POORDISCRIMINATEPEACEDEMONSTRATEWEIGHREASONNOISEHORRORBEAUTYFREEDECIDECOLLECTDISCOVERKEY:Fill in the correct form of the words:1. My sun looked at the puppet with _________.2. Did you see the last football _________?3. Our _________ to Paris will be in two days.4. This information is very ___[r]
- Why do you think so?- Do you think your first language is influenced by any other languages?- Does English influence your first language too?OMANInterview- What is your full name?- Can I see your ID?- Where are you from?- Tell me about your house.-[r]
SPEAKING INTERVIEW, EXTREME SPORTSYou don’t need to answer the questions they are just to generate your ideasTask 1. Oral interview “Extreme sports”1. What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘extreme sports’?2. Why are so many people interested in extreme sportsnowadays? Why arethey[r]
Unit 4:Tuesday, September 24th , 2013.What’s Your Name?I/ Listen and repeat :Lesson 2: Part 1-2 (page 26)this TomUnit 4:Tuesday, September 24th , 2013.What’s Your Name?I/ Listen and repeat :This is Tom.This is Tony.This is Linda.This is Peter.Lesson 2: Part[r]
Dong Tien primary schoolTeacher:Phạm Thị HuyềnClass: 3BThursday, February 251. Listen andrepeat.th2014Lesson 2ChairsbedWhere is thebag?On the floor.Where is the mirror?Near the door.Where are the chairs?Behind the desk.Where are therulers?Under the bed.
Lesson 1: part 1&2.(page 24)Thursday, September 19th, 2013.Unit 4:What’s Your Name?.II/ Look and say:Lesson 1: part 1&2.(page 24)What’s your name?My name’s Mary.What’s your name?My name’s Peter.Thursday, September 19th, 2013.Unit 4:What’s Your Name?.II/ Lo[r]
Correct: I will never forget meeting him that afternoon.ExplanationPrepositions are not used in common expressions of time beginning next, last, this, that, one, each, every, some,any, all.Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date.P[r]
Tenses and the time adverbs used with themThe present perfect continuous tenseThe present perfect continuous tense is commonly used with the time expressions since and for.It has been raining since yesterday.I have been working in this company for 3 years.My sister has been preparing for the[r]
Talk a LotHomeDiscussion Questions:1. Do you live in a house, flat or bungalow? Describe where you live. Nowdescribe it in three words:2. Describe your dream home.Where would you like to live if you could liveanywhere? Talk about location, type of home, number of rooms, furniture,swimming poo[r]
1. you come where from do?_____________________________________________________2. last did do weekend what you?_____________________________________________________3. born you were when?_____________________________________________________4. brothers got any have you sisters or?_____________________[r]
relevant.Sentence functionsSentences have a range of functions, which, if used effectively, support ideas,opinions or viewpoints. Being aware of the meaning of sentences is helpful inshaping your ideas and developing your writing skills.Consider the following excerpt from an ess[r]
with a number or a name. You can write the numbers as figures or as words. Thenumbers may be anything from 1 to 20 and the names that are used are all in the.ẫfOCG GDthenựd weỏKẫiụNCitG ỏSGỏKểKẫởeEG úStarters vocabulary list. If the answer is a name,spellfor youletterbyletterand you must wri[r]
SPEAKING TESTS1. Introduce yourself (5 pts)- Answer T’s questions about your personal background2. Topics (5 pts)1. Your home/ hometown2. Your friends/ best friend3. Your typical day4. Your hobby5. Your likes/ dislikes6. Your free time activiti[r]
Double use of relative pronounsRelative pronouns have a double use: inside their clauses, they act as subjects or objects; at the same time theyconnect relative clauses to nouns or pronouns in other clauses.As objects or subjects relative pronouns can replace words like he and him. Note that just on[r]
Adverbs of frequencyINTERVIEW1) Write sentences about your friends. Use ALWAYS / NEVER / OFTEN /SELDOM /SOMETIMES / USUALLY. Follow the example:EXAMPLE: Jonh/ go to bed before 11:00Sentence: John always goes to bed before 11:00How often do you ..................?a) ____________/ watch horror[r]
Errors in the use of relative pronounsCorrect the following sentences1. Jack, that is my friend, is a good boy.2. Last year we visited Shimla that is perhaps the best hill station in India.3. This is the house whom I purchased from Peter.4. We bought some grapes fr[r]
easily absorbed. ‘Now it’s full’, he said.‘You know what,’ the professor continued, ‘the moral of thestory is simple.No matter how full your life is, there is always room for a couple of beers with afriend.’Key1.2.3.4.5.wassmiledstoodbeganagreedfell7. poured8. shook9. los[r]
Plural uncountable nounsSome uncountable nouns are plural. They have no singular forms with the same meaning, and cannot be usedwith numbers. Common examples are: arms, groceries, goods, customs, clothes, thanks, regards, police etc.Have you bought the groceries? (NOT Have you bought the groc[r]
A mother is the best friend anyone could ever ask for. When everyone else turns away, she is the one turning towards you, when you fall, she’s the one that helps you up and when your heart is filled with despair, she’s the one that gives you a glimpse of hope. The day a child is born, so is a mother[r]