Giải bài tập sách bài tập (SBT) tiếng anh lớp 10 global success unit 8 new ways to learn IV reading
Hướng dẫn giải bài tập unit 8 new ways to learn IV reading
Trong sách bài tập "Kết nối tri thức" tiếng Anh lớp 10 Global Success, unit 8 có phần bài đọc IV với chủ đề "New ways to learn". Trang 60 của sách bài tập chứa hướng dẫn giải chi tiết cho bài đọc này. Đây là một phần quan trọng giúp học sinh nắm vững nội dung bài học và rèn luyện kỹ năng đọc hiểu tiếng Anh của mình.
Hướng dẫn giải này được biên soạn theo chương trình đổi mới của Bộ Giáo dục, nhằm giúp học sinh hiểu rõ bài học và áp dụng kiến thức vào thực tế. Nội dung cụ thể và chi tiết giúp học sinh dễ dàng tiếp cận và hiểu bài học một cách tốt nhất.
Với các hướng dẫn cụ thể và giải chi tiết, học sinh sẽ có cơ hội nắm vững kiến thức, rèn luyện kỹ năng đọc và hiểu bài một cách chính xác và hiệu quả. Đây là một phần quan trọng giúp học sinh phát triển khả năng ngôn ngữ tiếng Anh của mình.
Bài tập và hướng dẫn giải
1. Read the text and choose the best answers.
You often (1)________ across new words when you read something in a foreign language. You may guess or check the (2) ________ of these words in a dictionary. Your (3) _______ may depend on whether you want to learn the exact meanings and how much time you spend checking them. If you are someone who frequently uses the dictionary, you should remember that every dictionary has its (4) ________. Definitions are usually written un the simpliest way and you can fully understand a word only after you meet it in a (5) ________ of contexts. You should also be aware of the risk of using dictionaries that translate meanings from English into your native language and vice versa. So, it is usually much safer to (6) ________ the words in an Engish-English dictionary. Moreover, you are not allowed to use a dictionary in most exams. (7) ________ you are allowed to use one, looking up new words is quite time-consuming while exams are always timed. (8) ________, it is better to guess the meanings of unfamiliar words.
1. A. see B. drop C.e D. put
2. A. matching B. meanings C. spelling D. numbers
3. A. schedule B. result C. plan D. strategy
4. A. advantages B. entry C. limitations D. values
5. A. variety B. set C. group D. collection
6. A. survey B. check C. refer D. search
7. A. Although B. Because C. When D. Even if
8. A. Finally B. Therefore C.pletely D. So that
2. Read the text and choose the best answers toplete the sentences.
Etalk is apany that makes learning software in England. Their Onebillion project has recently be popular, especially since their maths learning app was able to improve children's maths knowledge in Malawi in just eight weeks.
“Onebilion” gets its name from “the aim of reaching one billion children”. This is almost the number of children who don't have the chance to go to school, according to the founder of Etalk. Primary education was not free in Malawi until 1994, and the sudden increase in student registration has put much pressure on the country's education system. There are many great benefits of educating children in developing countries. For example, women tend to have fewer and healthier kids, and have more chance to be part of the economy if they learn the basic skills right at primary level. In Malawi, women with no education have almost seven children while women with secondary education have fewer than four children and can send them all to school.
In the Onebillion project, children are divided into groups of 25 or even 50. They are then taken to a special classroom called Oneclass where they spend half an hour every other day with the device. Each day ten or twelve children can use one tablet. An international volunteer controls the Oneclass and there is an online teacher who guides the children through the app. Participating in Oneclass, all children can learn at their own pace and make good progress in their studies.
1. The project of Etalk has helped children in Malawi be better at ________.
- A. language
- B. maths
- C. software
2. “Onebillion” got its name from the number of children ________.
- A. who have participated in the project up to now
- B. who are currently participating in the project
- C. expected to participate in the project
3. There is a lot of pressure on the education system in Malawi because of ________.
- A. fewer and healthier kids
- B. the lack of teaching resources
- C. the increase in student numbers
4. Giving girls some basic skills at primary schools means ________.
- A. they might be able to find a job
- B. they are less likely tobe part of the economy
- C. they are healthier and have more children
5. In the Onebillion project, a class consists of ________.
- A. over 50 students
- B. about 25 to 50 students
- C. less than 25 students
6. The children in Oneclass ________.
- A. study in their usual classroom
- B. work for 30 minutes every day
- C. are guided by an online teacher
7. This learning app gives children in Malawi an opportunity to ________.
- A. learn at their own time and schedule
- B. speed up the learning process
- C. meet an online teacher