ask 1. Read the two letters: one from a girl and the other from Miss Wiselady.
(Đọc 2 bức thư sau: 1 bức từ 1 cô gái và một bức từ cô Wiselady.)
Dear Miss Wiselady, I am in grade 9 at a school in town. I absolutely love my school, and I love my classmates, except one thing. It seems that the girls are always saying negative things about our teachers, even our headmistress. This kind of gossip makes me uncomfortable and upset. I don't think it's good for the study atmosphere, and it would be terrible if the teachers found out. I don't know how to face up to this issue. What should I do? Upset |
Dear Upset, Well, that is a nasty problem. If you really wanted to do something, you could explain how you feel. Tell them that they should not go on with the gossip. But it might be too direct for some people. I suggest you try to keep away from it as much as possible. Keep quiet, or better still, just leave them if you are not comfortable with the topic of discussion. Wiselady |
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a. Underline the phrasal verbs in the letters and say what they mean.
b. Decide whether the statements are true (T) of false (F)
(Câu nào đúng (T) câu nào sai (F).)
T
F
1. Upset doesn’t love her classmates.
(Upset không thích bạn học của mình.)
2. There is some gossip among Upset’s friends.
(Có một số tin đồn từ những bạn bè của Upset.)
3. Upset wants some advice from Miss Wiselady.
(Upset muốn một lời khuyên từ cô Wiselady.)
4. Miss Wiselady says the problem is not easy to solve.
(Cô Wiselady nói rằng vấn đề không dễ giải quyết.)
5. Miss Wiselady suggests Upset should deal with the gossip directly.
(Cô Wiselady gợi ý rằng Upset nên giải quyết trực tiếp những chuyện phiếm.)
đây là câu hỏi nha quên chưa ghi