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Nội dung lý thuyết |
Tiết 1-3 |
Grammar:
- The simple present tense of To Be and Ordinary Verbs
- Yes/No questions and Wh-questions
- Adverbs of frequency
- Subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns
- A, an, no articles, some, any
Vocabulary
- Daily routines
- Countries and nationalities
- Free time activities
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Tiết 4-6 |
Grammar:
- There is/there are…
- How much / How many?
- Countable / Uncountable nouns
- To infinitive of purpose
- Present continuous and near future tense
- Modal verbs CAN/CAN’T
Vocabulary:
- Things in a house
- Food and drink
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Tiết 7-9 |
Grammar:
- Present perfect and simple past tense
- Comparative and superlative
- Giving offers and suggestions
Vocabulary:
- Adjectives describing appearance and characters
- Family members
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Period 1-3
1. The simple present tense of To Be and Ordinary Verbs, Activity verbs and adverbs of frequency.
Subject Pronouns |
Object Pronouns |
Possessive Adjectives |
Possessive Pronouns |
I |
Me |
My |
Mine |
He |
Him |
His |
His |
She |
Her |
Her |
Hers |
It |
It |
Its |
Its |
We |
Us |
Our |
Ours |
You |
You |
Your |
Yours |
They |
Them |
Their |
Theirs |
a. Fill the suitable words in the gaps:
- Hello, ................... name is Jenny.
- ................... are David and Clark. Our mother is a nurse.
- Maria is from France. ................... flat is in Paris.
- What are ................... jobs ? We are pilots.
- They are doctors. ................... names are Tom and John.
- Nam is here. That is ................... book.
- Is this your pen ? Yes, it’s ................... .
b. Complete the following blanks:
- We ................... (cook) everyday.
- He ................... (not / play) tennis in the afternoon.
- They ................... (often/ go) to work at 7 a.m.
- My sister ................... (usually/ watch) cartoon on TV.
- Nick ................... (not often/do) exercise in the early morning.
c. Put a frequency adverb in these sentences and make them true for you.
- I get up at eight in the morning.
- I have breakfast before 9 a.m.
- I’m tired on Friday evenings.
- I study English in the evening.
- I’m happy on Monday mornings.
- I’m late for class.
- I have lunch in a café.
- I go to the cinema at the weekend.
d. Change these sentences into negative and question.
1. They play football on Mondays.
2. He studies English very well.
3. We go dancing on Saturday evenings.
4. She usually gets up early.
2. Yes/No and Wh-Questions:
- Are you single or married?
- Are you from Mexico?
- What's your name?
- What's your job?
- How old are you?
- Where are you from?
- What nationality are you?
- How do you go to school?
- How many students are there in your class? ...
a. Complete the conversation
Tom : Hello, ................... ................... Tom.
Kate : ................... . I’m Kate.
Tom : ........................................................ ?
Kate : I’m fine. Thanks. ................... ?
Tom: Fine, thank you.
Kate: ................... ................... ................... ?
Tom: I’m from England.
................... from Australia ?
Kate: No, ...................
I ................... ................... America.
Tom: Oh, Are you a ................... ?
Kate: No, I’m not a teacher.
I ................... ................... student.
3. Articles: A/AN/THE and no article
* Complete the gaps with a, the, or – (no word)
- I haven’t got .............. pet.
- When I was .................. child I had a lovely bird.
- All ................... people in my family are ................ animal lovers.
- ................. rabbits are popular pets in my country.
- I learnt to ride ................... horse when I was young.
- ................... people in my street/ area have a lot of dogs.
- I was frightened of ............... dogs when I was ................. small child.
- .............. teacher (of this class) loves .................. animals.
- I’m allergic to .............. cats.
4. Some and Any
* Read the conversation. Then fill in the gaps with some, any or a.
A: Hello, Mum. I’m in my new flat. It’s great.
M: Oh good. Is there (1) ................... furniture?
A: Yes, in the living room there are (2) ................... chairs, (3)................... sofa and (4) ................... small TV.
M: Oh, that’s good. Have you got (5) ................... bed?
A: Yes, of course! There’s (6)................... double bed – It’s very comfortable. And I’ve also got (7)................... big desk in the bedroom.
M: And have you got (8)................... food?
A: Well, I’ve got (9) ................... milk and bread and things like that.
M: Are there (10) ................... shops nearby?
A: Yes, there are (11) ................... good shops near the station. Don’t worry, Mum, everything is OK!
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Period 4-6
5. There is / are ...
* Complete the sentences with the correct form of There is / There are
- ................... any milk in the fridge?
- How many students ................... ................... in your class?
- ................... a very good beach near our hotel.
- ................... any cheap restaurants near here?
- ................... a university in Brighton?
- I'm sorry, but ................... any shops open at this time.
