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  • Queen Elizabeth II 

Early Life, Princess, and World War II 

Biography 

  • Occupation: Queen of the United Kingdom 

  • Reign: February 6, 1952 – present 

  • Born: April 21, 1926 in Mayfair, London, United Kingdom 

  • Best known for: The longest-reigning British monarch

 

Biography

Queen Elizabeth II is the current queen of the United Kingdom. She has been queen since February 6, 1952, making her the longest-reigning British monarch in history. While the political landscape both in the United Kingdom and the world has undergone drastic changes during her reign, Elizabeth II has remained a popular monarch and is much beloved throughout the world. 

Princess Lilibet (Source: Time Magazine Cover, April 29, 1929)

 

Growing Up a Princess 

Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born on April 21, 1926 at 17 Bruton Street in London, England. At the time, her grandfather King George V was King of the United Kingdom and her father was the Duke of York. This made young Elizabeth a princess. Growing up, Elizabeth went by the nickname "Lilibet." 

As a princess of the United Kingdom, Elizabeth lived a pampered life. She was educated by private tutors at home and enjoyed riding horses at her family's country home in Windsor Great Park. Her younger sister, Princess Margaret, was born in 1930 and her family was close. However, Elizabeth was not a spoiled child. Many adults who came into contact with her commented on how mature and grounded she was even at a young age. 

Heir to the Throne 

Everything changed for Elizabeth in 1936. First, her beloved grandfather, King George V, died and her uncle became King Edward VIII. Elizabeth was now second in line to the throne after her father. However, it wasn't really expected that she would be queen. Her uncle Edward would likely have children and one of them would assume the crown. Then, the truly unexpected happened. King Edward abdicated the crown and her father became king. Now Elizabeth was next in line to the throne. 

As the future queen, life for ten-year-old Elizabeth took a dramatic turn. She now had to prepare to lead the country and her every move was chronicled and scrutinized by the public and the press. Young Elizabeth dealt with the pressure expertly. She had grown up with a strong sense of duty and had a strong bond with her parents to fall back on when needed. 

World War II, Marriage, and Children 

The years between becoming the heir apparent to the throne and becoming Queen were marked by three major events: World War II, her marriage, and the birth of her first two children. 

When World War II began in 1939, it was suggested that the Queen, Elizabeth's mother, flee England and go to Canada. However, her mother refused to leave the king. Elizabeth, along with her sister and mother, did leave the city of London, however. They spent much of the war at Windsor Castle. Elizabeth gave her first radio broadcast in 1940 on the BBC's Children's Hour. She also took an honorary position in the Auxiliary Territorial Service (the women's branch of the British Army) where she trained as a mechanic and driver. 

Elizabeth was eight years old when she first met her future husband Prince Phillip of Greece and Denmark. She was only thirteen when she proclaimed she had fallen in love with him. The two began to exchange letters and later began to court in secret as they didn't want the press to be hounding them. They announced their engagement in July of 1947 and were married in Westminster Abbey on November 20, 1947. Their wedding was an international event with millions of people listening to the BBC broadcast around the world. The young married couple had their first child, Prince Charles, around a year later. They would go on to have a total of four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward. 

 

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Author: Cecil Beaton

 

Becoming Queen 

Queen Elizabeth II in Royal Dress in 1953 Source: Associated Press 

 

In the early 1950's, Elizabeth's father became ill with lung cancer. As his condition worsened, Elizabeth was forced to take on some of the duties of the British Monarch. In 1952, she was visiting Kenya while filling in for her father on a state visit when she got the news that her father had passed. On February 6, 1952 Elizabeth acceded to the throne as Queen of the United Kingdom and all the Commonwealth's realms. 

After assuming the role of Monarch, Elizabeth headed home to meet with Winston Churchill, the current British Prime Minister. She chose the regnal name of Elizabeth and would be known as Elizabeth II. After a year of mourning for her father, her coronation occurred on June 2, 1953. Elizabeth's coronation was a massive affair and was televised worldwide in 39 different languages. 

