Teaching Reading Skill

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Teaching Reading Mattayomsuksa 5

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Teaching Reading Skill (การสอนทักษะการอ่านภาษาอังกฤษ)

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Teaching ReadingMattayomsuksa 5

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Unit: Western Culture and Eastern Culture

Topic: Beliefs

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Telling Experiences

Pre-Study

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Direction1. Make a group of 5.2. Discuss about you experience in the

superstitions in your group for 5 minutes.3. The representative of each group come to

tell the class the experiences in the superstitions.

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Video

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Vocabulary

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superstition (n.)

Lots of superstitions are still believed in.

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I have a firm belief in his innocent.

beliefs (n.)

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Seven is a lucky number.

lucky (adj.)

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It is said that Friday the 13th is an unlucky day.

unlucky(adj.)

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Rabbits breed quickly.

breed (v.)

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They will continue to crucify her.

crucify (v.)

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The ceremony is to turn away evil spirits.

evil (adj.)

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scare (v.)

I was very scared of snakes.

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spirit (n.)

The evil spirit was driven away from the house.

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supernatural (adj.)

He believes in the supernatural.

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fairy (n.)

I acted the part of a fairy.

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fertility (n.)

Rabbit is a symbol of the fertility.

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prosperity (n.)

The prosperity of a country depends upon its citizens.