- ................... many big cities in the USA.
6. How much / many ...?
* Make questions for the underlined parts:
- There are some eggs in the box.
- He has got a new mobile phone.
- She wants some milk for her breakfast.
- My father can speak 4 languages.
- I go to school 6 days a week.
7. To - Infinitive of purpose
* Match the two parts of the sentences:
- He went back to college to study Portuguese
- She stopped work to get some qualifications
- He’s writing for his school magazine to look after her children
- She’s going to Lisbon to get some experience
8. The present continuous and the near future tenses.
* Complete the sentences with the verbs in parentheses, using the Present Continuous Tense
- Take your raincoat. It (rain)...................
- What................... Peter (do)................... now?
- Her friends (come)................... to visit her tonight.
- Don’t make noise. The baby (sleep)...................
- ................... your mother (make)................... some coffee in the kitchen?
- She (type )................... a letter while her sisters ( listen) ................... to music at present.
* Choose the correct tense for the questions:
- Do you wear / Are you wearing boots, trainers, sandals or shoes today? What kind of shoes do you normally wear / are you normally wearing?
- Do you usually wear / Are you usually wearing a watch?
- Do you wear / Are you wearing socks when the weather’s hot?
- Do you ever wear / Are you ever wearing glasses?
- Do you wear / Are you wearing shorts a lot in the summer?
- Do you wear / Are you wearing make-up at the moment?
- Do you normally wear / Are you normally wearing make-up?
9. Modal Verb Can/Can’t
* Put the words in the correct order.
- speak/you/Japanese/can/?
- can’t/drive/you.
- very well/can/she/cook.
- you/they/understand/can’t.
- but/music/I/can’t read/ can/sing/I.
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Period 7-9
10. The present perfect and the simple past tenses.
a. Put the verbs in brackets in the Present perfect or Past simple
- I ...................... (see) your cousin yesterday.
- My parents ...................... (just come back) from Paris.
- My sister ...................... (take) her driving test last week, but she ...................... (not pass).
- I ...................... (never meet) her husband before.
- We’re too late! The film ...................... (start) at 7.15.
- ...................... (you ever go) to the zoo?
b. Choose the best option
- Jim has never seen/never saw this film. I’m sure he’ll like it.
- I haven’t been on holiday for/since ages.
- Wow! Did you already do/Have you already done the housework?
- They didn’t watch/haven’t watched TV last night.
- He lived/has lived here in 2001.
- She wanted/has wanted to go to Hanoi capital since she was a child.
11. Comparisons of Adjectives
- The comparative form
- The superlative form
* Complete the joke with the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives.
A woman went into (1) the most expensive (expensive) butcher’s in town and asked for (2)........... (big) chicken in the shop. The shopkeeper showed her a chicken and said ’This is (3)....... (good) chicken in the shop, madam.’’It’s very small,’She said. ‘Have you got a (4) ........(large) one?’ ‘just a moment,’ said the shopkeeper. He took the chicken into another room. In fact it was the only one chicken he had. So he put some sausages inside to make it look (5) ........... (big).
‘Here you are’ he said. ‘This is our (6) ............. (delicious) chicken. And you can see that it’s (7) ...........(big) than the other. But I’m afraid it’s also (8) ….......... (expensive)
‘Hmm ... but I’m not sure if it’s (9) ……..... (good) than the other. OK. Can I have both of them, please?’
12. Suggestions:
a. Correct the sentences. Add one extra word
- David like to go to Japan one day.
- Tomorrow’s Saturday. I going to stay in bed all day.
- Where do you want go?
- Would you to go out for lunch?
- Chris isn’t enjoying his holiday: he to go home!
- My friends are going cook a special meal this evening.
- What would you like do tomorrow?
- We not going to have a holiday this year.
b. Match the questions in A with the answers in B.
A |
B |
1. Do you take credit cards?
2. Have you got this in a medium?
3. Do you sell diaries?
4. Which floor is that?
5. How much is it?
6. Can I have one of those, please?
7. What time does the store close?
8. Is there a restaurant or café here?
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a. It’s on the ground floor.
b. It’s $ 25.
c. This one?
d. At eight o’clock.
e. Yes, there’s a restaurant on the fourth floor.
f. Let me check for you.
g. Yes, Visa or Mastercard.
h. No, we don’t. Try the stationery department.
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c. Complete the phone conversations with the phrases in the box?
ask him to call me call me back can I speak to he’s not here of course
A: Hello, (a) ....................... Richard, please?
B. Hi Jan. I’m sorry, (b) ..................... at the moment.
A: Can you (c) .............................?
B: Yes, (d) ..............
C: ... please leave a message after the tone. (BEEP)
D: Hi Mark. It’s Julia. Can you (e) ....................?