Family Life 

Elizabeth was still a young lady of 25 years when she was crowned queen. She had a husband and two young children. She would go on to have two more children while queen. She dearly loved her husband and family life was important to her. As one might expect, it was nearly impossible to have a "normal" family life as Queen of Britain, but Elizabeth did her best. Today (as of 2019), she is still married to Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) and has eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 

Political Involvement 

While the Queen is technically the Head of State of the British government, she seldom gets involved in politics. Queen Elizabeth II has been very careful throughout her reign to stay out of politics and little is actually known about her political views. Early in her reign, she appointed the Prime Minister to form a government from the Conservative party. Her first appointment was Harold Macmillan in 1957 and the second was Alec Douglas-Home in 1963. In later years, the political parties adopted their own ways to select the Prime Minister. 

Despite not being directly involved in politics from a public standpoint, Queen Elizabeth meets with the Prime Minister once a week. During these audiences, the Prime Minister updates the queen on government issues and matters of state. In the early part of her reign, Prime Ministers such as Winston Churchill offered advice to the young queen. Today, the Queen likely can offer advice to the Prime Minister from her years of experience. As Prime Minister David Cameron once said, she has "literally heard it all before." 

Traveling the World 

Throughout her reign, Queen Elizabeth II has traveled the world extensively. She is one of the most widely traveled heads of state in world history and has visited over 130 countries. In the 1970's she was particularly busy when she took 73 trips and visited 48 different countries. The country she has visited the most is Canada. 

 

What kind of queen is Queen Elizabeth II? 

Despite her long reign and many years in the public eye, little is known about the personal feelings or politics of the Queen. She rarely gives interviews and is very formal when in public. One thing we do know; she is fully committed to the duties of her position. She has always worked hard to represent her country and the royal family in the best way possible. 

Elizabeth's private interests include horses, dogs (particularly Welsh Corgis), and Scottish country dancing. She began riding horses at the age of six and became an accomplished rider by her teens. She took a strong interest in breeding horses and owning racing thoroughbred horses. Her love for corgis started when she was a young girl and continues to this day. Three of her corgis (Monty, Willow, and Holly) appeared with James Bond in the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics.

 

Interesting Facts about Queen Elizabeth II 

  • She is currently (as of 2019) Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces and the Canadian Armed Forces.

  • Besides being Queen of the United Kingdom, she is also queen of many other countries: Canada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, and Barbados; just to name a few. 

  • One of her favorite hobbies is photography. 

  • In 2017, she celebrated her 65th year as Queen with a Sapphire Jubilee. She is the first British monarch to have a Sapphire Jubilee. 

  • Her nickname "Lilibet" comes from her own pronunciation of "Elizabeth" when she was a child. 

  • She was educated by tutors at home. In order for her to socialize with other girls her age she joined the Girl Guides (like the girl scouts). Her patrol leader, Patricia Mountbatten, was the first cousin of Elizabeth's future husband. 

  • She speaks fluid French. 

  • She is allowed to drive in the United Kingdom without a license. 

  • Elizabeth and her sister Margaret joined the massive crowds in the streets celebrating the end of World War II. 

  • Although she was born on April 11, the country celebrates her birthday on June 11th. This way the weather is more likely to be better for a parade. 

  • When Tony Blair became the British Prime Minister in 1997, he became the first prime minister born during Queen Elizabeth II's reign. 

  • She loves dogs and has owned over 30 Welsh Corgis during her reign.

  1. Answer these questions:

  1. How old is Queen Elizabeth II?

  2. How many years has Queen Elizabeth II been in reign?

  3. Why did Elizabeth become queen when at first she was second in line to the throne?

  4. Who is the first prime minister born during Queen Elizabeth II's reign? 

  5. Where did the Queen spend most of her time during World War II?

  6. How old has the Queen been in love and how many years has she been married to Prince Phillip?

  7. In what year did the Queen and Prince Phillip have their first child?

  8. How many children do the Queen and Prince Phillip have in total?

  9. What activities does the Queen have a strong interest in?

  10. How do the Queen and Prime Minister work?

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I. Điền từ thích hợp vào chỗ trống:

Vietnam ...(1)... well on its way to integrate with the world and for that reason emphasis on English language skills ...(2)... become very essential.

