transition words and phrases.TypeSentenceTScontrastSS1DS1.1listingOn the other hand, the kinds of valuable contribution which healthy, mobileand enthusiastic retirees can make should not be underestimated.First and foremost, they carry a wealth of skills and[r]
A 5-Minute-Activity #6Work in pairs and write your answers in the boxes!Who finishes first?Who finishes first?1. 3 things you can cut.2. Three things you can wear.3. Things you can read.4. 3 family members.5. 3 things from a freezer.6. 3 other words for big.7. 3 words beginning[r]
to big yourself up(phr. v.) to makeyourself lookimpressive20.For more fun worksheets, games, and quizzes log onto www.englishbanana.com now!45Talk a LotGetting a JobEnglish Slang Words and Phrases – Matching GameMatch each sentence below with one of the slang words[r]
identifying answers.Recognising signpost words and using them to anticipate what a speaker will bedoing next can help you follow the conversations and talks in the four listeningpassages more readily and identify answers more successfully. Practise using thesesignpost [r]
b. Practice:VOCABULARY- Do this exercise 3. Organise these words and phrases into- Have Ss do the task individually.pairs of ………individually and thenKey:share their answerspeaceful – noisyhard – easywith a partner. Checkboring – excitingforget – rememberSs’ answers.tradit[r]
Your immediate family includes your mother, father, sister, sisters, brothers, husband, wife, and children.. But you might have some questions when it comes to your extended family and s[r]
Date : 6/09/2010Period : 8Unit 2 MY MOST EMBARRASSING EXPERIENCELesson : ReadingI. Aim: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:Scan read for specific informationUnderstand the text and express their ideas about past experiencesII. Language Contents:Grammar: tense review: Past simp[r]
b) Work in groups .Discuss the positive and negative aspects ofcompetitions commonly held in your school or community. You canuse the useful expressions and the suggested words or phrases below.New words & PhrasesAccident-prone:dễ gây tai nạnInhibit creativ[r]
1. Useful words and phrases:Look at…Expensive/cheap thingsFashionable thingsI’m looking for…Are you being served?What colour would you like?How does it work?The cash-desk is over there.Ten pounds change.Take the receipt, please.Don’t forget to take the receipt.Keep the receipt f[r]
Worksheet 6 - How many syllables?Read the following phrases and sentences and indicate the number of syllables in theunderlined words.1. His headaches stemmed from vision2. Do you want to go halves on a pizza?problems.•1•1•2•2•3•
are shaped like fish, rabbits and butterflies. According to (35)…………, the moon shines the brightest on the nightof the Moon Cake Festival. As the moon rises, tables are placed (36)……………… the house and women makeofferings of fruit and moon cakes to the Moon Goddess.31. A. celebra[r]
D. BiologyII. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English11. He does his homework at the moment.ABCD12. The station is at the left at the end of the street.A BCD13. She will come home at a quarter pass five.ABCD14. The students have four fifteen-minutes breaks[r]
Question 4: How does she go to work?A. She drives to work.B. She goes to work by bus.C. She goes to work by taxi.D. She goes to work by motorbike.II. PHONETICS (1, 0 m)Choose the word whose underlined part is PRONOUNCED differently from that of the others.Question 5: A. returnB. refuseC. sunburnD. e[r]
WE COMPLAIN…1. Useful words and phrases:To complain about the defects…To speak to the managerTo check thingsProof of the purchaseTo keep a receiptThe manufacturer’s guaranteeTo change…To read the instructionsTo switch… onTo insert the batteries…To expect … to workTo refuse to ex[r]
ĐỀ THI HỌC KỲ II Năm học 2016-2017MÔN TIẾNG ANH LỚP 8Thời gian :45 minutesI.PHONETICS. Choose the right word that has the underlined part pronounceddifferently from that of the others:(1 m)1/ a.sightsb.arrivec.prisond. island2/ a.spreadb.leaderc.greetingd. team*Stress:1/ a.paddleb.canoec.traveld. va[r]
Handy Conversation Words and PhrasesAbsolutely!¡Por supuesto!No, I can’t agree with that.No, no estoy de acuerdo con eso.By the way ...Por cierto ...Of coursePor supuestoI believe that ...Yo creo que ...That’s a fair point.Eso es un punto justo.I can’t believe thatNo puedo creer eso.Tr[r]
T5. Everybody in Nam’s family does some ofhouseworkT6. Mr Long never does any household choresNGNGTask 3: Listen and repeatIn this task I want you to listen then repeatthe words/ phrases tiwce.4.Write the verbs that are used with words.Verbs/ verb phrasesSplit, divide, h[r]
• In this task I want you to listen then repeat the words/ phrasestwice.Task 4: Write the verbs or phrases.• These verbs and phrases that are used with the words orphrases in the conversation. Work individuallyVerbs/ Verbs phrasesWords/ Phrases1(household) c[r]
Eliminate incomplete sentences from your writingWe have already learned that a sentence must have a subject and a finite-verb of its own. An independentclause can make a sentence because it has a subject and a verb. Phrases, on the other hand, cannot besentences.A phrase is a gr[r]
Worksheet 8 - How many syllables?Read the following phrases and sentences and indicate the number of syllables in theunderlined words.1. a survey of modern English literature•1•22. They sat together in companionablesilence.•1•3•2•4