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ใบงานและกิจกรรม หน่วยการเรียนที่ 3 My Hometown เรื่อง Thoeng District รายวิชาภาษาอังกฤษมัคคุเทศก์ รหัส อ32206 1 ใบงานและกิจกรรม หน่วยการเรียนที่ 3 My hometown เรื่อง Thoeng District รายวิชาภาษาอังกฤษมัคคุเทศก์ รหัส อ32206 2 แบบทดสอบก่อนเรียนชุดกจิ กรรมท ี่ 1 1. What is Thoeng district famous for? a. Doi Tung temple b. Doi Patung c. Doi Phamoon d. Phu Chi Fa 2. Where is Thoeng district located? a. eastern part of Chiangrai province b. northern part of Chiangrai province c. western part of Chiangrai province d. southern part of Chiangrai province 3. How far is Thoeng district from Chiangrai ? a. 35 kilometers b. 52 kilometers c. 62 kilometers d. 64 kilometers 4. What is the main river runs through the town? a. Khong River b. Ing River c. Kok River d. Lao River 5. Which sentence is true? a. Jao Mung is the old name of Thoeng. b. Theong has high mountains c. Thoeng is far from Chiangkham district d. Thoeng doesn’t have city walls. 3 Handout 1.1 History of Thoeng Thoeng in the eastern part of Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand. Slogan : พระธาตุจอมจอ้ คู่บา้ น น้า ลาว หงาว อิง คูเ่ มือง ภูช้ีฟ้ าลือเลื่อง งามประเทืองดอกเส้ียวบาน The slogan of the district is Phra That Jom Jor is worthy Lao- Ngao - Ing Rivers flow by the town illustrious town of Phu Chi Fa . Enrich the beauty of wild flowers blooming History Thoeng or Teng ( means the highland ) was an ancient city of Lanna Kingdom .The ages during B.E. 21-22 it was governed by Jao Muang (hereditary leaders) since the past. Jao Muang of Wiang Thoeng was built many shrines e.g. City walls, canals, Wat Pra That Jom Jor and Wat Thoeng Sao Hin. Thoeng was promoted to District in AD 1984 (B.E. 2457) it was ruled by Chiang Rai province. Khun Watananukan or Pol.Po Watanasombat was the first District officer the first sheriff. 4 Handout 1.2 Genera Information Geography The area of Thoeng in most physical parts are mountains and the river bank plains. There are mountains in the west. The top height of Doi Kham in ChiangKhian ,Plong, Ngew is about 823 meters from sea level. In the east also consists of high mountains, e.g. Doi Lan with 1,100 meters, Doi Pha Mon with, 1,013 meters far from sea level. The plain area of Thoeng is between along side Ing river and at the center. There are 3 main rivers in Thoeng. The first is Ing River, which flows from Phee Pan Nam Mountain (Doi Luang in Mae Jai, Phayao). It flows through the area of Thoeng for about 57 Kms.The second is Lao River from Doi Pu Lang Ka, Chiang Kham. It flows through the north of Thoeng and joins Ing River at the back of Thoeng District Office for about 24 kms. The third is Ngao River from Doi Pha Mon. It flows through Ngao to join Plong and Ing River at Nong Rad. These three main rivers created the plain of Thoeng to appropriate for most agriculture as well as plain fishing since the past time. Location Thoeng is located at 25 Wiang sub-district, Pisan Road the east of Chiang Rai province around 64 kms. From town and around 891 kms. From Bangkok Territory North adjacent to Prayamengrai District, Khuntan District, Wiang Kean District South adjacent to Padded District East adjacent to The People Republic of Laos, Phasing sub-district, Chiangkham District West adjacent to Wiang Chai District. Muang Chiang Rai District The total area of 821 square kilometers. Administration The number of population (total) 88,435 ( 14 December 2013) female 44578 male 43,578 The number of sub-districts 10 The number of villages 156 The total of sub-district municipals 5 municipals; The total of The Sub-district administrative organizations (SAO) 6 Governed By: The District officer 5 Language Focus 1. Vocabulary slogan (n.) a short easily remembered phrase, especially one used to advertise an idea or a product คาขวัญ ancient (adj..) of or from a long time ago, having lasted for a very long time โบราณ govern (v.) to control and direct the public business of a country, city, group of people, etc ปกครอง shrine (n.) a place for worship which is holy because of a connection with a holy person or object สถานที่ศกั ด์ิสิทธ์ิ , ที่บูชา sheriff (n.) in the US, an official whose job is to be in charge of performing the orders of the law courts and making certain that the laws are obeyed within a particular county นายอาเภอ geography ( n.) the study of the systems and processes involved in the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc. and of the ways in which countries and people organize life within an area ภูมิศาสตร์ Province (n) the parts of a country that are not the capital city จังหวัด plain (n.) a large area of flat land ที่ราบ consist (v.) to be made of or formed from something ประกอบ adjacent (adj.) very near, next to, or touching ใกล้เคียง , ติดตอ่ population (n.) people living in a place, country ประชากร 2. Grammatical 1. Past Simple tense โครงสร้าง Subject + verb past + object + time in the past Thoeng or Teng ( means the highland ) was an ancient city of Lanna Kingdom 2. Present simple tense : s+ verb with s , es . It flows through the area of Thoeng for about 57 Kms The first is Ing River, which flows from Phee Pan Nam Mountain (Doi Luang in Mae Jai, Phayao). 