Recently, the City Department of Education and Training ...(3)... to recruit foreign native English speakers to teach in elementary, middle and ...(4)... schools in Vietnam.

The policy calls for social contributions to improve English language ...(5)... from primary schools to senior high schools by employing only foreign native English teachers. Each student will chip in VND120,000 ($5.8) a month to ...(6)... the $35 an hour salary of the foreign ...(7)... .

Compared ...(8).... traditional English teaching methodology, it is better that thousands of students in the City have a chance of practicing listening ...(9)... speaking skills with native English speakers, who create a ...(10)...exciting atmosphere in classrooms for students.

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  1. Next year I (live)____ ______ in London. 
  2. , At this time Next year I (live)_ __________ ___ in London
  3. Tonight I (eat)___ __________ dinner with my family.
  4. , , Tonight I (eat)___ __________ dinner with my family at 10 o’clock.5
  5. They (run)____ ____ ____ for about four hours. Marathons are incredibly difficult!
  6. Unfortunately, I (work)__ ____________ on my essay so I won’t be able to watch the match.
  7. She (study)___ ____ __________ at the library tonight. 
  8. , (you/wait)_ ________ _____ at the station when she arrives?
  9. I (drink)_____ ____ ____ at the pub while you are taking your exam!

10.  (she/visit)____ ________ her Grandmother again this week?

11.  I (watch)___ ___________ that movie on channel four nextweek.

12.  (they/attend)___ ____ ____ your concert next Friday? It would be lovely to see them.

13.   In a few minutes’ time when the clock trikes six, I (wait) …… …………for you here

14.  If you call her at six , she ( probably practise)……………… the piano

15.  If he work hard, he (pass…………………….….) the entrance exam to the university

16.  If you come at seven, I (work) ……………..in my garden

17.  We ( be)…………… pleased if our school win the match

18.  Tomorrow afternoon . , we (ply)……………….. over Carribean

19.  You ( not forget) ………………..….to lock up the house before you go out , will you?

20.  Don’t call him at seven o’clock tonight . He (watch)…………..……. his favourite television programme

21.  I (help) ……..her to look for it until she finds it   7a ,It (rain)………… when you get back tonight

22.  I (stay)……………………... here until he answers me          

23.  If you come at noon I (have) ………………………lunch

24.  If you take a taxi , you (catch)……………………….…… the train

25.  Who (look)………………………………..after the children when you are away?

26.  The teacher hopes we (pass)…………………………….. our exam

27.  He (wait)……………………………. for you when you get back tomorrow

28.  .. At this time tomorrow, they (travel)…… …………… in Vietnam.

29.  . When they (come) ………………….tomorrow, we (swim)…… …………….. in the sea.

30.  . My parents (visit)… …… Europe at this time next week

31.  . Daisy (sit)………… ……………………on the plane at 9 am tomorrow.

32.  . At 8 o’clock this evening my friends and I (watch)……………… a famous film at the cinema.

33.  . She (play)……… …………………… with her son at 7 o’clock tonight.

34.  . He (work) …………………………..at this moment tomorrow.

35.  . They (make) ……………………………….their presentation at this time tomorrow morning.

36.  . This time next year I (live)______ ………………………in London.

37.  . At 8PM tonight I (eat)_________........................... dinner with my family.

38.  , They are staying at the hotel in London. tomorrow, they (travel)………….. in Vietnam.

39.  ,They (come)…………….. tomorrow, we (swim) ………..in the sea.

