious diseases, such as during pandemics, by avoiding crowded
waiting rooms.
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Everyday English
Expressing certainty and uncertainty
(Thể hiện sự chắc chắn và không chắc chắn) Bài 1
Listen and complete the conversations with the expressions in the box. Then practise them in pairs.
(Nghe và hoàn thành các cuộc hội thoại với các cụm từ trong hộp. Sau đó thực hành chúng theo cặp.)
A. I'm not really sure about it B. I have no doubt about it 1.
Minh: I heard that in the future people will build cities on the ocean. Do you think that will be possible?
Anna: (1) _______________. With the help of modern technologies, we can build cities on water, and people can live there safely. 2.
Mike: Do you think the government can build our first smart city in this area?
Long: (2) _______________. Smart technologies are very expensive. We don‘t have Al experts either. Gợi ý đáp án 1 - B 2 - A Bài 2
Work in pairs. Use the models in 1 to make similar conversations about these predictions for the
future. One of you is Student A, the other is Student B. Use the expressions below to help you.
(Làm việc theo cặp. Sử dụng các mô hình trong phần 1 để thực hiện các cuộc trò chuyện tương tự về
những dự đoán này cho tương lai. Một trong số các bạn là Học sinh A, người kia là Học sinh B. Sử
dụng các biểu thức dưới đây để giúp bạn.)
1. Student A thinks we'll use driverless buses and flying cars. Student B expresses certainty or
uncertainty, and gives reasons.
2. Student B thinks Al robots will do all the household chores. Student A expresses certainty or
uncertainty, and gives reasons. Gợi ý đáp án 1.
Student A: Have you heard that they're planning to have driverless buses and flying cars in the future?
Student B: I'm pretty certain about the driverless buses, but I'm not so sure about the flying cars. There
are still safety concerns and regulations that need to be addressed before we can make that a reality. 2.
Student B: Have you heard about the latest Al robots? They're supposed to be able to do all the
household chores for us in the future.
Student A: I'm a bit uncertain about that. While the technology is advancing, I think there will still be
limitations to what the robots can do, especially when it comes to tasks that require human intuition and decision-making. Culture Bài 1
Read the text on page 36 and decide in which city you can do the following.
(Đọc văn bản ở trang 36 và quyết định bạn có thể làm những việc sau ở thành phố nào.)
1. book a parking space via a mobile app Singapore
(đặt chỗ đậu xe qua ứng dụng di động)
2. have a medical check-up online
3. use your bank card to pay for traveling on the bus or underground
4. unlock your bike from one station and return it to any other station in the city
5. use a mobile app to help you choose the best route to cycle in the city
SMART CITIES AROUND THE WORLD
Cities around the world are becoming smarter, and you can do many things that seemed impossible in the past.
In Singapore, the mobile app Parking.sg allows you to locate a nearby car park easily, book a parking
space, and make a payment. You can also extend your booking or receive a refund if you leave early.
New York City (US) has one of the largest bike-sharing systems called Citi Bike. Using a mobile app,
you can unlock bikes from one station and return them to any other station in the system, making them ideal for one-way trips.
In Copenhagen (Denmark), you can use a mobile app to guide you through the city streets and tell how
fast you need to pedal to make the next green light. The app can also give you route recommendations
and work out the calories you burn.
In London(UK), you don’t have to buy public transport tickets. You can just touch your bank card on
the card reader when you get on and off the bus or the underground to pay for your trip.
In Toronto (Canada), you can book an appointment and see a doctor online a from your own home.
You can also receive prescriptions and any other documents you need, all online. Gợi ý đáp án 2 - Tonroto 3 - London 4 - New York 5 - Copenhagen Bài 2
Work in groups. Discuss the following questions.
(Làm việc nhóm. Thảo luận các câu hỏi sau.)
Which of the technologies in the text would you like to have in your city or neighbourhood? Why?
(Bạn muốn có công nghệ nào trong văn bản trong thành phố hoặc vùng lân cận của mình? Tại sao?) Gợi ý đáp án
Considering the convenience and benefits they offer, the technology I believe would be most useful in
any city or neighborhood is the ability to have a medical check-up online, like in Toronto. This
technology can save time, reduce the need for physical visits to the doctor's office, and increase access
to medical care, especially for people who live far away or have mobility issues. Additionally, it can
help to reduce the spread of infectious diseases, such as during pandemics, by avoiding crowded waiting rooms.