6 Worksheet 2 Matching words Directions: Match the words in Column A by choosing appropriate expression from those given in Column B. A B ( ) 1. ancient a. a short easily remembered phrase, especially one used to advertise an idea or a product ( ) 2. consist b. of or from a long time ago, having lasted for a very long time ( ) 3. geography c. to control and direct the public business of a country, city, group of people, etc ( ) 4. sheriff d. a place for worship which is holy because of a connection with a holy person or object ( ) 5. shrine e. in the US, an official whose job is to be in charge of performing the orders of the law courts and making certain that the laws are obeyed within a particular county ( ) 6. govern f. the study of the systems and processes involved in the m world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc. and of the ways in which countries and people organize life within an area ( ) 7. population g. a large area of flat land ( ) 8. slogan h. to be made of or formed from something ( ) 9. plain i. very near, next to, or touching ( ) 10 .adjacent j. people living in a place, country 7 Worksheet 1 What’s your view? 1. Is it important to know about our hometown? Why? 2. Can you say the slogan of Thoeng? 3. Do you know any important fact about Thoeng? 4. What is Thoeng famous for? 5. Do you know all interesting places in Thoeng? 8 Worksheet 3 Jig-saw reading Direction : Choose T ( true ) or F (False) 1. Thoeng was an ancient city of Payao T F 2. Thoeng became part of Chiang Rai in 1984 T F 3. Jom Jor temple and Thoeng Sao Hin are attraction places T F 4. There are 4 main rivers run through Thoeng T F 5. Ing River runs from Phee Pan Nam Mountain T F 6. Lao River runs from Doi Pha Moon T F 7. Thoeng is 64 kms far from Chiang Rai province T F 8. In the east of district near Chiangkham, Payao T F 9. There are 10 sub-districts administrative oorganizations T F 10. Phu Chi Fa is the most famous attraction in Thoeng T F 9 Worksheet 4 Let’s talk Interesting Places Talking about Thoeng district Directions : Use the information sheet on History of Thoeng and write the answers to the following questions. Afterwards you should be able to talk about this district to visitors from other counting using English. 1. Tell me a little about the history of This area. Thoeng has a long history about (1)………….., in the past there was an important ruler of Thoeng who governed (2)…………………………………………………………………. 2. Give me some general geographic information about this area Thoeng district. It is located (1)………………………………………………………………………………… This area is covered with (3)…………………………………………………………….. There are (4)………….........................................................rivers run through this area 3. What kinds of economies are presented? ………………………………………………………………………………… 4. How far is Thoeng from Chiang Rai province? ……………………………………………………………………………… 5. The district is subdivided into ………………………………………………………......................................... ………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Worksheet 5 Concept Checking Direction: Draw the mapping . what can you learn from this topic. Write down the key words are related to “Thoeng district” For example Ing River mountains Thoeng district แบบทดสอบหลังเรียน 11 1. Where is Thoeng district located? a. on the east of Chiangrai c. on the west of Chiangrai b. on the south of Chiangrai d. on the north of Chiangrai 2. What are the most physical’s Thoeng? a. high mountains b. mountainous and the river bank plains c. mountains in the west d. most agriculture as well as plain fishing 3. How height is the top most of Thoeng area? a. 1,100 meters from sea level c. 1,013 meters far from sea level b. 823 meters from sea level d. 891 meters far from sea level 4. What are the three main rivers through Thoeng? a. Kok , Lao , Khong c. Ngao , Ing, Kok b. Khong , Lao , Ngao d. Lao, Ngao , Ing 5. According the passage, What does the people do in Thoeng? a. agriculture and farmer c. fisherman and farmer b. business and wood craftsman d. agriculture and governor 12 ภาคผนวก 13 เฉลยแบบทดสอบก่อนเรียน Pre - Test 1. d 2. a 3. d 4. b 5. b 14 เฉลยชุดกจิ กรรมท ี่ 1 Worksheet 1 : Open answer Worksheet 2 1) b 2) h 3) f 4) e 5) d 6) c 7) j 8) a 9) g 10) i Worksheet 3 1) F 2) T 3) T 4) F 5) T 6) F 7) T 8) T 9) F 10) T Worksheet 4 Worksheet 5 - Various answer 15 เฉลยแบบทดสอบหลังเรียน Post - Test 1.
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