40.  .My parents (visit)……………… Europe at next week

41.  Daisy (sit)………. on the plane at tomorrow.

42.  This evening my friends and I (watch)………………. a famous film at the cinema.

43.  She (play)…………. with her son at tonight.

44.  He (work)…………………at this moment tomorrow.

45.  They (make)……………….. their presentation at this time tomorrow morninga

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Next year I (live)____ ______ in London.  , At this time Next year I (live)_ __________ ___ in LondonTonight I (eat)___ __________ dinner with my family., , Tonight I (eat)___ __________ dinner with my family at 10 o’clock.5They (run)____ ____ ____ for about four hours. Marathons are incredibly difficult!Unfortunately, I (work)__ ____________ on my essay so I won’t be able to watch the match.She (study)___ ____ __________ at the library tonight.  , (you/wait)_ ________ _____ at the...
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  1. Next year I (live)____ ______ in London. 
  2. , At this time Next year I (live)_ __________ ___ in London
  3. Tonight I (eat)___ __________ dinner with my family.
  4. , , Tonight I (eat)___ __________ dinner with my family at 10 o’clock.5
  5. They (run)____ ____ ____ for about four hours. Marathons are incredibly difficult!
  6. Unfortunately, I (work)__ ____________ on my essay so I won’t be able to watch the match.
  7. She (study)___ ____ __________ at the library tonight. 
  8. , (you/wait)_ ________ _____ at the station when she arrives?
  9. I (drink)_____ ____ ____ at the pub while you are taking your exam!

10.  (she/visit)____ ________ her Grandmother again this week?

11.  I (watch)___ ___________ that movie on channel four nextweek.

12.  (they/attend)___ ____ ____ your concert next Friday? It would be lovely to see them.

13.   In a few minutes’ time when the clock trikes six, I (wait) …… …………for you here

14.  If you call her at six , she ( probably practise)……………… the piano

15.  If he work hard, he (pass…………………….….) the entrance exam to the university

16.  If you come at seven, I (work) ……………..in my garden

17.  We ( be)…………… pleased if our school win the match

18.  Tomorrow afternoon . , we (ply)……………….. over Carribean

19.  You ( not forget) ………………..….to lock up the house before you go out , will you?

20.  Don’t call him at seven o’clock tonight . He (watch)…………..……. his favourite television programme

21.  I (help) ……..her to look for it until she finds it   7a ,It (rain)………… when you get back tonight

22.  I (stay)……………………... here until he answers me          

23.  If you come at noon I (have) ………………………lunch

24.  If you take a taxi , you (catch)……………………….…… the train

25.  Who (look)………………………………..after the children when you are away?

26.  The teacher hopes we (pass)…………………………….. our exam

27.  He (wait)……………………………. for you when you get back tomorrow

28.  .. At this time tomorrow, they (travel)…… …………… in Vietnam.

29.  . When they (come) ………………….tomorrow, we (swim)…… …………….. in the sea.

30.  . My parents (visit)… …… Europe at this time next week

31.  . Daisy (sit)………… ……………………on the plane at 9 am tomorrow.

32.  . At 8 o’clock this evening my friends and I (watch)……………… a famous film at the cinema.

33.  . She (play)……… …………………… with her son at 7 o’clock tonight.

34.  . He (work) …………………………..at this moment tomorrow.

35.  . They (make) ……………………………….their presentation at this time tomorrow morning.

36.  . This time next year I (live)______ ………………………in London.

37.  . At 8PM tonight I (eat)_________........................... dinner with my family.

38.  , They are staying at the hotel in London. tomorrow, they (travel)………….. in Vietnam.

39.  ,They (come)…………….. tomorrow, we (swim) ………..in the sea.

40.  .My parents (visit)……………… Europe at next week

41.  Daisy (sit)………. on the plane at tomorrow.

42.  This evening my friends and I (watch)………………. a famous film at the cinema.

43.  She (play)…………. with her son at tonight.

44.  He (work)…………………at this moment tomorrow.

45.  They (make)……………….. their presentation at this time tomorrow morninga

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Queen Elizabeth II Early Life, Princess, and World War II Biography Occupation: Queen of the United Kingdom Reign: February 6, 1952 – present Born: April 21, 1926 in Mayfair, London, United Kingdom Best known for: The longest-reigning British monarch Biography: Queen Elizabeth II is the current queen of the United Kingdom. She has been queen since February 6, 1952, making her the longest-reigning British monarch in history. While the political landscape both in the United Kingdom and...
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Queen Elizabeth II 

Early Life, Princess, and World War II 

Biography 

Occupation: Queen of the United Kingdom 

Reign: February 6, 1952 – present 

Born: April 21, 1926 in Mayfair, London, United Kingdom 

Best known for: The longest-reigning British monarch

 

Biography

Queen Elizabeth II is the current queen of the United Kingdom. She has been queen since February 6, 1952, making her the longest-reigning British monarch in history. While the political landscape both in the United Kingdom and the world has undergone drastic changes during her reign, Elizabeth II has remained a popular monarch and is much beloved throughout the world. 

