1. Lesson Plan No. 1
2. Lesson Plan No. 2
Unveiling the Narrative of an Excavator Expert, Short Version 1
1. Listen and Write: The Tale of an Excavator Expert(from Through the glass door... to the simple, intimate strokes)
Through the glass door of the engine room, I caught sight of a tall foreigner, his blond hair shimmering like a patch of sunlight. I've encountered many foreign visitors at the construction site. But this foreigner seemed distinctly different from other visitors. Clad in a blue worker's outfit, sturdy and robust, with a large, rugged face..., all these immediately evoke from the first moment those simple, intimate strokes.
Note:
Commonly misspelled words: door frame, engine room, visit, rugged.
2. Find words containing uô, ua in the following passage. Explain the tone markings in each word you found:
The Hero Hiding in Cu-ba
In 1964, the Hero Hiding traveled to the land of Cu-ba upon the invitation of President Phi-den Cat-xto-ro. The Hero of the Central Highlands was warmly welcomed in a brotherly manner. Nup found the people of Cu-ba to be very similar to his own people in the Central Highlands, strong, lively, generous like open doors, fond of speaking loudly, and especially fond of dancing. Wherever there was a crowd, after a while of chatting, everyone would start dancing together. Swept up in those festivities, Nup felt as if he were living among the countless beloved villages of his own Central Highlands.
By Nguyen Khac Truong
Response:
- Words containing ua: of, dance.
- Words containing uô: roll, affair, trade, myriad.
Tone marking method:
- In words with ua (words without final sound): tone mark placed on the first letter of the main vowel ua - the letter u.
- In words with uô (words with final sound): tone mark placed on the second letter of the main vowel uô - the letter ồ.
Response:
- Myriad people like one: meaning united as one.
- Slow as a tortoise: extremely slow.
- Stubborn as a crab: stubborn and hard to persuade.
- Plow deep and thoroughly: diligently working in the fields.
Continue to view more lesson plans to excel in Vietnamese Language Grade 5
- Prepare lesson on Expanding Vocabulary: Peace, Vocabulary and Sentence Practice
- Prepare lesson on Emile, the Ant, Reading Practice
Prepare lesson on Spelling: An Excavator Expert, Short Version 2
Question 1 (page 46 Vietnamese Language textbook Grade 5): Listen and write: An excavator expert (from Through the glass door... to the simple, intimate strokes.)
Answer:
Students write on their own.
Question 2 (page 46 Vietnamese Language textbook Grade 5): Find words containing uô, ua in the following passage. Explain the tone marking rules in each word you have found.
The Hero Hiding in Cu-ba
In 1964, the Hero Núp visited the land of Cu-ba at the invitation of President Phi-den Cat-xto-ro. The Hero of the Central Highlands was warmly welcomed in a brotherly manner. Núp found the people of Cu-ba to be very similar to his own people in the Central Highlands, strong, lively, generous like open doors, fond of speaking loudly, and especially fond of dancing. Wherever there was a crowd, after a while of chatting, everyone would start dancing together. Swept up in those festivities, Núp felt as if he were living among the countless beloved villages of his own Central Highlands.
By Nguyen Khac Truong
Response:
- Words containing uô, ua in the passage: dance, roll, trade, myriad, of.
- Tone marking rules for each word found:
+ In words with the sound 'ua' (without final sound), tone mark placed on the first letter of the main vowel – 'u'.
+ In words with the sound 'uô' (with final sound), tone mark placed on the second letter of the main vowel – 'ô'.
Question 3 (page 47 Vietnamese Language textbook Grade 5): Find words containing uô or ua suitable for each blank in the idioms below:
- … people like one.
- Slow as …
- Stubborn as …
- Plow deep and … thoroughly.
Response:
- Myriad people like one.
- Slow as a tortoise.
- Stubborn as a crab.
- Plow deep and thoroughfare.
