IV. Read the dialogue then answer the questions.Ba: Do you watch TV, Nga?Nga: Not often. There aren’t many good programs for teenagers.Ba: What kind of programs do you like?Nga: I like to watch programs about teenagers in other countries. I want to know what they do, what they wear, what music they like.....Ba: There are some programs for young people.Nga: But older people make them. They don’t know what we like.Ba: I like sports shows, cartoons and movies.Nga: I don’t...
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IV. Read the dialogue then answer the questions.
Ba: Do you watch TV, Nga?
Nga: Not often. There aren’t many good programs for teenagers.
Ba: What kind of programs do you like?
Nga: I like to watch programs about teenagers in other countries. I want to know what they do, what they wear, what music they like.....
Ba: There are some programs for young people.
Nga: But older people make them. They don’t know what we like.
Ba: I like sports shows, cartoons and movies.
Nga: I don’t really like watching sports – I prefer taking part in them. And most of the movies on TV are very old.
Ba: There are plenty of music programs.
Nga: Yes, there are. But they don’t play the kind of music I like.
Ba: What are you going to do this evening?
Nga: Well, I am not going to watch TV. I’m going to listen to the radio and maybe read a book.
What is Nga going to do this evening?
1.Why are you (look).......looking.......... at me that like? What is the matter?
2. - What are you doing this evening?
- I (do).......am doing...... my homework, and then I (watch)........am watching......... TV.
3.Many people in our street have cars but my parents (not have).............don't have...........one. They (like)....like........ to go to work by bus.
1.Why are you looking at me that like?What is the matter?
2.What are you doing this evening?
-I am doing my homework, and then I am watching TV.
3.Many people in our street have cars but my parents don't have one.They like to go to work by bus.