Princess Lilibet (Source: Time Magazine Cover, April 29, 1929)

 

Growing Up a Princess 

Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born on April 21, 1926 at 17 Bruton Street in London, England. At the time, her grandfather King George V was King of the United Kingdom and her father was the Duke of York. This made young Elizabeth a princess. Growing up, Elizabeth went by the nickname "Lilibet." 

As a princess of the United Kingdom, Elizabeth lived a pampered life. She was educated by private tutors at home and enjoyed riding horses at her family's country home in Windsor Great Park. Her younger sister, Princess Margaret, was born in 1930 and her family was close. However, Elizabeth was not a spoiled child. Many adults who came into contact with her commented on how mature and grounded she was even at a young age. 

Heir to the Throne 

Everything changed for Elizabeth in 1936. First, her beloved grandfather, King George V, died and her uncle became King Edward VIII. Elizabeth was now second in line to the throne after her father. However, it wasn't really expected that she would be queen. Her uncle Edward would likely have children and one of them would assume the crown. Then, the truly unexpected happened. King Edward abdicated the crown and her father became king. Now Elizabeth was next in line to the throne. 

As the future queen, life for ten-year-old Elizabeth took a dramatic turn. She now had to prepare to lead the country and her every move was chronicled and scrutinized by the public and the press. Young Elizabeth dealt with the pressure expertly. She had grown up with a strong sense of duty and had a strong bond with her parents to fall back on when needed. 

World War II, Marriage, and Children 

The years between becoming the heir apparent to the throne and becoming Queen were marked by three major events: World War II, her marriage, and the birth of her first two children. 

When World War II began in 1939, it was suggested that the Queen, Elizabeth's mother, flee England and go to Canada. However, her mother refused to leave the king. Elizabeth, along with her sister and mother, did leave the city of London, however. They spent much of the war at Windsor Castle. Elizabeth gave her first radio broadcast in 1940 on the BBC's Children's Hour. She also took an honorary position in the Auxiliary Territorial Service (the women's branch of the British Army) where she trained as a mechanic and driver. 

Elizabeth was eight years old when she first met her future husband Prince Phillip of Greece and Denmark. She was only thirteen when she proclaimed she had fallen in love with him. The two began to exchange letters and later began to court in secret as they didn't want the press to be hounding them. They announced their engagement in July of 1947 and were married in Westminster Abbey on November 20, 1947. Their wedding was an international event with millions of people listening to the BBC broadcast around the world. The young married couple had their first child, Prince Charles, around a year later. They would go on to have a total of four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward. 

 

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Author: Cecil Beaton

 

Becoming Queen 

Queen Elizabeth II in Royal Dress in 1953 Source: Associated Press 

 

In the early 1950's, Elizabeth's father became ill with lung cancer. As his condition worsened, Elizabeth was forced to take on some of the duties of the British Monarch. In 1952, she was visiting Kenya while filling in for her father on a state visit when she got the news that her father had passed. On February 6, 1952 Elizabeth acceded to the throne as Queen of the United Kingdom and all the Commonwealth's realms. 

After assuming the role of Monarch, Elizabeth headed home to meet with Winston Churchill, the current British Prime Minister. She chose the regnal name of Elizabeth and would be known as Elizabeth II. After a year of mourning for her father, her coronation occurred on June 2, 1953. Elizabeth's coronation was a massive affair and was televised worldwide in 39 different languages. 

