Structures with whyThis structure is used to suggest something for other people’s consideration and acceptance. It is a more directway of making a suggestion.Why not buy now and pay later?Why not suspend that guy?Why not punish that boy?Why not hire a more competent perso[r]
Rhetorical questionsRhetorical questions are those questions that do not expect an answer. These are used simply as a way ofdrawing attention to something.Study the following sentences:Do you know what time it is? (Meaning: You are late.)‘I can’t find my glasses.’ ‘What is this, then?’ (Meani[r]
A. Objectives: By the end of the lesson. Ss will be able to remember all the knowledge they have learnt from Unit 4 to Unit 6 then do some exercises well. SS pratice speaking B. Preparation: T’s preparation:Text book. SS’ preparation: text book, notebook, workbook. C. Procedure: I. Organizatio[r]
That instead of when and whereAfter common nouns referring to time, we often replace when with that. In some cases, the relativepronoun/adverb is dropped.You may come any time when you are free. OR You may come any time that you are free.I will never forget the day when I first met Jane. OR I[r]
Talk a LotIntermediate Book 1Common English Idioms 1An idiom is a phrase that has a fixed meaning which cannot usually be understood by studying the literalmeaning of each word in the phrase. Match the idioms with the meaning keywords below:1. You’ve bitten off more than you can chew!2. I’ve been bu[r]
Personal Branding A Semieducational Experience Examining The Ultimate Path To Fame, Wealth And Success An Ambiguous Title A Slightly Misleading And Somewhat Charming Subtitle Which Makes Some Bold Claims When We’re New To The Industry, We Don’t Understand Why These People Are Well Known Once We Disc[r]
... lot around here? M: I don't think so Why don't we park under 044-046 the trees on the other side of Bay Boulevard? I W: Hello, this is Sharon Ford from the National think the shade from the trees... employees here in Denver I'm sure this proceeds from this event will go to a local orientation wi[r]
Mistakes with verbsIn each of the following pairs of sentences, one is correct and the other is wrong. Find out the correctone.1. a) All day I was putting on a sweater. / b) All day I was wearing a sweater.2. a) I have disposed off my car. / b) I have disposed of my car.3. a) Please see this paintin[r]
Characters : Narrator, Santa Claus, ElvesSetting: Santa’s workshop at the North Pole(The Elves are walking around the workshop holding placards saying ‘No pay, no work’.)Narrator: This year, Santa will probably not be able to deliver all presents on timebecause there are some problems at the North P[r]
……………………………………………………………………3. Do your best at school, then your parents arehappy.Your parents…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4. The fish doesn’t taste good. Why don’t you putsome more salt in it?The fish…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………5. The[r]
1. Using there is/ are + some/a/an/a lot of... describe 10 items in thefridge. You can also say what there isn’t/aren’t in the fridge.1.___________________________________________________________________________2._________________________________________________________________________[r]
- Because she has a pain on her leg.A. WhatB. WhenC. HowD. Why62. - “I’m very tired.”– “_______________ “A. Oh, yes.B. Why don’t you have a rest. C. It’s okay. D. Thanks a lot.63. What is the right expression?A. Let’s we go to the concert.B. Let’s go to the concert[r]
I4 VIDEO ACTIVITYPART I - SPEAKINGI.Discuss in pairs. Do you think the sentences below are true for oursociety? Why or why not? Can you think of examples to illustrate it ? Are they true for you?Why or why not? Can you think of examples?a. When we buy a product,
Grammar / Use of English: reported speech – reporting verbsExercise + keyParaphrase the following sentences using the most appropriate reporting verbs. Writecomplete sentences. Do NOT use that-clauses, similar clauses without the word that, orthe words if, whether, why, could, should and woul[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Vocabulary SkillsPolite, Neutral or Rude Language – IntroductionNote: These instructions apply to the following English Banana.comworksheets: “Polite, Neutral or Rude Language 1-4”.We use polite language in formal situations and with people that we don
Bài tập RC01. Choose the most suitable word to complete sentence. 1. My friend, Jack, (that, who, whose) parents live in Glasgow, invited me to spend Christmas in Scotland. 2. Here’s the computer program (that, whom, whose) I told you about. 3. I don’t believe the story (that, who, whom) she told us[r]
answered, "why don't ya' visit a doctor and have your Medusa oblongata checked?"And before I could respond, Bo said, "J.W., if ya' don't have a family physician, Iknow a barkin' veterinarian that will take you as a patient."Carnie was laughing so wildly that I thou[r]
cINDIRECT SPEECHI. Chuyển các câu sau sang câu gián tiếp:1.Ha said to Mai: “ Don’t touch the electric wires”…………………………………………………………………………………………………...2.“Please, don’t tell anyone the news,” Ha said to her sister.…………………………………………………………………………………………………...3.“Don’t drive so fast” Ha said to Minh.…………………………[r]
I. Objectives: By the end of the lesson Ss will be able to make suggestions with "let’s/ what about......?/ why don''t......? and polite refusal/ acceptance of invitations. SS practice speaking skill. B. Preparation: T’s preparation: Text book, lesson plan, extra board, CD, stereo SS’ prepar[r]
Reporting yes/no questionsYes/no questions expect yes or no as the answer. We use if or whether to report yes/no questions.Direct: ‘Will you do this?’Indirect: She asked me if I would do that.Direct: ‘Are you going to the market?’Indirect: She asked me if I was going to the market.Direct: Wil[r]