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Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!
Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag?
Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.
Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.
Duong: So, are you from around here?
Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.
Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?
Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.
Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney?
Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.
Duong: What about transport?
Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course.
Duong: And is Sydney good for shopping?
Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like.
Duong: Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities?
Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe.
Duong: Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!
Translation:
Dương: Paul! Tớ ở đây.
Paul: Chào Dương! Thế nào rồi? Cậu đã hết mệt sau chuyến bay chưa?
Dương: Cả tối qua mình ngủ khá ngon. À, cảm ơn cậu nhiều vì hôm nay đã dẫn mình đi thăm quanh đây.
Paul: Không sao đâu, vui mà.
Dương: Cậu sống ở quanh khu này à?
Paul: Mình á? Đúng vậy, mình sinh ra và lớn lên ở đây - Sydney là quê hương của mình.
Dương: Thật kì diệu. Nó là một thành phố cổ phải không?
Paul: Không, nó không cổ lắm, nhưng là thành phố lớn nhất ở Úc và lịch sử đất nước mình bắt nguồn ở thành phố này.
Dương: Wow! Vậy những điểm hấp dẫn nhất ở Syney là gì?
Paul: Điểm hấp dẫn tự nhiên là Cảng Sydney, Công viên Quốc gia Hoàng gia và bãi biển Bondi. Nhân tạo thì có Thảo cầm viên hoàng gia, Nhà hát Sydney, Cầu Cảng cũng rất thu hút khách du lịch.
Dương: Thế còn giao thông thì sao?
Paul: Giao thông công cộng ở đây rất tiện lợi và đáng tin. Bạn có thể đi xe buýt, đi tàu hoặc tàu điện. Taxi ở đây tất nhiên là khá đắt.
Dương: Mua sắm ở Sydney có tốt không?
Paul: Ồ tất nhiên rồi. Cậu biết mà, Sydney là một thành phố đô thị và đa văn hóa, vậy nên có rất nhiều đồ và món ăn từ các quốc gia khác nha. Nếu cậu thích, lát nữa mình sẽ đưa cậu tới chợ Paddington.
Dương: Tuyệt vời! Thế còn giáo dục thì sao? Có nhiều trường đại học không?
Paul: Sydney có 5 trường đại học lớn và một vài trường nhỏ. Trường cổ nhất thành lập từ năm 1850, mình nhớ là thế.
Dương: Ồ, nghe có vẻ là một nơi tốt cho giáo dục đại học. Mình thích nơi này quá.
Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!
Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag? Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.
Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.
Duong: So, are you from around here?
Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.
Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?
Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.
Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney?
Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.
Duong: What about transport?
Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course.
Duong: And is Sydney good for shopping?
Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like.
Duong: Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities?
Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe.
Duong: Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!
Complete the sentences with information from the conversation.
It is Duong's first to Sydney.
In Paul's opinion, Sydney is not an city.
Sydney Harbour is a attraction of Sydney.
The shopping is good because of the of things.
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Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!
Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag? Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.
Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.
Duong: So, are you from around here?
Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.
Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?
Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.
Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney?
Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.
Duong: What about transport?
Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course.
Duong: And is Sydney good for shopping?
Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like.
Duong: Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities?
Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe.
Duong: Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!
Read the conversation again and match the words below with their definitions.
Choose the correct word.
A
- modern
- luxirious
- multicultural
- variable
Vocabulary:
fabulous (adj) /ˈfæbjələs/: tuyệt vời, tuyệt diệu
reliable (adj) /rɪˈlaɪəbl/: đáng tin cậy
metropolitan (adj) /ˌmetrəˈpɒlɪtən/: (thuộc về) đô thị, thủ phủ
multicultural (adj) /ˌmʌltiˈkʌltʃərəl/: đa văn hóa
variety (n) /vəˈraɪəti/: sự phong phú, đa dạng
Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!
Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag? Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.
Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.
Duong: So, are you from around here?
Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.
Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?
Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.
Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney?
Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.
Duong: What about transport?
Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course.
Duong: And is Sydney good for shopping?
Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like.
Duong: Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities?
Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe.
Duong: Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!
Answer the question.
Where did Paul grow up?
Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!
Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag?
Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.
Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.
Duong: So, are you from around here?
Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.
Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?
Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.
Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney?
Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.
Duong: What about transport?
Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course.
Duong: And is Sydney good for shopping?
Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like.
Duong: Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities?
Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe.
Duong: Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!
Answer the question.
What is the biggest city in Australia?
- Perth
- Melbourne
- Adelaide
- Sydney
Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!
Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag? Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.
Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.
Duong: So, are you from around here?
Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.
Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?
Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.
Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney?
Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.
Duong: What about transport?
Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course.
Duong: And is Sydney good for shopping?
Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like.
Duong: Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities?
Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe.
Duong: Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!
Answer the question.
How is the public transport in Sydney?
➜ It's .
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Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!
Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag? Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.
Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.
Duong: So, are you from around here?
Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.
Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?
Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.
Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney?
Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.
Duong: What about transport?
Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course.
Duong: And is Sydney good for shopping?
Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like.
Duong: Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities?
Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe.
Duong: Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!
Answer the question.
Why is there a great variety of things and foods in Sydney?
➜ Because _______.
Replace the word in italics with one of the words from the box.
1. There is not a lot of world news in this newspaper.
➜ There is not a lot of news in this newspaper.
2. I do my shopping in the neighbourhood shops, not in the town centre.
➜ I do my shopping in the shops, not in the town centre.
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Choose the word that has the same meaning with the bold word.
My friend's family has just moved to a nearby town.
➜ My friend's family has just moved to a town.
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