Family Life 

Elizabeth was still a young lady of 25 years when she was crowned queen. She had a husband and two young children. She would go on to have two more children while queen. She dearly loved her husband and family life was important to her. As one might expect, it was nearly impossible to have a "normal" family life as Queen of Britain, but Elizabeth did her best. Today (as of 2019), she is still married to Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) and has eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 

Political Involvement 

While the Queen is technically the Head of State of the British government, she seldom gets involved in politics. Queen Elizabeth II has been very careful throughout her reign to stay out of politics and little is actually known about her political views. Early in her reign, she appointed the Prime Minister to form a government from the Conservative party. Her first appointment was Harold Macmillan in 1957 and the second was Alec Douglas-Home in 1963. In later years, the political parties adopted their own ways to select the Prime Minister. 

Despite not being directly involved in politics from a public standpoint, Queen Elizabeth meets with the Prime Minister once a week. During these audiences, the Prime Minister updates the queen on government issues and matters of state. In the early part of her reign, Prime Ministers such as Winston Churchill offered advice to the young queen. Today, the Queen likely can offer advice to the Prime Minister from her years of experience. As Prime Minister David Cameron once said, she has "literally heard it all before." 

Traveling the World 

Throughout her reign, Queen Elizabeth II has traveled the world extensively. She is one of the most widely traveled heads of state in world history and has visited over 130 countries. In the 1970's she was particularly busy when she took 73 trips and visited 48 different countries. The country she has visited the most is Canada. 

 

What kind of queen is Queen Elizabeth II? 

Despite her long reign and many years in the public eye, little is known about the personal feelings or politics of the Queen. She rarely gives interviews and is very formal when in public. One thing we do know; she is fully committed to the duties of her position. She has always worked hard to represent her country and the royal family in the best way possible. 

Elizabeth's private interests include horses, dogs (particularly Welsh Corgis), and Scottish country dancing. She began riding horses at the age of six and became an accomplished rider by her teens. She took a strong interest in breeding horses and owning racing thoroughbred horses. Her love for corgis started when she was a young girl and continues to this day. Three of her corgis (Monty, Willow, and Holly) appeared with James Bond in the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics.

 

Interesting Facts about Queen Elizabeth II 

She is currently (as of 2019) Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces and the Canadian Armed Forces.

Besides being Queen of the United Kingdom, she is also queen of many other countries: Canada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, and Barbados; just to name a few. 

One of her favorite hobbies is photography. 

In 2017, she celebrated her 65th year as Queen with a Sapphire Jubilee. She is the first British monarch to have a Sapphire Jubilee. 

Her nickname "Lilibet" comes from her own pronunciation of "Elizabeth" when she was a child. 

She was educated by tutors at home. In order for her to socialize with other girls her age she joined the Girl Guides (like the girl scouts). Her patrol leader, Patricia Mountbatten, was the first cousin of Elizabeth's future husband. 

She speaks fluid French. 

She is allowed to drive in the United Kingdom without a license. 

Elizabeth and her sister Margaret joined the massive crowds in the streets celebrating the end of World War II. 

Although she was born on April 11, the country celebrates her birthday on June 11th. This way the weather is more likely to be better for a parade. 

When Tony Blair became the British Prime Minister in 1997, he became the first prime minister born during Queen Elizabeth II's reign. 

She loves dogs and has owned over 30 Welsh Corgis during her reign.

Answer these questions:

How old is Queen Elizabeth II?

How many years has Queen Elizabeth II been in reign?

Why did Elizabeth become queen when at first she was second in line to the throne?

Who is the first prime minister born during Queen Elizabeth II's reign? 

Where did the Queen spend most of her time during World War II?

How old has the Queen been in love and how many years has she been married to Prince Phillip?

In what year did the Queen and Prince Phillip have their first child?

How many children do the Queen and Prince Phillip have in total?

What activities does the Queen have a strong interest in?

How do the Queen and Prime Minister work?

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Task 1. Cho dạng đúng của động từ trong ngoặc.

1.    Next year I (live)____ ______ in London. 

1a, At this time Next year I (live)_ __________ ___ in London

2.    Tonight I (eat)___ __________ dinner with my family.

2a, , Tonight I (eat)___ __________ dinner with my family at 10 o’clock.

3.    They (run)____ ____ ____ for about four hours. Marathons are incredibly difficult!

4.    Unfortunately, I (work)__ ____________ on my essay so I won’t be able to watch the match.

5.    She (study)___ ____ __________ at the library tonight. 

   5a , (you/wait)_ ________ _____ at the station when she arrives?

6.    I (drink)_____ ____ ____ at the pub while you are taking your exam!

7.    (she/visit)____ ________ her Grandmother again this week?

8.    I (watch)___ ___________ that movie on channel four nextweek.

9.    (they/attend)___ ____ ____ your concert next Friday? It would be lovely to see them.

10.  In a few minutes’ time when the clock trikes six, I (wait) …… …………for you here

11. If you call her at six , she ( probably practise)……………… the piano

12. If he work hard, he (pass…………………….….) the entrance exam to the university

13. If you come at seven, I (work) ……………..in my garden

14. We ( be)…………… pleased if our school win the match

15. Tomorrow afternoon . , we (ply)……………….. over Carribean

16. You ( not forget) ………………..….to lock up the house before you go out , will you?

17. Don’t call him at seven o’clock tonight . He (watch)…………. his favourite television programme

18. I (help) ……..her to look for it until she finds it   7a ,It (rain)………… when you get back tonight

19. I (stay)……………………... here until he answers me         

20. If you come at noon I (have) ………………………lunch

21. If you take a taxi , you (catch)……………………….…… the train

22. Who (look)………………………………..after the children when you are away?

23. The teacher hopes we (pass)…………………………….. our exam

24. He (wait)……………………………. for you when you get back tomorrow

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23 tháng 8 2021

1. will live                                                                                                                

1.    Next year I (live)____ _will live_____ in London. 

1a, At this time Next year I (live)_ _____will be living_____ ___ in London

2.    Tonight I (eat)___ ____am going to eat/will eat______ dinner with my family.

2a, , Tonight I (eat)___ ___will be eating_______ dinner with my family at 10 o’clock.

3.    They (run)____ __have run__ ____ for about four hours. Marathons are incredibly difficult!

4.    Unfortunately, I (work)__ ___will be working_________ on my essay so I won’t be able to watch the match.

5.    She (study)___ ____ __will study/is going to study________ at the library tonight. 

   5a , (you/wait)_ ______Will you wait__ _____ at the station when she arrives?

6.    I (drink)_____ __will be drinking__ ____ at the pub while you are taking your exam!

7.    (she/visit)____ ____Does she visit____ her Grandmother again this week?

8.    I (watch)___ ____will be wacthing_______ that movie on channel four nextweek.

9.    (they/attend)___ ____Will they attend ____ your concert next Friday? It would be lovely to see them.

10.  In a few minutes’ time when the clock trikes six, I (wait) …… will wait…………for you here

2 tháng 5 2021

ủa , listen ở đâu bạn ??

A.   LÍ THUYẾT  Câu 1:  Có bao nhiêu loại câu trong tiếng Anh? Đó là những loại câu gì? Nêu khái niệm của từng loại câuCâu 2:  Em hãy nêu lại toàn bộ kiến thức mà em đã học về thì HIỆN TẠI  ĐƠN theo hệ thống sau: 1.    Cách dùng2.    Cấu trúc3.    Dấu hiệu nhận biết4.    Một số chú ý khi chia động từ ở thì hiện tại đơn B. THỰC HÀNH Exercise 1: Write the correct form of verb1.   ...
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A.   LÍ THUYẾT  

Câu 1:  Có bao nhiêu loại câu trong tiếng Anh? Đó là những loại câu gì? Nêu khái niệm của từng loại câu

Câu 2:  Em hãy nêu lại toàn bộ kiến thức mà em đã học về thì HIỆN TẠI  ĐƠN theo hệ thống sau:

1.    Cách dùng

2.    Cấu trúc

3.    Dấu hiệu nhận biết

4.    Một số chú ý khi chia động từ ở thì hiện tại đơn

B. THỰC HÀNH

Exercise 1: Write the correct form of verb

1.    I (be) ________ at school at the weekend.

2.    You (not study) ________ on Saturday.

3.    My boss (be not) ________ hard working.

4.    He (have) ________ a new haircut today.

5.    My brother usually (have) ________ breakfast at 9.00.

6.    He (live) ________ in a house?

7.    Where (be)____ your sister?

8.    My mother (work) ________ in a library.

9.    Dog (like) ________ blone.

10. He (live)________ in Yen Bai City.

11. It (rain)________ almost every day in HaLong.

12. They (fly)________ to Alaska every winter.

13. My father (make)________ bread for breakfast every morning.

14. The store (open)________ at 10 a.m.

15. John (try)________ hard in class, but I (not think) ________ he’ll pass.

 

Exercise 2: Circle the correct answer

1.    He don’t stay/ doesn’t stay at school.

2.    They don’t wash/ doesn’t wash the family car.

3.    Adam don’t do/ doesn’t do his homework.

4.    don’t go/ doesn’t go to bed at 9.30 p.m.

5.    Chinh don’t close/ doesn’t close his notes.

6.    Our hamster don’t eat/ doesn’t eat leaves.

7.    They don’t chat/ doesn’t chat with your friends.

8.    He don’t use/ doesn’t use a paper at the office.

9.    Son don’t skate/ doesn’t skate in the garden.

10. The girl don’t throw/ doesn’t throw rocks.

 

 

Exercise 3: Complete the passage

My sister, Lily. She (have)..(1)…… a cat. its name is Sam. It (have)…..(2)….. moon-colored feathers and blue eyes. It (be)….(3)…… very difficult to close. Usually, it only (eat)…..(4)….. fish and sausages. Lily (love)….(5)…… it very much. She (play)…..(6)….. with him every day from school. In the winter, her cat (curl)…..(7)….. up in a nest. It looks like a piece of snow. Lily often (buy)…..(8)….. new clothes for her. She (not/ want)….(9)….. it to be cold. Sam (hate)……(10)…. bathing. I always have to help my sister bathe Sam. I (get)……(11)…. used to that. I also (want)…..(12)……. to raise a cat now. Every day playing with it I feel more comfortable.

 

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5 tháng 9 2021

câu 1:

1. Simple Sentences (câu đơn)

2. Compound Sentences (câu kép/ ghép)

3. Complex Sentences (câu phức)

4. Compound-Complex Sentences (hoặc Mixed Sentences) (câu phức tổng hợp)

5 tháng 9 2021

câu 2:

cách dùng:Thì hiện tại đơn (Simple Present hoặc Present Simple) là một thì trong ngữ pháp tiếng Anh nói chung. Thì hiện tại đơn diễn tả một hành động hay sự việc mang tính chất chung chung, tổng quát lặp đi lặp lại nhiều lần hoặc một sự thật hiển nhiên hay một hành động diễn ra trong thời gian ở hiện tại.

cấu trúc

(+) Câu khẳng định

– I am +N/Adj

– You/We/They + Are

– She/He/It + is

(-) Câu phủ định

– I’m not (am not) + N/Adj

– You/We/They + aren’t

– She/He/It + isn’t

(?) Câu hỏi

– Am I + N/Adj

  • Yes, I am
  • No, I’m not
3 tháng 1 2022

1. A

2. B

3  A

4. C

5 B

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29 tháng 10 2016

I.Tìm từ khác loại:

  1. 1/ A. bank B. hotel C. post office D. Vacation
  2. 2 / A.evelope B. stamp C. postcard D.letter
  3. 3/ A.keen B.typical C. review D.pleased
  4. 4/ A.earlier B. more C.fewer D. much

II.chọn đáp án đúng:

  • How often are you late ___school?

A. at B. for C.tot D. in

  • We ___Christmax on december 24th

A. make B. celebrate C.get D. take

  • A mechanic___machines in a factory

A. buy B.repair C.works D.does